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Re: Hospitals’ Shutdown: Strike Threat Ridiculous - Ngige by seunlayi(m): 8:19am On Sep 06, 2021 |
This won't stop or politicians to get their treatment in foreign land. Only the masses are doomed |
Re: Hospitals’ Shutdown: Strike Threat Ridiculous - Ngige by Angelfrost(m): 8:21am On Sep 06, 2021 |
See ehn.... Until we all voice it out in unison that the entire leadership of this nation has got to be forced out, things will get so bad that the nation will be shut down in all primary sectors! Some of you don't even know the implication of all hospitals downing tools via JOHESU strike!... That means no healthcare for the average Nigerian!!! I just laugh!!! |
Re: Hospitals’ Shutdown: Strike Threat Ridiculous - Ngige by Angelfrost(m): 8:22am On Sep 06, 2021 |
seunlayi: Exactly... However, the very same masses have refused to unite and compel the leaders to sit up. 1 Like |
Re: Hospitals’ Shutdown: Strike Threat Ridiculous - Ngige by Babinski: 8:29am On Sep 06, 2021 |
adenigga: If the official minimum wage is N30,000 per month, then there is no reason why any worker, junior or not, should be earning less than the minimum wage as a Federal staff! 1 Like |
Re: Hospitals’ Shutdown: Strike Threat Ridiculous - Ngige by 09085607453king: 8:31am On Sep 06, 2021 |
Nigeria, good people great Nation |
Re: Hospitals’ Shutdown: Strike Threat Ridiculous - Ngige by kolakolex: 8:36am On Sep 06, 2021 |
Seniorwriter: No mind them Jared,its easy to allocate hardship allowance to themselves. To pay health workers peanut as hazard allowance is very difficult. |
Re: Hospitals’ Shutdown: Strike Threat Ridiculous - Ngige by awa(m): 8:39am On Sep 06, 2021 |
The Labour Unions can see what they have turned themselves. Back in the days, they were taken serious but today the Government knows they are bunch of Noise Makers. Shame on them and of course, like the FG said their stand is laughable |
Re: Hospitals’ Shutdown: Strike Threat Ridiculous - Ngige by Nobody: 8:51am On Sep 06, 2021 |
lopjohnny: Ever since he became APC member,he lost his conscience! This man is totally a changed person |
Re: Hospitals’ Shutdown: Strike Threat Ridiculous - Ngige by jamesbridget13(f): 8:55am On Sep 06, 2021 |
Pls o as at tomorrow are hospitals open? Want to visit a teaching hospital tomorrow |
Re: Hospitals’ Shutdown: Strike Threat Ridiculous - Ngige by FemolasticA: 8:55am On Sep 06, 2021 |
Can't them just replace this Man already?? Seems he incompetent to do his work as a minister Sheibe them can all eat 3 square meals a day without any border on them, The truth is that they don't care about the comom Man on the street! It so pathetic sort to say!!! |
Re: Hospitals’ Shutdown: Strike Threat Ridiculous - Ngige by HopeAlive16(f): 9:29am On Sep 06, 2021 |
You find it ridiculous abi? continue laughing. None of you will escape what's coming for you from this Terrorist Govt you are supporting 1 Like |
Re: Hospitals’ Shutdown: Strike Threat Ridiculous - Ngige by Nobody: 10:07am On Sep 06, 2021 |
Nigeria’s doctor-patient ratio is 1:3,500 – NUC "This na for cities we never talk about village people self - That one nah disaster" The National Universities Commission says Nigeria needs about 300,000 medical doctors to meet the doctor-patient ratio of 1:600 recommended by the World Health Organisation. “doctor-patient ratio in the country stands at 1: 3,500,” this was among the several challenges bedeviling the nation’s health sector. the nation’s medical schools produce about 3,000 doctors yearly and this is not enough to achieve the WHO standards to deliver on health care services. “With less than 40,000 registered medical doctors practising in Nigeria, the doctor-patient ratio in the country is about 1:3,500. “What this means is that we need about 300,000 doctors to meet the World Health Organisation’s recommended doctor-patient ratio of 1:600. “It is also common knowledge that the Nigerian health care sector continues to face myriad of challenges, chief among which is the brain-drain syndrome occasioned by an absence of the enabling environment for medical practitioners to thrive.” |
Re: Hospitals’ Shutdown: Strike Threat Ridiculous - Ngige by ramatintin(m): 10:10am On Sep 06, 2021 |
This ngige should have been the first minister to be sacked cos the man is just useless. 1 Like |
Re: Hospitals’ Shutdown: Strike Threat Ridiculous - Ngige by nemynely(m): 1:28pm On Sep 06, 2021 |
paymentvoucher: The government has ceased to surprise me. Rather it is stewpid citizens like you and I that make me cringe. What in hell are we doing? Can't we just send this conscience-dead government packing prematurely? Must we wait till they mummify us against our will? 1 Like |
Re: Hospitals’ Shutdown: Strike Threat Ridiculous - Ngige by Yong4ever: 6:40pm On Sep 06, 2021 |
adenigga:Ngige is such a disaster, He's got no direction whatsoever, a square peg in a round hole! 1 Like |
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