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When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by Dpharmacist(op): 2:39pm On Jul 05
A post by a Nigerian nurse recently caught my attention. She shared how her first salary in 2022 was just ₦21,000. After resigning from that job, she attended interviews at a specialist hospital only to be offered ₦23,000 for 12 hour shifts, a heavy patient workload, and demanding working conditions. She declined the offer and eventually accepted another position that paid modestly but treated her with dignity.

Whether every hospital pays this poorly is another discussion. Some government hospitals and well established private facilities pay significantly far more. However, it is no secret that many private hospitals across Nigeria have been accused of paying nurses wages that barely cover transportation while expecting them to work long hours under intense pressure.

The bigger issue is not just the salary.

Many nurses complain about being overworked, verbally abused, assaulted by patients or their relatives, and threatened with dismissal whenever they speak up. Add poor pay, staff shortages, and the rising cost of living, and it becomes easier to understand why so many Nigerian nurses are leaving the country.

The consequences affect all of us.

When experienced nurses leave, the remaining ones have to care for more patients. Burnout increases. Waiting times become longer. Medical errors become more likely. Eventually, patients also suffer.

No healthcare system can thrive if the people keeping it running are exhausted, underpaid, and undervalued.

Supporting nurses does not mean ignoring the challenges hospitals face. Healthcare facilities also deal with rising operating costs. However, expecting highly trained professionals to shoulder enormous responsibilities for wages that cannot sustain a decent standard of living is not a sustainable solution.

Healthcare workers deserve fair pay, safe working conditions, protection from workplace violence, and opportunities for professional growth. Patients also deserve motivated healthcare professionals who can give their best without constantly worrying about survival.

Nigeria cannot build a stronger healthcare system while treating its frontline workers as disposable.

What do you think? Should there be a minimum wage standard specifically for nurses and other healthcare professionals working in private hospitals?

Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by rofanx13: 7:25pm On Jul 05
First to comment. Wow
Happy sunday

It's pathetic that we have enough money in this country to pay workers handsomely. Just imagine the recent revelation by IMF about unbudgeted expenditures of this current administration.
They will always be quick to say that Nigeria is not rich while the money they loot can pay every citizen of 1m per annum
The earlier we all throaway out lives and save this country, the better for our unborn children
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by bestofibkpumpn(f): 7:26pm On Jul 05
Second to comment

Happy Sunday guys
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by Tenses: 7:27pm On Jul 05
23k

I don't believe it.

Maybe it one of the mushroom nursing schools that is scattered in this so annoying country.
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by Dvdpity: 7:27pm On Jul 05
You see Nigerian health sector, doctors, nurses, medical laboratory scientist, pharmacist, radiographers, physiotherapist...they hatred between these sets of medical staff are terrifying. Who will earn higher, and who will head who...
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by digitalman2811(m): 7:28pm On Jul 05
If iam a nurse i will raise some money and travel out, so many hospitals out there are ready to employ nurses, take care of your travel and visa expenses including your dependants.

If I can't raise money to travel out, I will open a medicine store in a busy area and cash out big time.
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by Arostar2023: 7:28pm On Jul 05
Dpharmacist:
A post by a Nigerian nurse recently caught my attention. She shared how her first salary in 2022 was just ₦21,000. After resigning from that job, she attended interviews at a specialist hospital only to be offered ₦23,000 for 12 hour shifts, a heavy patient workload, and demanding working conditions. She declined the offer and eventually accepted another position that paid modestly but treated her with dignity.

Whether every hospital pays this poorly is another discussion. Some government hospitals and well established private facilities pay significantly far more. However, it is no secret that many private hospitals across Nigeria have been accused of paying nurses wages that barely cover transportation while expecting them to work long hours under intense pressure.

The bigger issue is not just the salary.

Many nurses complain about being overworked, verbally abused, assaulted by patients or their relatives, and threatened with dismissal whenever they speak up. Add poor pay, staff shortages, and the rising cost of living, and it becomes easier to understand why so many Nigerian nurses are leaving the country.

The consequences affect all of us.

When experienced nurses leave, the remaining ones have to care for more patients. Burnout increases. Waiting times become longer. Medical errors become more likely. Eventually, patients also suffer.

No healthcare system can thrive if the people keeping it running are exhausted, underpaid, and undervalued.

Supporting nurses does not mean ignoring the challenges hospitals face. Healthcare facilities also deal with rising operating costs. However, expecting highly trained professionals to shoulder enormous responsibilities for wages that cannot sustain a decent standard of living is not a sustainable solution.

Healthcare workers deserve fair pay, safe working conditions, protection from workplace violence, and opportunities for professional growth. Patients also deserve motivated healthcare professionals who can give their best without constantly worrying about survival.

Nigeria cannot build a stronger healthcare system while treating its frontline workers as disposable.

What do you think? Should there be a minimum wage standard specifically for nurses and other healthcare professionals working in private hospitals?
No one would dare pay a registered nurse that patry sum. Maybe she’s an Eliza nurse?
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by vick00(m): 7:30pm On Jul 05
Maybe you are talking about quack auxiliary nurses. Abi you dey crazzzz ni? Even POS don dey collet more than that.
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by Mopolchi: 7:31pm On Jul 05
Jigawa PHC dey pay well. That time I served in Jigawa, the kind allawee wey doctors and nurses dey chop no small. The ladies also get immunization gigs too. They respect doctors and nurses in Jigawa.
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by Onucs(m): 7:31pm On Jul 05
While night nurses earn more than 23k for short time. It's crazy grin
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by kernniejay(m): 7:31pm On Jul 05
A prophet has no honour in his town. Let these nurses get the opportunity to travel abroad and see how they are well paid and valued there.
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by Waterlilly: 7:34pm On Jul 05
most naija companies don't pay well. Dem don sub-contract everything, how can you pay a married man with family #93,000
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by Dpharmacist(op): 7:34pm On Jul 05
Tenses:
23k

I don't believe it.

Maybe it one of the mushroom nursing schools that is scattered in this so annoying country.
While this is not for those who have BNsc. But having just a registered nurse doesn't mean they should be paid such meager amount.

Though there are hospitals that pay well but there are also those who pay such amount.
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by funshint(m): 7:34pm On Jul 05
Most big hospitals and schools are guilty of this exploitation. The Labour unions have to look into this.
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by franchasng: 7:37pm On Jul 05
The minimum salary a Graduate Nurse (BSN) should receive in Nigeria of today should be:

NGN350,000 starting salary for those working in the private hospital

NGN450,000 starting salary for those in the government hospital


And for Doctors, it should go like this:

NGN800,000 starting for those in private hospitals.

NGN1,500,000 starting for those in government hospitals.

NGN4,500,000 for consultants.


That's if Nigeria truly want quality healthcare
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by seanery: 7:39pm On Jul 05
NA PERSON WEY DEY SICK ANYHOW GO WITNESS THAT WITH NURSES.

IVE NEVER BEEN ADMITTED TO ANY HOSPITAL SINCE I WAS BORN.

ONLY NORMAL MALARIA I TREAT WITH TABLET, THATS ALL
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by Angelfrost(m): 7:39pm On Jul 05
Wait... You mean a graduate registered nurse is paid how much?!!

Well, healthcare workers still in Naija know wetin dey keep them here sha.
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by femi4: 7:42pm On Jul 05
They need a good association just like docs
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by szczescie(m): 7:43pm On Jul 05
I thought everyone in Nigeria was a billionaire as you people online always say whenever you compare Nigerians in Nigeria with Nigerians abroad.

If dem japa na Una go shame dem Dey claim say heaven and earth and riches Dey naija
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by ogolemati: 7:44pm On Jul 05
franchasng:
The minimum salary a Graduate Nurse (BSN) should receive in Nigeria of today should be:

NGN350,000 starting salary for those working in the private hospital

NGN450,000 starting salary for those in the government hospital


And for Doctors, it should go like this:

NGN800,000 starting for those in private hospitals.

NGN1,500,000 starting for those in government hospitals.

NGN4,500,000 for consultants.


That's if Nigeria truly want quality healthcare
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin what of teachers

Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by xxgig(m): 7:46pm On Jul 05
Tenses:
23k

I don't believe it.

Maybe it one of the mushroom nursing schools that is scattered in this so annoying country.
I find it hard to believe too.
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by franchasng: 7:47pm On Jul 05
ogolemati:
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin what of teachers
As for graduate Teachers (B.Ed), minimum should be:

NGN180,000 starting for those working in the private school.

NGN280,000 for those in government schools.


NCE graduate teachers can be:

NGN150,000 starting salary for those in private schools.


NGN220,000 for those in government schools.
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by jeff1993: 7:48pm On Jul 05
As a Nigerian Nurse strive to travel abroad cos that's where u will be appreciated
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by Mathain19(m): 7:48pm On Jul 05
Transfer of aggression is Another reason why some of the Nurses molest their patients . verbally, sexually and otherwise...
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by AirBere: 7:49pm On Jul 05
undecided undecided undecided

Steeewpeed post.

No nurse is collecting 23k. Even auxiliary nurses dont collect such.
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by Fiscus105(m):
Not until Nursing Council fight auxiliary nurses, they would continue be treated like slaves.

Auxiliary nurses almost takes job of registered nurses, meanwhile, it's doctors that are training all these quacks, what doctors themselves cannot take, they are forcing it into the throat of nurses, to make the matter worse, nurse already accepted to be under the shadows of doctors for anything they throw at them.


Anybody that wants to dispute, should first go to private hospitals to verify first and also traditional delivery women.
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by franchasng: 7:53pm On Jul 05
Waterlilly:
most naija companies don't pay well. Dem don sub-contract everything, how can you pay a married man with family #93,000
This your comment, e be like na another thing you de address oh, who paid a married man #93,000? grin
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by pinkygurl(f): 7:53pm On Jul 05
hian
twelve more characters needed
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by ogolemati: 7:53pm On Jul 05
franchasng:
As for graduate Teachers (B.Ed), minimum should be:

NGN180,000 starting for those working in the private school.

NGN280,000 for those in government schools.


NCE graduate teachers can be:

NGN150,000 starting salary for those in private schools.


NGN220,000 for those in government schools.
cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool agbero chairman has really run this country scam.

Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by Amovingman: 7:53pm On Jul 05
My gf study at lascon at alimosho

She still earn 100k per month as a student nurse
Re: When Nurses Are Treated Like This, Everyone Eventually Pays The Price by Basic123: 7:54pm On Jul 05
AirBere:
undecided undecided undecided

Steeewpeed post.

No nurse is collecting 23k. Even auxiliary nurses dont collect such.
.na JOHESU people

Victim mentality
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