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Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by Nobody: 12:12pm On Jun 15, 2020
luxy44:
They should be sacked. Silly people! Acting like gods, treating patients like animals



Always apply your sense.

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Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by AuwalYusuf812(m): 12:12pm On Jun 15, 2020
Okay
Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by Nobody: 12:14pm On Jun 15, 2020
I won't even talk
Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by tillaman(m): 12:16pm On Jun 15, 2020
E remain ASUU
Patiently waiting
Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by Jabioro: 12:16pm On Jun 15, 2020
Your allocated fund has been transferred to humanitarian,spent to feed school children.. fighting bandits and Boko Haram..

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Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by Sky506: 12:17pm On Jun 15, 2020
What a country

Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by donestk(m): 12:18pm On Jun 15, 2020
No lessons learnt during this global pandemic
Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by perdollar(m): 12:21pm On Jun 15, 2020
luxy44:
They should be sacked. Silly people! Acting like gods, treating patients like animals
u must b a med lab scientist, they r always jealous of doctors

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Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by martineverest(m): 12:22pm On Jun 15, 2020
they should stop lieing that no PPE is one of the reasons why they are on strike..... allowances is the reason why they are going on strike.
Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by taiwolomo1: 12:22pm On Jun 15, 2020
Fragility6:
Hypocrites. Doctors and lecturers in Nigeria are wicked and devilish. U saw d trend below of how dose Luth health workers attended to dat dying man same way university lectures devilishly fail students for reasons best known to dem...D govt still have dier own blame bt trust me even if d doctors n lecturers in Nigeria are paid well n given good working conditions, dey would still act unethical n evil to dier subjects.I no know why dey feel dey gods wen doing dier jobs.Its as if wickedness is dier natural habitat
why are u crying E de pain u say your fellow human de fight for their right Blame ur leaders chairman...leave doctors and lecturers alone ogbeni.They have families too! Channel ur energy to those doing us all angry

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Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by Bahdsypha(m): 12:25pm On Jun 15, 2020
Fragility6:
Hypocrites. Doctors and lecturers in Nigeria are wicked and devilish. U saw d trend below of how dose Luth health workers attended to dat dying man same way university lectures devilishly fail students for reasons best known to dem...D govt still have dier own blame bt trust me even if d doctors n lecturers in Nigeria are paid well n given good working conditions, dey would still act unethical n evil to dier subjects.I no know why dey feel dey gods wen doing dier jobs.Its as if wickedness is dier natural habitat

stupid comment!
Have you ever wondered why Nigerian Doctors are desired abroad?
Have you ever wondered why they are always successful in other countries
Nigerian Doctors are the most amazing people you would ever meet...
They sacrifice a lot and yet are underappreciated

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Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by Bahdsypha(m): 12:27pm On Jun 15, 2020
Fragility6:
Hypocrites. Doctors and lecturers in Nigeria are wicked and devilish. U saw d trend below of how dose Luth health workers attended to dat dying man same way university lectures devilishly fail students for reasons best known to dem...D govt still have dier own blame bt trust me even if d doctors n lecturers in Nigeria are paid well n given good working conditions, dey would still act unethical n evil to dier subjects.I no know why dey feel dey gods wen doing dier jobs.Its as if wickedness is dier natural habitat

stupid comment!
Have you ever wondered why Nigerian Doctors are desired abroad?
Have you ever wondered why they are always successful in other countries
Nigerian Doctors are the most amazing people you would ever meet..
They make sacrifices..only to be owed and underappreciated by the people they risk their lives for...
blame the Nigerian Government, leave us alone

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Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by Bahdsypha(m): 12:30pm On Jun 15, 2020
luxy44:
They should be sacked. Silly people! Acting like gods, treating patients like animals

Even if they sack all resident doctors in Nigeria which is not possible

The Nigerian Government will still owe the new doctors they'd hire...and still not give the new doctors PPE

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Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by Nobody: 12:31pm On Jun 15, 2020
And they are accusing Nigerians of not following The Covid protocols and guidelines when The government, PTF and the NCDC are all unserious.

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Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by Acidosis(m): 12:31pm On Jun 15, 2020
Healthcare in Nigeria is a joke. A particular governor after building a so-called isolation centre in the southeast still ran to Abuja for Covid-19 treatment. Few years back, one ran to the UK to treat ear infection. The best the common man can do for himself is to stick to the rule of prevention and early checkup. No one really cares

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Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by Bahdsypha(m): 12:33pm On Jun 15, 2020
eagleonearth:
Nigeria is a country where cows are more valued than human lives. Look at Nenelyn's narrative of how the father died out of carelessness of doctors. I suffered same thing when I had an accident and was taken to LUTH. The female doctor on duty didn't even notice that a human being was in pain. Now look at doctors embarking on industrial action in the midst of the overwhelming health challenges facing the nation.

Abroad just dey hungry me like mad. This our nation don dey scare me oo

Have you heard of the Hippocrates oath?
They swore to take care of themselves first so to be in the best shape to provide health services

A person owed allowances and not given PPE in not in the best state to attend to patients

Ask yourself this, why do Nigerian Doctors perform better abroad?

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Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by tellwisdom: 12:35pm On Jun 15, 2020
These yeye group of people who can’t cure common covid. Which stupid money dem wan collect??
Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by Bahdsypha(m): 12:35pm On Jun 15, 2020
techmo:
politicians, nigerian doctors and nigerian police only care about one thing.. and its money

Man, hunger dey kill passion abegi
Doctors have families too

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Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by Nempi(m): 12:36pm On Jun 15, 2020
luxy44:
They should be sacked. Silly people! Acting like gods, treating patients like animals

Sack them na. Lol

You think it’s by typing on Nairaland �

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Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by WalkerMichael(m): 12:37pm On Jun 15, 2020
hmm..what the f*uck is happening in nigeria
Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by flyingpig: 12:38pm On Jun 15, 2020
Fragility6:
Hypocrites. Doctors and lecturers in Nigeria are wicked and devilish. U saw d trend below of how dose Luth health workers attended to dat dying man same way university lectures devilishly fail students for reasons best known to dem...D govt still have dier own blame bt trust me even if d doctors n lecturers in Nigeria are paid well n given good working conditions, dey would still act unethical n evil to dier subjects.I no know why dey feel dey gods wen doing dier jobs.Its as if wickedness is dier natural habitat

I smell enviousness or envy for someone who demands better pay and protection due to the huge risk in their jobs.

Who send you to no become Doctor?
If you think they are too grumpy, perhaps you must understand their working conditions are frustrating and can make any sane man behave unstable.

Nigeria is such a toxic society.

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Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by MondayOsunbor(m): 12:40pm On Jun 15, 2020
eagleonearth:
Nigeria is a country where cows are more valued than human lives. Look at Nenelyn's narrative of how the father died out of carelessness of doctors. I suffered same thing when I had an accident and was taken to LUTH. The female doctor on duty didn't even notice that a human being was in pain. Now look at doctors embarking on industrial action in the midst of the overwhelming health challenges facing the nation.

Abroad just dey hungry me like mad. This our nation don dey scare me oo



Abroad just dey hungry me like mad. This our nation don dey scare me


good morning
Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by Nobody: 12:40pm On Jun 15, 2020
Plz let's switch off this country because nothing is working in it. Let us stop pretending, we all know that Nigeria is dead
Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by Angelfrost(m): 12:40pm On Jun 15, 2020
Slawormir:
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Too bad

Everybody just dey misbehave for this country

Essential workers don't go on strike

There are ways to channel their grievances

Not by staging a mass strike

Strike is the only language your deaf, dumb, and idiotic leaders understand... Nothing else gets their attention.

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Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by Bahdsypha(m): 12:40pm On Jun 15, 2020
martineverest:
they should stop lieing that no PPE is one of the reasons why they are on strike..... allowances is the reason why they are going on strike.

Shut up!
You think doctors should be providing masks, gloves and other PPE by themselves?
Do you think we don't want to stay alive?
do you think doctors care about money than staying alive?
do you think being paid allowances will protect our lives and the lives of our families?
Provision of PPE is more important to doctors than you think!!

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Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by VirginSearcher(m): 12:41pm On Jun 15, 2020
Where is all the money Buhari has been borrowing?
Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by seangy4konji: 12:45pm On Jun 15, 2020
yeye country....

in some countries like UK

retired health worers came out of retirement to voluntarily work.

dem don curse us..na who escape go know..if them give you visit visa,deh listen to nairaland people weh deh find visa to ghanana to japa...be saying i cant nigrate illegally.
Re: Resident Doctors Go On Indefinite Strike Over Nonpayment, Lack Of PPE by martineverest(m): 12:46pm On Jun 15, 2020
Bahdsypha:


Shut up!
You think doctors should be providing masks, gloves and other PPE by themselves?
Do you think we don't want to stay alive?
do you think doctors care about money than staying alive?
do you think being paid allowances will protect our lives and the lives of our families?
Provision of PPE is more important to doctors than you think!!
typical idiot 5hat won't read with comprehension before replying

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