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Nigeria nurses' strike disrupts health care services

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Olisa Chukwumah
August 2, 2025

Thousands of patients in Nigeria's public hospitals have been left without proper healthcare because of a nationwide nurses' strike. The nurses demand better pay and improved working conditions saying they will go on an indefinite strike if their demands are not met.

Nurses across Nigeria have launched a nationwide strike, demanding better pay, updated professional allowances, and improved healthcare facilities. Union officials say the strike is long overdue, citing decades of government neglect and rising brain drain.

Public hospitals are nearly shut, with patients turned away and doctors struggling to manage without nursing support. The strike has disrupted critical services and exposed deep flaws in Nigeria's health care system, raising concerns about its future stability.

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