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Nigerian doctors are quick to go on strike because they own private hospitals — Daniel Regha

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Popular social media critic and influencer, Daniel Regha has reacted following Nigerian doctors’ strikes saying they are quick to embark on strike because they own personal hospitals.

Taking to his Twitter handle on Friday, he claimed that Nigerian doctors embarking on strike for selfish interests after taking an oath to serve is an act of wickedness.

Daniel added that most doctors refer patients to their hospitals or clinics instead of treating them properly.

According to him, “Many Nigerian doctors own private hospitals & clinics, which is why they’re quick to go on strike.
They take oaths to serve, but at end pursue their self-interests. Most won’t even treat patients properly, instead they refer ’em to their own private hospital/clinic. Wickedness.”

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