The Brief: Doctors checking out; Taliban in Nigeria; Secondus’ deadline
Doctors in mass exodus
ByJudd-Leonard Okafor
Mon, 23 Aug 2021 10:23:55 WAT
The Saudi health ministry is to interview Nigerian doctors from 14 specialties tomorrow for possible recruitment with promise of fat pay, bonuses and allowances. That’s an untold number of doctors ready to leave the country, even as a strike by resident doctors continues.
The Taliban has run over Afghanistan in a matter of days. The growth and resilience of the group is similar to what’s going on with Boko Haram in Nigeria – infiltration of government, complicity of superiors, poor political will to deal a death blow. Could Boko Haram over run Nigeria the way Taliban has done in Afghanistan?
The PDP’s national convention is on the horizon, but crisis within the party is heating up anxiety in the wake of the embattled chairman Uche Secondus’s refusal to leave office in October.
Doctors in mass exodus as strike persists
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As the ongoing industrial action by the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) continue to deny many Nigerians access to healthcare, Daily Trust investigations reveal that there is a mass exodus of medical personnel out of the country, in search of greener pastures.
The leadership of Miyyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association has handed over 11 suspected kidnappers and gun runners to the police. The suspects were handed over to Taraba police commissioner, Mr Abimbola Sokoya, at Maraban kunini, on Sunday.
Stop giving voice to secessionists
The Governor of Katsina State, Aminu Bello Masari, has urged media professionals to stop giving voice to those agitating for secession. He said calls for breakup of Nigeria are unpatriotic.
Podcast: Can Boko Haram take Nigeria like Taliban in Afghanistan
On August 15, Taliban took over Afghanistan; this has sparked a lot of reactions and fear from Nigerians.
Off and on social media, almost every space has been buzzing with questions and conversations: Can Boko Haram ever pull up a takeover like this in Nigeria?
Woman demands autopsy on daughter who died in dad’s custody
A woman, Mrs Mary Bamlong, has demanded an independent autopsy to ascertain the cause of the death her daughter, Irene Naanswan Bamlong, who she said was staying with her ex-husband, Dr Nicholas Daboaer, in Gwagwalada, Abuja.
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The current wave of uncertainty and anxiety in the party is sequel to the decision of the embattled national chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, not to leave office in October.
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