Health
Kaduna Teaching Hospital Reinstates Dismissed Resident Doctors, Demands N501,000 Refund From Them
The termination had followed a review which found that the affected doctors had exceeded the allowable duration of their residency training and showed lack of academic progress.
The management of Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital, Kaduna, has reinstated some resident doctors whose appointments were terminated on June 2, 2025, but has insisted they refund N501,000, representing 50 per cent of their June to December 2025 Medical Residency Training Funds (MRTF).
In the initial termination letter, the hospital stated: “You are advised to refund N501,000, being 50% (June–December) of the Year 2025 Medical Residency Training Funds (MRTF) paid to you, and to further handover all BDTH properties in your possession to your Head of Department.”
The termination had followed a review which found that the affected doctors had exceeded the allowable duration of their residency training and showed lack of academic progress.

“In light of the above, I write with directives to formally notify you of the termination of your appointment from the residency training programme of this institution with immediate effect,” the letter added.
However, the hospital later withdrew the termination directive in a letter signed by Mal. Iliyasu Yusuf, Director of Administration, for the Chief Medical Director on Wednesday.
“Upon further review and in consideration of recent development, I have been directed to withdraw the termination letter and reinstate you back into the residency training programme with immediate effect,” the letter stated.
“In view of the above, you are expected to resume your duties immediately and continue to abide by the hospital’s rules and regulations as you carry out your responsibilities diligently.”
Despite the reinstatement, the demand for the partial refund of the Medical Residency Training Funds remains in place.

Meanwhile, the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) had earlier condemned the sacking of some of its members by the management of the Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital, Kaduna.
The leader of the North-West Zonal chapter, Abbas Ajayi, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Kaduna that the sacking was unwarranted and unexpected.
Mr Ajayi condemned the act, saying flow charts for training were non-existent at the hospital.
He said: “People will spend additional years in training for no fault of theirs.
“Some people will keep your proposal for months and not attend to it and then the resident is to blame every time.”
According to Mr Ajayi, anytime the residents embark on strike, they will start sending sack letters.
He said, “The interesting thing about this BDTH is that they are just eight years in residency.
“Someone needs to tell the CMD that it’s impossible for anyone to have overstayed residency in his centre if they started in 2018.”
Also speaking, the chairperson of the hospital’s NARD chapter, Josiah Yakubu, said, so far, six of the resident doctors had received their termination letters from the management.
Health
Ex-Jehovah Witness Member Shares What Happens To Any Member Who Accepts Blood Transfusion
A former member of Jehovah’s Witness has revealed the severe consequences members face if they accept blood transfusions.
The lady, identified on X (formerly Twitter) as @carrotxbt, shared that during her time in the faith, she carried a card stating that in the event of an accident requiring a blood transfusion, she should be left to die.
She explained that the psychological impact of the group only becomes apparent after leaving.
According to her, any member who accepts a blood transfusion is not only disfellowshipped from the organization but also cut off from family, friends, and the congregation.
She added that such individuals can become outcasts and, if living with their parents, may even be thrown out of the house.
@carrotxbt further stated that members who marry Christians from other denominations face the same consequences.
Recounting her personal experience, she said:
“I carried a card all my life that stated that in case I had an accident and needed a blood transfusion, I should be left to die. Only when you leave that organization will you realize the level of psychological damage that has been done to you. The person will be disfellowshipped… everyone you used to know will not communicate with you anymore… If you live with your parents prior to the incident, after you survive, you will be thrown out of the house and disowned. The same thing happens if you marry a Christian from another denomination. This religion ruined my family. I had to run away.”
Her revelation comes as the story of a current member, Aunty Esther, who refused a blood transfusion while battling cancer, sparked widespread discussion on social media.
Jehovah’s Witnesses are a Christian religious sect originating from the Adventist movement in the late 1800s in the United States.
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Health
Man Seeks Legal Help As Girlfriend He Sponsored Through Nursing School Refuses To Marry Him
A Nigerian man identified as James Eze has sought legal help after his girlfriend, whom he sponsored through nursing school, refused to marry him.
According to a post that was reposted by another Facebook user, Maria Ude Nwachi, Eze had a verbal argument with his girlfriend and her mother.
In the post, Maria Ude Nwachi shared that after completing nursing school she rejected the marriage and is now seeking legal assistance.
The post reads, “James EzeI had a verbal agreement with my girlfriend and her mom to sponsor her to nursing school, then we marry afterwards. She completed last year and now wants to reject me. What are my legal options please?”.
Meanwhile, the post has gone viral online, with netizens sharing their thoughts and opinions.
Beautiful Oyinye, “Osi legal option? My brother you did charity work and God go bless you”
Chukwudi Ozalla, “Take a verbal option. Just talk and express your anger and let it end there. Goodluck in your future endeavours”.
Naza Emmanuel, “Don’t marry her and don’t let another man marry her. If happened in my vila. The lady used her eyes to see her ears before she was set free”.
Boni Flamez, “Where is it in the law that a girl you sponsored must marry you. Toe Sha if she doesn’t marry you, just marry her”.
Mubeen inquired, “She force you?. As I no gree sponsor my babe now, e no pain me if she leave later. I dey invest for my future wife and not unassured lady on the present”.
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Jehovah Witness Cancer Patient, Aunty Esther Rejects Blood Transfusion After N30m Public Donation
Popular Nigerian personal shopper, Aunty Esther, who is well known on X, has made headlines after new reports claimed she allegedly refused a doctor-recommended blood transfusion following her cancer diagnosis.
Aunty Esther has been diagnosed with cancer recently and had earlier informed her followers that her test results were out, confirming cancer in her breast and armpit. She also thanked everyone who contributed financially to her treatment.
Many people on social media quickly rallied round to raise money for her treatment. The donation was anchored by Wisdom Obi-Dickson, a media personality known for charity activities, especially on X with the username @Wizarab10, who successfully helped raise over N 30,776,252 as of December 1st, 2025.
However, one of the coordinators handling donations, Sir Dickson, announced that he and another medical volunteer have stepped away from her case.
According to him, doctors advised that she needed a blood transfusion before starting chemotherapy, but she rejected it due to her Jehovah’s Witness faith.
He added that her church allegedly warned she would be disfellowshipped if she accepted blood, and some family members insisted that “whatever happens is God’s will.”
He said that while her beliefs must be respected, they can’t continue leading a fundraiser when the patient is refusing the ideal treatment that could save her life.
This sparked reactions across X, with many donors expressing frustration, fearing that their financial support may go to waste if she rejects medically necessary care.
A popular online doctor also weighed in, saying people have a right to be upset. He noted that in a life-threatening situation, refusing the recommended treatment could lead to severe consequences, and appealed to Aunty Esther, her family, and her religious elders to reconsider the decision.
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