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Kaduna Teaching Hospital Reinstates Dismissed Resident Doctors, Demands N501,000 Refund From Them

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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.

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I’ve Been Diagnosed With Breast Cancer – Blessing CEO Confirms Cancer Battle, Solicits Financial Help (Video)

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Nigerian social media influencer and self-proclaimed relationship expert, Blessing CEO, has shared an update regarding her health.

In a post on her Instagram page, the relationship coach revealed that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer and that doctors have recommended urgent surgery to remove one or both breasts to stop the disease from spreading.

She explained that making the decision to undergo surgery was very difficult, describing the emotional toll and challenges she faces.

She also disclosed that her resources have been stretched, prompting her to seek financial help to cover the cost of the operation.

This development follows her earlier announcement that she would sell some of her personal belongings, including her car, wigs, and Lagos mansion, to raise funds for treatment.

She shared an account number in the video to receive contributions and asked her followers to support her in any way they can.

She said: “My name is Okoro Blessing Nkiruka and I’m popularly known as Blessing CEO. I’ve been diagnosed with breast cancer. At this point, an urgent surgery is needed for amputation to stop the spread or to know how far the spread has gone.

“If they’re taking off one of the breasts or both of it, trust me, it was a very hard decision to come here. But the truth is, when predicaments like this come for you, you become powerless. I might not be able to do anything, work, influence, resources has gone into this.

“And that’s why I’m here pleading. If I have ever touched you before, if my words have ever shown any positive in your life, if you ever say Blessing CEO I love you, this is the time to show it.

“Thank you so much for the love. My phone is buzzing. God bless every one of you. Nothing is too small. I just want to be fine. Thank you so much. I’m going to put an account number on this video, hoping to start up the surgery as fast as possible. Thank you so much to those of you who reposted, shared. God bless every one of you.

“Thank you so much. I love you guys. I need all the love, all the advice I’ve given to you guys. You’re going to have to give it back to me. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. I have never been this clueless all my life.

“I thought I was a jagaban. I thought I was so strong. I thought I was so strong. Being strong is now my biggest weakness. Thank you so much. God bless you.”

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Jehovah’s Witnesses Review Blood Transfusion Policy On Members

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Jehovah’s Witnesses have announced an update on their long-standing position on blood transfusions.

In a video published on the group’s official website on Friday, the church stated that members are allowed to make personal decisions on the use of their own blood during medical procedures.

A member of the Governing Body, Gerrit Lösch, said the clarification is intended to help adherents navigate medical choices without departing from biblical teachings

The church, however, maintains that the prohibition on receiving another person’s blood still stands.

He explained that while the doctrine requiring Christians to abstain from blood remains unchanged, the scriptures do not directly address the use of one’s own blood in clinical settings.

“Regarding the use of one’s own blood…a Christian must decide for himself how his own blood will be handled in the course of a surgical procedure, medical test, or current therapy,” he said.

According to him, members are now free to decide whether to permit procedures where their blood is temporarily removed, stored, and later returned to the body.

“Some Christians may decide that they would allow their blood to be stored and then be given back to them. Others may object. Each Christian must make his personal decision on all matters involving the use of his own blood with regard to medical or surgical care,” Lösch added.

He noted that practices such as blood testing, dialysis, and the use of heart-lung machines have already been widely accepted among adherents.

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Nigerian MSc Nursing student arrested for fra¥d in India

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Meerut police in Uttar Pradesh have uncovered a major cyber fra¥d racket involving Nigerian students, arresting one suspect, Saifu Mayana Umar, an MSc Nursing student.

Victims across India were reportedly duped with promises of high returns through investments in foreign companies and stock markets. Investigations have linked Umar and his associates, including a Nigerian national named Yusuf, to at least 16 cyber fra¥d cases.

The gang allegedly used an organized network to lure victims, quickly withdrawing transferred funds through multiple bank accounts and ATMs to avoid detection. Authorities have traced transactions totaling approximately ₹45 lakh in Umar’s bank account, connected to cases mainly from southern states.

The probe involved cyber units from Telangana and Tamil Nadu, who coordinated with Meerut police to apprehend Umar from his hostel. During searches, police recovered electronic devices, ATM cards, bank passbooks, a SIM card, a passport, a cheque book, and mobile phones, all sent for forensic examination to trace the wider network.

Investigators noted that one associate attempted to des+roy banking documents, but some financial records were recovered for scrutiny. Transaction details are also being traced to follow international money flows.

During questioning, Umar admitted that some funds in his account were deposited by Yusuf and subsequently withdrawn. Other names have emerged in the investigation, and warrants are being sought, including potential international cooperation.

Umar has since been released on notice, with his passport confiscated and confinement to the university hostel.

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