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Nigeria lost 16,000 doctors to japa in 7 years – FG

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The Federal Government said that in the last five to seven years alone, not less than 16,000 Nigerian doctors have left the country in search of greener pastures on faraway shores.

The Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof Muhammad Pate, made this known at the seventh annual capacity building workshop of the Association of Medical Councils of Africa in Abuja on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.

The Minister also disclosed that the doctor-to-population ratio is now 3.9 per 10,000 in the country, while the estimated cost of training one doctor exceeds $21,000.

Meanwhile, he lamented that the mass exodus of nurses and midwives has also significantly diminished the number of healthcare workers in the country.

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According to Pate, an increasing number of Nigeria’s talented healthcare professionals aspire to work in other countries. He noted that these citizens are being driven by factors including economic opportunity, better working conditions, more advanced training, and superior research environments.

He said that though the migration of health professionals from developing countries isn’t a new phenomenon, the trend has accelerated in recent years.

“In Nigeria alone, over 16,000 doctors are estimated to have left the country in the last five to seven years, with thousands more leaving in just the past few years. Nurses and midwives have also thinned in numbers. The doctor-to-population ratio now stands at around 3.9 per 10,000—well below the suggested global minimum.

“But this trend is not just about people leaving. It represents a fiscal loss. The estimated cost of training one doctor exceeds $21,000—a figure that reflects the magnitude of public financing walking out of our countries. It deeply affects our health systems—leaving many of our rural communities critically underserved,” the minister said.

Minister sees opportunity in Japa trend

However, Pate expressed belief that the trend offers the government an opportunity to recalibrate its policies and manage the valuable health workforce in ways that benefit the country first and foremost.


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“In Nigeria, guided by the vision of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who African Heads of State appointed as the AU’s Continental Champion for Human Resources for Health and Community Health Delivery, we are pursuing a new direction. His vision is for Nigeria to become a prosperous, people-oriented country that contributes to a peaceful and thriving continent.

“Not a standalone Nigeria, but a Nigeria that is interlinked with all our neighbours and sister countries. Under the Renewed Hope Agenda, and within the framework of the Nigeria Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative, we have embraced a new path—combining strategic realism with visionary ambition.

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“The National Policy on Health Workforce Migration is a cornerstone of this path. It is designed to address health workforce migration with dignity—dignity for health workers, for the country, and the profession. It is data-driven, evidence-guided, and signals a clear direction. This is not a restrictive policy, nor is it one born out of resignation.

We understand that the global health workforce shortage is at 18 million, and countries in the Global North face their human resource crises due to demographics and other factors. But our response is based on stewardship—balancing the rights of health professionals to seek opportunities abroad with our duty to protect the integrity and viability of our national health system,” he added.


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Tompolo under fire after viral Naira abuse video sparks EFCC response

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has confirmed that former militant leader and Niger Delta figure, Chief Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, is under scrutiny following a viral video showing alleged naira abuse at his 54th birthday celebration.

The video, which surfaced on social media over the weekend, shows Tompolo dancing while a man lavishly sprays N1,000 notes on him.

It was originally posted on X (formerly Twitter) by a user identified as Harrison A (@harreceipts), with the caption: “EFCC, see Tompolo and the Naira o.”

The footage quickly sparked outrage, with Nigerians calling out the EFCC for perceived double standards.

Social media users demanded that the agency treat Tompolo the same way it has treated other high-profile individuals recently arrested for similar currency abuse offenses.

Responding on Monday, May 12, via its official X handle, the EFCC stated: “Nobody is above the law. Tompolo will have questions to answer!”

The statement marks the Commission’s first public reaction to the trending video and appears to address growing public concerns over selective enforcement.

While the EFCC did not disclose whether Tompolo has been summoned or if a formal investigation is underway, its comment suggests possible action in line with its renewed crackdown on naira mutilation and abuse.

In recent months, the EFCC has arrested several celebrities, including social media influencers and musicians, over similar offenses, following the Central Bank of Nigeria’s directive to protect the integrity of the national currency.

The public now watches to see whether the Commission will follow through with equal firmness in Tompolo’s case.


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'Opt out since your spirit already left' – Wike’s camp mocks Fubara

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The political crisis rocking Rivers State has taken another twist, as Lere Olayinka, Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication and New Media to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, ridiculed suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara following his latest public remarks.

Fubara, who was recently suspended from office alongside his deputy and members of the State House of Assembly by President Bola Tinubu, stated that he no longer felt any attachment to his position.

Speaking at a service of songs held in Port Harcourt for the late elder statesman Edwin Clark, Fubara said: “Can’t you see how better I look? Do you think I am interested in it? Do you even know if I want to go back there? My spirit had already left that place long ago.”

Wike’s camp taunts Fubara

The statement drew swift criticism from Wike’s camp.

In a post on X, Olayinka responded sarcastically, likening Fubara’s stance to a broken marriage.

“It is not really compulsory to stay in a marriage your spirit already left. Simply opt out legally,” he wrote.

Fubara’s suspension came after months of political infighting with Wike, his predecessor and current FCT Minister, over control of Rivers State’s political machinery.

The rift escalated to the point of near-violence, with threats by Niger Delta militants to attack oil facilities.

In an attempt to stabilise the situation, President Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers and installed retired naval chief Ibok-Ete Ibas as Sole Administrator.

The federal intervention marks a significant shift in the balance of power, leaving the future of Fubara’s political career uncertain amid growing tensions.


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Flight disrupted as Air Peace aircraft hits antelope on runway

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A domestic flight operated by Air Peace was abruptly halted on Saturday after the aircraft collided with a large antelope while taxiing on the runway at Asaba International Airport in Delta State. The impact caused significant damage to the plane, grounding it and resulting in flight delays for scheduled passengers.

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) confirmed the incident through its Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Michael Achimugu, in a post on social media platform, X. “Monitoring reports yesterday indicated that an Air Peace aircraft ran into a large antelope, decimating the animal and leaving the aircraft AOG (aircraft on ground),” he stated.

He explained that while the airline was not at fault in this particular disruption, it is still responsible for providing affected passengers with timely information, care, and, where necessary, refunds. “This explainer is for illustration purposes, not to excuse airlines when they fail to do their duties to passengers,” he noted.

As of press time, the airline had not issued a formal statement on the incident, but engineers are reportedly working to assess and repair the damage.

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The occurrence comes just days after the NCAA advised Air Peace to reduce its operations in light of growing concerns over frequent delays and cancellations. While the regulator pointed to possible overextension, the airline attributed the disruptions to its commitment to safety rather than an aircraft shortage.

The incident has raised fresh concerns about runway safety and wildlife management at regional airports.

ALSO READ: Air Peace owner Onyema ranks Ekiti Airport among the best in the world


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