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Nigeria: Low wages, harsh working conditions make nursing less attractive in Nigeria

Nigeria: Low wages, harsh working conditions make nursing less attractive in Nigeria

Africa Links 24 with Agency reports
Published on 2025-07-05 07:29:40

By: Oluwafunke Ishola (NAN)

NIGERIA, like many other African countries, is suffering a flight of talent from its fragile healthcare sector as richer countries woo underpaid but skilled professionals.

The nation’s nursing workforce is in the midst of an unprecedented crisis, one that has profound implications for public health systems, economies, and the future of healthcare.

Nurses, essential to health care delivery, are increasingly facing insurmountable challenges that…

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