Olúwatóbi

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Olúwatóbi

Olúwatóbi

@OpeAdeyemo

Corporate Finance || Business || Movies

Osun, Nigeria Bergabung Ocak 2021
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
We respectfully seek your intervention and public advocacy concerning the prolonged non-payment of interns working at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex (OAUTHC). For the past eleven months, interns have rendered uninterrupted clinical services at OAUTHC. However, only six months’ salary has been paid, and even that was not in full. To date, our December salary remains unpaid, alongside several months of outstanding arrears. Despite this situation, interns are still being mandated to report for duty. Although an industrial action is currently ongoing, interns have been specifically instructed to continue working without pay. Repeated pleas, formal complaints, and peaceful protests have yielded no meaningful resolution. The consistent explanation given by hospital management is that payment has not been released from Abuja. This explanation, however, is misleading. Unlike other staff whose salaries are federally funded, interns’ remuneration is paid directly by the hospital management, not from Abuja. Notably, other hospital staff have continued to receive their salaries, while interns remain unpaid. This situation has placed immense financial, emotional, and psychological strain on young healthcare professionals who are expected to work under demanding conditions without compensation. It raises serious concerns about labour rights, workplace ethics, and the welfare of medical interns in Nigeria. We humbly appeal to Arise  TV investigate this matter and lend its voice to our plight, so that the appropriate authorities can be held accountable and justice can be served. Thank you for your commitment to truth, accountability, and the protection of vulnerable workers. Mayowa
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AfrikTimes Today
AfrikTimes Today@afriktimesmedia·
Claims of Unpaid Interns at OAUTHC Surface Online An individual named Mayowa shared with journalist Rufai Oseni that interns at the Obafemi Awolowo Un afriktimes.com/claims-of-unpa…
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Healthinternvoice
Healthinternvoice@Healthintern22·
According to what we were told,the money is on ground but we're being punished for coming online. We requested for meetings several times but we were turned down We wrote many official letters,none was responded to. @JAOOKENIYI said we're not worthy of his time @ruffydfire
oseni rufai@ruffydfire

We respectfully seek your intervention and public advocacy concerning the prolonged non-payment of interns working at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex (OAUTHC). For the past eleven months, interns have rendered uninterrupted clinical services at OAUTHC. However, only six months’ salary has been paid, and even that was not in full. To date, our December salary remains unpaid, alongside several months of outstanding arrears. Despite this situation, interns are still being mandated to report for duty. Although an industrial action is currently ongoing, interns have been specifically instructed to continue working without pay. Repeated pleas, formal complaints, and peaceful protests have yielded no meaningful resolution. The consistent explanation given by hospital management is that payment has not been released from Abuja. This explanation, however, is misleading. Unlike other staff whose salaries are federally funded, interns’ remuneration is paid directly by the hospital management, not from Abuja. Notably, other hospital staff have continued to receive their salaries, while interns remain unpaid. This situation has placed immense financial, emotional, and psychological strain on young healthcare professionals who are expected to work under demanding conditions without compensation. It raises serious concerns about labour rights, workplace ethics, and the welfare of medical interns in Nigeria. We humbly appeal to Arise  TV investigate this matter and lend its voice to our plight, so that the appropriate authorities can be held accountable and justice can be served. Thank you for your commitment to truth, accountability, and the protection of vulnerable workers. Mayowa

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Sahara Reporters
Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters·
OAU Teaching Hospital Interns Accuse Management Of Withholding Salaries Despite Completing Programme | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4soDa5E
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#Tech4Justice + #Ai4Justice
#Tech4Justice + #Ai4Justice@citizen_gavel·
After over 5 years of languishing behind bars for simply protesting against police brutality during the #EndSARS protest, we have finally secured the release of this young man who was only 17 years old when he was arrested in October 2020. In 2021, when his case was brought before the Lagos State High Court, he was charged with all sorts of criminal charges including unlawful possession of firearms with intent to commit robbery and unlawful wearing of armed forces uniform, yet not one shred of evidence was ever presented to substantiate the claims. Our legal team in Lagos only became involved in 2024, following the passing of his former lawyer, Mr. Ogunlana, Esq., when the case was referred to us by @TIBMovement. Since then, the case has suffered multiple adjournments as the prosecution failed to present a witness. Today, we applied for the case to be struck out due to a lack of diligent prosecution, and the court granted our prayer. Seeing our client walk out of the courtroom a free man today and reunite with his family after over five years of unjust detention gave us great joy. For him, and for countless others enduring Nigeria’s unjust justice system, we will continue to fight tirelessly. May justice always prevail. Cc: @_yemia #PrisonDecongestion #Nigeria #ProBono
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Olúwatóbi
Olúwatóbi@OpeAdeyemo·
@SaharaReporters After hell, it is OAUTHC—for interns who entered a teaching hospital with hope, only to be met with silence, debt, and betrayal. The question now is not whether this crisis exists, but how long it will be allowed to continue. @FinMinNigeria @Fmohnigeria
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Sahara Reporters
Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters·
OAU Teaching Hospital Interns Accuse Management Of Withholding Months Of Salaries After Program Completion | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/46cQFNd
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Healthinternvoice
Healthinternvoice@Healthintern22·
We’ve seen the @oauthcofficial circular. Interns are owed months of "stipends" and have exhausted internal channels. Speaking up isn’t defamation,it’s survival. Transparency and timelines matter. We want solutions, not silence.This is a call for resolution,not conflict.#payus
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Raven🤭
Raven🤭@RavenX09·
Pay our salary @oauthcofficial
Ridwan@RealMedikal200

@RavenX09 @oauthcofficial calling our professional salary a 'stipend' is dismissive, especially when individuals are owed over ₦600k. If funds were released through October 2025, why are our first three months still unpaid? consistent underpayment of ₦203k vs the statutory ₦220k. We deserve full pay

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Olúwatóbi@OpeAdeyemo·
Owing interns from 2024 sef. Very bad!
Healthinternvoice@Healthintern22

@oauthcofficial We're just understanding the 'Complex' in your name,,because why is this hospital trying to change the narrative. What do you mean by 'Consistently Communicated' @JAOOKENIYI has never for once address the interns. I remember him even threatening us when we complained.

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Olúwatóbi@OpeAdeyemo·
@paultobi_ @oauthcofficial This people calling 1million naira +they owe me stipends? And the last paragraph, is that a threat? Lol! The Administrative problem doesn't affect November and December Salary for the staff but na interns wey dey work like slave!!
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Paul Tobi, RPh
Paul Tobi, RPh@paultobi_·
@oauthcofficial, Making statements that are false, defamatory, or malicious … is unacceptable. BUT it is acceptable for you NOT to pay people what they worked for? False? Are we lying? Defamatory? Really? Malicious? Who is the one in this case that is harming the other person? Have you paid interns? Have you paid the current interns? Have you paid the old interns? Did you not just advertise for new ones? Are you going to use nylon 2/0 to pay them? I can bet that you still plan on owing them. You have the penchant of owing interns. Way before 2024, we heard stories from immediate seniors when we entered. And it is very sad. The question is: WHAT ARE YOU USING MONEY ALLOCATED TO PAY INTERNS THEIR SALARY TO DO? Coz this issue is not a new thing. We heard you did it 2023, we experienced you do it 2024, we heard you do it 2025, and 2026, interns are saying the same thing, you still have NOT stopped. This is something that @Fmohnigeria and @muhammadpate should look into. It is sad that we have institutions like this that are not paying interns because of whatever reasons known to them.
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Paul Tobi, RPh@paultobi_

The funny thing about this OAUTHC of an institution is that they have not paid my set finished. For a year, my money is still hanging in that sorry institution. They didn’t pay our batch fully; they paid the next batch of the same set fully. Why didn’t they pay us? They said one budget has not been implemented or something. For a year, I am still waiting for my money to drop. Money that I worked “hard” for. Yet, they took in interns, didn’t pay them. Now you want to take interns again. @Fmohnigeria @muhammadpate, this is what interns taken in by @oauthcofficial are experiencing. Kindly look into it.

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Healthinternvoice
Healthinternvoice@Healthintern22·
Medical interns in some federal hospitals like @oauthcofficial in Nigeria are currently owed several months of salaries and arrears, yet are still expected to work full-time under intense pressure. This is not just unfair, it’s unsafe and inhumane. Interns deserve dignity.
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