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Dear @pastorpoju, With due respect, your recent comments reflect a misunderstanding of the realities surrounding medical education and the healthcare system in Nigeria. Contrary to your claim, no medical doctor is trained on N500,000. A peer-reviewed study by Osoba et al. (2021), published in the Pan African Medical Journal, estimates the cost of training a doctor in Nigeria to range between $21,000 and $51,000—this includes tuition, living expenses, and other associated costs. Despite this investment, the average Nigerian doctor earns about N250,000 monthly (roughly $170), a stark contrast to their counterparts in the U.S., where training costs around $275,000, and the average monthly salary is about $16,000 (₦24 million). For a Nigerian doctor to qualify and practice in the U.S., their family often spends over $10,000 to support the process. This is not about ingratitude—Nigerian doctors are among the most hardworking and resilient globally. While the health system is in a state of crisis, many citizens cannot afford medical tourism. It is easy for Pastors with access to tithes and offerings to seek care abroad, but their average Nigerian church member cannot. We urge you to speak truth to power and advocate for a better health system; Nigeria currently ranks 142nd out of 195 globally. As a final note, it may be worth considering the Apostles’ model—focusing on prayer, fasting, and the Word—rather than “serving tables.” Wishing you a reflective and blessed Easter.

Pastor Poju Oyemade has dropped another one for Obidients. P.S They can't cancel Pastor Poju Nigeria is a treasure Land. Most of Nigerians who studied Medicine in Nigeria are living large in US, while their counterpart in the same US are still paying the student loan even after 20years. TAKE A LISTEN!!!





The reported exit from Nigeria of Jubilee Syringe Manufacturing (JSM), located in Awa, Onna Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom, the largest syringe manufacturer in Africa, is yet another painful development on our national journey.






