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เข้าร่วม Ocak 2026
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Healthinternvoice@Healthintern22·
Thank you @ruffydfire and @SaharaReporters for your advocacy. For clarity: most of the previously owed arrears have now been paid. However, January and February 2026 salaries remain unpaid. @oauthcofficial Interns are simply asking for completion of these outstanding payments.
Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters

OAU Teaching Hospital Interns Accuse Management Of Withholding Salaries Despite Completing Programme | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4soDa5E

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oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
Thanks Rufai for your advocacy Following the concerns raised on Thursday morning about the welfare of interns at OAUTHC, the hospital management has now begun paying part of the outstanding stipends owed to interns. Payments were reportedly made today to some interns, with arrears being cleared according to their respective batches. While this is a step in the right direction, many interns are still awaiting full payment of what is owed to them. Interns continue to hope that the management of OAUTHC will ensure complete settlement of all outstanding arrears as soon as possible, so that the welfare and motivation of young healthcare professionals are adequately protected.
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Favvyy
Favvyy@Larriet11·
@ruffydfire It’s really sad that after years of rigorous learning, this is what we meet in the labour market. Going to work with nothing to show for it and having to borrow just to survive. Blaming the FG when other federal hospitals pay their interns steadily. This is just unfair🥺
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Betty🤭@Bislad_bishh·
@ruffydfire We were paid our December salary on January 28, but the payment was incomplete despite the payslip showing a full salary. January and February salaries remain unpaid as of March. In addition, two and a half months from last year and other months arrears are still owed,
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Healthinternvoice@Healthintern22·
"Management assures all interns that :" Then proceed to lie 😏 "Updates will be communicated regularly" "Interns welfare remains a priority for Oauthc". Then ghost the so called interns you claim to care for. @oauthcofficial Are you trying to gaslight the public too? 🤦🏻‍♀😩
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Healthinternvoice@Healthintern22·
OAUTHC is committed to transparency and will continue to provide updates...yenyenyen. CONTINUE to provide updates?? Have they ever updated us? They've never for once communicated. All our request for meetings and letters were turned down. @oauthcofficial enough with the lies
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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@Healthintern22·
What exactly do they want to gain from delaying clearance?. Pay us our salaries...you said no Sign clearance and let's go to our various houses..still no. @JAOOKENIYI what exactly do you stand to gain? Is it until you kill one of your interns? This is so upsetting @ruffydfire
omoluabii@crafty_a3

@Healthintern22 @oauthcofficial @JAOOKENIYI @Fmohnigeria @SaharaReporters Not to even talk of the discrepancy between the money entering the account and the amount on payslip Or how they’re delaying clearance for no particular reason What have interns done to you???? These people work the most in the hospital!!!!

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Healthinternvoice@Healthintern22·
"If we hadn't taken the issue to SM,they would have paid us" 😳😧 I'm short of words.......... This is beyond us.We want all healthcare professionals in Nigeria to help us. What should we call this? Bullying or Gaslighting? @oauthcofficial @JAOOKENIYI
Victor@VictorRicky_

@JAOOKENIYI It feels like they are just playing with us.Anyone who goes to ask about our money gets a different answer each time.They even said that if we hadn’t taken the issue to SM before, they would have paid us.I honestly don’t understand,are they trying to punish us or what

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Healthinternvoice@Healthintern22·
As it is now,interns are being threatened and forced to shut up. @oauthcofficial is oppressing it's interns for speaking up. We're tired of begging the management for what we laboured for. @JAOOKENIYI ,This is LABOUR INJUSTICE
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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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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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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