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Nigerian Singer Iyanya Offers N500,000 Reward to Nurse Who Defied Strike Action

August 3, 2025
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Prominent Nigerian recording artist Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk has announced a N500,000 monetary reward for a nurse who continued working during the recent four-day nationwide strike called by the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), despite facing harassment from striking colleagues.

The controversial incident came to light through a viral video showing the unidentified nurse being confronted by her peers after she reported for duty during the industrial action, which has since been called off. The footage, which circulated widely across Nigerian social media platforms, captured the hostile reception the nurse received from her striking colleagues.

Iyanya, best known for his hit single “Kukere,” took to social media to express his admiration for the nurse’s dedication, stating his intention to locate and reward her for what he described as her commitment to saving lives over personal gain.

“Can someone find her for me? I want to give her 500k. She is not a health care worker for the money but for human lives. Someone find her for me, please,” the singer wrote in his social media post.

The artist’s announcement has generated significant online discourse, with reactions ranging from praise for his generosity to criticism of his intervention in labor disputes. One particularly vocal critic questioned the wisdom of his gesture, asking, “Why do some Nigerians love rewarding bad behavior???”

Iyanya responded firmly to the criticism, defending his position and clarifying his rationale. “What’s your definition of bad behavior? A nurse decided not to go on strike so she could save lives. Being at work is bad behavior for you?” he replied. “She is an essential worker, and she deserves some compensation, and the way she was humiliated was wrong. Find her for me; I have 500k for her immediately.”

The singer’s stance highlights a broader debate within Nigeria’s healthcare sector regarding the balance between workers’ rights to strike action and the provision of essential medical services. Healthcare strikes in Nigeria often create significant challenges for patients requiring urgent medical attention, particularly in government hospitals where many citizens rely on affordable care.

The recent NANNM strike, which lasted four days before being suspended, was part of ongoing disputes over working conditions and compensation for healthcare workers in the country. Such industrial actions have become increasingly common in Nigeria’s public healthcare system, as medical professionals seek improved wages and better working environments.

Iyanya’s offer has yet to result in the nurse being identified, despite his public appeals for assistance in locating her. The incident underscores the complex dynamics surrounding labor disputes in essential services, where individual workers face difficult choices between solidarity with colleagues and their perceived duty to patients.

The singer’s intervention also reflects a growing trend of Nigerian celebrities using their platforms and resources to address social issues, though such gestures often generate mixed reactions from the public regarding their appropriateness and effectiveness.

As the search for the nurse continues, the incident serves as a focal point for broader discussions about healthcare delivery, workers’ rights, and the role of public figures in labor disputes within Nigeria’s evolving social landscape.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nigerian singer Iyanya has offered N500,000 to a nurse who defied a healthcare workers’ strike to continue treating patients, despite facing harassment from colleagues.

The gesture has sparked national debate about whether prioritizing patient care over strike solidarity deserves reward or constitutes undermining workers’ rights.

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