EKO HOT BLOG reports that Big Brother Naija Season 7 winner, Josephine Otabor, popularly known as Phyna, has sparked controversy with her recent assertion that 80% of deaths in general hospitals are caused by the workers themselves.
Phyna, known for her outspoken nature, further stated that certain nurses in these hospitals deserved to be “flogged and sacked” for their alleged role in these unfortunate incidents.
Taking to her Twitter handle on Tuesday, Phyna shared her concerns and hinted at a distressing personal experience she had encountered. The reality star did not hold back in expressing her strong stance on the matter, stating that she was ready to face anyone who challenged her assertions.
Phyna’s tweet read, “I doubt it’s all general hospitals, but I hereby say some nurses in general hospitals need to be flogged and sacked. 80% of deaths in general hospitals are caused by the workers. On top of this very thing, I fit swear for anybody wey come for me.”
The statement made by Phyna has generated mixed reactions from the public, with some individuals expressing their agreement and others vehemently disagreeing. The issue has sparked an online debate, with many demanding evidence or clarification from the reality star to support her claims.
While Phyna’s assertion may have shocked some, it is important to note that her statement reflects her personal opinion and may not be representative of the entire healthcare system. The Nigerian healthcare sector has long faced challenges such as understaffing, inadequate resources, and other systemic issues that may impact patient care.
As discussions around this controversial topic continue, it remains to be seen whether Phyna will provide additional details or evidence to substantiate her claims. The public eagerly awaits further developments and responses from relevant healthcare authorities regarding the reality star’s statements.
It is crucial to approach such allegations with caution and ensure that a thorough investigation is conducted to ascertain the accuracy of the claims made by Phyna.
The well-being and safety of patients in general hospitals are of utmost importance, and any concerns raised should be addressed promptly to maintain public trust in the healthcare system.
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