Fellow Nurses Africa News, 02 August 2025.

News Report: Nigerian Celebrity Sparks Controversy with #500K Reward Offer to Striking Nurse
Lagos, Nigeria – August 2, 2025
A social media post by Nigerian celebrity Iyanya, known as @Iyanya, has ignited a heated debate online after he offered a #500,000 reward to an unidentified nurse who continued working during a nationwide strike by the Nursing Association of Nigeria. The incident, which unfolded on X, has drawn both support and criticism, highlighting tensions over labor rights, healthcare worker welfare, and collective action.
The Initial Post
On Saturday evening, Iyanya posted a series of tweets seeking to locate the nurse, whom he praised for prioritizing “human lives” over financial gain. The post, accompanied by a video of the nurse at work duringthe nursing strike, read: “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 offer quickly gained traction, amassing over 98,000 likes and 385 retweets within hours.
Backlash and Support
The gesture sparked a polarized response. Chude Jideonwo (@chude) highlighted the context, noting that the nurse was called out by a colleague for refusing to join the strike, which was initiated to demand better working conditions and pay. Critics, including nurses and healthcare professionals, accused Iyanya of undermining the strike. Sammy (@Nurse_leumaS) argued, “Nurses are on strike, a strike demanding fair pay and recognition by the government but you want to reward a saboteur who undermines the collective action of her colleagues.” Similarly, Bernard Mayokun, RN (@BernardMayokun), suggested rewarding all 10,000 underpaid nurses instead, dubbing Iyanya “the philanthropist.”
Other users, like Lucero Somto (@LuceroSomto), questioned Iyanya’s motives, asking, “You’ve never brought out your voice to say anything about it but someone trying to sabotage a strike calling on the government to do the right thing is who you suddenly want to give 500k?” Aisha Yesufu (@AishaYesufu) added that the act, while noble, could be more destructive long-term, potentially affecting patient care if nurses’ welfare remains unaddressed.
Iyanya’s Response
In a follow-up tweet, Iyanya revealed he had located the nurse, identified as Mrs. Guobadia, and shared her side of the story. He defended his decision, stating, “I’ll give her the money, it’s my money and I felt led to gift her, I don’t care who agrees with me or not. Do have a great day.” This response further fueled the debate, with some accusing him of clout-chasing and others supporting his individual act of generosity.
Wider Implications
The controversy has exposed deep frustrations among Nigeria’s healthcare workers. Tech Nurse Timi (@TechNurseTimi) pointed out that rewarding a strike-breaker encourages a lack of sympathy for collective struggles, while Similoluwa (@Notsimplysimimi) urged Iyanya to organize $500,000 for every nurse to address missed salaries and underpayment. Royalty (@iRoyalty) criticized the move as reminiscent of Nigerian political behavior, questioning its sustainability, while FitMedic (@FEMMY466) called it ironic given the strike’s purpose to ensure fair pay.
Public figures and commentators also weighed in. CHARMXTOVA (@CHARMXTOVA) likened it to rewarding non-protesters during the #EndSARS movement, calling it a chase for relevance, while Mathoks (@mathoks20) emphasized the importance of collective solidarity over individual rewards. Dozie (@doziecuit) simply reacted with “lol,” reflecting the mix of disbelief and amusement among some users.
Ongoing Debate
As of 9:45 PM BST on August 2, 2025, the conversation continues to evolve, with over 377 replies to the original post. Opinions range from calls to revoke the nurse’s license (Emmanuel not Macron @EmmanuelnotMac) to suggestions that the money could be better used to support the striking nurses collectively. The incident has reignited discussions on healthcare worker rights, the role of celebrities in social issues, and the ethics of rewarding individual actions during collective labor actions in Nigeria.
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