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“She Died Begging for Oxygen” – Pregnant Aisha Najamu’s Tragic Death at Katsina Hospital Over Cash-Only Policy

Benjamin Sobowale by Benjamin Sobowale
December 4, 2025
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Aisha Najamu arrived at Umaru Musa Yar’Adua International Hospital in desperate need.

She was pregnant and struggling to breathe.

Doctors said she needed oxygen and a ventilator right away.

But the hospital cashier refused a simple bank transfer.

He demanded cash on the spot.

While her family scrambled for money, Aisha cried for help.

She died before they could pay.

Eyewitnesses watched in horror as the scene unfolded.

A good Samaritan stepped in.

He begged the cashier: “Just take the transfer. Save her life!”

No luck.

He even offered to cover the full bill himself.

Still no.

He pulled out $100 cash as a bribe to bend the rules.

The staffer said no.

“Fear of sanctions,” he claimed later.

Aisha’s pleas grew weaker.

Her family searched frantically for cash.

Too late.

She passed away at the hospital gate.

The Hospital’s Side: Policy Over Patients?

Hospital management confirmed the story but defended their staff.

Spokesman Aminu Ibrahim Kofar Bai offered condolences.

He said they would visit Aisha’s family and probe any negligence.

But they blamed state rules.

Katsina’s TSA policy bans bank transfers into personal accounts.

No POS machines on site.

Oxygen is scarce anyway—they source it only from Daura, miles away.

Pharmacy head Perm Usman Salisu Wada backed the cashier.

“He was just following rules,” Wada said.

“Some patients recover and vanish without paying.”

The hospital noted one formal complaint—from Human Rights Watch (IHRAAC).

No others yet.

A Pattern of Pain in Katsina

This isn’t isolated.

Anonymous sources say cash-only demands delay care daily.

Understaffing and low morale fuel the chaos.

Nigeria’s hospitals often put policy before people.

A simple transfer could have saved Aisha.

Instead, a mother-to-be lost her life.

Rest in peace, Aisha Najamu.

Your story demands change—now.

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