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  • Nyanya Hospital: When Tooth Ache Led To ‘Migraine’

    Nyanya Hospital: When Tooth Ache Led To ‘Migraine’

    Rochas Ibe, a self-employed programmer said he was experiencing tooth ache around his down molars, and upon viewing it in a mirror, he sighted what looked like a crack on a tooth and a hole at the region. He knew he had to see a doctor.

    On Thursday, April 3, 2026, Ibe got dressed around 11 am with the feeling that he could just walk into a hospital and get attended to by a dentist, following the persistent tooth ache and the observations made.

    At first, he thought of finance and which hospital could be more affordable, and later decided to check the closest government hospital, which is Nyanya General Hospital, Abuja.

    “So, I dashed into the hospital and walked straight to the reception room and made my request known to the staff around, oblivious of the hospital modalities,” Ibe told THE WHISTLER correspondent during a conversation.

    “The staff politely looked at me and said, “is this your first time here?” I said yes, the staff then said, come back tomorrow as early as 6am. That way, you will be able to obtain a number and a card as well,” Ibe further narrated.

    Ibe said he stood so transfused wondering why he could not see doctor that day while it was just 11: 45a.m., just then, the staff told him again that they already have number of people to be attended to, and cannot go beyond that, stressing that they have only three doctors on seat.

    He looked around and saw people seated in different spaces and moved to one person to inquire what he wanted to do and what time he came. Then, he was told that the real struggle for patients there often begin long before any consultation.

    According to him, coming at that hour, one will only hear that the hospital had already reached its quota for the day and that the numbers and card required before seeing a doctor had all been issued.

    Determined to have his problem solved, Ibe went back the next morning, arriving as early as 6:20 a.m. only to become the 20th person for the day. But surprisingly, he didn’t get a card because it was on a public holiday (Good Friday), the hospital said they would attend only 15 persons for the day.

    He said he went to the staff and pleaded with her to give him the grace to see a doctor to at least know how to manage the pain for the moment, the staff dismissed him saying, “Oga, we can’t go beyond 15 patients, doctors are not available.”

    Ibe said he stayed back to see if his fate could carry him, but got disappointed as nobody could listen to his pleas. He then went back, hoping to come back next time earlier than before.

    On Tuesday, April 7, after the Easter break, Ibe went back as planned, reaching the hospital at 6:00 a.m. According to him, patients were already seated and, in the absence of hospital staff, had taken it upon themselves to maintain order, assigning numbers based on arrival time. He was the 47th person to arrive.

    At this point, he was made to understand that the hospital only issues cards to 70 adults and 30 children. Aside from that, you would have to come another day, except for children that they might have adjusted.

    Ibe told our correspondent that at about 7:22 a. m., when the staff member responsible for issuing hospital cards eventually arrived, expectations of fairness quickly gave way to frustration. Instead of following the patient-organised numbering system, the official began distributing cards selectively—prioritising individuals he appeared to know. At this point, murmurs turned into complaints.

    Those who had waited for hours questioned the sudden shift. Why were latecomers being attended to first? Why was the established order ignored? Ibe said the staff member stood his ground, insisting that he has the authority to decide who receives cards and in what order. His position only deepened tensions.

    According to him, for many patients, the consequences were immediate and disheartening. Hours of waiting stretched into the afternoon. Some remained at the hospital all day, while others eventually left without seeing a doctor.
    Ibe further told our correspondent that a patient who said she came around 5:30 a.m., and was the fourth person to arrive at the hospital, became number 30 while the staff was issuing card.

    According to him, the patient got so pissed and went about complaining to some other staff, but instead of addressing the issue professionally the staff became defensive to her fellow staff which later escalated to aggressive exchange of words.

    “This lady got so pissed and dissatisfied with the whole process, especially with the issuing of cards. She was number four at arrival, but eventually became number 30 on issuing of card, so she became very furious at the hospital staff. She made mention of the man being incompetent.

    “However, she laid complaint to a colleague of the staff, but instead of the woman to acknowledge their errors, the woman rather went on the defensive, this almost became a very heated exchange between the two of them, of which the staff was saying very unprofessional things like, it’s her office, even if she gets number, she can show who has the real power here,” Ibe narrated.

    He added, “Even me that was number 47 on arrival ended up not getting any number, as soon they exhausted the 70 cards, they turned the rest back, except for children category that is not limited to 30.

    At this point, the toothache was almost turning into a migraine due to the stress and psychological trauma of endless waiting.

    However, out of desperation, Ibe eventually found his way to a doctor at the hospital (a dentist) and had his teeth examined with possible prescription for treatment.

    Nyanya Hospital: When Tooth Ache Led To ‘Migraine’ is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • NYSC issues call-up letters for 2026 batch ‘A’ stream II

    NYSC issues call-up letters for 2026 batch ‘A’ stream II

    The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has issued call-up letters for prospective corps members in the 2026 batch ‘A’ stream II. The scheme announced the development in a poster shared on its official X account on Monday, indicating that deployment for the batch has been released. The release comes days after NYSC announced the timetable […]

  • Best affordable web hosting services for Nigerian publishers in 2026

    Best affordable web hosting services for Nigerian publishers in 2026

    The cost of running a website in Nigeria has changed significantly over the past few years. With the Naira’s instability affecting dollar-denominated services, many Nigerian publishers are rethinking their hosting choices in 2026. 

  • Adeyanju Mocks Opposition Leaders Over ‘Short-Lived’ Anti-INEC Protest

    Adeyanju Mocks Opposition Leaders Over ‘Short-Lived’ Anti-INEC Protest

    Human rights lawyer and activist, Deji Adeyanju, has taken a swipe at Nigeria’s opposition leaders following the abrupt end to their anti-INEC protests, describing the exercise as ineffective.

    The protests, which reportedly lasted three days, fizzled out without achieving their stated objectives, drawing criticism from Adeyanju, who questioned the capacity of opposition figures to mobilise sustained civic action against the government.

    Former president Atiku Abubakar, former Senate President, David Mark who’s the National Chairman of the ADC, former presidential candidate Peter Obi and former transport minister, Rotimi Amaechi were along the top leaders in the African Democratic Congress (ADC) that led the protest to the office of the Independent National Electoral Commission following the derecognition of the ADC leadership as a result of internal party tussle.

    INEC argued it relied on a court decision, a development the opposition said was a move to deny it the chance to contest the 2027 election.

    Adeyanju on Monday lamented the abrupt end to the protest which he said did not achieve what the opposition wanted – full recognition of the leadership of the ADC headed by David Mark as National Chairman and Rauf Aregbesola as National Secretary.

    He said, “The anti-INEC protests ended after three days without achieving anything, despite all the opposition leaders backing and funding it. These are the people that want to remove Bola Tinubu from power.”

    He argued that the outcome of the demonstrations reflects a broader decline in activism and opposition politics in Nigeria, adding, “Activism and opposition in Nigeria is dead.”

    Adeyanju contrasted the recent protests with past movements he participated in, particularly the #ResumeOrResign campaign during the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari, which demanded transparency on Buhari’s health status during his prolonged medical absence abroad.

    “I remember how 14 of us shut down Nigeria under Buhari during the #ResumeOrResign movement, despite all the hired pro-government protests against us,” he said.

    He also recalled organising a prolonged protest at the Unity Fountain in Abuja over the killing of members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), also known as Shiites.

    “I also organised a 109-day protest against the killing of Shiites at the Unity Fountain,” Adeyanju stated.

    The activist did not hold back in criticising leading opposition figures, including Atiku, Obi, and Amaechi, accusing them of failing to demonstrate resilience in sustaining the protests.

    “But Atiku, Obi, Amaechi and others couldn’t sustain a protest for even one week,” he added.

    Adeyanju Mocks Opposition Leaders Over ‘Short-Lived’ Anti-INEC Protest is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • ‘Rivalry keeping Wizkid, Davido relevant’ – Blaqbonez

    ‘Rivalry keeping Wizkid, Davido relevant’ – Blaqbonez

    Nigerian rapper, Blaqbonez has claimed that rivalry between fans is one of the reasons Afrobeats megastars Wizkid and Davido have remained relevant in the music industry for about two decades.

    Speaking in an interview with YouTuber Korty EO, Blaqbonez said artists can love each other but rivalry between fans shouldn’t be discouraged.

    He claimed that without rivalry Wizkid and Davido would lose their relevance.

    “Wizkid and Davido can never fade. That hatred is the reason why they will be relevant forever. When they love each other, it is over. Love is for children. Artists can love each other, but the fans should never love each other,” he expressed.

    According to Blaqbonez, rivalry between fanbases keeps artists trending.

    The rapper said he is competitive and welcomes rivalry.

    ‘Rivalry keeping Wizkid, Davido relevant’ – Blaqbonez

  • Terrorists kill four soldiers, vigilante in Kwara

    Terrorists kill four soldiers, vigilante in Kwara

    Four soldiers and a member of the local vigilance team in Kemanji community, Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State, were killed on Monday morning when suspected terrorists launched a deadly attack on the border community. Kemanji is the headquarters of Kemanji Ward in Kaiama LGA of Kwara State. The incident, which was confirmed by […]

  • Israel, Argentina sign agreements on AI, terrorism, antisemitism

    Israel, Argentina sign agreements on AI, terrorism, antisemitism

    Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu and President of Argentina, Javier Milei launched the ‘Isaac Accords’ on Sunday in Jerusalem.

    The Isaac Accords aim to strengthen cooperation between Israel and countries in South, Central, and North America on democracy, anti-terrorism, antisemitism, and drug trafficking.

    The allies will focus on increasing coordination against terrorist groups, with an emphasis on “Iran’s attempts to expand its terrorist network and presence throughout the Western Hemisphere.”

    ​PM Netanyahu and ​President Milei witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on Preventing Terrorism, a MoU on Cooperation in Artificial Intelligence, and an Amended Aviation Protocol.

    Both nations will share skills and knowledge in AI technologies and their infrastructure, while the amendment to the Air Services pact signed in 2017 regulates various issues to facilitate aviation links.

    ​Netanyahu and Milei also announced a direct international flight route between Israel and Argentina by the end of the year. Tel Aviv-Buenos Aires flights would take around 15-16 hours.

    ​Netanyahu’s office said the move will foster economic tie​s, business activity​, international cooperation, and expand investment​, trade, and tourism between Israel and Latin America.

    Milei, whose visit to Israel is his third trip since assuming office in December 2023, confirmed that Argentina will move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

    Argentina will become the eighth country to do so, following similar relocation by the United States, Fiji, Guatemala, Honduras, Kosovo, Papua New Guinea, and Paraguay.

    Israel, Argentina sign agreements on AI, terrorism, antisemitism

  • Troops launch clearance operation in Borno, target insurgents’ enclaves

    Troops launch clearance operation in Borno, target insurgents’ enclaves

    Troops of Operation Hadin Kai have carried out a clearance operation targeting suspected insurgent enclaves in Kaga Local Government Area of Borno State.

    The development was disclosed in a post on Monday by security analyst and counter-insurgency expert, Zagazola Makama, via his X handle.

    Security sources said the operation was conducted on April 19 at about 1000 hours by troops of the 29 Task Force Brigade in conjunction with members of the Civilian Joint Task Force, CJTF.

    The troops, mounted on Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles, Armoured Personnel Carriers, and gun trucks, advanced from Benisheikh through key routes including Qwayari, Karnakasari, the Camel Route, and the Mainok axis.

    According to the sources, the operation was aimed at clearing suspected Boko Haram enclaves and denying insurgents freedom of movement within the corridor.

    However, no contact was made with insurgents during the operation, which is ongoing.

    Military authorities said the exercise is part of sustained clearance and domination operations across the North-East theatre.

    They added that the overall security situation in the region remains calm but unpredictable, while troops’ morale and operational efficiency remain high.

    The development comes amid recurring attacks by Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists in the North-East region.

    Troops launch clearance operation in Borno, target insurgents’ enclaves

  • Naira gains weekly despite slight Friday slip as reserves dip, oil prices fall

    Naira gains weekly despite slight Friday slip as reserves dip, oil prices fall

    THE naira posted a weekly appreciation against the United States dollar across both the official and parallel foreign exchange markets, despite recording a marginal decline at the close of trading on Friday. Data from the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM) showed that the local currency closed at ₦1,342.50/$1 on Friday, April 17, compared with ₦1,341.01/$1 […]

  • VIDEO: ‘I’m now 48,’ Roby Ekpo speaks on 11-year childless marriage with ex-wife

    VIDEO: ‘I’m now 48,’ Roby Ekpo speaks on 11-year childless marriage with ex-wife

    Nigerian media personality, Roby Ekpo, has opened up about his 11-year marriage to his ex-wife, Mayowa Lambe Ekpo, which ended without children. Ekpo spoke during a recent episode of The Honest Bunch podcast, where he shared details about the relationship and what led to its collapse. Ekpo also alleged that he discovered she had been […]