A US-based Nigerian nurse, Joy William, has ignited online discussions after revealing she earns her monthly salary in just two hours, contrasting it with what Nigerian doctors earn in a month. In a post on X, William addressed doctors who she claims look down on nurses, highlighting the disparity in their earnings.
"I earn what a Nigerian doctor makes in a month in just 2 hours," she stated, sparking reactions. While some supported her stance, others questioned the comparison, citing different contexts and responsibilities.
The debate highlights global healthcare worker migration trends and wage gaps. What's your take on this comparison?
