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Tragedy as Rivers Resident Doctor Dies After 72-Hour Nonstop Duty

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A tragic incident has occurred at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH), where a young resident doctor, Dr. Femi Rotiifah, reportedly slumped and died after working a continuous 72-hour shift.

Sources within the hospital revealed that the late doctor, who had been planning to relocate to the United Kingdom in pursuit of better opportunities, collapsed while still on duty and could not be revived despite frantic efforts by colleagues.

The incident has sparked widespread concern over the workload and welfare of medical personnel in Nigeria, with many calling it a reflection of the extreme pressure young doctors face in the country’s health sector.

Tributes have begun pouring in for Dr. Rotiifah, described by colleagues as hardworking, dedicated, and passionate about his profession. His untimely passing has further amplified calls for urgent reforms in the healthcare system to protect frontline workers from burnout and prevent avoidable tragedies.

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