By Oluwadara Adebisi,Samuel Obour
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An unpaid nurse disclosed that she and her colleagues had worked for 10 months without receiving any salary since December 2024She shared that financial hardship forced her to shave her hair and beg for food, surviving on one meal dailyThe nurse’s emotional outcry sparked strong reactions online, highlighting the struggles of the unpaid nurses and midwivesGhana’s top stories, now easier to find. Discover our new search feature!An unpaid nurse has decided to speak out about the hardships she and her colleagues from the Coalition of Unpaid Nurses and Midwives are facing.An unpaid nurse shares how the financial crisis over unpaid salaries forced her to compromise her beauty and feeding standards. Photo credit: @sikaofficial1. Image source: XSource: TwitterIn a video shared on social media, the nurse explained how the unpaid salary had affected her both financially and health-wise. Unpaid nurse shares emotional struggle onlineShe explained that she and her colleagues had not received their salaries for about 10 to 11 months, since December 2024. CHECK OUT: Your Opinion Matters — Tell Us How Yen Can Improve and Win Access To The Copywriting Course for Free.In her words:”It’s the 2020 batch of nurses. They posted us last year in December (2024) and this year in January (2025). We have been working for the past 10, 11 months, but they have not paid us, not even GH₵1.”Read alsoKorle Bu nurse weeps over inability to pay rent, appeals to government over salary arrears, videoGhanaian mother of two divorces husband, reunites with ex-lover after 10 years apart, videoGhanaian lady in Canada shares regrets about her marriage: “I rushed because of church pressureShe went on to detail the devastating impact the lack of salary payment has had on her personal life as a lady. According to her, she had to shave her hair because she can no longer afford to maintain it at a salon.She also added that she continues to struggle to feed herself, often eating only once a day and having to beg for food. She said:”My hair. Me being a lady, I have to take care of my hair once in a while. I don’t have money to go to the salon. I can’t get any from anywhere.”She added:”We, as health professionals, we are preaching ‘eating a balanced diet,’ ‘eat well,’ ‘eat fruits’… but how many times do I eat in a day? I eat once a day, and even then, I have to beg.”Watch the video below:Read alsoDoreen Andoh shows leg with a metallic plate after an accident in a viral videoMother in tears over young daughter’s school placement near Kasoa farmWife’s frustration boils over during tense confrontation with husband at chop bar, videoReactions to unpaid nurse’s outcryYEN.com.gh collected reactions from Ghanaians who watched the video on X. Some of the comments are below.@Xcedis1 said:”Aww, sorry, hmmm, Npp and wickedness, so evil, they knew they were putting these people at risk, yet they did it just to punish the current administration.”@msrukie1 wrote:”This has to be one of the most painful things; being employed and struggling for basic necessities because your salary is being held. Awww Ghana! 🤦♀️”@JOSHUAAKPALU1 commented:”It’s been 15months, the nurses who did national service have not received a penny for 15 months now, we completed since May.”@asassboy1 wrote:”You would wonder why you go to the hospital and the nurses are not treating you with urgency and respect. This country is a sad place to be honest.A Ghanaian nurse shares her frustration after working nine months without a salary. Photo credit: @ghbrain/TikTokSource: TikTokNurse weep over inability to pay rentYEN.com.gh had earlier reported that a young nurse working at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital was reduced to tears as she explained that her house rent had expired and that her landlord was demanding payment.Read alsoGhanaian lady shares five jobs she’s done three years after relocating to the US, video inspires hope”What can she buy that I can’t?”: Kwartemaa sparks ‘beef’ with Dulcie Boateng on the Delay ShowGhanaian lady shares regret after relocating to Dubai to seek greener pastures, videoThe nurse, who is part of the Coalition of Unpaid Nurses and Midwives in Ghana, joined others to submit a petition to the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Health on Thursday, October 2, 2025She spoke about the cost of transportation to her workplace, adding that the inaction of those responsible for ensuring they are paid was unfair.JOIN IN: Suspicious Content In Your Feed? Bust It With Our Free and Brief Fact-Checking Course. Get a Certificate! Source: YEN.com.gh