Key Points:
- Verydarkman calls Prof Muhammad Ali Pate to act now. He wants doctors back in Abuja public hospitals.
- He says leaders fly abroad for care, not local wards. He urges fair care for poor homes in Nigeria.
- He vows to keep speaking till clinics run at full steam. He asks the minister to use his office fast.
Verydarkman has sent a blunt call to Abuja today. He speaks to Prof Muhammad Ali Pate by name. He wants the health boss to fix a burning issue. He says doctors must return to public hospitals at once.

The activist says leaders avoid care in local wards. He adds that poor homes pay the real price. “We will not keep quiet,” he writes with force. He asks the minister to act and end needless loss.
Call to the Health Minister
In a video post, he faces the camera and speaks. He tags the minister’s full name and title. He says, “use your office” to bring doctors back. He sets the focus on Abuja public hospitals today.
He also points at a bigger old habit. He says many leaders do not use local care. “So yes I won’t even blame you,” he adds. But he still wants action now for sick people here.
Claims on leaders who seek care abroad
He says former leaders used care in foreign wards. He cites “a former Nigerian president who kpai abroad.” He says the current president avoids local clinics as well. He calls this trend bad for poor families at home.
His words keep the tone plain and direct. “We will not keep quiet and watch people die,” he writes. He stresses the poor “lose loved ones” when care fails. He says the minister must fix this with speed.
Meanwhile, hospital stress has grown in recent days. Last week’s five-day doctors’ strike set the mood in clinics.
Online talk, backstory, and what may follow
Fans note this is not his first bold take. Days ago, he pushed a sharp Lagos slows Nigeria rant on ports and flights. He now turns that same fire to public health. He frames this as a simple ask for fair care.
He ends with one clear, short demand to Pate. Bring doctors back to Abuja public hospitals now. Keep clinics open for the poor at all hours. He says he will not stop till that change comes.





