A nurse from Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital has opened up about the harsh realities she is facing amid the ongoing salary delay crisis.
According to her, she lives in Pantang and spends ¢42 daily on transportation to and from work. To make matters worse, her rent expired on August 15, 2025, and her landlord has been pressuring her to renew the advance. She explained that each time he confronts her, she assures him that the government will eventually pay their salaries—but sadly, the payment never comes.
Following her emotional interview, which quickly went viral, several well-meaning internet users have stepped forward, offering to assist her with rent and provide financial support.
While many see this as her moment to meet a true destiny helper who could transform her life, others argue that it is unfair for all the sympathy to be directed at her alone. They insist that many other nurses involved in the protest are equally drowning in debts and struggling to make ends meet, and they too deserve help.