April 5, 2026
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Media personality Gbemi narrates her experience at a hospital as she reacts to a conversation about demanding deposit before giving treatment

Media personality Gbemi narrates her experience at a hospital as she reacts to a conversation about demanding deposit before giving treatment

Gbemi Olateru Olagbegi took to Twitter to narrate her experience at a hospital while reacting to a conversation about hospitals asking for a deposit before administering treatment.

The media personality appears to be of the opinion that the main focus should be on treating patients first, not on money.

She tweeted: “You go to a hospital in pain and while receiving treatment – they bring the bill for registration . Damn! Can you chill ? They want to admit you and ask you to drop 150k deposit . Kilode ???

She added: “I remember being admitted at a hospital last year, while they were setting the drip (I.V) , they brought the P.O.S into the room and asked for a 200k deposit. I was in a lot of pain and bleeding.”

Media personality Gbemi narrates her experience at a hospital as she reacts to a conversation about demanding deposit before giving treatment

There has been a conversation among Twitter users about health insurance in Nigeria and how effective it is. A health practitioner claimed that most HMOs pay hospitals only a tiny fraction of the cost of treating their patients. As a result, some hospitals have been running at a loss and have resorted to asking patients to make a deposit first before treatment is received.

Some Twitter users agreed that hospitals are well within their rights to ask for a deposit before treatment. However, some Twitter users think that money should not be mentioned when a patient is in obvious pain.

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