Healthcare professionals in Nigeria struggle to prove legitimate credentials and combat professional gatekeeping by unaccredited organizations
Licensed physiotherapists and medical rehabilitation professionals in Nigeria face credential verification challenges and professional discrimination from non-governmental organizations claiming authority they don't legally possess. Current solutions fail because there's no centralized, accessible digital verification system for MRTB registration and licensing, forcing professionals to repeatedly prove their legitimacy and leaving them vulnerable to false claims about their qualifications.
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Overall Score: 26.5%
Payment Evidence (3)
Payment Type Saas
Payment intent for saas: app, api
From: Mary Habila: You Do Not Need To Belong To NSP To Practice Physiotheraphy (Seun2019)
Payment Type Service
Payment intent for service: service, agency
From: Mary Habila: You Do Not Need To Belong To NSP To Practice Physiotheraphy (Seun2019)
Payment Type Community
Payment intent for community: membership, group
From: Mary Habila: You Do Not Need To Belong To NSP To Practice Physiotheraphy (Seun2019)
Source Signals (1)
Today, I read an "official statement" from Nigeria Society of Physiotheraphy where it was stated that the late Mary Habila was not a physiotheraphist because she did not belong to the society.<br /><br />Please see here: <a href="https://www.nairaland.com/8710907/mary-habila-not-registered...
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Problem Details
- Category
- healthcare
- Pain Keywords
- credential verification, professional licensing, regulatory compliance, professional gatekeeping, license authentication
- Signals Collected
- 1
- Created
- 2026-07-18 02:00