Resident doctors at the OOUTH (Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital) in Nigeria have commenced a ten-day warning strike due to unpaid allowances. The strike action, initiated by the association of resident doctors, is intended to pressure authorities to address the outstanding payments. Any member of the association found working during the strike period will be fined 50,000 Naira. The strike is expected to disrupt healthcare services at the hospital. The association has not specified the exact nature of the unpaid allowances, but the action highlights ongoing financial challenges within the Nigerian healthcare system. Vanguard News reported the commencement of the strike, indicating its potential impact on local healthcare access.