Nurses at Suleja General Hospital in Niger State use light from mobile phones to treat patients after electricity fails in the building.
A video of the scene spread on social media on Sunday.
In the clip, staff hold up their phones and shine beams onto beds where patients lie.
They check conditions and carry out care in the ward.
The hospital sits in Suleja, Niger State. Power does not reach the site, so workers turn to torchlights on their devices to see what they do.
One nurse directs light while another attends to a patient nearby.
This event takes place in 2026.
Nigeria sees its national grid collapse twice earlier in the year.
Facilities across the country deal with cuts at times.
Staff at the University College Hospital in Ibadan went on strike last month after months without steady supply.
They cited unpaid bills and long blackouts that affect operations.
People who watch the Suleja video share comments online.
One notes that the country still faces basic power issues this far into the year.
Another points to governance as a factor that leaves some areas behind.
Hospital officials and the Niger State government have not issued any statement on the matter so far.
The video continues to circulate as more users express concern about conditions in public health facilities.
