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Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Unperturbedpota: 11:32am On Aug 31, 2023
gforce5:
Bros, don't waste your time arguing with these people. Nigerians are some of the most ignorant and deluded set of people in the planet. They always like making irrational/hasty comparisons between the standard of living in a developed country and a standard of living a third world country like Nigeria. The west is structured in a way that the middle class can have a COMFORTABLE standard of living while a third world country like Nigeria is structured in such a way that ONLY the rich and upper middle class can prosper.

No, we must force them to think even if it means with beating or abuses.

This is why I don't worry when disasters strike in Nigeria it's just natural selection.
Massive population of the iliterates need to be removed for the educated ones to rise to the fore and change things

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Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Oritna94(m): 11:35am On Aug 31, 2023
modernWays:


It is collective money but not collective good to use the same skill giving to you by the same society to improve or help her? Why don't you compare the cost of training and cost of living of the countries they are running to before you start blaming the government of low pay? The last time I cheack, an average doctor earn more than any civil servant, and they are well above middle class. Patients are dying in numbers everyday in our various hospitals due to lack of skilled or adequate doctors but these heartless greedy few don't see their services as important to the society that subsidise their training? To answer your question, other sectors are not so critical to the society or received the same advantage giving to this sector. Government don't spend that much on them compare to medical departments. If you go to university, you will understand this. Anyone can chose or change profession anytime at will but can't be a medical doctor over the night.

Medical sector is very crucial to the society, you don't compare it to other sectors. That is why It never cheap to acquire this certificate anywhere in the world because they know the value attached to it. If Nigeria are to follow the same ethnic practice as it being done abroad, 98% of these doctors will never be one today. How many of them can afford to pay up to $38k or #34m per year as international student in UK and American universities. Even their nationals pays roughly around $9k or 8m per year. You can see why medical training are highly subsidise by government to enable us to have adequate doctors in our hospitals.

The reality is that, an average black man is too individualistic by nature, he lacks foresight, wicked, egocentric and greedy.
Why most of them leave is not just about the pay but the working conditions. You can imagine working in a hospital with nothing to work with? Simple disposables like gloves are not available. Simple defibrillator for managing a cardiac arrest is not functional. How do you expect to give your best in such conditions? No water in a theater. Doing surgeries with phone torch. It is really heart breaking.... I was working in the accident and emergency of a teaching hospital were a bank manager was brought in with symptoms of myocardial infarction( cardiac arrest). Do you know even a simple ECG was not available. This man later died because of lack of simple basic equipment. So I don't blame doctors leaving. Even if the training was subsidized, the working environment should be conducive to work in.This is what ARD has been begging the government to do. I can tell you that I have learnt so much here is Saudi because of the availability of equipments to work with.

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Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Light777(f): 11:38am On Aug 31, 2023
Moyinoluwa35:
I got an offer to egypt as a medical doctor for 6,000$ a month with a year vacation
pls is this offer still open.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Blazebond(m): 11:45am On Aug 31, 2023
Let them go,who wants to go can go,if there is opportunity out there for you to go,I advise that you go.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by spiSeyi: 11:51am On Aug 31, 2023
Nkemsplendid:
The man is right. If you do a bit of research, you will find out he is speaking the truth. The Edward Francis Smalls Teaching Hospital in Banjul is recruiting seriously right now and the pay is actually $4k per month. Several of our colleagues here in Enugu have taken the offer.
Nah lie.. How much is the revenue of Gambia that it will afford such. FYI Rivers state revenue is more than that of Gambia grin
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by sonssyo(f): 11:56am On Aug 31, 2023
Nonsense country that cannot even provide ordinary disposable hand gloves, when I had accident in the year 2020, you are meant to buy the hand gloves that doctors use for your treatment, our hospitals cannot provide you with ordinary hand gloves , I have told my brother to find a way and run from this country because he is too qualified to be here. Nigeria is cursed with bad leaders that will one way or the other brain wash poor fellas with tribalism gibberish and they will go back and be making gest of them "let the poor breath"
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by FireUpNow(m): 12:23pm On Aug 31, 2023
The useless master strategist with a forged degree in book keeping from CSU who knows nothing has messed up this country.i just pity those 🌽🌽🌽 eating supporters
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by NamelessOGBENI(m): 12:53pm On Aug 31, 2023
Dozis:
My licensed colleague in Canada earns 10,000 CAD monthly, that translates to 5M plus in Nigerian currency.
If you're a healthcare professional in this country, run for your dear life. It's not worth it. Those employed by government are living in penury while those employed in private sectors earn rubbish and work as slaves.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by gforce5: 12:59pm On Aug 31, 2023
Very true. I salute your courage. I have given up trying to educate these people as they have what they call "coconut head". The educational system in this country needs to be overhauled for the country to progress. Too many educated illiterates roaming around.
Unperturbedpota:


No, we must force them to think even if it means with beating or abuses.

This is why I don't worry when disasters strike in Nigeria it's just natural selection.
Massive population of the iliterates need to be removed for the educated ones to rise to the fore and change things
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Unperturbedpota: 12:59pm On Aug 31, 2023
gforce5:
Very true. I salute your courage. I have given up trying to educate these people as they have what they call "coconut head". The educational system in this country needs to be overhauled for the country to progress. Too many educated illiterates roaming around.

Indeed . A better nation is all we want

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Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by naija1stnigar(m): 1:04pm On Aug 31, 2023
Walahi this one gidi gan, even the ones we have Don't have passion for the job anymore, they consist of mostly killers, they will see precarious health issues and still handle it with levity. Na so them dey kill many people for hospital. No wonder Nigerians prefer praying when sick than going to hospital.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Alonso91(m): 1:12pm On Aug 31, 2023
cRobo:
I WON'T SAY A WORD


But you just did!
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Dozis: 1:14pm On Aug 31, 2023
modernWays:


It is collective money but not collective good to use the same skill giving to you by the same society to improve or help her? Why don't you compare the cost of training and cost of living of the countries they are running to before you start blaming the government of low pay? The last time I cheack, an average doctor earn more than any civil servant, and they are well above middle class. Patients are dying in numbers everyday in our various hospitals due to lack of skilled or adequate doctors but these heartless greedy few don't see their services as important to the society that subsidise their training? To answer your question, other sectors are not so critical to the society or received the same advantage giving to this sector. Government don't spend that much on them compare to medical departments. If you go to university, you will understand this. Anyone can chose or change profession anytime at will but can't be a medical doctor over the night.

Medical sector is very crucial to the society, you don't compare it to other sectors. That is why It never cheap to acquire this certificate anywhere in the world because they know the value attached to it. If Nigeria are to follow the same ethnic practice as it being done abroad, 98% of these doctors will never be one today. How many of them can afford to pay up to $38k or #34m per year as international student in UK and American universities. Even their nationals pays roughly around $9k or 8m per year. You can see why medical training are highly subsidise by government to enable us to have adequate doctors in our hospitals.

The reality is that, an average black man is too individualistic by nature, he lacks foresight, wicked, egocentric and greedy.
You got it wrong, if the country wants her health care workers to stay let them make working conditions palatable, it is wickedness and appalling that a consultant earns 1000 dollars per month while his counterpart in Gambia earns 4000 dollars, what is slavery again?
Healthcare job is not a charity work, a workman deserves his wages, sometimes government would even reach agreement with healthcare workers and renege on the agreement, hold our irresponsible leader for mismanaging the resources of the country.
People train people so that they can impact positively to the society and also be able to fend for themselves and not to turn them to slaves. You don't appeal to people's consciousness and at the same time make conditions of service so bad that elsewhere becomes more attractive.

I repeat that the money a healthcare workers was trained with is part of what we all own collectively. While you're comparing what it takes to train abroad, try to also compare the wages and employment rate of those countries because even with that high training cost, they still churn out more healthcare workers than us and are also able to poach our own, what do I mean, living conditions and wages are good enough in those countries so that parents can train their children and they have also made students loans available, you can't just mention the amount without mentioning what is obtainable in those climes.

It is not about the average black man because there are black men in those countries you mentioned and they are not leaving their countries to other places. It is our country where there is rudderless government.

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Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Niccoloimhotep(m): 1:16pm On Aug 31, 2023
Moyinoluwa35:
I got an offer to egypt as a medical doctor for 6,000$ a month with a year vacation
why didn’t you take the offer?
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Benwems(m): 1:18pm On Aug 31, 2023
Dozis:
My licensed colleague in Canada earns 10,000 CAD monthly, that translates to 5M plus in Nigerian currency.
If you're a healthcare professional in this country, run for your dear life. It's not worth it. Those employed by government are living in penury while those employed in private sectors earn rubbish and work as slaves.

Stop the lies. Canada doesn’t allow Nigerian trained doctors practice as medical doctors.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Oritna94(m): 1:24pm On Aug 31, 2023
Benwems:


Stop the lies. Canada doesn’t allow Nigerian trained doctors practice as medical doctors.

No, that is not true. As long as you pass their licencing exams. You can practice as a doctor.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Benwems(m): 2:10pm On Aug 31, 2023
Oritna94:


No, that is not true. As long as you pass their licencing exams. You can practice as a doctor.

It is true. Nigerian trained doctors do pass both the provincial and national license exams but they are not allowed given permit to work as a doctor.
Even in Uk some Nigerian doctors who have license to work as doctors are working as care givers because no even jobs for doctors. People just lie a lot to make it all seem rosy.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by menacity(m): 2:16pm On Aug 31, 2023
Please are the ones for IT Specialist available too and how can one apply please
Moyinoluwa35:
I got an offer to egypt as a medical doctor for 6,000$ a month with a year vacation
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Ferdinandu(m): 2:49pm On Aug 31, 2023
Unperturbedpota:


Another iliterate opening this mouth to talk rubbish. You can't compare prices ike that that except it is 1 dollar to 1 Naira then you can compare prices in the two nations . Nigeria is to expensive to live in for honest people, only scammer thieves and politicians who steal are okay with Nigeria.

But iliterates don't know this hey look at the dollar conversion whic is dumb an stupid

Can you live on N6000 monthly you mumu? No you can't but someone can live one $2000 monthly.

It's jottngeir fault you keep devaluing your currency due to bad leadership policies and no sense 9n governance.

So you can't compare even ordinary Ghana right next to you there Nigeria Ghana with a lower currency 5han Naira is still by far a better country but ou are too uneducated to know this and ca never afford to leave Nigeria in the first place so no need to argue with you 🤣🤣🤣🤣
When they were teaching you basic economics in secondary school you were too dumb to understand. Your dumbness follows you to adulthood
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Unperturbedpota: 2:51pm On Aug 31, 2023
Ferdinandu:
When they were teaching you basic economics in secondary school you were too dumb to understand. Your dumbness follows you to adulthood

😂😂😂😂

Okay , dummy
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Dozis: 2:56pm On Aug 31, 2023
Benwems:


Stop the lies. Canada doesn’t allow Nigerian trained doctors practice as medical doctors.
I'll leave you to wallow and sink in your ignorance.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Benwems(m): 3:13pm On Aug 31, 2023
Dozis:

I'll leave you to wallow and sink in your ignorance.

It’s okay, but lies and propaganda will lead you and anybody nowhere!!!
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by lawani: 3:24pm On Aug 31, 2023
They can't pay that much in those countries
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Dozis: 3:36pm On Aug 31, 2023
Benwems:


It’s okay, but lies and propaganda will lead you and anybody nowhere!!!
Whatever boils your corn.
https://arrivein.com/career-ca/how-to-immigrate-to-canada-as-a-doctor/#:~:text=Medical%20occupations%20are%20regulated%20in,online%20before%20arriving%20in%20Canada.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by modernWays: 4:12pm On Aug 31, 2023
Dozis:

You got it wrong, if the country wants her health care workers to stay let them make working conditions palatable, it is wickedness and appalling that a consultant earns 1000 dollars per month while his counterpart in Gambia earns 4000 dollars, what is slavery again?
Healthcare job is not a charity work, a workman deserves his wages, sometimes government would even reach agreement with healthcare workers and renege on the agreement, hold our irresponsible leader for mismanaging the resources of the country.
People train people so that they can impact positively to the society and also be able to fend for themselves and not to turn them to slaves. You don't appeal to people's consciousness and at the same time make conditions of service so bad that elsewhere becomes more attractive.

I repeat that the money a healthcare workers was trained with is part of what we all own collectively. While you're comparing what it takes to train abroad, try to also compare the wages and employment rate of those countries because even with that high training cost, they still churn out more healthcare workers than us and are also able to poach our own, what do I mean, living conditions and wages are good enough in those countries so that parents can train their children and they have also made students loans available, you can't just mention the amount without mentioning what is obtainable in those climes.

It is not about the average black man because there are black men in those countries you mentioned and they are not leaving their countries to other places. It is our country where there is rudderless government.


You are still saying the same thing over and over again. The question is, what is average cost of obtaining the kind of quality medical training in Gambia that Nigeria doctors received here in Nigeria that made Gambian government to offer such pays? What is the comparative cost of living and earning in Gambia? They are not fools, they know what they are paying for. Besides, if such skill/experience is that cheap to obtain, they would've prefer to train their citizens and pay less(if what they are paying is so far above cost of living).

As regards to "our collective money" you keeps repeating", let me break it down in a lay man understanding, for instance, if government were to subsidise education of each student with 50k, the cost of doing the same for medical students would be 500k each. Government can easily gives the 50k as it was givien to others and allow you to fund your education but they cant, because they knew that 98% of the applicants would not be able to afford it, which may eventually affect quantity of doctors needed in our hospitals. As for the employment opportunities and wages, Nigeria produced too much Doctors on the average, due to the fact that the cost of training are relatively peanut compared to their counterparts abroad. Nigeria too can comfortably pay her consultant $4000 if you are paying the value of your training fees and the masses are also paying the value of health care services. Alot of Nigerians are quick to condemn government but fail to realise that we too have alot to do to fix the system. If you can't appreciate a system that trained you for a peanut because you feel it is our collective money, you don't have moral right to blame our corrupt leaders who might also feel the same and loot (because they spent too to acquire the positions).

Let me cut it short and ask you few questions;

1. If I may ask, why do you think government subsidise medical students training cost with 500k, while others are only entitle to 50k?

2. Why should doctors be paying in dollars, while we spend Naira in Nigeria. Can they spend the naira where they were paying in Dollars?

3. If medical training can be easily funded by everyone in the said developed countries, why do they still need poor trained ones from developing countries?

Note: I am not trying to defend our corrupt leaders, all of us know they are not doing well, my point is that, where is humanity when we keep chasing money. Besides, doctors are not doing badly in Nigeria, it is greed and hunger to live large that made alot of them abandoned their jobs in Nigeria.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by SAMBARRY: 4:18pm On Aug 31, 2023
Omenapounds:
May anybody who still went ahead and voted for Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the February 25th presidential election after the past 8years of utter failure of Buharis administration, never experience peace for as long as Tinubu is on that seat. May his generation never forgive him for dragging them with himself into such mess...
So our doctors are now running to smaller African countries just to survive, and some people are still playing the tribalism card? 🥺🥺 You guys think we hate Tinubu but no, we know he doesn't have anything positive to offer Nigeria cus you can't give what you don't have. Tinubus dainted image will haunt him on that seat until he leaves it...

It is well...

Drops Mic
oponu Ni e.but obi Na the saint Abi? Alo gbadun.


In 2023 you're still fighting over politicians when they've settled each other behind closed doors


Fighting for Tinubu, obi or Atiku is like fighting husband to defend wife or fighting wife to defend husband.las Las them go settle behind closed doors on the bed.dey Play
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by docsholz(m): 5:16pm On Aug 31, 2023
modernWays:


You are still saying the same thing over and over again. The question is, what is average cost of obtaining the kind of quality medical training in Gambia that Nigeria doctors received here in Nigeria that made Gambian government to offer such pays? What is the comparative cost of living and earning in Gambia? They are not fools, they know what they are paying for. Besides, if such skill/experience is that cheap to obtain, they would've prefer to train their citizens and pay less(if what they are paying is so far above cost of living).

As regards to "our collective money" you keeps repeating", let me break it down in a lay man understanding, for instance, if government were to subsidise education of each student with 50k, the cost of doing the same for medical students would be 500k each. Government can easily gives the 50k as it was givien to others and allow you to fund your education but they cant, because they knew that 98% of the applicants would not be able to afford it, which may eventually affect quantity of doctors needed in our hospitals. As for the employment opportunities and wages, Nigeria produced too much Doctors on the average, due to the fact that the cost of training are relatively peanut compared to their counterparts abroad. Nigeria too can comfortably pay her consultant $4000 if you are paying the value of your training fees and the masses are also paying the value of health care services. Alot of Nigerians are quick to condemn government but fail to realise that we too have alot to do to fix the system. If you can't appreciate a system that trained you for a peanut because you feel it is our collective money, you don't have moral right to blame our corrupt leaders who might also feel the same and loot (because they spent too to acquire the positions).

Let me cut it short and ask you few questions;

1. If I may ask, why do you think government subsidise medical students training cost with 500k, while others are only entitle to 50k?

2. Why should doctors be paying in dollars, while we spend Naira in Nigeria. Can they spend the naira where they were paying in Dollars?

3. If medical training can be easily funded by everyone in the said developed countries, why do they still need poor trained ones from developing countries?

Note: I am not trying to defend our corrupt leaders, all of us know they are not doing well, my point is that, where is humanity when we keep chasing money. Besides, doctors are not doing badly in Nigeria, it is greed and hunger to live large that made alot of them abandoned their jobs in Nigeria.




A young Nigerian Medical officer can not buy 2006 Toyota Corolla even if he/she saved their salary for a whole year without touching it, you have got to be joking to say Nigerian doctors are not doing badly
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Dozis: 9:11pm On Aug 31, 2023
modernWays:


You are still saying the same thing over and over again. The question is, what is average cost of obtaining the kind of quality medical training in Gambia that Nigeria doctors received here in Nigeria that made Gambian government to offer such pays? What is the comparative cost of living and earning in Gambia? They are not fools, they know what they are paying for. Besides, if such skill/experience is that cheap to obtain, they would've prefer to train their citizens and pay less(if what they are paying is so far above cost of living).

As regards to "our collective money" you keeps repeating", let me break it down in a lay man understanding, for instance, if government were to subsidise education of each student with 50k, the cost of doing the same for medical students would be 500k each. Government can easily gives the 50k as it was givien to others and allow you to fund your education but they cant, because they knew that 98% of the applicants would not be able to afford it, which may eventually affect quantity of doctors needed in our hospitals. As for the employment opportunities and wages, Nigeria produced too much Doctors on the average, due to the fact that the cost of training are relatively peanut compared to their counterparts abroad. Nigeria too can comfortably pay her consultant $4000 if you are paying the value of your training fees and the masses are also paying the value of health care services. Alot of Nigerians are quick to condemn government but fail to realise that we too have alot to do to fix the system. If you can't appreciate a system that trained you for a peanut because you feel it is our collective money, you don't have moral right to blame our corrupt leaders who might also feel the same and loot (because they spent too to acquire the positions).

Let me cut it short and ask you few questions;

1. If I may ask, why do you think government subsidise medical students training cost with 500k, while others are only entitle to 50k?

2. Why should doctors be paying in dollars, while we spend Naira in Nigeria. Can they spend the naira where they were paying in Dollars?

3. If medical training can be easily funded by everyone in the said developed countries, why do they still need poor trained ones from developing countries?

Note: I am not trying to defend our corrupt leaders, all of us know they are not doing well, my point is that, where is humanity when we keep chasing money. Besides, doctors are not doing badly in Nigeria, it is greed and hunger to live large that made alot of them abandoned their jobs in Nigeria.



It is obvious you know so little about the health care environment and what is obtainable in Nigerian healthcare space.
What doctors and other healthcare professionals in Nigeria earn is one of the worst globally irrespective of how the degree was s obtained or education subsidy, this is the crux of the matter, the take home does not match the current inflation rate. Unless your argument is that subsidy justifies the poor renumeration and if that is the case, I have nothing else to say to you because this is a pure case of cheap blackmail and entitlement mentality. It is akin to your parents telling you to stay at home and help in the homestead for peanuts because they trained you.

To answer your questions, there is no argument that government subsidises education but I also want to ask you. Does subsidising education mean that meagre salaries should be paid.
UAE, Saudi Arabia and Germany are examples of countries where education is subsidised and yet pay one of the highest wages in the world, so what is your argument?

2. Nobody said doctors should be paid in dollars, it's just a mere conversion for convenience because it is easier to understand or compare dollars. Gambia does not pay in dollars they pay in their local currency, it's just that when it is converted to dollars the equivalence is 4000 dollars. Google the average salary of doctors in Nigeria and compare it with other countries where education is also subsidised and tell me what you got.

Developed nations are not falling on their knees asking Nigerians to come and work in their country, it is Nigerians that are scrambling for these opportunities outside our shores because of poor renumeration and working conditions, get this fact right. As a matter of fact, UK wants to stop recruiting doctors from Nigeria.

Contrary to what you wrote there, you are actually defending mediocrity in the name of subsidised education and doctors are not doing well in Nigeria, they are suffering, there is nothing like greed when asking for better working conditions and better pay. Where is humanity when doctors are poorly remunerated and their take home pay cannot take them home. Ask policy makers about humanity first and not your doctor's
There is nothing like living large. Even abroad there they are not the richest, just that they can now actually afford some basic things, unless affording basic things can now be considered as living large. I don't know what you think doctors are paid, the salary of a consultant is actually ₦900k per month and this is the pinnacle of medicine. 900k as of last year was about 2000 dollars and today it's barley 1000 dollars and you call it doing well. (We talk about dollars because in Nigeria here, the exchange rate affects the prices of almost everything). How much is fuel? How much is foodstuff? School fees for children and even helping extended families are all in this salary and this is only a consultant.
Your position in this matter is like someone training a fowl which at the end of the day must be killed for food.
Re: Nigerian Doctors Relocating To Sierra Leone, Gambia To Earn $4,000 Wages, CMDs by Moyinoluwa35(f): 10:48pm On Aug 31, 2023
Before you conclude am lying u should have ask me my what my line is specialize on
Benwems:


Lies, Egypt can’t part a medical doctor $6,000 per month. What’s the minimum wage of egypt ? What’s the GDP per capital of Egypt? You people lie a lot.

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