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Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by SpatialKing(m): 5:00pm On Feb 08 |
Why is Tinubu, his supporters and APC this heartless and wicked? |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Nclex: 5:04pm On Feb 08 |
You won't treat your nurses well, you won't still want them to travel out for greener pastures. Is that not witchcrafty? The betrayal Faruk of a person must have collected money from the government to frustrate his colleagues. Who makes such senseless decisions as these? The nurses should start a nationwide protests immediately 1 Like |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by DigitalJobs: 5:09pm On Feb 08 |
Some of their points are valid. However, This Point Below Is There Full Responsibility: " Welfare for Nurses: We should have a welfare or committee responsible for making sure no nurse is victimized or abused. In a situation of assault as we have seen in many cases there should be a body speaking on behalf of the nurse. There should be a body where a nurse can report to get justice." |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by THUNDER4real(m): 5:10pm On Feb 08 |
wethebest:you are very senseless, these doctors and nurses you mentioned paid their way through school. They did not take oath as security personnels. If the government wants to keep them they should train them the way they train security personnels by providing their school fees and everything they need to become doctors and nurses. 4 Likes |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Lifebender(m): 5:10pm On Feb 08 |
FreeStuffsNG: And what about lawyer,engineers,geologist,pharmacist,linguist? Are they not trained by government funded schools? I need your answers pls. 1 Like |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by LordIsaac(m): 5:11pm On Feb 08 |
This is beautiful; God bless the Council. We have lives here to not just save, but save well! Some nurses are wicked! 1 Like
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Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Prokaryote: 5:11pm On Feb 08 |
This is nothing but slavery....if the government need to retain its health workers,they should do what others do and not force people to stay back with hash policy. |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Emekaonline: 5:12pm On Feb 08 |
odinaccess: So how can you work or get a job overseas when you are not verified as expected? Or you have never left your village? |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Angelfrost(m): 5:15pm On Feb 08 |
It's what it is...! The government is trying hard (maybe too hard) to force healthcare professionals to stay back in the nation, even though no real effort is being made to improve their working and living conditions. |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by THUNDER4real(m): 5:17pm On Feb 08 |
Tjra:I can see you reason from your anus. The way you wish people to stay in a bad condition, may you stay in a bad condition in your career. Fvktard. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Angelfrost(m): 5:20pm On Feb 08 |
odinaccess: Still travel?!! Well, that's if you don't intend to continue your professional career there, or you wish to start afresh by undergoing an undergraduate program for 4 years, then get licensed. Normally, it isn't even right for someone without work experience to just travel and start working... No serious nation will accept or allow that. 1 Like |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by THUNDER4real(m): 5:21pm On Feb 08 |
LordIsaac:Hi idiot, nurses are wicked, next time you are sick, treat yourself. Also support them leaving Nigeria, so you won’t encounter them. 😁 |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Sctests: 5:21pm On Feb 08 |
odinaccess: You clearly did not read the piece. Lazy man. |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by toujurs: 5:22pm On Feb 08 |
Tinubu 😆. Nigerians will cry blood, this 8 years will be bloody |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by killsmith(f): 5:23pm On Feb 08 |
Protest everywhere. Tinubu failed from the start. I don't think anybody can break this record of failure. 1 Like |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Sctests: 5:23pm On Feb 08 |
wethebest: Just look at the this man's crude mentality. 1 Like |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by femicyrus(m): 5:24pm On Feb 08 |
More pepper without water. Renewed shege pro max |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by wethebest(m): 5:26pm On Feb 08 |
THUNDER4real: They should stop schooling in Nigeria. You wanna be a nurse or doctor, go school abroad and be working there, Simple. Lets see how many can afford the fees studying anything that has to do with medicine abroad. Govt subsidize these courses so u can serve ur country. |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by geoworldedu: 5:31pm On Feb 08 |
tobenuel:I think the reverse is the case. Out life expectancy speaks volume. |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Sctests: 5:31pm On Feb 08 |
The only way to keep Health workers encouraged to work in that country is better remunerations, not all these stringent policies. It is pure slavery to keep a medical professional where he does not want to work. No wonder the MLSCN council is asking for data on practising Medical Scientists all over the country. Thank God I left to Australia when I did. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by MasterTeeUSA: 5:33pm On Feb 08 |
No country trains its workers and allow them to japa without serving...even in Israel you need to serve in the military. Putting conditions for people to show their skills and their competence before japaing...helps everyone including those they will be treating abroad. Imagine, you are in UK and someone from Nigeria that has never practiced Nursing is treating you after license verification with zero experience. My only ask is that ...it should be easy for people to train in hospitals without knowing people, and they should be able to serve without difficulties for those 2 years. Lifebender: |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by kingthreat(m): 5:35pm On Feb 08 |
Please you nurses should go to the UK/USA/Canada and pay the tuition fees in their universities there. No one will stop you afterwards. |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by THUNDER4real(m): 5:35pm On Feb 08 |
wethebest:You just type senselessly. Explain how Govt subsidize the schooling. Also they are not the only course in the university. |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by panpan(m): 5:36pm On Feb 08 |
These rules will discourage the study of nursing and midwifery in Nigeria. These conditions will encourage slavery in the employment of nurses and midwives. |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by wethebest(m): 5:39pm On Feb 08 |
THUNDER4real: Since u can't reply without insulting your frustrated generation, go and sch abroad. Leave Nigeria certificate alone 🤣. I knw u can't afford to study abroad so wait for the verification nd stop crying. |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by THUNDER4real(m): 5:41pm On Feb 08 |
MasterTeeUSA:You are very stupid with your comparison, comparing a course studied with military. Compare NYSC with compulsory military service of other countries. With these your statements, your reasoning is very poor. Nigeria govt is not training these workers in school, some attended private schools. This makes your comparison and statements foolish |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Sterope(f): 5:42pm On Feb 08 |
This is unconstitutional. Get them to court! |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by zubby4567(m): 5:43pm On Feb 08 |
Sctests: |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Lifebender(m): 5:46pm On Feb 08 |
MasterTeeUSA: Then what about the mandatory 1year youth service? If you're going by experience,are you aware medical personnel go for 1year internship program which is rigorous,bone breaking? |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by THUNDER4real(m): 5:47pm On Feb 08 |
wethebest:see who is calling someone frustrated. I can retire you and feed you and your generation. Just the way you are happy that bad things befall others, that’s the way people will be happy when bad things befall you. |
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Eniolohunda: 5:54pm On Feb 08 |
It is an height of wickedness |
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