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Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Calitoscassius(m): 6:01pm On Feb 08
What stringent condition? Just bribe them! Nothing is stringent in Naizooria, strigent my ass! Since when has anyone followed guidlines or rules in Naizooria? Even government, judges, judiciaries, police and military do not follow rules in naizooria.

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Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by ClearFlair: 6:02pm On Feb 08
DavidEsq:
Useless people. Always looking for ways to increase people's suffering

Yes APC is very wicked

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Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by 2mch(m): 6:03pm On Feb 08
It should be 5yrs. 2yrs is too small. If they don’t like it they can school abroad.
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by DorianD(m): 6:11pm On Feb 08
Some of you won't say anything concerning the ongoing circular because you're not a Nurse.
Quite understandable but your child, wife, sister, cousin, brother, or one of your family members is a Nurse

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Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Earthquakes: 6:24pm On Feb 08
Tjra:
Eligible applicants must have a minimum of two (2) years post qualification experience from the date of issuance of permanent practicing licence. Any application with provisional licence shall be rejected outrightly.


It should be 5 years minimum.




Let them travel abroad for studies and start working after graduation.

It’s easy to type nonsense just because you are not affected, I spent millions of naira training my cousin in nursing school, after successfully graduation she waited for over 1yr to get a job, the job barely pay 60k a month wey no reach my 1hr salary and you don’t want me to bring her abroad??
Are you kidding??
One day e go reach you

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Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Sctests: 6:38pm On Feb 08
zubby4567:
ok

Google Australian Institute of Medical and Clinical Scientists (AIMS).

Read all the information and guidelines and send emails to them for clarification, if need be.
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by IMASTEX: 7:10pm On Feb 08
wethebest:
The day u chose to be a nurse or doctor, u took the same oath security personnels took to save lives in sweet and worse condition. No leave, no transfer. If to work as doctor and nurse abroad dey hungry u, Go sch dere and remain dere. U can't b getting cheap medical certification frm a country u re not willing to serve.
Why not channel this your energy to the right direction. Start with the minister of education whose kids school abroad, minister of health, the president and others who don't even know what the Nigeria hospitals look like, Chief medical tourist. I guess they aren't on oath. undecided undecided

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Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by MasterTeeUSA: 7:33pm On Feb 08
One does not affect the other...we can discuss improving internship so it wont be bone breaking...we definitely need more health workers but you cant have a country without needed healthcare workers. That is putting more extreme pressures on the workers in the country too...creating more bone breaking problems. Its 2 years not 5 years or 10 years. How many years is medical school in the US...4yrs and you start working in the clinic by Year 3...then residency 3 - 5 yrs...on top the education is not subsidized.




Lifebender:



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 MasterTeeUSA: 7:35pm On Feb 08
Lol we already know those without a brain. You can make your point without speaking from your ass. Residency is 3 - 5 yrs...Before you can even get employed as a Nurse in sane countries, you might need to have some experiences at the CNA, LPN level and you will also do clinicals. We know some of you with local contents and local brains...I don't plan to exchange insult with you.





THUNDER4real:

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 Lifebender(m): 7:43pm On Feb 08
MasterTeeUSA:
One does not affect the other...we can discuss improving internship so it wont be bone breaking...we definitely need more health workers but you cant have a country without needed healthcare workers. That is putting more extreme pressures on the workers in the country too...creating more bone breaking problems. Its 2 years not 5 years or 10 years. How many years is medical school in the US...4yrs and you start working in the clinic by Year 3...then residency 3 - 5 yrs...on top the education is not subsidized.





You guys don't get it.
Nigeria is not short of health practitioners.They cannot accommodate everybody.When was the last time Nigeria govt employed doctors and nurses?
Do you know the number of times health practitioners have protested for being understaffed?Yet nothing has been done.
Check the figures that graduate annually,to the figures that was employed and to the figures that travelled out.Their you'll have your answers.
Their are unemployed doctors and nurses,and they are the ones leaving. And those who want better life.But Nigeria is not short of health practitioners.

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Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by THUNDER4real(m): 7:47pm On Feb 08
MasterTeeUSA:
Lol we already know those without a brain. You can make your point without speaking from your ass. Residency is 3 - 5 yrs...Before you can even get employed as a Nurse in sane countries, you might need to have some experiences at the CNA, LPN level and you will also do clinicals. We know some of you with local contents and local brains...I don't plan to exchange insult with you.





your statement makes no sense. You type with your fingers, reason from your anal whole. Oponu
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by MasterTeeUSA: 8:13pm On Feb 08
Lol...ignorance is a disease. Of course it wont make any sense. Not everyone can comprehend.



THUNDER4real:
your statement makes no sense. You type with your fingers, reason from your anal whole. Oponu
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by MasterTeeUSA: 8:18pm On Feb 08
So your stat is better than those that compare number of health practitioners to the population or per thousands of people. Getting them gainful employed should not be the responsibility of the Govt alone. I actually think the Govt should minimize its print in healthcare and privatize different sections of public hospitals, subsidize the poor so they can afford insurance, and support private expansion of the health care industries. That will also reduce the healthcare's exposure to strikes and wage issues. Regulations though is important to guide against abuse of health care workers and small unions should be allowed to negotiate wages and salaries commensurate with experience.





Lifebender:


You guys don't get it.
Nigeria is not short of health practitioners.They cannot accommodate everybody.When was the last time Nigeria govt employed doctors and nurses?
Do you know the number of times health practitioners have protested for being understaffed?Yet nothing has been done.
Check the figures that graduate annually,to the figures that was employed and to the figures that travelled out.Their you'll have your answers.
Their are unemployed doctors and nurses,and they are the ones leaving. And those who want better life.But Nigeria is not short of health practitioners.
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by wethebest(m): 8:56pm On Feb 08
IMASTEX:

Why not channel this your energy to the right direction. Start with the minister of education whose kids school abroad, minister of health, the president and others who don't even know what the Nigeria hospitals look like, Chief medical tourist. I guess they aren't on oath. undecided undecided

Thats why anyone that wish to work as a doctor or nurse abroad, should go and school dere. Simple. I don't gv a Bleep about the evil apc and the President but Nigeria nd those still living in it.
If the govt open door for all Doctors nd nurses to leave d country, who will treat those that can't afford to go abroad?
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by ukaface(f): 8:59pm On Feb 08
Earthquakes:


It’s easy to type nonsense just because you are not affected, I spent millions of naira training my cousin in nursing school, after successfully graduation she waited for over 1yr to get a job, the job barely pay 60k a month wey no reach my 1hr salary and you don’t want me to bring her abroad??
Are you kidding??
One day e go reach you
Leave the guy
The guy na ment
Na who wear shoe know where e Dey pinch am
That I.diot no even get shoe talk more of wearing it
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by NGArmyTerrorist: 9:40pm On Feb 08
Tunumbu is touching every angle! Na Thunda go strike those behind this, after 7yrs and you wan keep them back for Zoo while una go outside for medical tourism. If you're a nurse, whenever you see these people outside for hospital wey you dey work, make you use needle and syringe bring am back home.

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Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by OgbeniOptional(m): 9:48pm On Feb 08
Way to go, I think Zimbabwe has done some like this too. Education way too cheap here.
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by THUNDER4real(m): 9:50pm On Feb 08
MasterTeeUSA:
Lol...ignorance is a disease. Of course it wont make any sense. Not everyone can comprehend.



yes ignorance is the disease you and your bastard generation has been suffering from. Brainless gay
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by IMASTEX: 10:07pm On Feb 08
wethebest:


Thats why anyone that wish to work as a doctor or nurse abroad, should go and school dere. Simple. I don't gv a Bleep about the evil apc and the President but Nigeria nd those still living in it.
If the govt open door for all Doctors nd nurses to leave d country, who will treat those that can't afford to go abroad?
At bolded, this is why the people should place a demand on the government to be more responsible. Rather than waiting for the professionals to keep making sacrifices like every citizens are already doing. Many of those leaving aren't really comfortable with the decision but are compared to due to the situation on ground. Poor welfare, zero security, infrastructure, uncertain economy/future, etc to live a meaningful life as humans. Emigration is part of human and people will always keep moving for different reasons. Who says that Nigeria trained healthcare professionals must be the one to do the job? Why are foreigners relocating to certain destination to render services? What are those people doing right? That Nigeria can't do to also attract the best hands from across the globe? You keep mentioning subsidized school? What is the standard of the school? The one that subject doctors to even upgrade to be able to practice abroad? What will you say about the IT and other professions leaving in droves? We aren't ready to focus on the root cause yet.
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by ianian: 10:30pm On Feb 08
Exactly! This was what I was trying explain to a nurse. Because she was quick to call Nigeria government names.

post=128355707:

We thought working as a Nurse for a minimum
of 2 years has always been in place and that is what the employer abroad require.
You can't just finish nursing school and immediately take the next flight abroad to start working with no experience.
They won't allow you make you come kill dem citizens nah,
You sef think am.

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Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by ianian: 10:31pm On Feb 08
Exactly! This was what I was trying explain to a nurse. Because she was quick to call Nigeria government names.

post=128355707:


We thought working as a Nurse for a minimum
of 2 years has always been in place and that is what the employer abroad require.
You can't just finish nursing school and immediately take the next flight abroad to start working with no experience.
They won't allow you make you come kill dem citizens nah,
You sef think am.

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Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by odinaccess: 10:32pm On Feb 08
Emekaonline:


So how can you work or get a job overseas when you are not verified as expected? Or you have never left your village?

When you leave these shores then you will realise you hv to be re certified
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by tobyemmanuel(m): 10:54pm On Feb 08
wethebest:
The day u chose to be a nurse or doctor, u took the same oath security personnels took to save lives in sweet and worse condition. No leave, no transfer. If to work as doctor and nurse abroad dey hungry u, Go sch dere and remain dere. U can't b getting cheap medical certification frm a country u re not willing to serve.

Coming from someone with zero clue of how much is paid for fees
🤣🤣🤣
M!umu
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Aremu01(m): 11:06pm On Feb 08
This country just keep making me hate her every day
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Abcruz(m): 11:35pm On Feb 08
wethebest:
The day u chose to be a nurse or doctor, u took the same oath security personnels took to save lives in sweet and worse condition. No leave, no transfer. If to work as doctor and nurse abroad dey hungry u, Go sch dere and remain dere. U can't b getting cheap medical certification frm a country u re not willing to serve.

Will you keep quiet. What do you know about the rigorous training and financial commitment involved to make them become slaves in Nigeria.
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Lifebender(m): 12:11am On Feb 09
MasterTeeUSA:
So your stat is better than those that compare number of health practitioners to the population or per thousands of people. Getting them gainful employed should not be the responsibility of the Govt alone. I actually think the Govt should minimize its print in healthcare and privatize different sections of public hospitals, subsidize the poor so they can afford insurance, and support private expansion of the health care industries. That will also reduce the healthcare's exposure to strikes and wage issues. Regulations though is important to guide against abuse of health care workers and small unions should be allowed to negotiate wages and salaries commensurate with experience.






WHO standard says 1 nurse to 5 patients.
Now lemme ask even in UK with a well developed healthcare system,they still don't have 1:5.
That is not on healthcare practitioners,that's in the government.
Now you need nurses to stay back and help out,how? With which job?
Do you know UK is constantly recruiting?
The last time OAUTHC did recruitment was in 2022.And guess what,it was a shoddy one.
They recruited 180 nurses and 90 doctors even with the mass exodus of healthcare practitioners.Till date,those people are yet to be paid.
FMC Abeokuta did their own recruitment this year after so many protest of being short staffed.Guess what,they recruited so little.
Lemme ask you sir,why do you think Nigeria politicians do not patronise Nigeria hospitals?
You think we are not good?
It's because they didn't invest in the sector and they are not ready to.
How then do you expect healthcare practitioners to stick with a dying sector?
What about those without jobs.
Cos I can tell you sir there are doctors and nurses in Nigeria without jobs.What they do is locum job to keep body and soul together.And then you still expect them to stick back when their is no job for them,the environment is nit conducive,the pay is bad and then you still work like a slave for peanuts.
No sir,even my enemy deserves better.
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by MasterTeeUSA: 1:16am On Feb 09
Lol grin grin grin




THUNDER4real:
yes ignorance is the disease you and your bastard generation has been suffering from. Brainless gay
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by nosa2ekundayo: 3:45am On Feb 09
Lifebender:


https://saharareporters.com/2024/02/08/health-workers-kick-nigerian-nursing-council-introduces-stringent-conditions

Our voices must be heard

Hospital owners Don happy die...
Na to dey useless the nurses as they want now...
Just let me stretch una imagination now...imagine say nurse Don do 1year 6months... And cmd come begin ask of puna grin or come decide to stop/delay/frustrate her pay....wetin u go do as a nurse?

Sense people make una answer this I beg
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by DECLAN2015(m): 4:27am On Feb 09
wethebest:
The day u chose to be a nurse or doctor, u took the same oath security personnels took to save lives in sweet and worse condition. No leave, no transfer. If to work as doctor and nurse abroad dey hungry u, Go sch dere and remain dere. U can't b getting cheap medical certification frm a country u re not willing to serve.

What do u mearnt by cheap education.....do u know how much they pay in state schools and private now.
And secondly ....what of living wage........the truth is that most would have love to stay but there are many factors that make people run.....poor welfare is the issue
Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by Rajosh(m): 9:27am On Feb 09
This should only be applicable to those that were sponsored by the government.

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Re: Health Workers Kick As Nigerian Nursing Council Introduces Stringent Conditions by seunayantokun(m): 11:02am On Feb 09
Honestly, these evil people have killed Nigeria dead pátápátá porogodo.
They always find a demon to head the nursing council to oppress nurses. Unfortunately, medical doctors who themselves are victims of oppression are willing enablers.

When politicians need good health service, they fly abroad; when doctors need good life, they fly abroad, and when nurses desire better living, they flee abroad. It is mow funny that medical doctors and their political leaders have conspired to stop nurses flight abriad while not ready to make life better for them here.

Nurses, CONSIDER YOUR REGISTRATION ELSEWHERE. If you are yet to get your degrees or diplomas, just make sure you prepare for qualifying exams of some other countries far or near as you study for your degrees or diplomas so that you get registered somewhere else and flee the sinking ship. You will never need NMCN again.

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