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Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Gracious10: 2:35pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
This is serious o! Nigerians don not like their nurses at all, kai but it's the solution that matters. Compassionate care is what keeps ringing out loud here, Nurses please smile, smile, smile, show some kindness, even under pressure, please be polite and yes no yelling at patients, they are there for help. That's all Nigerians needs from you. Secondly, don't expect patients to give you money to appreciate you, thank you is very enough and fulfilling even when you don't get thank you, still do your job with all diligence , that's another thing Nigerians wants. Be selfless in your Jobs. |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by cococandy(f): 3:21pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
Thank you badejob: |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by cococandy(f): 3:36pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
It doesn't say in their contract that they will be owed months and months of salary and still be threatened with joblessness is they chose to protest. Again. Not supporting bad nurses. But constructive criticism please. Richy4: 1 Like |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by cococandy(f): 3:41pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
20% of 100k Naira can't even buy you a bag of rice. Is that one salary? Tell me how the person can afford decent housing. Much less kids schools fees feeding and the rest. It's less than $300. Even Walmart employees make more than that about 1-2 weeks. Our system is in shambles let's not sugarcoat it. Mayflowa: 1 Like |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Gracious10: 3:58pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
cococandy: Thank you jare, walmart employees make more than that!!, even CNAS make 3-4 times that. And no one sees anything wrong in salary situation of Nigerian Nurses. |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Nobody: 4:06pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
Classic three-point profile of the typical Black man: play the blame-game, play the blame-game, and play the blame-game some more. The Nigerian educational system is equally a Bermuda Triangle of unprintable tragedies. So don't blame your children when they fail in school or when they can't read or write fluently. Rather you should give them a pat on the back and impute all blame to the Government. Bollocks to all the nurse apologists. People with your kind of mindset are why the Black race as a whole are forever going to be playing catch-up to their European counterparts. 3 Likes |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Mayflowa(m): 4:26pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
cococandy: I do not doubt what you have said. Times are really hard in Nigeria especially with the galloping inflation. True, I earn twice more as a Graduate Assistant in US than I do as a federal senior staff in Nigeria. But my one month housing also cover one year housing bills in Nigeria. I also do not pay $100+ insurance monthly for owning a car as I do here. Generally living index in US is still far far better off. However, my statement was in comparison of nurses' salaries to their corresponding entry level staff in same federal govt Ministry job which is 58k. State is even less. In my state, Edo, it is 35k for entry level graduate. On same scale, nurses are way better off than many workers and they should be thankful for it. If two people who earn 100k+ in Nigeria get married and pool their resources together, they won't really suffer except they are extravagant. Even 100k+ for a single nurse is enough to live well. In Nigeria, my bag of rice lasts me more than 10 months. Or do you want to blame the Government instead of the people who decided to give birth to numerous children and live their lives tolling for their kids? US peeps give birth to one or two children. Have you seen a couple or mother with one child suffer? Nigeria will never save even in recession. I still see extravagant marriages every Saturday? Like what can change our lifestyle? seriously? It is until we die? 4 Likes |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Mayflowa(m): 4:30pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
DarkRebel101: You are so wise. I like you |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Mayflowa(m): 4:45pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
cococandy: You just thanked badejob for exactly the character trait we want nurses to display here in Nigeria without excuse of any sort. Is it too much to ask? Of course people and the system will frustrate you but a core professional with a grain of empathy will always show care. I am not a nurse, I have had over 1000+ post on my 6year on nairaland. Could you please check if you found any of my post insulting or derogatory to people here. Even when I am insulted directly, I still find a way to pass my message politely or just let go. This is hard but its a winning character trait |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Nobody: 5:46pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
Mayflowa: When Chaerephon went to inquire from the Pythian oracle at Delphi whether Socrates was the wisest man in Athens or not, the oracle asserted that Socrates was indeed the wisest man in not just Athens but in all of Greece. But when Socrates caught a whiff of Chaerephon's exploits, he withstayed the pronouncement of the oracle. He said he wasn't wise and had never felt wise in his entire life. And in order to disprove the oracle, he – Socrates – sallied forth to have debates and symposiums with many of Athens' keenest minds: the rhetoricians, the Sophists, the politicians, the renowned artisans, etcetera. After much debates with these people, Socrates discovered that they weren't really wise and that they in fact held high pretensions to knowledge -- yet they were who society saw as monoliths of wisdom. To worsen matters, they weren't even aware that they were shrouded in ignorance. Then Socrates realized that perhaps there was some sliver of plausibility in the Oracle's words. Because even though he didn't think he knew anything, he was certain and fully aware of his ignorance, unlike the so-called intelligentsia of Athens. This led him to say: “I know that I know nothing” — Socrates in Plato's Apology So, Mr. Mayflora, inasmuch as I would love nothing more than to be bedizened with the dainty laurels of wisdom, I cannot accept the honors because just like Socrates whom I greatly admire and extol, I do not believe that I am wise. What I am is an ordinary thinking reed. I hope you enjoyed the little history lesson? 2 Likes |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by cococandy(f): 6:39pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
I do not have anything against the message of professional behavior. I thanked him for showing that it's not a genetic behavior among Nigerians. And I have not doubted your politeness. Mayflowa: |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by cococandy(f): 6:48pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
Mayflowa: @bold, Lol that one is story for another day. And believe me I agree with many of your submissions. My role in this thread is not to antagonize those calling for better behavior. I'm here to balance the equation. While we are saying the one, let's not forget the other. We are mostly nurses in my family so it's personal to me. if someone is only focusing on the wrong we are doing but not calling for better conditions for us, it seems one-sided to me. It's however not a justification for unprofessional attitude. 1 Like |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Gracious10: 7:16pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
Cococandy, you are a Nurse? Interesting. Now I know why you make all those delicious meals. |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by cococandy(f): 7:46pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
Gracious10:What's the connection? |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Nobody: 7:57pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
I have been following this thread and decided to make my contribution eventually. Since I have spent most of my life abroad in a developed country with a pretty good healthcare system, I will speak based on my personal experience abroad. Even though the nurses and doctors here work under pretty good conditions - they have stress too but not like Nigerian nurses and doctors - and even though they are paid pretty well, there is something about the hospital atmosphere that makes many of the people working there lose some of their sanity. I have spent a lot of time in hospitals witnessing the physical decline of a relative and I have met some very nice nurses and doctors but I have also met many cold-hearted people who in the midst of numerous diseases, sufferings and death incidents numbed over the years and possibly developed coping mechanisms which manifest themselves in the form of some form of repudiation and cold-heartedness. My mother has always wanted me to become a medical doctor. I thank God I never listened to her. I hate hospitals with a passion. Having said that, I feel for patients in Nigerian hospitals and also for the people working there. If nurses and doctors find it hard to retain their humanness and compassion in a well-established and maintained system, how much more people in a system that is a mess? 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Gracious10: 8:55pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
cococandy: Lol, na ur food save my belle, Nurses are good cooks... You just wan use food scatter my eyes |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by cococandy(f): 9:29pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
Thank you Gracious10: |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Mayflowa(m): 9:39pm On Dec 01, 2016 |
DarkRebel101: lol. This just confirm your wisdom. Man should know thyself. Only this morning I saved some URL highlighting some philosophers and their works Socrates, Plato and Einstein inclusive, I am perplexed you already know their history. You deserve some pat on the back. |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Nobody: 1:26am On Dec 02, 2016 |
DarkRebel101: Fantastic. Sir/Madam are you married? are you single and looking for a nice young woman/man to marry. I have single cousins ready to mingle . Just let me know ya preference. I can "cater" for whatever you need . 1 Like |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by Nobody: 7:32am On Dec 02, 2016 |
WellEndowed: I'm a sir, and no, I'm not ready to mingle just yet. When I am, I would let you know. Bear in mind that the queen of my preferences is that SHE must have a hourglass shape. Do your cousins have that? 1 Like |
Re: Why Are Most Nigerian Nurses Inconsiderate And Uncompassionate? by babythug(f): 10:28am On Dec 02, 2016 |
TheArchangel: Ah the work isn't like that oh! She basically just registers incoming people and inputs data on the cards that's all. There's a gate man and no one pays cash there per se. Another nurse gives the injections. There's a different section for people who are unwell and so on! Didn't see a cleaner but perhaps they have one or two there! Sisi Archangel take it easy oh |
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