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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Vanpascore(m): 10:23pm On Oct 05, 2015
OP is high on Maiduguri weed, rubbish!

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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Aminat508(f): 10:23pm On Oct 05, 2015
joseph1832:
Its not that, they fail to see that in teaching a child, you have to first communicate and reach out to the child.

Yes I can, I learnt that during my NYSC days. That was when I knew I like to teach.
waoh nice one wink

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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by r2beez(m): 10:24pm On Oct 05, 2015
The truth of the matter is that any profession could be learned be it medicine, law or accounting without going through the four walls of the university . What makes it seem as if some cannot be learned by anybody is the regulations put in place by some profession to check free entry and exit. However you should bear in mind that learning could be vocational or otherwise. You could learn by reading a book and u cud also learn by watching someone. I have heard of a man who practiced law and won court cases for a long while before he was discovered not to have a certificate just because he worked with lawyers for a long time. Same for medicine. The courses started as a vocational training before it was 'tushed'. The bottom line is that going to school enhances your skill, it doesn't mean it's the only place learning can take place@op
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Nobody: 10:26pm On Oct 05, 2015
Any profession with an Engineer title.

Even Baba Rashida the Ero Ilota repairer calls himself an Engineer grin
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Lahotte(m): 10:30pm On Oct 05, 2015
Well I can now confirm to you that the OP didn't go to a university coz if you were opportune to have gone to one,you would knw very well that there is more to this things than what you are saying...nd please remove CHEMISTRY

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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by AzontoGhost(m): 10:30pm On Oct 05, 2015
HighIQ:
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE TO YOU ALL!!!

You can still be who you want to be!. Checkout the professions you can equally practice without studying it as course in the university.


1)BANKING : This profession is now flooded with workers who had graduated from courses not relating to banking profession. Imaging someone who had studied Yoruba or chemical engineering in the university but later got employed in a bank. This set of people only needed to be trained on some banking activities after they had been employed after which they are good to go.

2)TEACHING- It is very possible in Nigeria for someone who never studied education or any course relating to education emerging as a teacher.Regardless of the course you had studied, the point is- teaching can still be practiced by any graduate even without having an NCE or Degree in Education.

3)PHOTOGRAPHY- Do you know there is a course called photography? Tell me what are they studying in it? Even people who had only primary six certificate can do this job perfectly too.I don't see any reason me studying photography as a course before i can be a guru in it.

4)FARMING- I don't need to learn agriculture as a course in the university before i can own a farm. Anybody can easily be trained in this profession. There are books and handouts out there that can train you on fishery,snail rearing,pig farming etc or even on cultivation of crops. You could also find adequate answers to any question on farming you "Google search" online. Seminars on farming are also common where prospecting farmers are trained in farming. It can also be learned directly too from other farmers. This job can be practiced regardless of whether you are a doctor, lawyer,politician, or a banker. I know of a former president of this country, who owns a mega farm settlement despite the fact he never went to university not to talk of studying agriculture as a course.

5)DRAMA/FILM MAKING: an actor was once asked what he studied in the university and he replied "law". This answer made us to understand that anybody can become an actor,musician or artiste, irrespective of the course he or she had studied. You might have observed that hardly would you see any actor or musician in Nigeria who studied drama or music right back in school.Some of them are graduates of Law, medicine, accounting etc The 'funniest' thing is that those people may even come out better than people who had studied it as a course.

6)CHEMISTRY/INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY- Let me ask you a question. Is Aliko Dangote a graduate of industrial chemistry or chemistry? Of course not.But today he is a proud owner of a multi-billion dollar company in Nigeria that has provided jobs to many Nigerians. Other industries are also coming up in Nigeria today ranging from plastic industry to pure water industry, food,cream,rubber,biscuit,cements,sugar,salt industries and so on. The works performed in those industries can easily be learned from a specialist over a short period of time mostly from someone who had knowledge in chemistry or chemical engineering. You would no longer require the presence of such specialist after you had grabbed and finished up with those training. Meaning, you become a sole proprietor of those works and even train and employ others on it. So regardless of the course you had studied in the university, you too can learn the practical aspect of chemistry too and establish your own industry too. Thank God we have a lot of seminars that are been organized to teach people on how to make soap, nylon, asbestos etc. And from there you can be a millionaire and a proud owner of your own industry without having a certificate in chemistry

7)ICT PROFESSION- Some ICT companies now make huge money training people on computing, web designing, programming etc. The larger percentage of those attending such trainings and seminars are mostly computer illiterates. Certificates may even be handed over to them at the end of the training. This means that a computer- illiterate who had no knowledge in computing before would now turn to an expert making money through ICT and even training others without passing through the corridor of the department of computer science

8_ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING- If you ask someone to get you an electrician to help you fix the wiring cables in your new house, don't be surprised if you see an o'level certificate holder at your door step ready to do the job.And this set of people would do this job perfectly and to your amazement. You now wonder if someone who had only o'level or even no education could be so perfect in fixing any damage to any appliance how much more a graduate who probably might have read courses like accounting, English etc and courses who had no link to science or electricity. If an illiterate or semi illiterate could be so perfect in it after learning about electricity, it means you can grab and understand such job perfectly too after learning it. Even though you never attended technical college nor learned about electricity or electronic in the university. I know of people who are civil servants and who also ventures in this job as a second-hand or part time profession .

9)MECHANICAL ENGINEERING- This is even worst!! Many people who work as a 'Radionic', car mechanic,generator repairer etc are mostly not graduate of this course. This job can easily be learned directly without holding a pen from the workers of such job who are mostly either illiterate or semi illiterates. Okay, tell me - is that mechanic near your house or that man who often fix your generator for you a graduate?. I'm sure i would have 80% 'No' as answer. This means any person or graduate can do well in this job even without learning it as course in the university .

10)MASS COMMUNICATION- Learning mass communication as a course in a tertiary institution is a tremendous waste of time. A graduate of English language, linguistics,language or even any other course can still become a tv/radio presenter, newscaster, a programme anchor even without having a certificate in mass communication.
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OP, add medicine, aerospace engineering, biochemistry and economics undecided
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Toscoas2(m): 10:31pm On Oct 05, 2015
HighIQ:
you. are not serious at all . na you spoil this thread for me with ur double quoting. I don't know what ur problem is.
You wrote all Ds poo because of Ftc, now u made it wat has it done for you?...... you think everyone working in bank knws wat it take to give loan? that's y we have bad loan and loan mismatch.............This d reason our economy is in bad state......
Have u seen a Physics graduate as CBN governor ?
pls think deep before u write.....
Your no 1 is wrong I defended my profession....
let others do dsame
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Pecca: 10:32pm On Oct 05, 2015
YOU JUST LIED, VERY, VERY MUCH. MY OTHER VIEWS ARE TOO ANTAGONISTIC AND OR IMPERTINENT TO BE GIVEN VOICE HERE...

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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by adejaresalami1(m): 10:32pm On Oct 05, 2015
This op na muntula ooo.....you think ELECTRICAL engineering is just house wiring ni, how this shit take make FP, ode oshi. sad sad
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Pecca: 10:33pm On Oct 05, 2015
Pecca:
YOU JUST LIED, VERY, VERY MUCH. MY OTHER VIEWS OF YOUR POST ARE TOO ANTAGONISTIC AND OR IMPERTINENT TO BE GIVEN VOICE HERE...
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by babyfaceafrica: 10:33pm On Oct 05, 2015
Aminat508:
u can write lesson plan/note
lesson note na small tin...over 60 percent of nigeria graduates dat served. ..taught in schools..so this so called lesson note is not hard at all..I know two to three different ways of writing lesson notes..and I dont have an educational degree...

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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by DJEhimond(m): 10:35pm On Oct 05, 2015
So Mass Comm is all about news casting ... Oya, clap for yourself!!

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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Nobody: 10:38pm On Oct 05, 2015
khassy:

you for kuku add medicine na undecidedundecided

agbaya angry
Ofcoz Medicine can be included What's special with medicine angry
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Nobody: 10:39pm On Oct 05, 2015
Graduates who read Engineering in Nigerian universities are technically technicians
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by NaLaugh: 10:39pm On Oct 05, 2015
This is an incredibly shallow "article" (if it can be called that). undecided

I generally avoid negative statements, but the arguments presented sound badly uninformed.

ANYONE can get up and proclaim themselves ANYTHING. That doesn't mean they'll execute the same expertise as a true "professional" in that field. There might be the odd one or two who excel, but we're talking about the rule and not the exception.

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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by bellville: 10:40pm On Oct 05, 2015
Remove No.6 from your list. Chemistry will soon be professionalised. Chemical handling is not an all-comers affair.
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Tex42(m): 10:42pm On Oct 05, 2015
Excellergroup:
oga, i beg to disagree with nos 8 and 9. You need to understand the fact that technicians are quite different from Engineers.
No mind the op, talk is cheap na...
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Nobody: 10:45pm On Oct 05, 2015
Politics
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Nobody: 10:51pm On Oct 05, 2015
I marvel at you outstanding degree of foolishness
From the look of things it is either you are jobless or
a graduate with a third class certificate or a frustrated man who next year will complete his hat trick of Writing Jamb. Don't ridicule any course, Mass comm is not all about news haven't you heard of PR officer, Advertising Agency etc

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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Nobody: 10:53pm On Oct 05, 2015
Op, u forgot to add BOKORING- The study of Boko-haram..... angry
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by doskie(m): 10:57pm On Oct 05, 2015
What you know about is electrical technician. a technician CANNEVER stand in the stead of an electrical engineer. wiring a house is not the definition of electrical engineer. that same house the technical man wired was designed by an engineer. the design entails consideration of illumination, spacing between fittings, fuse ratings, and a number of factors that cannot be mentioned here. a technician may have been wiring houses locally for 30years, but if hes told to plan the wiring design for a bank or hospital he'll flaw. if hes told to install solar or wind power, he'll mope, if hes told to wire a house in lekki for instance with automation of changeovers, installation of LDRs even if he sees the wiring diagram, he'll need help. trust me! I read electrical engineering for 5 years, and when I came to learn the practical aspect on the streets, I knew in 2 hours what those illiterates learned in 10years. no sane person will prefer these illiterates to do sensitive installations over an engineer. the difference is so wide! I grew up knowing some electricians on my street. today im not their mate in that field. I know what they can do and where they can do it up to. and they dont even know why they do what they do. they only follow the way their ogas taught them before freedom. an engineer can reason and change things when necessary.

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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Nobody: 10:59pm On Oct 05, 2015
HighIQ:
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE TO YOU ALL!!!

You can still be who you want to be!. Checkout the professions you can equally practice without studying it as course in the university.


1)BANKING : This profession is now flooded with workers who had graduated from courses not relating to banking profession. Imaging someone who had studied Yoruba or chemical engineering in the university but later got employed in a bank. This set of people only needed to be trained on some banking activities after they had been employed after which they are good to go.

2)TEACHING- It is very possible in Nigeria for someone who never studied education or any course relating to education emerging as a teacher.Regardless of the course you had studied, the point is- teaching can still be practiced by any graduate even without having an NCE or Degree in Education.

3)PHOTOGRAPHY- Do you know there is a course called photography? Tell me what are they studying in it? Even people who had only primary six certificate can do this job perfectly too.I don't see any reason me studying photography as a course before i can be a guru in it.

4)FARMING- I don't need to learn agriculture as a course in the university before i can own a farm. Anybody can easily be trained in this profession. There are books and handouts out there that can train you on fishery,snail rearing,pig farming etc or even on cultivation of crops. You could also find adequate answers to any question on farming you "Google search" online. Seminars on farming are also common where prospecting farmers are trained in farming. It can also be learned directly too from other farmers. This job can be practiced regardless of whether you are a doctor, lawyer,politician, or a banker. I know of a former president of this country, who owns a mega farm settlement despite the fact he never went to university not to talk of studying agriculture as a course.

5)DRAMA/FILM MAKING: an actor was once asked what he studied in the university and he replied "law". This answer made us to understand that anybody can become an actor,musician or artiste, irrespective of the course he or she had studied. You might have observed that hardly would you see any actor or musician in Nigeria who studied drama or music right back in school.Some of them are graduates of Law, medicine, accounting etc The 'funniest' thing is that those people may even come out better than people who had studied it as a course.

6)CHEMISTRY/INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY- Let me ask you a question. Is Aliko Dangote a graduate of industrial chemistry or chemistry? Of course not.But today he is a proud owner of a multi-billion dollar company in Nigeria that has provided jobs to many Nigerians. Other industries are also coming up in Nigeria today ranging from plastic industry to pure water industry, food,cream,rubber,biscuit,cements,sugar,salt industries and so on. The works performed in those industries can easily be learned from a specialist over a short period of time mostly from someone who had knowledge in chemistry or chemical engineering. You would no longer require the presence of such specialist after you had grabbed and finished up with those training. Meaning, you become a sole proprietor of those works and even train and employ others on it. So regardless of the course you had studied in the university, you too can learn the practical aspect of chemistry too and establish your own industry too. Thank God we have a lot of seminars that are been organized to teach people on how to make soap, nylon, asbestos etc. And from there you can be a millionaire and a proud owner of your own industry without having a certificate in chemistry

7)ICT PROFESSION- Some ICT companies now make huge money training people on computing, web designing, programming etc. The larger percentage of those attending such trainings and seminars are mostly computer illiterates. Certificates may even be handed over to them at the end of the training. This means that a computer- illiterate who had no knowledge in computing before would now turn to an expert making money through ICT and even training others without passing through the corridor of the department of computer science

8_ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING- If you ask someone to get you an electrician to help you fix the wiring cables in your new house, don't be surprised if you see an o'level certificate holder at your door step ready to do the job.And this set of people would do this job perfectly and to your amazement. You now wonder if someone who had only o'level or even no education could be so perfect in fixing any damage to any appliance how much more a graduate who probably might have read courses like accounting, English etc and courses who had no link to science or electricity. If an illiterate or semi illiterate could be so perfect in it after learning about electricity, it means you can grab and understand such job perfectly too after learning it. Even though you never attended technical college nor learned about electricity or electronic in the university. I know of people who are civil servants and who also ventures in this job as a second-hand or part time profession .

9)MECHANICAL ENGINEERING- This is even worst!! Many people who work as a 'Radionic', car mechanic,generator repairer etc are mostly not graduate of this course. This job can easily be learned directly without holding a pen from the workers of such job who are mostly either illiterate or semi illiterates. Okay, tell me - is that mechanic near your house or that man who often fix your generator for you a graduate?. I'm sure i would have 80% 'No' as answer. This means any person or graduate can do well in this job even without learning it as course in the university .

10)MASS COMMUNICATION- Learning mass communication as a course in a tertiary institution is a tremendous waste of time. A graduate of English language, linguistics,language or even any other course can still become a tv/radio presenter, newscaster, a programme anchor even without having a certificate in mass communication.
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ignorance is a disease. Mass comm is not all about news.

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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by felifeli: 11:05pm On Oct 05, 2015
You forgot to add 'blogger'. By this hilarious post you have just confirmed the saying that half education is a dangerous thing. Electrical engineer = electrician? Mechanical engineer= mechanic? Honestly you should be selling butter bread at motor park.

HighIQ:
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE TO YOU ALL!!!

You can still be who you want to be!. Checkout the professions you can equally practice without studying it as course in the university.


1)BANKING : This profession is now flooded with workers who had graduated from courses not relating to banking profession. Imaging someone who had studied Yoruba or chemical engineering in the university but later got employed in a bank. This set of people only needed to be trained on some banking activities after they had been employed after which they are good to go.

2)TEACHING- It is very possible in Nigeria for someone who never studied education or any course relating to education emerging as a teacher.Regardless of the course you had studied, the point is- teaching can still be practiced by any graduate even without having an NCE or Degree in Education.

3)PHOTOGRAPHY- Do you know there is a course called photography? Tell me what are they studying in it? Even people who had only primary six certificate can do this job perfectly too.I don't see any reason me studying photography as a course before i can be a guru in it.

4)FARMING- I don't need to learn agriculture as a course in the university before i can own a farm. Anybody can easily be trained in this profession. There are books and handouts out there that can train you on fishery,snail rearing,pig farming etc or even on cultivation of crops. You could also find adequate answers to any question on farming you "Google search" online. Seminars on farming are also common where prospecting farmers are trained in farming. It can also be learned directly too from other farmers. This job can be practiced regardless of whether you are a doctor, lawyer,politician, or a banker. I know of a former president of this country, who owns a mega farm settlement despite the fact he never went to university not to talk of studying agriculture as a course.

5)DRAMA/FILM MAKING: an actor was once asked what he studied in the university and he replied "law". This answer made us to understand that anybody can become an actor,musician or artiste, irrespective of the course he or she had studied. You might have observed that hardly would you see any actor or musician in Nigeria who studied drama or music right back in school.Some of them are graduates of Law, medicine, accounting etc The 'funniest' thing is that those people may even come out better than people who had studied it as a course.

6)CHEMISTRY/INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY- Let me ask you a question. Is Aliko Dangote a graduate of industrial chemistry or chemistry? Of course not.But today he is a proud owner of a multi-billion dollar company in Nigeria that has provided jobs to many Nigerians. Other industries are also coming up in Nigeria today ranging from plastic industry to pure water industry, food,cream,rubber,biscuit,cements,sugar,salt industries and so on. The works performed in those industries can easily be learned from a specialist over a short period of time mostly from someone who had knowledge in chemistry or chemical engineering. You would no longer require the presence of such specialist after you had grabbed and finished up with those training. Meaning, you become a sole proprietor of those works and even train and employ others on it. So regardless of the course you had studied in the university, you too can learn the practical aspect of chemistry too and establish your own industry too. Thank God we have a lot of seminars that are been organized to teach people on how to make soap, nylon, asbestos etc. And from there you can be a millionaire and a proud owner of your own industry without having a certificate in chemistry

7)ICT PROFESSION- Some ICT companies now make huge money training people on computing, web designing, programming etc. The larger percentage of those attending such trainings and seminars are mostly computer illiterates. Certificates may even be handed over to them at the end of the training. This means that a computer- illiterate who had no knowledge in computing before would now turn to an expert making money through ICT and even training others without passing through the corridor of the department of computer science

8_ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING- If you ask someone to get you an electrician to help you fix the wiring cables in your new house, don't be surprised if you see an o'level certificate holder at your door step ready to do the job.And this set of people would do this job perfectly and to your amazement. You now wonder if someone who had only o'level or even no education could be so perfect in fixing any damage to any appliance how much more a graduate who probably might have read courses like accounting, English etc and courses who had no link to science or electricity. If an illiterate or semi illiterate could be so perfect in it after learning about electricity, it means you can grab and understand such job perfectly too after learning it. Even though you never attended technical college nor learned about electricity or electronic in the university. I know of people who are civil servants and who also ventures in this job as a second-hand or part time profession .

9)MECHANICAL ENGINEERING- This is even worst!! Many people who work as a 'Radionic', car mechanic,generator repairer etc are mostly not graduate of this course. This job can easily be learned directly without holding a pen from the workers of such job who are mostly either illiterate or semi illiterates. Okay, tell me - is that mechanic near your house or that man who often fix your generator for you a graduate?. I'm sure i would have 80% 'No' as answer. This means any person or graduate can do well in this job even without learning it as course in the university .

10)MASS COMMUNICATION- Learning mass communication as a course in a tertiary institution is a tremendous waste of time. A graduate of English language, linguistics,language or even any other course can still become a tv/radio presenter, newscaster, a programme anchor even without having a certificate in mass communication.
written by
http://MUYIWAOGUNNAIKE..com.ng/2015/09/professions-in-nigeria-you-dont-need-to.html
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by joseph1832(m): 11:11pm On Oct 05, 2015
Aminat508:
waoh nice one wink
You really, preparing lesson plan or writing lesson note has nothing to do with knowing how to teach.
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by alphalpha(m): 11:16pm On Oct 05, 2015
khassy:

you for kuku add medicine na undecidedundecided

agbaya angry
Elect elect korh...ICT korh

mtchewwwwwwwwwwwww next angry
no mind am

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Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Engrr(m): 11:29pm On Oct 05, 2015
@ OP, U are very wrong especially in Nos 6, 7, 8 & 9. Go and check the difference between a business man, a technician and a professional!
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by OlujobaSamuel: 11:29pm On Oct 05, 2015
non of those you listed pilots the affairs of such field, so all na trash. I believe you are just seeking admission, because you can't be an authority in any discipline and give the conclusions.
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Nobody: 11:38pm On Oct 05, 2015
chinoasa:
@op ure a learner....!
Real list here!
1 medical doctor
2 pharmacist
3 banking and finance
4 radiology
5politics
6 all type of engineering
7 vet doctor
8 u can add urss angry grin
Dis is Nigeria where doctors are bankers and vice versa....
Wake up tongue
did I see doctor or radiology on that list? Do you think is easy to spend 6yrs in school, 1yrs internship and 1yrs nysc making it 8yrs to be a doctor. Yea some doctors do work in banks probably because of the non availability of job at the time they applied,that doesn't mean anybody can be doctor expect you are referring to traditional doctors that deal on local medicine. Radiologist well, I might agree partially with you.
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by vega84(m): 11:39pm On Oct 05, 2015
Clearing and forwarding #vegatalks
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by hope4nigeria(m): 11:44pm On Oct 05, 2015
Op, you are the best munmun for including that chemistry and other science subjects, Dangote engages science proffessionals for his productions, you can never perform any scientifical aproech unless you study them else you become indirect boko haram to society. as in case of medical doctor and quack doctors, op get sence
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by hope4nigeria(m): 11:48pm On Oct 05, 2015
infact op is a stu*#piid op
Re: 10 Professions In Nigeria You Can Still Practice Without Studying them by Nobody: 11:50pm On Oct 05, 2015
Pavore9:
All those 'chemist owners' who know how to 'mix medicine' without grounded knowledge of pharmacy!
Even at that,there is a difference between a professional and a non professional. There are cases that chemist owners can handle that they meet professional. Professionals here include medical doctors and other para medical staff. Professinals know the drugs to adminster, their dosage( at times they increase the dosage above the normal one which most chemist don't do because they are able to monitor their patients. Is it treating of wounds especially severe ones or offering of good first aid, professionals handle that very well more than chemist. It is only in Nigeria or perharps west africa that chemist sell drugs without doctor's prescription

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