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Re: Resident Doctors Declare Indefinite Strike January 2 by Benwems(m): 10:24am On Dec 20, 2016
teamchocolate:
Employ new ones from where? Ghana? Even ghanian doctors are better paid and work in a more conducive environment .. For your information Nigerian doctors are the least paid world over that's why Nigerian doctors are leaving for Namibia... imagine? Namibia. ..

In luth in 2016, over 20 doctors have resigned... and more are leaving....
Mw your leaders are going abroad for health care so continue ... grin


stop lying. You are a liar. Nigerian doctors are one of the best paid in the entire Africa. Stop misinforming people.
Re: Resident Doctors Declare Indefinite Strike January 2 by onyxo76(m): 10:33am On Dec 20, 2016
Benwems:

stop lying. You are a liar. Nigerian doctors are one of the best paid in the entire Africa. Stop misinforming people.
entire Africa ke? bros you mean our docs earn better than docs in south africa or botswana? i get doc friends for those places and believe me they are far better that our docs here ooo

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Re: Resident Doctors Declare Indefinite Strike January 2 by DBestDoc(f): 10:39am On Dec 20, 2016
Benwems:

stop lying. You are a liar. Nigerian doctors are one of the best paid in the entire Africa. Stop misinforming people.

Stop exposing your ignorance on a public forum.

I have colleagues from almost all southern African countries and what they earn as medical officers is almost same amount a consultant practising in Nigeria earns as a take home.

Do you know how much intern Doctors earn in Namibia?

Even Doctors in Botswana earn far better than a senior reg. in Nigeria.

I'm not just quoting stuffs from the top of my head, i have these people as friends.

I told myself from the beginning, I'd rather go practice in Botswana, Zambia than have anything to do with the Nigerian government.

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Re: Resident Doctors Declare Indefinite Strike January 2 by teamchocolate: 10:39am On Dec 20, 2016
No need to argue with you

Btw are u a doctor? If not shut your stinking beak...

As a house officer when our salaries varied from 60k - 90k per month, house officers in Ghana were earning 1000 usd this was when dollar was 160 or so that's 160k.. Of course some sharp Nigerians went to do their housemanship there...
So pls go and do ur research





Benwems:

stop lying. You are a liar. Nigerian doctors are one of the best paid in the entire Africa. Stop misinforming people.
Re: Resident Doctors Declare Indefinite Strike January 2 by Nobody: 11:21am On Dec 20, 2016
It wont change anything, besides the timing is wrong.

Re: Resident Doctors Declare Indefinite Strike January 2 by stasius: 11:22am On Dec 20, 2016
Nigerian health sector needs total reformation!

It is in a complete mess. Our government don't even care anyway.

Nigerians sorry!

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Re: Resident Doctors Declare Indefinite Strike January 2 by omogin(f): 12:15pm On Dec 20, 2016
I suspect that this so called nard president just wants to collect his Christmas egunje from the corrupt minister and cmds of teaching hospitals and then sell his members again. Igbo Kwenu!
Re: Resident Doctors Declare Indefinite Strike January 2 by raynold(m): 12:36pm On Dec 20, 2016
Leopantro:


I need to stop asking humans how stupid can you be. some people take it as a challenge.
FG is owning people 3 months salary. your plan is sack them and employ new ones. please how will the FG pay the new ones.
meanwhile, the FG is not owing Senators and government officials.
Thats exactly my problem with this country, ordinary citizens are dont get paid salary for months but those senators and other top officials get paid every month no matter how bad the economy is, yet we say and do nothing about it. just so sad. what a country we live it.
Re: Resident Doctors Declare Indefinite Strike January 2 by Qasaforlife(f): 12:48pm On Dec 20, 2016
ebyooc:


FMC Yenagoa was last paid in August.
Teaching hospital Nnewi was last paid in October
Re: Resident Doctors Declare Indefinite Strike January 2 by abinsco25(m): 1:07pm On Dec 20, 2016
Qasaforlife:
Teaching hospital Nnewi was last paid in October

FMC Owo was last paid in September.
Re: Resident Doctors Declare Indefinite Strike January 2 by samx4real(m): 6:36pm On Dec 20, 2016
teamchocolate:
IGNORED

On second thoughts, let me spare you a few minutes..

I think you should go back to school so that you can learn to communicate properly. It is refrain not reframe

And why are u so keen on doctors farming when that was not what they were trained for? Are u a poor farmer eh ya. .... even if doctors farm they can't be poor because of their intellect.. so stop hating... on a serious note, it is not too late for you to go and study medicine and surgery so you can be a doctor... but go and pass your English first.. goodluck..






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Re: Resident Doctors Declare Indefinite Strike January 2 by Nobody: 9:42pm On Dec 20, 2016
samx4real:
FG should just sack them and employ new Docs.












These resident Doctors too dey disturb.



In case u don't know... FG don't care about you and I

Na your yarnsh you dey take think.kindly use your black brain.
Re: Resident Doctors Declare Indefinite Strike January 2 by samx4real(m): 11:04pm On Dec 20, 2016
Banee:

Na your yarnsh you dey take think.kindly use your black brain.
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Re: Resident Doctors Declare Indefinite Strike January 2 by Nobody: 1:00pm On Dec 22, 2016
Ariegurl:

Even FETH Ido Ekiti hasn't been paid
UCH own bad pass, Since october, no salary.

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