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Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by dre11(m): 3:11am On Aug 26, 2020
A large number of doctors are set to exit Nigeria once the ban on international flights is lifted this week, The PUNCH has learnt.

This is just as The PUNCH observed from data provided by the United Kingdom’s Medical Council that the number of Nigerian doctors migrating to the UK increased by almost 100 between July and August despite the restriction on international flights.

Recall that the Nigeria Immigration Service had in July prevented 58 Nigerian doctors from migrating to the UK because they didn’t have visas.

It was, however, learnt that following the re-opening of the British High Commission a month ago, many of these doctors had obtained visas and had left even though the restriction on international flights had not been lifted.

International flights will resume in the country on Saturday.

The UK recently introduced a ‘Health and Care Visa’ policy, which aims to make it cheaper, quicker and easier for healthcare professionals to migrate to the UK.

“I cannot say for sure how many of us have left but I am currently in the UK and many of us who were turned back that day have also departed Nigeria,” one of the 58 doctors told The PUNCH.

The 58 Nigerian doctors, who were prevented by immigration from travelling to the UK were expected to earn between £51,384 (N25.1m) and £98,112 (N47.9m) per year depending on the experience they have, according to NES Health Care, a UK-based firm that helps over 150 private hospitals to recruit doctors from all over the world.

Other destinations of choice include Canada, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Australia and the United States which recently approved

Speaking with our correspondent, the First Vice-President, National Association of Resident Doctors, Dr. Julian Ojebo, said 4,000 doctors might leave Nigeria between August and December.

He said the poor treatment of doctors and the hostile working environment had made migration almost inevitable.

Ojebo said, “One of the anaesthetists involved in transplant in Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital has relocated to Saudi Arabia. One of the best brains in Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital has been offered a job for $10,000 in Saudi Arabia. He is leaving immediately after the lockdown.

“A lot of resident doctors are leaving. They have all got jobs in Saudi. The only thing stopping them is the COVID-19 and the flight ban… We are going to have over 4,000 doctors leaving between now and December.

“Out of the 33,000 registered doctors in Nigeria, the ones we have practising in Nigeria are less than 20,000. Over 13,000 are all around the world. Our problem is not education because when we go to saner climes we adapt so well and even do better than those who were trained abroad.”

Ojebo said the condition in Nigeria had deteriorated to the extent that doctors had begun migrating to even poorer countries because they pay physicians better and invest more in their health sector.

“Let me shock you Nigerian doctors go to Namibia, The Gambia and even Somalia. I have a classmate who is currently working in Somalia,” he said.

He said there was a need for the government to invest in the health sector.

Ojebo said a lot of the medical facilities being set up to tackle COVID-19 were makeshift.

He added, “Nigeria post-COVID does not know how to manage any other infectious disease should it come again. All we have are tents in Lagos and Abuja. Why are we not saying we want to build an infectious disease hospital in each geopolitical zone in case of a pandemic or epidemic in the future?

“Why can’t we build hospitals that will do transplants in every geopolitical zone? Aminu Kano does transplants especially liver and kidney. Why can’t they fund it? LASUTH does a lot of cardiac procedures. Why are they not putting money in LASUTH?”

The Deputy Director, Human Resources at the Federal Ministry of Health, Shakuri Kadiri, had revealed at the launch of the Nigeria Health Workforce Country profile in March that the Nigerian health sector recorded an increase in the number of doctors seeking migration from 656 in 2014 to 1551 in 2018.

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by SpecialAdviser(m): 3:16am On Aug 26, 2020
Even Mechanics are looking for exodus in a ship wrecked Nigeria.

Just once the opportunity strikes, then vooooom

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by dokyOloye: 4:04am On Aug 26, 2020
Another feather to Borrowhari's cap

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by GoodofNaija: 4:05am On Aug 26, 2020
Before nko

Who likes to be under a cow-romancing govt

Even many zombies will grab the opportunity grin

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by frankyychiji(f): 4:36am On Aug 26, 2020
Let them go! I regret not leaving this hell hole with my children for good when the opportunity was golden.

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by Yankee101: 4:39am On Aug 26, 2020
You go were you are appreciated

I believe it's high time we begin to charge tuition on courses like Medicine or at the least have a minimum contribution you must make to your country before leaving

US doctors and lawyers have student loans of 200 to 500k USD after graduation

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by Commonsense99: 4:44am On Aug 26, 2020
grin
This is just the Genesis of the mass Exodus.
These are the best brains in Nigg@ area with acute foresighted vision, irrespective of ethno religious divide, jumping out before this ship wrecks... , ironically some their semi illiterate relatives are her on Nairaland, struggling to defend this terrorist controlled failed Fulani Government.

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by pyyxxaro: 4:56am On Aug 26, 2020
This country is frustrating

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by OVB123: 5:08am On Aug 26, 2020
I am sorry to say this: "Nigeria will never get better" the way the country is right now, it's only God that can serve us.

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by Nobody: 5:08am On Aug 26, 2020
pyyxxaro:
This country is frustrating
Honestly.
When you Leave NIGERIA, you will realize how much damage it would have done to oneself.

But u must leave it for a better country else the gates of HELL don prevail be that. grin grin grin.
Leaving a Lawless society for another Lawless society is not worth it.

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by Nobody: 5:10am On Aug 26, 2020
OVB123:
I am sorry to say this: "Nigeria will never get better" the way the country is right now, it's only God that can serve us.
Na we go save ourselves.
Not GOD.
GOD don comot hand for Nigeria matter.

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by Nobody: 5:15am On Aug 26, 2020
frankyychiji:
Let them go! I regret not leaving this hell hole with my children for good when the opportunity was golden.
Chaiiiiiiiii
I can understand.
I embraced mine wholeheartedly when it came because I already knew that NIGERIA was far from getting better.

No COUNTRY gets better with the crop of individuals and ideology we have in Nigeria.
Today, people claim ownership of NATIONAL THIEVES in Nigeria.
You hear things like "Leave him for he is our THIEF", Go after yours and leave ours grin grin grin grin.

That NIGERIA is what it is today, is by the making of NIGERIANS residing in it.
Any day we wake up and decide to FIX it, it will automatically become investors HAVEN.
We have one of the BEST WEATHERS and DISASTER Free environment in the world but the HUMANS therein amaze GOD.
Many NIGERIANS are like WONDERS of the WORLD. READY to DUPE at any slightest opportunity.

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by OVB123: 5:53am On Aug 26, 2020
Even with the shortage of manpower in Nigeria health sector, doctors are still leaving the country enmass? infact, Nigeria is a shit hole.

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 6:30am On Aug 26, 2020
I support this move wholeheartedly. If Aisha Buhari can fly out of the country during pandemic lockdown to go and treat ordinary neck pain that Aboniki N50 could have solved then I see no reason why our doctors will have to sit back in this hell hole further destroyed by Buhari, a president that couldn’t even store ordinary plaster and panadol in Aso Rock clinic, a president who’s own health minister advised doctors to become tailors and farmers because “not everyone can become a doctor” . In fact, I advise anyone with handwork and a certificate to find their way out at least for the future of their children

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by explorer250(m): 6:34am On Aug 26, 2020
lol very soon we will be left with only lab the technicians in our hospitals


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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by Queenlovely(f): 6:41am On Aug 26, 2020
ok
Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by Nobody: 6:43am On Aug 26, 2020
Nigerian health sector recorded an increase in the number of doctors seeking migration from 656 in 2014 to 1551 in 2018.

The ripple effect of incompetence, as at 2014... Nigerian immigrants were returning to Nigeria in droves for start-ups and investments..

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by ahiboilandgas: 7:20am On Aug 26, 2020
Please why are new doctors having hard time getting residency or federal teaching hospital jobs depsite mass migration and low man power

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by HigherEd: 7:27am On Aug 26, 2020
And the annoying thing is no one is addressing all of these issues...

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by CodeTemplar: 7:31am On Aug 26, 2020
Buhari has taken 10 steps back for every 1 forward .media step.

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by ahiboilandgas: 7:48am On Aug 26, 2020
50000 pounds per anum gross incoms ...less 20 percent incoms tax 10000 pounds out less rent 12000 pounds out less feeding and transport 15000 pounds ....less taxing by Family 2000 pounds =....40000 pounds gone in expends saving....circa 800 pounds monthly x500 =400,000 ......not bad .......

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by helinues: 7:50am On Aug 26, 2020
Abegiii

Even if you give a mad man an hoe, he must make ridges from him self first..

If our government can't value their importance, then they have good options..

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by Nobody: 8:01am On Aug 26, 2020
Can you see what's happening here?

The government of Nigeria subsidizes the training of doctors across the length and breadth of the nation.

Then when they graduate, they zoom off with their knowledge and go serve other countries.

The reason why the western world is short on doctors is because higher education is very very expensive.

The FG has refused to provide a conducive environment for everyone, so in a way, you can't blame the doctors for fleeing.

Eventually, the common man loses because if Nigeria is emptied of medical practitioners, then people like Buhari and Aisha will always go to the UK and Dubai for their medical needs.

The same doctors that ran away from Nigeria will treat them in a saner environment.

Nigeria, shame!

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by Nobody: 8:04am On Aug 26, 2020
Esseite:


The ripple effect of incompetence, as at 2014... Nigerian immigrants were returning to Nigeria in droves for start-ups and investments..

A big lie.

The naira took a huge nosedive against the dollar in 2014 November/December.

There was scarcity of forex in 2015.

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by heykims(m): 8:05am On Aug 26, 2020
Nigerian leaders are daft, u train doctors almost for free and u lose them to other nations that run medical schools very expensively.
The govt should find a way to tie down the doctors by improving their welfare.
Medical schools in Nigeria are almost for free but in the advanced countries, it is a multimillion naira project that graduate doctors have to spend years paying off student loans after graduation.

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by ahiboilandgas: 8:20am On Aug 26, 2020
FrLukas:
Can you see what's happening here?

The government of Nigeria subsidizes the training of doctors across the length and breadth of the nation.

Then when they graduate, they zoom off with their knowledge and go serve other countries.

The reason why the western world is short on doctors is because higher education is very very expensive.

The FG has refused to provide a conducive environment for everyone, so in a way, you can't blame the doctors for fleeing.

Eventually, the common man loses because if Nigeria is emptied of medical practitioners, then people like Buhari and Aisha will always go to the UK and Dubai for their medical needs.

The same doctors that ran away from Nigeria will treat them in a saner environment.

Nigeria, shame!
i think Nigerians attending Subsidies highly needed trainings like medicine should start signing bond of working locally to 10 years or pay off the cost immediately or attended private university.........

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by ukay2: 8:31am On Aug 26, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
50000 pounds per anum gross incoms ...less 20 percent incoms tax 10000 pounds out less rent 12000 pounds out less feeding and transport 15000 pounds ....less taxing by Family 2000 pounds =....40000 pounds gone in expends saving....circa 800 pounds monthly x500 =400,000 ......not bad .......

Oga you too the calculate.....Loooooool

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by Holixiv806: 8:32am On Aug 26, 2020
Good morning ☀️

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Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by tardell007(m): 8:33am On Aug 26, 2020
Lol
Re: Doctors’ Exodus Looms As International Flights Resume This Week by Openbusiness: 8:33am On Aug 26, 2020
Best wishes to all those doctors and safe journey. If I were a doctor, I will do the same thing.

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