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Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by OChimex: 5:49pm On May 01, 2023
N3TRAL:
If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian!

It will be good also that the politicians make laws for them not to be wasting Nigeria resources in foreign hospitals thereby not patronizing Nigeria hospitals.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Nicenixon: 5:53pm On May 01, 2023
I don't see anything wrong with the bill sponsored by that rep. It is not different from nysc where it is mandatory to your country for one year except you are above thirty years of age. Since it is five years of practice before obtaining full license and provided the government improves the welfarism of health care practitioners then it's okay.

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Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by clinician2x: 5:55pm On May 01, 2023
N3TRAL:
If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian!

You are very stupid. A resident doctor earns 280k a month in Nigeria and 4m a month in USA. Why can't the federal govt increase their pay, put money in developing the health sector and stop oversea medical trip. Mumu
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by BigIyanga: 5:55pm On May 01, 2023
Saga16:


You were correct until your last paragraph.

Tinubu is actually an astute administrator.

Why you guys argue is really baffling.

There is no state that is as progressive as Lagos is.
Astute administrator wey not fit build a world class in last 24yrs he and his boys have run things in Lagos.. Abegi make una dey take style insult our collective intelligence. Why does he go to UK/EU to fix common cold and headache?
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by TOYE16(m): 5:59pm On May 01, 2023
You've really made some valid point. Infact, schooling in Nigeria is as good as saying we all attended free school. Five years of service to the country that made the so-call knowledge affordable for almost everyone is such a good move.


If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian![/quote]
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Dijita: 5:59pm On May 01, 2023
N3TRAL:
If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian!

You and Ngige is over simplifying complex issues. Many of those countries employing Nigerian doctors heavily subsidized their education including medical school. If you ask Ngige, what percentage of cost of educating individual students were subsidized by Nigeria government compare to the western world? he cannot tell you. If you are poor in the US and academically talented you can go from elementary to PHD including medical and law school free of charge . New York university medical school is free of charge for everyone. Germany education to PHD level for everyone, even to foreigners. Even those that borrowed money to go to medical school can get their loan forgiven if they work in government, non profit institutions your loan are forgiven after 10 years. Ngige and his cohorts in government are always travelling overseas for medical issues, if they improve the medical facilities in Nigeria to the standard where others are coming for medical tourism in Nigeria many will not be running to other country. Ngige is the labor minister in the country where state governors sometimes owed doctors close to 12 months pay. what did he do to address such situation?
No matter how much the government spend to train these doctors, the get higher financial returns when they travel overseas than when they remain in Nigeria. What Ngige should be advocating for is to increase the number of trained medical doctors in Nigeria, many will leave but most will still be in Nigeria. There was a report that came out one time which ranked Nigerians as the most educated immigrants in America.
A visionary government would have capitalized on the citizens nature to be educated as an economic advantage to improve education and export these skills all over the world for foreign exchange as India is doing. Instead they are busy complaining about people trying o lift themselves out of poverty.

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Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by TOYE16(m): 5:59pm On May 01, 2023
You've really made some valid point. Infact, schooling in Nigeria is as good as saying we all attended free school. Five years of service to the country that made the so-call knowledge affordable for almost everyone is such a good move.


TOYE16:
You've really made some valid point. Infact, schooling in Nigeria is as good as saying we all attended free school. Five years of service to the country that made the so-call knowledge affordable for almost everyone is such a good move.


If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian!
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by akinwun(m): 6:00pm On May 01, 2023
Antimandatethie:


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So they should continue to earn stipends while you phoney politicians milk the nation dry.
It so funny how you all think you can stop people from exploring their known legitimate way of making money, while you thieves steal and underdeveloped the nation, and here you still have the gut to pass blame on innocent doctors. Was there any written agreement between them and the Government that their tuition will be subsidized in exchange for never leaving Nigeria before studying medicine, If Nigeria government remunerate them well, and you politicians develop and not steal the nation dry, would they have ever thought of leaving Nigeria. If you pass a bill stopping them from leaving, can u force them to work, don't they have the right to even resign from government owned hospitals outrightly.
Ẹ fi ẹ̀tẹ̀ sí le, ẹ̀ n pa làpálàpá.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by ModCaller: 6:05pm On May 01, 2023
N3TRAL:
If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian!

You should seriously consider returning whatever certificate you got from a higher institution. You have failed the test of reason.

Those schools you're talking about are expensive for ALL courses not only medical courses.

In Nigerian public institutions, education is subsidized for ALL courses, not only medical courses.

Work on your reasoning skills or return your certificate. Bye

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Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Dijita: 6:06pm On May 01, 2023
Babathanks:

They will still go 😂. Average Nigeria person is greedy. This is the first time am agreeing with ngige
There is difference between ambition and greediness. you are confusing the two. Wanting to move to the next level of comfort through hard work is not greediness but ambition. These doctors don't go outside and practice with Nigeria certificate alone they still have to pass their exams before hey can practice.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by udemzyudex(m): 6:06pm On May 01, 2023
True, especially motorist.

Even person wey dey wrong go still claim right dey give you voice join.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by TenQ: 6:11pm On May 01, 2023
Saga16:


Student loans are given by banks a productive economy.

No need for one to chase his own tail.

Medical students are heavily subsidised in Nigeria.

As I stated before, if you like celebrate all of them leaving.

No be person go tell you when time reach.
It is good you recognise that the same politicians who made our economy unproductive are the ones sabotaging our medical professionals.
If these same politicians have funded the universities adequately, I would have agreed partially with you.



Please stop being emotional and look at the fact on ground
1. If medical students are subsidised, by how much per student is the government paying per session.
If the government is truly subsidising medical students training, the government should have a figure.

2. Is it only medical doctors that Government is subsidising their education?
What are the other courses?

3. Did the government at any point prior to now inform medical students that their education is being subsidised?
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by TippuTip: 6:14pm On May 01, 2023
Antimandatethie:


Daily Post

Everybody dey talk this idiot midget sef dey put mouth
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Emmaxy9(m): 6:16pm On May 01, 2023
N3TRAL:
If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian!
No arguments with your post. To solve the problem like you stated, then let Nigeria charge millions for medical degree and pay the same $200k annually like in the US. Ask yourself, can Nigeria afford to pay over 10million naira monthly to doctors?
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Nobody: 6:18pm On May 01, 2023
Saga16:


I hate when you guys say a place's growth has nothing to do with leadership yet at the same time claim leadershipnis responsible when it retrogresses.
all of you shouting Tinubu built Lagos is just making me laugh. LAGOS that has been the epicentre of devt in Nigeria right from 1914 amalgamation and even before that. Lagos has always been the route through which Western world entered Nigeria. A state that was the capital of Nigeria from 1960 until about 1992 or so and had always been the seat of power. All British colonial governors before independence lived in LAGOS and did their part to what Lagos is. Before 1999 when Tinubu took over power, Lagos has been miles ahead of other states in Nigeria because of the above factors.

So By killing democracy and ensuring that every leadership in Lagos gets his nodding before contesting is building Lagos.

This is akin to saying Buhari single-handedly destroyed the Nigerian economy. Something that took years of failed leadership from 1960 till date to bring us to this pitiable condition, shouldn't be solely attributed to one person.

I just don't get you guys.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by iLoveYouToo(m): 6:19pm On May 01, 2023
Mitchy49:
Really? Ngige the diminutive minister for labor and unemployment, you're reasoning from your Anus. You're senseless to say this. Go and recall all your children from abroad and tell them to work in Nigeria. If a medical doctor gets the chance to leave this country to a better country for greener pastures, he shouldn't leave because he wants to serve his fatherland? You are hypocrite Ngige the short devil. When u fall sick where do travel to?
Where did your children sch? Why did u not force them to sch here? Nonsense. You guys have run this country aground and u expect young medical practioners to stay back?


Where do his kids school? Kindly tell us
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Mrpojj(m): 6:21pm On May 01, 2023
N3TRAL:
If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian!
Do you think if those doctors earn half of what ngige earns in a year in Nigeria, they would want to leave?
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by N3TRAL: 6:21pm On May 01, 2023
ChybuzzDD:


If you think medical education is free in Nigeria, then go and read it and stay back in Nigeria to practice it.

Medical students pay fees that are quite higher than what other students pay and spend huge amounts buying expensive foreign books at a time their counterparts like you in other disciplines are buying handouts for peanuts from their lecturers.
And you're saying they're trained free?

Surprisingly, no one is talking about these other folks who pay lesser school fees.


How about the accommodation fees? You built free houses for the medical students too?

My parents sometimes had to sell some of their valuable properties to be able to afford those fees and pay for those expensive books.

It's plain stupidity for anyone to wake up and say medical education is free in Nigeria. Any law that's going to be made in that regard must apply to every Nigerian, otherwise, it'll be vehemently resisted.

I'm not trained free and i don't owe the Nigerian government anything!

Despite the subsidy!

Now think of a situation where there was no subsidy at all?
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by N3TRAL: 6:25pm On May 01, 2023
Dijita:


You and Ngige is over simplifying complex issues. Many of those countries employing Nigerian doctors heavily subsidized their education including medical school. If you ask Ngige, what percentage of cost of educating individual students were subsidized by Nigeria government compare to the western world? he cannot tell you. If you are poor in the US and academically talented you can go from elementary to PHD including medical and law school free of charge . New York university medical school is free of charge for everyone. Germany education to PHD level for everyone, even to foreigners. Even those that borrowed money to go to medical school can get their loan forgiven if they work in government, non profit institutions your loan are forgiven after 10 years. Ngige and his cohorts in government are always travelling overseas for medical issues, if they improve the medical facilities in Nigeria to the standard where others are coming for medical tourism in Nigeria many will not be running to other country. Ngige is the labor minister in the country where state governors sometimes owed doctors close to 12 months pay. what did he do to address such situation?
No matter how much the government spend to train these doctors, the get higher financial returns when they travel overseas than when they remain in Nigeria. What Ngige should be advocating for is to increase the number of trained medical doctors in Nigeria, many will leave but most will still be in Nigeria. There was a report that came out one time which ranked Nigerians as the most educated immigrants in America.
A visionary government would have capitalized on the citizens nature to be educated as an economic advantage to improve education and export these skills all over the world for foreign exchange as India is doing. Instead they are busy complaining about people trying o lift themselves out of poverty.

Then go to those schools for free and practice there!
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by EngineerOloye: 6:26pm On May 01, 2023
It's easy to say the nation teaches for free and they should pay back BLA BLA bla.... Compares to their colleagues abroad... Aren't they working for free all their lives based on how much they get paid? So following your ideology, you train me for free for... 7 to 10 years, and I get to work for you for free for the rest of my life in Nigeria, is that a fair deal?

So Doctors and Nurses are leaving Nigeria, why not pass a bill to remove tuition fees for those courses in all tertiary institutions so we can produce more of them to make up for the ones leaving? Only then may it even make sense to come up with such a short sighted bill. With this bill, we would loose FX again, because parents ENT on having doctors will simply send them abroad. And a foreign country like UK will drop tuition fees and then sign them on bonds... It's anyone's guess whose bond they will take.

Fact is given the opportunity, not every one will leave, and not at once. So make more doctors,more rapidly and enjoy the benefits of FX that will come from those that go.



N3TRAL:
If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian!
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by N3TRAL: 6:26pm On May 01, 2023
clinician2x:


You are very stupid. A resident doctor earns 280k a month in Nigeria and 4m a month in USA. Why can't the federal govt increase their pay, put money in developing the health sector and stop oversea medical trip. Mumu


You're the stupid one.

How much do Nigerian Footballers earn?

How much do Nigerian Policemen earn?

Where government go carry 4 million dash you? For wetin 😂

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Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by iLoveYouToo(m): 6:27pm On May 01, 2023
N3TRAL:


I lean towards capitalism, ideologically and in practice. I despise Nigeria's welfarism practice.

I've been consistent in advocating for higher school fees for tertiary institutions over the years. I call it the "problem of dirty hands" which is necessary to bring balance to the educational sector and make actors in that essential industry intentional and competitive.

My answer is yes, but I'll quote a response I gave last year during university workers' traditional industrial action as the reason for my answer below 👇




May wisdom never depart from you. ‘Nigeria is rich’ welfare mentality is one of our major problems. Let’s practice capitalism as it were and damn the consequences

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Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Mitchy49(m): 6:30pm On May 01, 2023
iLoveYouToo:



Where do his kids school? Kindly tell us


Go and ask him
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by socialmediaman: 6:35pm On May 01, 2023
Nicenixon:
Your write up stinks of arrogance and ignorance. If Nigeria government increases the cost of education fares, won't be part of people to criticize them heavily? If the US you mentioned, not everyone is qualified to apply for student loan and not every intending students will get scholarships. In case you don't know, there are many students in universities in this country that are on scholarships both governmental and individual sponsored. I can't be blame of you because of the myopic government we keep having in this country.

Everyone will just open their mouth waaaaaa just to sound intelligent

What are critics preventing you from doing? Your counterparts in other countries are solving problems and proving critics wrong, yours is to be here talking about critics. Mtcheeeeeew!

“I can solve the country’s problems, vote for me”. Oya come and solve the problem now, you’re still complaining about critics.

Tell me, why did Tinubu promise Nigerians that APC will make student loans available in 2015? Was it not because the supposedly "subsidized education" is not affordable and accessible to millions of Nigerians?

By the way, most students are qualified for student loans in the US, the eligibility is simple:

1. You have a financial need
2. You’re a citizen or noncitizen
3. You’re enrolled in eligible degree or certificate program (most if not all US college courses)

Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by gloryman91: 6:37pm On May 01, 2023
Useless minister indeed.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Saga16: 6:47pm On May 01, 2023
BigIyanga:

Astute administrator wey not fit build a world class in last 24yrs he and his boys have run things in Lagos.. Abegi make una dey take style insult our collective intelligence. Why does he go to UK/EU to fix common cold and headache?

Like Obi does abi?
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by clinician2x: 6:50pm On May 01, 2023
N3TRAL:



You're the stupid one.

How much do Nigerian Footballers earn?

How much do Nigerian Policemen earn?

Where government go carry 4 million dash you? For wetin 😂

You are very stupid.

It's not hard to see.

Ozu

Useless bastard de ask his father how much Nigerian police de earn as if it has anything to do with anything.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by Fearyourcreator: 6:53pm On May 01, 2023
sonature1:
Considering that globalization is a threat to a poor country like Nigeria, it's understandable why Nigerian government came up with that bill to stop doctors from leaving the country.

Why would a Nigerian doctor expect to be paid what his counterparts in the US and UK earn? Those countries are extremely rich and Nigeria is a big joke. The earlier we all realize this, the better for us. The only way Nigerian doctors can escape that law is attending a private university (I suppose), which most families cannot afford.

Leadership is tough, and Nigéria needs smart people to unlock its potential through diversification and judicious use of scarce resources. That way, everyone will enjoy the country. If we keep voting for people like Buhari and Tinubu, this country is doomed for good.
What if we vote OBI ?
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by amadiwati(m): 6:59pm On May 01, 2023
N3TRAL:
If you have passed through a public university in Nigeria and then you think Dr. Ngige isn't making sense , then you should forfeit your degree.

Education in Nigeria is heavily subsidized. Nigeria cannot train you almost free of charge and then you run away to a foreign country when Nigeria lacks sufficient manpower in your field of endeavor. The practice is worse than being unpatriotic. It is wickedness.

Medical doctors spend less than a million naira in tuition in Federal universities to complete their program. In fact, during the NYSC program, most medical students make back the money they spent on their tuition.


Many medical doctors in the foreign countries you wickedly dump Nigeria for spend the first two years of their career paying back student loans. Their salary is high because of the high cost of living in their country which is why they pay an average of 100,000 USD for medical education ( tuition+ others fees).

The government doesn't intend to stop you from migrating. No, they'll be stupid to do that because it's against the tenets of FHRs .
The FG is simply telling you, if Nigeria is the worst country on Earth, go to Canada, US or UK and spend 50,000 USD to acquire medical training and then work for them. If you want to benefit from our subsidy then you must compulsorily serve us for a few couple of years.




However, the policy of the FG is not good for the long run because medical consultants, experts and specialists will greatly reduce in Nigerian hospitals as there's no embargo placed against them.

What's the need of having many medical doctors who are not really proficient?

The best practice remains improving the welfare of Medical practitioners and enlightening them of their Hippocratic oath to serve their black brothers and sisters.



God Bless Dr Ngige. He's a patriotic Nigerian!


In my opinion, been a medical practitioner in this country is overrated. You should understand that these folks are not leaving because they want to. I don't think traveling out to another country is on a platter of gold as it is presented to us.

Practicing medicine in Nigeria, especially in our public hospital is crazy. Try and have conversation with them. And because the govt "subsidized education" for them doesn't mean they should die for it.

An average medical doctor won't think of leaving this you country if the work package is well.
Re: Sense Of Entitlement Syndrome In Nigeria Too Much – Ngige by N3TRAL: 7:00pm On May 01, 2023
clinician2x:


You are very stupid.

It's not hard to see.

Ozu

Useless bastard de ask his father how much Nigerian police de earn as if it has anything to do with anything.

Idiot.

If we want to compare salaries, let's compare those of all jobs.

There's no job in Nigeria that doesn't pay lower than what is paid in First world countries except Church jobs.

That won't change for quack killer doctors like you motherfvckers.

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