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Hello peeps, please can someone help me with (or link me up....)a very decent accommodation for my younger sis. It should be close to the road and very classy. I'm in ilorin, pls quote me if you can be of any help. |
What a sad story, but she was definitely no best graduating student in the university as they want us to believe abi na which year 2.1 student be best graduating student. Maybe (most likely) she was the best grad student in her dept. The uni can't employ all best students even if they all have first class EXCEPT THERE'S VACANCY |
Rubbish! Those two x-rays there are not from the same person. Stupid bloggers deceiving gullible people! |
Kimoni:Haha..the gods work in mysterious ways my brother ![]() |
Swissheart:You're beautiful |
Seventeen:Lol. It's possible she dropped out of med school in a class like 400l and has been practicing in small clinics where she learns stuffs from other doctors. It's possible she has a doc (she's very close to) who she asks for direction when she's stuck. It's also possible she just prescribes drugs to treat symptoms not diseases (e.g analgesics for pain, antibiotics for any infection etc).. there are a whole lots of possibilities. And you know the people that are quacks have usually had one encounter or the other with the health system, they are not entirely 'outsiders'. And for the doctors you think are olodos, how are you sure they are not quacks and that they truly graduated and are licensed? Lol. I can vouch for almost any doctor that graduated from a public university in Nigeria. |
Seventeen:Your point is flawed. Medical education in Nigeria and elsewhere is different from the conventional education. Medical students attend calls, see patients in clinics before the consultant (who assesses and scrutinizes their findings) sees, attend ward rounds where they are shown clinical examinations hands on etc Some schools like Unilorin even have models and mannequins for real time clinical skills. Their exams are also very different. They have clinical exams which they do with real patients and they get to discuss their findings. AND NO MATTER YOUR SCORE IN THE OTHER ASPECTS OF THE EXAM, IF YOU SAY YOU'LL DO ANYTHING WHICH HAPPENS TO BE DETRIMENTAL TO THE PATIENT'S HEALTH, YOU'VE FAILED. There are also always senior consultants from other teaching hospitals too during the exams. So, the standard cannot easily fall.. |
Obinoscopy:An NMA Executive
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I am forwarding this as received from a very authoritative source. An Emerging Iatrogenic Blindness Epidemic In Yobe: |
It's really disheartening. A fake doctor is a risk to everyone of us and it's sad that they abound in Nigeria. I'll be coming up with a thread on how to recognize a fake doctor. |
A fake female doctor, Nwosu Angela Njide, has been arrested by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) and handed over to the police. The Head of Department of the Inspectorate Unit of the MDCN, Dr Henry Okwo who carried out the arrest, told LEADERSHIP that the council has been on the tail of the impostor for more than a year now as she has been evading arrest. He said the fake doctor who is in her 30s had confessed to have worked in different places, including the British American Tobacco (BAT) clinic, Ibadan, the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) and eventually in Rauz Hospital, Apo in Abuja before nemesis caught up with her. Okwuokenye narrated that the fake doctor’s ordeal began more than a year ago when she went to Oyo State to register for her license to practice at the ministry of Health under the Oyo State Director, Medical Services. However, luck ran out on her as the officials of the ministry became suspicious of her qualifications and went to the MDCN to verify the authenticity of her claims. Nwosu claimed to have graduated from medical school 2005 at University of Nigeria, Nsukka and did housemanship at UNTH, but she failed simple questions any medical student is expected to know. Following the refusal of the Oyo State Ministry of Health to register her, she was said to have relocated to Abuja, and brazenly went on her own to the MDCN to register for her license. Okwuokenye said, ” Nwosu came to the council to apply for a new folio number, unique to every practising doctor in Nigeria, in attempt to get full registration. “We checked and she was not on the list. She claimed to have graduated from UNN, but we went to verify and we discovered that it was all lies. As at this time she was on the run.” He said they got to know that she was working with Rauz Hospital, Apo for almost a year until few days ago. The HoD disclosed that it was a phantom interview which the council used as a dragnet to lure her where she eventually fell at Dutse Alhaji in Bwari Municipal Council in FCT. Nwosu’s arrest makes her the first female fake doctor on the record of the MDCN. http://leadership.ng/news/458036/mdcn-arrests-fake-female-doctor-with-rauz-hospital-in-abuja |
wakacome:Haha, you don see Tonto dike boobs before? |
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By the time someone's back bone breaks, they'll be disturbing me for potions ![]() Chestar5, the gods have a message for you |
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