Career › Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 1:11pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
Rugged7 I beg na me again. please if you can email me your number, i beg. i am not on twitter i need to speak with you urgently.i have replied to the mail you sent yesterday |
Politics › Re: Ben Murray-bruce Reacts To Okon Lagos Commonsense IG Post by basingstoke: 9:13am On Apr 14, 2016 |
BeeBeeOoh: U mean "The Dullard Of The Tribe Of Daura" travelled to China with tax payers money just to learn kung-fu?? Okon we wee not take this..
I repeat, WE WEE NOT TAKE THIS Dullard of daura ? that is an insult, he is now THE DULLARD OF NIGERIA. daura is too small. later he will be the dullard of africa. Yeye president |
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Politics › Re: Deleting Priority Projects Of A Govt Is An Economic Crime - Wole Solanke by basingstoke: 4:49pm On Apr 13, 2016 |
Sir, hope you are not inviting Insult to yourself, so for everything wrong with this administration it is only deleting kini kon that matters to you. Sir not having a certificate does not ,matter to you Sir this fuel problem does not matter to you Sir this budget padding every were does not matter to you Sir this illegal detentions every where does not matter to you Sir this Idea of punishing 5% does not matter to you Sir please dont let me go on. Sir Bye Bye sir |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Body Language And The Witchcraft Of Change by basingstoke: 4:37pm On Apr 13, 2016 |
Sir, i have replied the mail. i am waiting for your response |
Politics › Re: Wike & Friends Celebrate Real Madrid's UCL Victory In Spain. See Photo by basingstoke: 4:29pm On Apr 13, 2016 |
dainformant: Buhari OFF to China, Wike OFF to Spain.... Nigeria OFF the rail.. God help us oga i beg nor kill me with laff |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by basingstoke: 3:22pm On Apr 13, 2016 |
basingstoke: Hello Esosa, sir, please can you guide me on how to get a job as a doctor in saudi. I recently sent you an email request. Thanks bro |
Career › Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 2:39pm On Apr 13, 2016 |
Medic98: @ rugged7: thanks a whole lot for ur reply. I'm very grateful. As per leaving naija, omoh, I don run comot for over 8mnths now. Na ksa I take dey type this thing so. I'm actually able to save up to 350k naira here per month overall, thats why I'm asking these questions to be sure of where next I'm moving to. I want my next movement to be a final one... somewhere I can really settle down for good. I wouldn't want to move to the UK and then begin to plan for the US. So in your opinion, would you say overall and in the long run that the US is better? What other advantages does the US have over the UK than a more certain residency position assuming one passes with a very high score? Thanks in advance... please can you help me on how to get a job in KSA please |
Career › Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 2:37pm On Apr 13, 2016*. Modified: 2:53pm On Apr 14, 2016 |
rugged7: ANSWERS Guy, u don't have parallax. I said 12,000£. It is not a typo error
1.We are talking from level of Junior doctors. But note that laws are fluid and could affect this at some point eg Junior doctors contarct will change from april 2016. Either way, its still a better option than naija 2.Advise that u complete minimum of house job and youth service 3. ielts plab 1 and 2 minimum requirements. extensive/international/u.k Experience boosts marketability 4. As per tax issues; lol there are ways around the thing which i can't reveal online. Ur locum people go handle am 4 u. Even if u dont like work and u decided to work 2 weeks in a month only. U could still earn baseline £2800-£4000 5. Depends on where u live. in london more expensive. As u head towards scotland/wales maybe cheaper. Lets assume u make only 2k a month. Even if u spend 1k a month on utilities and rent. u can still save £1k= naira350,000/month 6.guy u work however u feel comfortable. there is flexibility 7. Become a consultant and u'll find out. fewer hours, more money 8.Some specialties are more difficult than others to get in. But indians and pakis are getting in because they collaborate among themselves. the consultants help out the juniors. The Nigerians will stab u in the back or hide information. the nigerian consultant don't even want to be associated with u. Personally, i think itz an inferiority complex  Also try and join MANSAG or some association. may be helpful All said and done, you can do whatever u want to do. ur mind is ur only limitation A couple friends got neurosurgery 9.There are always openings. U.K Laws change anytime. Difficult to predict. 10.USMLE residency is more certain. IF u can pass 1st time. The more u fail, the harder it becomes. PLAB is faster and possibly easier to pass. If ur a sharp guy, u can round up ielts plab 1 and 2 in 6 months. Start working and raise money for USMLE exams in between USMLE no be beans. You have to be well prepared b4 u write it. Of recent, I've seen a lot of ??ABSU-?abia state university doctors both in U.S and U.K and they seem to be doing very well You hv to make up your own mind what u want. So that when u f-up, u can't blame anyone else. 
My heart broke for nigeria when some consultants i knew left nigeria to write PLAB. Fear catch me sha. They complained of inability to pay school fees of their children, insecurity, poor remuneration, strikes, poor diagnostics etc My Naija peops don't stay in Nigeria... MOVE Especially now that u are young SA, U.K, U.S.A, Australia,Even western/Eastern europe sef MOVE!! NO LIMITS!! Naija no dey carry last You can always come back to Nigeria to practice when ur old/retired abroad/ or litigation has damaged ur credit line abroad  marospylankymoore@yahoo.com |
Career › Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 2:17pm On Apr 13, 2016 |
RedCapChief:
Any doctor who plans to leave Nigeria has be gather information, money and then be focused to the end. These exams are not cheap and finding fellow doctors to motivate you will not be easy. If you are still starting out, better save cash or get another job because you'll need it You have to check what your endgame is. Do you want to specialize and become a Consultant/Attending or will you be comfortable as a locum doctor in the UK earning good money. Any doctor writing PLAB? In the end, it is all worth it. PLAB 1 - £155 PLAB 2 - £465 IELTS - 40,000 naira?? (let's ask @gmyguy for confirmation) This is exclusive of preparatory material If you want to do the USMLE, then Step 1 - $1015 - if you write the exam in Africa Step 2 CK - $1015 Step 2 CS - $1505 - you must go to the US to write this. Then you apply for residency This is exclusive of transport to Ghana to write the exam and processing your school documents.
If you want to go to Canada (I don't advise this tho) Registration - $265 MCCEE- $1695 MCCEE 1 - $980 MCCEE 2 - $2350
I know some buds who are earning good money in the UAE, though they are non-training posts Sir,please give me link to UAE or the links to people already working there. Thanks |
Career › Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 2:13pm On Apr 13, 2016*. Modified: 3:20pm On Apr 13, 2016 |
rugged7: TRAS People from ireland are running to england. write plab or usmle or amc Hello, please , how do I contact you, i need some info. i already sent you an email request. sir. |
Career › Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 2:05pm On Apr 13, 2016 |
esosa4real: na wa, i thought ireland was getting better...thanks, please is the amc for australia?? and any real info about it? pros and cons? i think you should make more enquiry about this AMC, i know is really expensive, and the thing get as e bee. PLAb looks smooother, after plab once in uk, u can now decide where to go , australia, us or stay back in uk |
Career › Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 1:47pm On Apr 13, 2016 |
OrthoDude: Hi gentlemen, who can help with info on how to obtain the 2016 practice licence? I've gotten to the point where i paid online using ATM on Remita and printed out the 'payment successful page' . Sir, meanwhile the receipt you printed can be used as proof of the licence, but you can still contact council directly if you want the certificate urgently |
Travel › Re: QATAR And UAE GENERAL VISA ENQUIRIES PART 2 by basingstoke: 1:43pm On Apr 13, 2016 |
please do any body know any agency currently recruiting for doctors to work in SAUDI/UAE ? |
Career › Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 1:20pm On Apr 13, 2016 |
[quote author=OrthoDude post=44550179]Hi bro.
I have info on how to get a doctor job in Saudi, don't know about any other gulf country (but I'd like to if anyone can help).
So, for Saudi - the Ministry of Health (MOH) sends representatives to Nigeria at least twice each year to recruit. Whenever they come they work via recruitment agencies and conduct interviews in Lagos and Abuja. They were just here in March but should be returning in a few months time, not sure when though. Interviews were conducted in Lagos on 19th/20th via Onyva concepts and 21st/22nd via Successlink, as well as in Abuja on 24th/25th via BHP global.
The contact details for the recruitment agencies are as follows (cos they are the ones that the MOH guys contact when they are due to come)
ONYVA concepts - Mobile - 08023181127, 08050735298, 07028104483 whatsapp - 07037115557 BBM - 2AF20ECA Email - onyvaconcepts@yahoo.com
SUCCESSLINK Mobile - 08107041935 Whatsapp - same
BHP Global Email - jobs@bhpglobalventures.com Mobile - 07066845446
Persist. Persevere. Struggle hard bro. Never give up. I pray the best for you. [/quote Bro thank you so much. I have been calling those numbers, they are switched off, only success link rang but they are not pcking up.I sent e mail and face book messages they have not replied yet.Thanks for your time.I am really greatfull |
Politics › Re: Jonathan’s Statement That He’s Not Finished With Nigeria An Expensive Joke-muric by basingstoke: 12:38pm On Apr 13, 2016 |
ezebunafo: Jonathan’s latest remark is pregnant with meanings. It exposes the cunning subterfuge behind the reluctant handover of power on May 29, 2015. That handover was never meant to be and the ex-president had meticulously laid landmines on all paths that led to Aso Rock
Former Nigerian President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan was recently quoted as saying that he had not yet finished with Nigeria. The Muslim Rights Concern takes this statement with a pinch of salt. It is an expensive joke. Coming at a time when Nigeria faces fuel shortages and poor electricity output, the former president must have read the signs upside down. Jonathan’s latest remark is pregnant with meanings. It exposes the cunning subterfuge behind the reluctant handover of power on May 29, 2015. That handover was never meant to be and the ex-president had meticulously laid landmines on all paths that led to Aso Rock. A vivid example is the twilight appointments and sacks ordered by Jonathan on the eve of his exit from office. He was deliberately packing the civil service with his own loyalists in order to make things difficult for the incoming administration. Jonathan at the time was not thinking or building Nigeria. He was destroying his fatherland. Another glaring instance is the refusal of the Jonathan administration to pay oil marketers thereby amassing debts for the incoming Buhari regime. Nigerians will recall that oil marketers refused to lift oil by the middle of May 2015. There were long queues at filling stations all over the country and a liter of petrol sold for as high as N300. It was a well-rehearsed maneuver to scuttle the incoming administration and a cruel parting gift. This explains the recent fuel crisis and Jonathan’s statement which coincided with the fuel shortage was a coded message. But the wind has blown and we have seen the ruff of the hen. Nigerians are not fools. They remember ‘the evil that men do’. Jonathan’s party, the People’s Democratic Party, supervised the destruction of the Nigerian economy for 16 years. They turned Nigeria into an orange, squeezed out all the juice and left nothing but the peel for the Buhari regime. That is why we are where we are today. However, the new regime is picking the seeds and replanting them. Seeds do not grow into trees overnight. That is why Nigerians need to be patient with the Buhari administration. We just cannot afford to go back to those who wasted this generation. There is very little choice in rotten apples. We disagree with those who ask President Muhammadu Buhari to abandon the war against corruption. We believe that this is a war that must be fought to a logical conclusion if we must save coming generation from ruination. The fight against corruption is a priority and it must be steadily prosecuted because corruption is at the root of all challenges facing Nigeria today. What is killing the power sector? Why can’t Nigeria fix its roads? What is responsible for falling standards in education? Why have our hospitals turned into public mortuaries? Why are Nigeria’s gallant security agents unable to nip crime in the bud? Why are Nigerian judges compromising on matters of principle? Why can’t the average Nigerian get three square meals per day? It is all due to the cancer called corruption. Cancer destroys anything it touches. It also spreads fast and only a good surgeon will remove a cancerous tumour to save the rest of the body. Nigeria is bedridden with the cancer of corruption. Let the surgery operation continue otherwise total collapse of the anatomy will follow. That is why we cannot consider the possibility of Jonathan’s return to mainstream Nigerian politics. This is a man under whom massive plundering of Nigeria’s economy took place and he did not bat an eyelid. What did Jonathan do despite loud outcries against former aviation minister’s scandalous purchase of bullet proof cars? What did he do about the fatal immigration recruitment exercise? Jonathan’s reaction to the monumental kleptomania during his administration was to institutionalize corruption. He dined with drug barons, hobnobbed with ex-convicts and dashed out our national honours to bail-jumpers on a platter of gold. He said stealing was not corruption. He followed up this preposterous statement by describing public officials as goats and the tax payers’ money as yam! He reportedly said “You cannot stop a goat from eating yam”. So the ‘impossible’ task of keeping a goat away from eating yam became Jonathan’s parable of corruption. Jonathan is an interesting study for political scientists. It is just two days to the anniversary of the abduction of more than 200 Chibok girls. Those girls would have been found had Jonathan reacted early enough. The whole Northern Nigeria would have been history had Jonathan won a second term going by his lackadaisical attitude to the war on insurgency. Allowing $2.1 billion arms money to be frittered away during his administration is culpable treason. How then can Jonathan be thinking of coming back for an unfinished business? Nigerians are chanting ‘Bring back our girls’! Jonathan and PDP are singing ‘Bring Back Corruption’! It is unacceptable. We reject any attempt to bring back corruption. We denounce Jonathan’s glorification of stealing and his trivialisation of kleptomania. What is Jonathan coming back for? What did he do with Nigeria’s money when Nigeria was producing 2.4 million barrels per day and selling at $93.61 per barrel. He was making $224 million per day, $81billion per annum (a whopping N12.8 trillion). What did he do with that money? Where is Niger Bridge? Where are Ore-Benin and Lagos-Ibadan Expressways? How much of all that money did he save? So come back for what? Let no one be under any illusion that corrupt public officials should be treated with kid gloves just to please saboteurs and bourgeoisie cabals. Islamic liberation theology rejects economic oppression. We will rather be free men in our graves than live as puppets and slaves. The fact remains that greedy people will never willingly let go one kobo from their massive loots unless ‘by fire by thunder’. Neither will there be any genuine moral reformation in this country unless thieves who plundered our common wealth are made scapegoats. Nigeria’s current setbacks are temporary. It is corruption fighting back. Bad times do not last but strong men do. How do you shoot an arrow from a bow? Is it not by bending the bow backwards? We are simply bending back our bow to shoot the arrow. Nigeria is not finished. We are not finished except with looters and clueless leaders. Not finished with Nigeria? We advise Jonathan to perish the dream. In what capacity is he coming back? To pick the annual million naira cutleries he forgot in Aso Rock or to finish the job of rocking the Rock? Not finished with Nigeria? This must be a joke and an expensive one at that. The truth is that if Jonathan thinks he has not finished with Nigeria, Nigeria is finished with Jonathan. . Being a statement by Prof. Ishaq Akintola, the Director of the Muslim Rights Concern.
Jonathan’s statement that he’s not finished with Nigeria an expensive joke - MURIC -
http://theeagleonline.com.ng/jonathans-statement-that-hes-not-finished-with-nigeria-an-expensive-joke-muric ABOKI sharrrup. Go make suya for me make I chop and stop being silly ! |
Family › Re: Is It Right For Married People To Go Clubbing ??? by basingstoke: 12:23pm On Apr 13, 2016 |
KanwuliaJara: YES!!!!! I dey go club o!!!! Married or not, my biddnezzz! 
Nothing like seeing people having a damn good time! Unlike "fellowshipping" with all those dry-assssed, depressed, religious-hypocrites!  Oga , the question never asked us to compare clubbing and church |
Politics › Re: Dele Momodu Denounces His APC Membership,Takes Side Wit Saraki In CCT Trial(Pics by basingstoke: 6:07pm On Apr 10, 2016 |
anonimi: Can you simply name just three APC office holders who "joined to change things" and how you know their intention  Thanks. Oga this question is too hard, let him name just one. he doesnt even needs to tell us how he knewhis intentions |
Politics › Re: Dele Momodu Denounces His APC Membership,Takes Side Wit Saraki In CCT Trial(Pics by basingstoke: 6:01pm On Apr 10, 2016 |
Dele why you dey talk like this, you wan tell me say you nor know say Fulani nor dey forgive. Haba Dele, Buhari never forgives. Please you really have to be carefull, if you offend baba, that your ovation go see wien. You think a snake has friend, baba is a snake, he doesn't have a friend. He is not here for Nigeria, he is here for revenge simple. Even make Fuel dry, even make light nor dey, even make dollar be 1000 naira, baba doesnt care, the snake doesnt care. |
Politics › Re: FCT Polls: APGA Protest As INEC Declares Gwagwalada Area Council Inconclusive by basingstoke: 5:52pm On Apr 10, 2016 |
zik4ever: We cannot continue like this! How tolerant can Nigerians be in the face all these? The inconclusive elections are a wake up call to looming danger ahead of 2019. I can tell INEC as presently constituted has challenge. I fear for the upcoming Governorship elections in Ondo and Edo. If an incumbent chairman is "struggling" to win an election with all the apparent paraphernalia of the state, he has simply lost out. Why pretend and needless agitate people. People should learn to concede defeat with a measure of decorum and decency. For many people, elections are only free and fair when they and/or their political party wins. To know who buhari really is, get any news paper between late 1983 and 1985. I dont know about Ondo, but APC IS DEAD in Edo |
Politics › Re: FCT Polls: APGA Protest As INEC Declares Gwagwalada Area Council Inconclusive by basingstoke: 5:49pm On Apr 10, 2016 |
APC can't have that abomination, APGA having a seat in Abuja ! over there dead body, |
Career › Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 5:13pm On Apr 10, 2016 |
drkay: Hello, I found your information very helpful. I'll be glad to get more gist about it. How many years post qualification do they require? Any professional exam to write? average salary? Is it advisable for a medical officer in general hospital to resign and take up the job? bro, you miss the point, I am not the one that provided the info. Any way I dont think it is n your best interest to remain in general hospital especially if you are not from same state. 6 YEARS in state hospital can move you from M.O TO AT BEST SMO 1. bUT 6 YEARS IN RESIDENCY TRAINING, AT WORSE YOU WILL BE SENIOR REG. I think general hospital is just something to keep you and your CV going. If you move to saudi, you will make more money, from there, you can write international professional exams, and get OUT OF SAUDI FOR good training. But ONE THING THOUGH, DONT EVER RESIGN ONE JOB WITHOUT HAVING ANOTHER ONE READY. |
Career › Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 8:49pm On Apr 09, 2016 |
OrthoDude: Hi bro.
I have info on how to get a doctor job in Saudi, don't know about any other gulf country (but I'd like to if anyone can help).
So, for Saudi - the Ministry of Health (MOH) sends representatives to Nigeria at least twice each year to recruit. Whenever they come they work via recruitment agencies and conduct interviews in Lagos and Abuja. They were just here in March but should be returning in a few months time, not sure when though. Interviews were conducted in Lagos on 19th/20th via Onyva concepts and 21st/22nd via Successlink, as well as in Abuja on 24th/25th via BHP global.
The contact details for the recruitment agencies are as follows (cos they are the ones that the MOH guys contact when they are due to come)
ONYVA concepts - Mobile - 08023181127, 08050735298, 07028104483 whatsapp - 07037115557 BBM - 2AF20ECA Email - onyvaconcepts@yahoo.com
SUCCESSLINK Mobile - 08107041935 Whatsapp - same
BHP Global Email - jobs@bhpglobalventures.com Mobile - 07066845446
Persist. Persevere. Struggle hard bro. Never give up. I pray the best for you. Hello. I am simply short of words. Thank you so much for the detailed information, really greatfull to you. may God really triple your greatest ambition. Thank you so much |
Politics › Re: 'if There’s No Electricity, It’s Not President Buhari’s Fault' - Fashola by basingstoke: 10:33pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Silly ! I tot this man was a smart man |
Career › Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by basingstoke: 8:15pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Please how do i get a job in saudi or UAE |
Career › Re: Soldiers In China Worked Together To Form Human Bridge To Rescue Children ! by basingstoke: 8:07pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
The height of selflessness |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Job Seekers: What Course Did You Study by basingstoke: 7:59pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
medicine. I JUST NEED A JOB IN SAUDI/UAE, ANY LINK PLEASE. |
Family › Re: Advice: My Father Didn't Train Me In The University,should I Forgive Him? by basingstoke: 9:02am On Apr 07, 2016 |
lastpage: I like people who can think beyond the surface! Respects Man.
Lastpage! Good morning Sir. and thanks ! |
Celebrities › Re: Actress Anita Joseph Shares Sexy Photos by basingstoke: 7:57am On Apr 07, 2016 |
dayowunmi: Someone Get me a binocular please! Am seeing things, it's your boy wizzy, jayru oooooooo we will get you a quadrocular. But Anything you see, please share with us ok, |
Family › Re: Advice: My Father Didn't Train Me In The University,should I Forgive Him? by basingstoke: 7:52am On Apr 07, 2016 |
Apart from him being your father, I think it is always good to forgive. It is always better to communicate. call him speak with him, and you will be shock of the revelations he will give. I am not making excuses for your father, but you never know... |
Politics › Re: FG Bans Officials From Flying First-Class by basingstoke: 7:45am On Apr 07, 2016 |
What APC does is that it releases a news, and when the new is popular, they leave it, but when the news is very unpopular, they quickly retract it. Buhari should lead by example, simple. He should stop flying private jet allover the world. pure and simple. |
Career › Re: Thread For Job Opening In Dubai,uae For Nigeria Health Professionals by basingstoke: 10:24pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
Please do you need other cadre of doctors apart from house officers ? |