Career › Re: Pharmacy Vs Nursing: Which Is More Lucrative? by calebify1(m): 8:11pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
Paromarc: Good to know we are Pharmily members  Nice |
Career › Re: Pharmacy Vs Nursing: Which Is More Lucrative? by calebify1(m): 7:15pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Am done talking to someone who doesn't just know what she's talking about.
Op make your choice and don't allow ppl who are neither pharmacist not nurses make decisions for you.
I have senior colleagues who left Nigeria and practicing in the US ,Canada and UK. So ignore those using degree to travel overseas as a yard stick. |
Career › Re: Pharmacy Vs Nursing: Which Is More Lucrative? by calebify1(m): 7:09pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Amotolongbo: Have you heard of OSPAP before? You were talking about the US naw you have dived into the UK again. Am a pharmacy student and have studied most of the available routes of this country. Overseas Pharmacist Assessment Programme. It is for international students who got their license out of the European region. What's your point?? |
Career › Re: Pharmacy Vs Nursing: Which Is More Lucrative? by calebify1(m): 6:17pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Amotolongbo: With the Nigerian B.Pharm certificate in US? Yes. Make research before commenting. That the pharmD is the new standard doesn't make the b.pharm useless. After the evaluation of my b.pharm I can write the Fgpec then the Naplex exam. |
Career › Re: Pharmacy Vs Nursing: Which Is More Lucrative? by calebify1(m): 5:40pm On Sep 06, 2020*. Modified: 6:30pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Amotolongbo: What am I saying?
Do you need further academic certificate to practise as a nurse in UK or US after passing the license exam? Read before commenting. And stop making ignorant comments. Nursing is more universal than pharmacy  It's better to be quiet than make funny comments. The same way a nurse go through nursing board of a particular country and write their licensing exam is the same way a pharmacist also go through the pharmacy board of any country. |
Career › Re: Pharmacy Vs Nursing: Which Is More Lucrative? by calebify1(m): 4:40pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
More than half of those who'll comment here are ignorant about the two professions.
Stick to which you are comfortable with. Am a pharmacy student and can practice in any country when am through. All it requires is obtaining the said country's license through series of exams.
So Ignore those talking about which is more useful abroad and all.
You just go back, look at the two courses and make a decision. If you don't like chemistry avoid pharmacy. |
Career › Re: Pharmacy Vs Nursing: Which Is More Lucrative? by calebify1(m): 4:36pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Amotolongbo: Nursing
A universal discipline unlike pharmacy whose Nigerian certificate won’t allow you to make professional practice in correct countries Speak of what you are sure about. So if you study nursing you can just go abroad without obtaining the country's license and writing an exam? Smh. |
Education › Re: Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka Thread by calebify1(m): 12:35pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Ain't there aspirants?? |
Phones › Re: Android Vs IOS Homescreen Screenshot Challenge July 2020 by calebify1(m): 12:32pm On Sep 06, 2020 |
Nokia
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Education › Re: Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka Thread by calebify1(m): 10:03pm On Sep 04, 2020 |
PrinceJoeWan: Let's keep it lively then,
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This is to inform Delsuites, that the University Management has approved resumption of studies for Diploma Students in Year Two only.
Year Two Diploma students are therefore expected to resume studies immediately, as lectures commence today, 31st of August, 2020.
Emetenjor Friday Maduabuchi Director of Information, SUG
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The Students' Union Government welcomes every Delsuite to the Month of September.
It is our hope and prayer that this month is your best month yet.
The Union is also wishing all Pre-degree students success, as they commence their final examination today.
Emetenjor Friday Maduabuchi Director of Information, SUG Nice |
Health › Re: 143 New COVID-19 Cases,125 Discharged And No Deaths On August 31 - (2569 Tested) by calebify1(m): 1:32pm On Sep 01, 2020 |
We'll just read and pass lol.. |
Education › Re: Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka Thread by calebify1(m): 1:24pm On Sep 01, 2020 |
This thread just went cold I remember those days looking for information here. |
Car Talk › Re: Innoson: I Received Order For $4.7m Cars From SierraLeon As NASS Rejects My Cars by calebify1(m): 7:48pm On Aug 16, 2020 |
The comments made here is the perfect example of why Nigeria would remain where it is many years from now. |
Politics › Re: How To Check Your Digital ID Number by calebify1(m): 6:54pm On Aug 15, 2020 |
faoogoke: I download mine and did as instructed.
Someone else credentials showed up.
I mean someone else picture and name.
The friend who shared the information with me had similar experience but that of his children were okay.
What can one do? Same thing I experienced. |
Education › Re: This Is When All Schools Will Be Re-opened – FG Makes Fresh Updates by calebify1(m): 3:59pm On Aug 15, 2020 |
Ugaboy: lolz...we make money and employ you work for us ok. Very dumb statement. |
Education › Re: This Is When All Schools Will Be Re-opened – FG Makes Fresh Updates by calebify1(m): 2:29pm On Aug 15, 2020 |
Ugaboy: thanks, that guy up there was busy saying shit...most student are hustling for school, house rent, hostel fee, food, study materials... I have all it requires to resume, i feel so much for friends who compliant how they messed up the months, and they wants to build their pocket. so it a no for me, we shall resume next year... When school resumes you and your friends can decide not to resume and make money instead. |
Education › Re: The Creepy Remains Of An Abandoned Prison by calebify1(m): 2:21pm On Aug 15, 2020 |
Scary. |
Romance › Re: . by calebify1(m): 9:02am On Aug 03, 2020 |
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Romance › Re: Call Of Life: Who Would You Call. by calebify1(m): 9:02pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Dew04: A certain nairalander. He would rather die first than answer the call.  Lol |
Education › Re: Is Change Of Date Of Birth Still Possible On Waec Result by calebify1(m): 7:57pm On Jul 30, 2020 |
theForth: wrote mine in 2010 too, abeg how fast was it?? Please I need it for Visa application, even if na express level i go do. It was kinda like an express thing. I got it instantly |
Culture › Re: It's Electricity Or Power Not "Light" by calebify1(m): 10:33pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
Dew04: Lol. Let me hype Nigerians a little 
You're finally active while online... Yey! It's cool to hype our country sometimes. |
Culture › Re: It's Electricity Or Power Not "Light" by calebify1(m): 3:52pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
Dew04: Because we're Nigerians . That's a unique feature of ours, substituting whichever word we choose for another. "Nepa has brought the light"  I see you  |
Car Talk › Re: Clearing Agent At Your Finger Tips by calebify1(m): 9:34am On Jul 22, 2020 |
Dew04:
 Hi. Nice to meet you! Nice to meet you too How are you? |
Car Talk › Re: Clearing Agent At Your Finger Tips by calebify1(m): 3:37pm On Jul 21, 2020*. Modified: 4:39pm On Jul 21, 2020 |
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Education › Re: Is Change Of Date Of Birth Still Possible On Waec Result by calebify1(m): 3:03pm On Jul 21, 2020 |
theForth: my boss howfar na, Was it 2018 you did yours? I effected the change in 2018 but my waec was in 2010. |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Can I Do A Side Job As A Man Of God? by calebify1(m): 5:01pm On Jul 17, 2020 |
dingbang: Jesus, the son of God, the I am that I am, the way the truth and the life, he did a side hustle o.. He was a carpenter. He was doing it without shame sef.
Your problem is that you live off from the opinions of people which is bad. You just pretended like you don't see people's mentions on your thread. Na wa oo |
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Family › Re: Free 1000naira for grabs. Open the thread and follow instructions by calebify1(m): 5:22pm On Jul 14, 2020 |
dingbang: Open your first bank account now now with *894*0*128951#
Qoute me once done
Get your credit/data/recharge card Account created 3155714361 I'll prefer data or airtime |
Education › Re: Private Schools Teachers To Protest On Monday Over Nonpayment, School Closure by calebify1(m): 10:16am On Jul 12, 2020 |
fratermathy: There is no doubt that there are genuine reasons why schools should be closed in Nigeria. In fact, I agree with many of the arguments that people have made to defend this. However, there are many factors that must be considered before we conclude the matter. I'll just itemise them:
1. Covid-19 has no cure or vaccine and even if one comes up tomorrow, it'll realistically take more than 3 years to reach up to 30% of the Nigerian population. Corona is here to stay. There's no future utopia where the virus magically disappears. It won't go away next year so postponing resumption of schools means postponing the inevitable. In fact, by next year, for instance, the cases may be in the millions in Nigeria. Will schools be closed forever? Or you think our insensitive government will perform some magic?
2. Social distancing doesn't work in Nigeria. I don't know about your location but in mine, people go about their normal lives and there's nothing anyone can do about it. The children are still playing with their mates every day. Parents go to work and markets and may likely import the virus to their homes.
3. Children still go to churches or mosques (which are open in most places). Religious and social gatherings are known super spreaders of the virus.
4. So far, children are nowhere near vulnerable as far as Covid-19 is concerned. While this argument can be upended, it is a strong factor nonetheless. Children are not so much in danger as their teachers and the teachers are mature enough to protect themselves adequately.
5. Students in public schools in remote and riverine areas are struggling and therefore may face certain learning challenges if they stay out of school for too long. Many may lose interest in schools altogether. I have been to these places and I know how averse they are to education. Many simply go to school because their mates are going. Should they stay home for long periods, they may likely never resume whenever schools open (which, going by the logic of some concerns, can take more than 2 years).
6. Private school teachers have not been paid for months because, unlike the public sector, they have to work before they are paid. Furthermore, many of them have been organising lessons for miserly wages (this also contradicts why schools should be closed). Indeed, many of those who want schools to remain closed have means of educating their children effectively, forgetting the fisherman's child in Oporoza who either goes to school or hunts for bait worms.
7. Once again, corona is here to stay. There are many workarounds that can be easily adopted to curtail populated classrooms. We must either accept the reality of Covid-19 or simply all remain at home - no markets, malls, churches, mosques, work etc because no one is better or worse than schools as far as the virus is concerned. If you can afford homeschooling or online learning for your children, you should definitely go for it. However, what is good for Bernard is not necessarily good for Benetutukayo and it is nobody's fault that we have an irresponsible government that can't provide adequate infrastructure for times like this.
I am a realist in matters like this but there are factors that policy makers must consider even if schools must remain closed. Until the factors are appropriately pictured, we may be doing more harm due to our inability to see the wider picture. There are reasons why the lockdown didn't last in Nigeria. These are the same reasons why schools can't remain closed indefinitely. You are one wise person. |
Education › Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by calebify1(m): 1:00pm On Jul 10, 2020 |
The truth is come next year covid 19 will still keep ravaging the world. It is very deadly.
The question is what is our government even doing to manage it and things get back running a bit. They can't lock down schools and other things for a whole year. Other sane climates are already taking covid as part of the system and taking proper precautions to open up things.
Our government as seen this as an excuse to dodge the real issue. |