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Did he just wake up today to find out things are not right? Why did the contest to become NBA chairman? How did he come about 8 divisions? Where will Buhari derive the power to do what he is asking? Which federal creation have numerous militaries? I am just ashamed of ALL those who call themselves leaders of thought. Their brains are controlled by who, what and how there pockets are lined! A restructured Nigeria no doubt, but it has to come from the people and not people like Agbakoba and his goons. Was he not part of Jonathan's conference, what did he do about its immediate adoption? Once again, who decides what and how it should go |
good day, good work you are doing here! please I need your quote for 1999/2000 honda crv shock absorbers - both front and back my whatsapp is 08072881860 thanks Olumide |
EKITI001:This is an ethically balanced wage structure |
[quote author=esherizdan post=59639189]Dear Applicant, Following your application for a position with the UNSDN, please find the attached e-Interview and Personal history form for you to fill and return. You are also required to send scanned copies of your necessary certificates showing your qualifications along with your completed e-Interview and a Personal history form to staffing@un-sdn.org on or before 24th of August, 2017. Do include a phone number (preferably cell/mobile) that you can be contacted at all times for additional information or notification, and indicate the post you are applying for in your response. If you had found this email after the deadline (24th of August, 2017), be advise to contact hr@un-sdn.org with the completed forms and necessary certificate for possible consideration. Thank you. Best wishes, Luz Andujar. Information and Logistics, United Nations Headquarters New York, NY 10017 United States of America. This e-mail may contain confidential and/or privileged information for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). Any review or distribution by anyone other than the person(s) for whom it was originally intended is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please inform the sender.[/quo Any other address? |
justwise:Please how much can one have in the account to qualify for a visa, with my family. I earn 300k monthly |
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Brightingsus:Yes thanks @Brightingsus, exactly what i meant. What is the average income a family of 3 will need to be sure of being granted a UK visa all things equal |
justwise:Please what is the minimum salary a family o 3 travelling to UK ll need |
Good morning, pls can i get these items from you and cost: Engine Headlights Shock absorbers (all) and arms All for Honda 98 crv Thanks |
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Please I need a good Honda cr-v 98-2000model engine and price please |
niminimi22:Good day, I have been trying to apply, but it kept saying wrong order number. |
May God grant her eternal rest |
i just feel the DISCOs shd be made to start on a clean slate, since all the debt of PHCN was borne by the government and not the investors, why are they now pushing grow collect monies owed NEPA & PHCN, at least they inherited only assets and not liabilities! |
Thanks Vicjustice, justwise, cozybunch, you guys really have done justice to issues, frankly will a loan disbursement by my bank amount to money lodgement, as i have some projects and contributions that take a chunk of my salary. My salary is #250k I'm also into a monthly esusu which comes to #900k per contributor, can i attach that as well, but it will be paid by the different contributors once it is my turn my contribution leaves my account monthly and its multiple on my turn |
imagine, Obama were a Nigerian President, will be be moving to rented apartment? heard his VP also said he will need money to buy a house, as he had to sell the former one he had in his town, when he resumed as VP. only God knows when we will be that accountable. seeking only naija's progress |
banme1:Fyi, the SW will go back to the drawing board, make lemonade out of the lemons you gave them, or have you forgotten that the west was the most developed even pre-oil, don't forget most of your brothers means of livelihood dey SW! we will thank you for that. the SW too get small oil. but the marriage of the SS and SE is only a figment of your imagination, do the Igbo and Ikwerre tolerant one another? food for thought, instead of you preaching unity, you are there clamoring for the destruction of this nation of nationalities, if in doubt, go and read precolonial Nigerian history and see that even the tribes were not united. a word is enough |
TPAND:is it not interesting to note that despite the 13% derivation, SS ha nothing to show for it rather, overnight billionaires are emerging. or should we ask of the Iboris, DSP Akpabios etc. one thing i know will happen is the conflagration that will engulf the ND |
make them continue, i believe it is the government that is strengthening them! why has the economy not been diversified? if we had multiple sources of income, anyone destroying his own environment will only have themselves to blame. this is also a call for true federalism or even confederacy, with a certain percentage acruing to the FG. I think politics should stop now and let governance begin! if it will involve going to ground zero in terms of drawing a new economic blue print. dialogue to me is no option, because this will just raise another Asari, Tompolo and other rogues within the Niger Delta! if possible sef, government should shut down oil production and let's see how things will go, because in 1 week, production has dropped by over 800,000 bpd from estimated 2.2m bpd, meaning we are losing about $40 m daily now, and this is bound to increase. come to think of it, how come they know where all the pipelines are? we showed them, paying them at the same time! i also think the amnesty needs to be reviewed and tied to productivity and not just a dash. lastly let all of us go back to the lands and not just beneath it. God bless Nigeria God save the President |
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please house what size of iron rods wil be needed in pillars for a bungalow measuring about 19675*12200, that will have concrete fascia constructed. also how many of such pillars will be required? thanks |
The probe should be conclusive please! a corporation was sold for $252.25 Million, yet it possesses a license worth $284 million for gsm, licenses for fixed wireless, wired communication, voip, telex (moribund though) fax, and buildings and choice properties all over the federation! Buhari please intervene |
the few I have read, why is everyone particular about the us, in the Uk/ nhs, the year one resident earns even more than the 3rd year pharmacist talk less a nurse fyi, the nurses currently exit on band 8 while the pharmacist band 9 of the agenda for change salary structure, whereas the doctors- physicians, dentists and surgeons are on a different scale entirely, if in doubt, Google the nhs site |
people should offer better option if they know one. maybe I should ask, what happened to the anti retroviral manufacturing right that was revoked from Nigeria, na doctors cause that one too-this is the class of people that will ruin the healthcare system! |
concluding path Without any intention to belittle their contributions, the Nurse or the Pharmacist, etc. in the JOHESU Coalition does not possess the HIGHEST level of skill, knowledge or expertise to solve the patient’s medical problem. Patient’s medical problems are not named, grouped or labeled according to the service type to be received (i.e. nursing service patient or pharmacy service patient, etc.), but according to the disease or disease category they are suffering from (e.g. Menstrual disorder or Gynaecological problem, Depression or Psychiatric problem, Infant malnutrition or Paediatric problem, etc.). In conclusion, Consultancy role is not about the highest level of staff service category or type but about HIGHEST level of knowledge, skill and expertise in treatment of patient’s problems e.g. Gynaecological problem, Psychiatric problem, or Paediatric problem, etc. hence the terms Consultant Gynaecologist, Consultant Psychiatrist, Consultant Paediatrician. etc. and not “Consultant” Nurse or “Consultant” Pharmacist … or even “Consultant” hospital Cleaner. Thank you. Oladele Olukayode OSOSANYA is a medical doctor and Public Health specialist with additional training in Health Education, Health Care Management & Administration. |
NMA Strike: Patients’ Needs versus Staff Needs in Nigerian Hospitals The current industrial strike by medical doctors in Nigerian public hospitals is an unfortunate development, none the less; it is serving to put focus on erstwhile subterranean trending issues in medical care services provision in Nigerian hospitals. At the core is the attempt by non medical doctor personnel to force a policy change in how hospital services are managed. Without a formal policy declaration by government, what JOHESU et al are wanting to foist on the health system is a change of direction on how our hospitals are managed from a patient centered focus to a staff centered focus, using the strategy of staff benefits considerations.>> The initiator of the ruckus is JOHESU et al. The first salvo fired is a direct challenge of the traditional role of medical doctors as the head of the health team. We need to remind ourselves that the formal health sector in Nigeria has adopted “Allopathic” (aka Western Medicine or evidence-based medicine) model for provision of medical services in our hospitals. Allopathic medical service is a STRUCTURED practice organized and structured to focus on providing EFFECTIVE evidence based solutions to patients’ medical problems, not staff benefits. The Allopathic model groups patients’ problems into “specialty” units of closely related medical problems to streamline and facilitate patient problem management, e.g. Paediatrics, Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology etc. Consequently decisions on how to deploy resources required to provide services also follow through from anticipated patient needs generated from these units, etc. This way it is possible to plan holistically for which services to provide. If the required resources could not be made available, e.g. equipment, supplies, staffing, etc., then that hospital would not offer to treat patients having problems in that specialty area. Let’s start off this discussion with the most basic scenario – the patient has a medical problem and approaches the hospital for solution. To solve that problem, someone has to move into the role of the individual that would provide direction and vision (& supervision) of how to solve that problem. In a group, the person who fills that role is known or called a leader. Now which among the several professional groups in the health team provides the direction, vision and supervision to solve a patient’s medical problems? It is of course the medical doctor, because that is what his training prepares him for. The medical doctor is unequivocally the natural leader of the health team.>> The ONLY professional group in Allopathic medicine trained and licensed to provide global direction, vision and supervision for solving the patients’ problem is the medical doctor. In a way, that follows from the global, holistic approach to patient problem solving that is ingrained in medical doctor training. Doctors are trained to employ a very broad approach in looking at a patient’s problems, unlike the other health professionals whose training are narrowed to focus solely on their specific service (professional) area. The medical doctor is leader of the health team not because of his sex, religion, numerical strength, how charming he is, number of university degrees or polytechnic diplomas, etc. or some other spurious criteria, but because of the ROLE he plays in overall patient care!!! This is why under the medical doctor’s direction and orders, the other members of the health team are mobilized toprovide solution to the patient’s health problems. I am yet to hear of any Allopathic based hospital where it is the Nurse or Pharmacist that the patient initially consults about his medical problems and consequently the nurse or pharmacist determines treatment modalities, initiates and provides medical treatment, admits the patient, mobilizes and supervises the medical doctor and other members of the health team while she monitors patient’s recovery progress and discharges the patient on getting well. There is a serious, unnecessary role envy here that is now threatening to distort and disrupt provision of effective medical services in our hospitals. This is a leadership fight not in terms of solving the problems of the patients, but about who controls the resources (and clinical privileges) needed to solve the problems of the patient. JOHESU et al want a change of direction in how hospitals are run so the hospital becomes a social enterprise where resources meant for provision of medical services to patients are dished out based on the numerical strength of staff categories and NOT on the number and complexity of patients’ problems. They want hospital decision making bodies (e.g. Medical Advisory Committees and DCMAC positions) aligned using the staff-centric model rather than the patient-centric model that has been in use since Government adopted the western Allopathic model for provision of medical services in Nigerian hospitals.>> Medical doctors as the leaders of the health team have a responsibility to ensure patients interests come first and cannot allow that change to staff benefits-centered approach to happen. The other professionals in the JOHESU coalition are NOT looking at the relatively limited ROLE they play in providing solutions to the patient’s medical problems; instead they are focused on their personal benefits from contributions to the solutions of a patient’s medical problems. What is the problem JOHESU members are having with getting their PATIENT-CENTERED professional contributions channeled through unit and departmental meetings/heads receiving due attention from the MACs as structured to now believe it is by limiting the contribution of the leaders of the health team that would now solve that problem? The Medical Advisory Committee is not a tea party for discussion of staff benefits, it is a high level decision making body for the purpose of providing> direction and vision to solving patient care problems in the hospitals! However, from training, experience, supervision of contributions from other professionals and daily encounters with the different patients, medical doctors have a more global perspective on patient needs and know that different patients have different medical problems, different service needs, equipment, supplies, etc., so the medical doctor is best positioned on the overall patient needs and the need to mobilize the different types of health resources requiredto provide solution to the patient’s problems. So why the grousing that highly experienced doctors representing different patient problems populate the Medical Advisory Committees? That is how the different patient problems getthe due attention required in terms of direction and visionary solutions. There is no official policy decision by Government yet to change from patient problem-centered management of our public hospital services to a staff benefits-centered model, so those who are going through the back door to seek and obtain court decisions that basically changes or distorts current health policies for management of hospital patients services should be advised to first seek a formal change in the National Health policy from hospital services based on Allopathic model to another that favours their aspirations, e.g. Traditional Herbal Healing, etc. Now on to the issue of who should be referred to as a Consultant. In the Allopathic hospital setting the “Consultant” is a role title that denotes the HIGHEST level of medical skill, knowledge and expertise to provide scientifically proven solution(s), direction and vision to solving a patient’s medical problem(s). It is not a social title bestowed on staff based on staff category, numerical strength or some other dubious criteria. |
what r ur contacts in Ibadan |
Good day, My honda crv 99 model battery had to be replaced and the radio is now showing the error code. Please help VIN : JHLRD1868XC085028 Serial no : 98F69223 my email is daojay@yahoo.com Thanks |
thanks for the good work the battery of my 1999 Honda crv was changed the radio now demanded a code which i don't have. as above, the VIN is JHLRD1868XC085028 serial no IS 98F69223 my email is daojay@yahoo.com thank you in anticipation. |
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