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CareerRe: Are Nigerian 'Graduates' Really Graduates? by foonmee: 2:55pm On Dec 07, 2005
Can't help but wonder the institution you graduated from in Nigeria............Can't speak for all Nigerian Universities but can speak for mine.........
The question really should be what kind of student were you and your friends?
So whats great about the UK? Majority of there secondary school leavers are not even competent in English langauge......so what's all the fuss about GRAMMAR OR PSYCHOLOGIST? The difference bet Nigerians and Asians is how the Asians stick with their own and hold proudly to their root in a foreign land.......As you're in the UK i'm sure you'd have observed this........hence their success not only in the UK but on any soil they step foot on....................................Why not become proficient in the 3 Major Nigerian languages first and leave the intricacies for the Englishman.....................that is why they are English and you Nigerian...............
Get a grip pls......
CareerRe: Do European Hospitals Recognize Medical Degrees from Nigerian Universities? by foonmee: 2:40pm On Dec 07, 2005
If you graduated from an accredited university you degree is recognised in order to take the qualifying examinations recommended to practice in the European country of your choice
Note: The fact that you have years of experience or none at all guarantees you no job
There is currently a backlog of overseas doctors in european countries like the UK (>3000).......including Nigerian DOCTORS.........
If at all......America will be my advise to you as it has a more organised medical recruitment system. Dont know much about Ireland....Heard Australia also has potential.....
Most doctors in the UK are heading back home dear.....
Majority are only doing Locum jobs which does not count towards training
Maybe in the next 3 years things may get better but right now the future seems bleak for overseas doctors
So DONT WAIST PRECIOUS NAIRA SEATING THE UK PLAB EXAMINATION.....it will be more like a donation to GMC if nothing at all
Glad to be of help

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