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PoliticsRe: NUPENG Threatens Strike Over Sacked Lagos Doctors by informat101(f): 6:26pm On May 26, 2012
Justosaus: how old are u?
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Copa Del Rey Final : Athletic Bilbao Vs Barcelona (0 - 3) On 25th May 2012 by informat101(f): 11:14pm On May 25, 2012
Am super excited.congratulations 2 my ex lovely coach.my team forever.and all barcelona fans not conterfit.Congratulations!!!!
FamilyRe: Who Is A Caring Man In African Definition? by informat101(f): 2:04pm On May 22, 2012
There is nothing wrong for a woman to want gifts.nigerian men do not know how 2 make a marriage intresting they bore you with it.don't we all watch hollywood movies and see how husbands always remember to take their wives out and never forget gifts on birthdays and anniversaries.nigerian men same routine all the days of your life.
HealthRe: Federal Doctors In Lagos Begin Solidarity Strike For Sacked Colleagues by informat101(f): 1:25am On May 19, 2012
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oyb: all the doctors are under a single umbrella body

some members of the body have been victimized because in nigeria, there is no way to force/hold govts to agreements

the situation has escalated to this because of the high handed attitude of lasg in this matter

it is also a message to other governors who will start getting ideas about 'breaking the doctors' and playing games with healthcare

sadly in a country where governments flout court orders, this is the only message the govt can understand

you may see doctors in nigeria as doctors in the us.

it is not like that. nigerian doctors are often underpaid and overused. if the govt has its way, medicine will be like a vow of poverty.

Nigerians are not much better, as they feel doctors rewards should be in heaven; always trying to get away without paying for healthcare etal.


the solidarity strike is a call for the fg/external bodies/mediators to enter into the matter, since in this case LASG has failed.

there is probably more to this case than meets the eye, but as the son and brother and friend of doctors, i can understand

in the 90s there was a massive exodus of medical professionals from nigeria.

lasg is setting a dangerous precedent by doing this, and the wrong reaction from nma will see this poppng up all over nigeria

most mediacl commisioners etal are usually political appointees who are incompetent as doctors and take decisions that will lead to stand offs like this
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