Family › Re: My Husband's Pride Wants To Ruin Our Home by OgaInnocent(m): 10:33pm On Jul 14, 2018 |
HEseesall: I had to open this account for anonymity I'm in a dilemma, let me start like this, when i and my husband first got married we did a joint business that fetched us a huge amount of money, the aim was to build a house, when we got the money, he decided to use his' for his parents (i had no problem with that) then mine for what we wanted to use it for
Two weeks ago we had a major misunderstanding, it was soo intense to the extent that he told me to park out of the house, in the heat of things i told him that cannot be possible that the house is in my name, he was shocked, saying it is impossible we built it together that it's in his name, i had to remind him what happened then, he was furious saying it was wrong of me to use my name, that he cant believe he has been staying in a house that does not belong to him, he told his family what i did claming victim, then he packed out saying he wont come home till i change the name to his full name, i begged him to no avail, i dont even know how to tell my people, imagine if it was in his name, i and the kids would have been out of the house by now, he has requested for transfer from his office to another state cos of this, who does that?? He cant expect me to change it to his name.
Pls i need other advise to go about this, he is a good man but he feels his ego has been bruised, i need other options.
MODIFIED For those viewing this, i have made some clarifications down to page (1), Your story is missing many points. U did nt tell how the house was bearing your without the man of the house knowing. You lack respect and loyalty, for using solely your name in a house you are living with your husband, as if you don't know that your husband should be the head in everything. Now the chips are down, he is showing you why he is the man of the house. Don't boda changing the name again, before you knw it, another woman will be picking his calls wen u call. By then you will understand. Nonesense! |
Politics › Re: Amina Mohammed Meets Buhari At AU Summit (Photos) by OgaInnocent(m): 7:29pm On Jul 02, 2018 |
post=69024898: She did already. And he is on it already. The evil people must be brought to book. Are you really not ashamed? Your comments nauseate. How much is actually making you sell ur conscience? |
Romance › Re: Single Life Too Sweet Abeg!! by OgaInnocent(m): 6:30am On Jul 02, 2018 |
ShinskeNakamura: God bless you forever. Look up the comments and see bitchees whining about True Love. I pity any iddiot guy that will believe that crap. There is nothing like true love without money.
Just last week, I gave a good fuccking to a fleshy Unizik gal for 5k. Na de so called Big gals oo. What pained me really was the boyfriend that was calling through the night. This girl was sucking my dickk and was still telling the boyfriend how she truely loves him. Kai... Guys sef. When Una go get sense?
Even if your wife or gal loves you without money, thats because she has another guy she is fuccking behind that provides all her needs. Believe me when I tell you this. Women are hardwired to be leeches and bitchees forever.
Nothing Like True Love Ma Niggas.
N.B The only other time a gal will also maybe try to truely love you is when she is desperate and wants to answer the Mrs title especially when her biological clock is ticking fast. Also Especially when she has been over used and is getting old real quick. She doesn't even mind sweeping your house and the whole Lagos state just to look wife material. She doesnt mind fattening you up like a calf with food. She will fill your fridge with different dishes every weekend. My own is this... Even if you want sweep from Lagos to Onitsha, once the weekend is over... You are gone from my house!
New Gal for the next week. When am done, I will find a baby mama that will bear my children like Timaya while I have time to fucck other nyanshes... Toto too sweet to be stuck to one for life abeg...
God gave women their pussyy for our enjoyment abeg. Lets all enjoy a good Pussyy please.
Keep fucckin them brodas. But always use protection. Nigerian gals are diseased animals. And when fucckin them, don't go too hard so condom doesn't break. Just pretend she is just some random toilet you have to offload your junk and move on to the next toilet when you are pressed again.
My life does not suck and it doesn't suck to be me. I am more happy than you can imagine. Pursue your peace.
Let me tell you guys a boss move story you can learn one or two from.
There was this very beautiful girl I ordered for the weekend. We pretended as if we are dating and love each other. She was smart and am smart too. The plan on my side was for the both of us to have a wonderful weekend all expenses on me. We will drink, eat and fucck to our fill. Then at the end, I will give her a small token for her time. But this bittch had other plans. As we were drinking, she thought I was drunk and used style to start complaining about her phone. She now told me that she needed a phone. Being that I didnt want to loose the fucck I wanted to fucck, I agreed on the condition that it will be next week. My plan was to fucck and forget that she was created. But this gal was smart. She sensed my plans and told me ok... No problem. Around 10 pm, we entered our room that I paid 10k for. When it was time to do the do, this bitcch ass mule told me that she has to suspend the fucck till next week too. I thought this gal was joking oo. She went into the bathroom, took her birth, wore a bum short and 2 Pyjamas she came with and then went under the duver. Wow! To make matters worse, she called her friend and described the hotel she was lodging.... Just in case!
Me? Fall for such claptrap bitcch antics? So I will appear on Nairaland tomorrow as a rapist because of a thirsty bitcch? I didn't even talk much. But man, I was having blue balls and my pennis was so erect. I looked in the mirror and saw her smiling sheepishly on the bed. She was so happy that I was passing through pains because she thought she has boxed me into a corner.
I said no... Am not going to be caught up with this iddiot. Before her, I took my phone and called another student girl named becky. I told her to come. I transferred 5k to her account, called an Uber to go pick her up. I went down to the reception and paid for the next room close to the one me and the iddiot gal was sleeping. Can you believe that when this animal saw that am not joking, she started acting all nice telling me that she was joking. I nearly gave her a blow on her belly. But I didnt want to wound her.
Within 40 minutes, becky arrived... Yellow Paw Paw! I paid her extra 2k to increase her screaming and shouting during the fucck. We were next to the room her fellow bittch was sleeping na. You can imagine between me and her who was happy and is still happy.
In the Morning, I was in the Bar drinking hot tea and soft bread with Becky. The other gal passed like an iddiot on her way home and I was smiling sheepishly this time around! Why do u have find another room? The best treatment should have been that she should give u chance from the room u paid for, that u have another visitor. |
Christianity Etc › Re: There Will Be No Christians In Nigeria In Next 25 Years – NCEF Warns by OgaInnocent(m): 10:07am On Jun 24, 2018 |
mhizenugu: Yea right, maybe in the northern part of the country! How are you. Sent u a pm |
Webmasters › Bloggers Please Come In Here by OgaInnocent(op): 6:37pm On Jun 23, 2018 |
Please what reservations does AdSense have against health niche.
I read somethings online that, you are not a health professional, you are not expected to blog on health.
I want to start a health website. I am a medical student 500Level. Should I go ahead? |
Webmasters › Re: Bloggers, Does It Mean There Is No Solution To This? by OgaInnocent(op): 7:00am On Jun 22, 2018 |
donsheddy1: Oga install a VPN Have done that. My problem is my readers |
Webmasters › Re: Why Is Glo Doing This? by OgaInnocent(op): 6:42am On Jun 22, 2018 |
donsheddy1: Download CyberGhost VPN. Does the magic Am concerned with my blog readers.not me |
Sports › Re: Diego Maradona Before Argentina Game Vs After Argentina Game Yesterday(photos) by OgaInnocent(m): 6:31am On Jun 22, 2018 |
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Crime › Re: I Just Lost My Last Card In A Bus Now. Sad. by OgaInnocent(op): 2:57pm On Jun 15, 2018 |
ipobarecriminals: Ridicule keh?But ur thread get K leg. Wish U well OK.can u help me with the cash? |
Webmasters › Bloggers, Does It Mean There Is No Solution To This? by OgaInnocent(op): 2:45pm On Jun 15, 2018 |
I am talking about the inability to access blogger blogs with custom domain on Glo network.
I have tried all i could , no way,. Even the cloudflare people suggested is not working.
Please help, what is the solution to this? |
Health › Re: Strike: "JOHESU is Selfish, They don't know what they want" must read!! by OgaInnocent(op): 2:35pm On Jun 15, 2018 |
emmanuelex1: my younger bro is a doctor in Canada, we were about to read your article but your first sentence spoilt everything. Even a president can not disrespect anyone under him. Please go to check the dictionary to find the meaning of disrespect. Sorry brother .I mean " cannot" pls. It has been corrected. Sorry for the typo. |
Webmasters › Why Is Glo Doing This? by OgaInnocent(op): 6:15pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
All bloggers on "blogger " platform and are using custom domain cannot have their blogs accessed with a glo network, using chrome or Mozilla exept opera.
Why?
Pls note, I have enabled cloudflare, yet it is not working. |
Crime › Re: I Just Lost My Last Card In A Bus Now. Sad. by OgaInnocent(op): 2:28pm On Jun 08, 2018 |
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Crime › Re: I Just Lost My Last Card In A Bus Now. Sad. by OgaInnocent(op): 8:37am On Jun 04, 2018 |
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Crime › I Just Lost My Last Card In A Bus Now. Sad. by OgaInnocent(op): 6:57pm On Jun 03, 2018 |
Not just happy, I don't have money in school. The 3000 I borrowed from my friend to feed on just disappeard
I was sure the 3k was in my wallet before going out to bible study. On my way back, I wanted to buy banana, as I brought out my wallet to pay, I only saw 1000. How 2000 disappeard is mystery to me.
Am very depressed now. My hope of feeding for the week has been dashed.
Pls, seun, lalasticlala, abeg DO NOT MOVE TO FP PLS. I just want it to remain here. Thanks |
Health › Re: See What JOHESU Are Circulating In Their Whatsapp Groups by OgaInnocent(m): 6:30am On May 31, 2018 |
Nawao...
"...you cannot be a nurse and earn a paltry sum of 150,000 while a physician earns 313,000 as a new comer...."
Whenever, you want know how hypocritical these JOHESU guys are , it is in an unsuspecting passive talks like this, that's where their hypocrisy comes to limelight.
These are same individuals singing " we are not canvassing for equal pay with doctors", and now this.
It is a pity. |
Health › Re: NMA Abuja Responds To JOHESU by OgaInnocent(m): 2:12am On May 31, 2018 |
fitzfrankses7: Your tact and intellect is admirable and I hope at the end of our discourse, you'll see what enlightenment I've seen. Non doctors can't be made doctors without the due process of MBBS-that's undisputed, we are just afraid of loosing our "misinformed power grip"- whose cure is KNOWLEDGE! It's just like saying a Surgeon being afraid a Physiotherapist will take over his job(I find it absurd, he's not even trained to do that). When a Pharmacist says he knows everything a Physician knows except surgery(which most often than not, is said out of this same old resentment unfortunately infused into us from our egocentric educational systems), I don't trade words because I know better, I just enlighten him why what he knows and what I know don't matter to each other but to the patient. In the end we share a mutual understanding why we are team mates for a common cause. Some of my best surgical outcomes came about with huge inputs from Nurses and Physiotherapists and vice versa. Great. Great , great. Am very impressed. I can conclude from this that you are not a Nigerian or you were not trained in Nigeria. Average Nigerians do not reason this way. I pray both parties listen to voice of reason. Pls what's your specialty in surgery? Me, am in 4th MBBS class (OBGY, PAEDO, and COMM MED). |
Health › Re: NMA Abuja Responds To JOHESU by OgaInnocent(m): 7:50am On May 26, 2018 |
fitzfrankses7: I'm impressed you agree with hospital management and hazard allowance, it proves we still have doctors who know the truth and aren't beguiled by utter self serving sentiments currently pervading our health sector. For this I say congratulations! However, regarding consultancy, (I believe what you mentioned about other health care professionals trying to do the doctor's job as is already seen wouldn't even be talked about if this divide wasn't created years ago) I think you probably didn't fully understand the context that the "consultant"-as applied in medicine has it legal, disciplinary and structured framework that embraces merit & exceptionality while shunning mediocrity- if applied across other health care professionals where it should will do the same and check quackery. A doctor is a doctor, everyone knows that and his importance can never be taken away from him yet he needs to understand that he shouldn't be afraid of others excelling in their roles and job description even if it means deservedly bearing a consultant title. On increasing the number of medical graduates, we both know that MBBS is not an easy course and that the number that came out are far lesser than those that got in because of its intellectually demanding nature. Now would you rather we lower training standards and churn out multitude of half baked medics because we want to increase our doctor to patient ratio? Your guess is as good as mine! Thank you for responding. No ,I wouldn't rather we lower the standard of training. Neither do I subscribe to making non-doctors doctors b/c of low doctor-patient ratio. |
Health › Re: JOHESU Summons Emergency Meeting Over Court Order - Guardian by OgaInnocent(m): 7:39am On May 26, 2018 |
Nice from the federal govt. I believe fed govt listened to me. Federal govt is actually on NL. Check my posts, they heeded to my submissions. I deserve some accolades pls. |
Health › Re: Johesu Vs Nma : A Look At The Salary Of Their Uk/us Counterparts by OgaInnocent(op): 7:05am On May 24, 2018 |
Lalasticlala, seun |
Health › Johesu Vs Nma : A Look At The Salary Of Their Uk/us Counterparts by OgaInnocent(op): 7:03am On May 24, 2018 |
CHECK THE DIFFERENCE IN SALARY AMONG NIGERIA HEALTH WORKERS AND THEIR US/UK COLLEAGUES...
COMESS 3 (which is the starting point for doctors) #260,865.58 CONHESS 7 (which is the starting point for some health workers like accountant etc) #118,765. (difference of #142,100.00) 120% difference.
CONHESS 9 (which is another starting point for health workers eg pharmacist etc) #161,670.33. (difference 99,195.25) 61% difference.
NOW LETS STILL COMPARE THE SALARY OF A NEWLY EMPLOYED DOCTOR ABOVE WITH A HEALTH WORKERS THAT HAVE SPENT 6 TO 9 YEARS IN SERVICE WHICH IS CONHESS 11.
CONHESS 11:#223,345.58 (difference of #37,520.00) 17% difference.
ABOVE IS FOR OLD CONMESS AND OLD CONHESS....
TAKE A LOOK AT THE NEW CONMESS AND PROPOSED CONHESS BY JOHESU, PLS SIR I WILL STILL WANT YOU TO COMPARE THIS NEW CONMESS WITH THE OLD CONHESS THAT JOHESU IS PRESENTLY RECEIVING NOW....
NEW CONMESS 3 :# 312,944.83.
PROPOSED CONHESS 7: #165,541.08 (difference of #147,403.75) 89%difference.
PROPOSED CONHESS 9: #190,227.25 (difference of #122,717.58) 65% difference.
PROPOSED CONHESS 11: #255,184.83. (difference of #57,760.00) 23% difference.
I WANT TO ALSO WRITE THAT OF THE ZENITH OF BOTH PROFESSION :
OLD CONMESS 7: #704,209.08 OLD CONHESS 15: #476,855.00
(DIFFERENCE #227,354.08) 48% DIFFERENCE.
NEW CONMESS 7: #999,698.50 PROPOSED CONHESS 15: #697,024,42. (difference of #302,674.08) 43% Difference
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Health › Re: Group Asks Court To Jail JOHESU Officials For Failing To Suspend Strike - Punch by OgaInnocent(m): 6:56am On May 24, 2018 |
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Health › Re: Group Asks Court To Jail JOHESU Officials For Failing To Suspend Strike - Punch by OgaInnocent(m): 6:44am On May 24, 2018 |
Unlimited22: Doctors are ALWAYS the first to quote USA and UK. It's noteworthy to point out that all health workers earn much more than the average household salary in the aforementioned countries. And the quality of life is definitely NOT the same. I don't know why we should be quoting meaningless figures. Are you aware that doctors In Canada recently asked for a reduction in their salaries, and an increment in that of health workers? Can this ever happen in Nigeria? Call a spade a spade please. You have not adressed the issue. What is the salary difference among US/UK health workers? And what is the salary difference among Nigeria counterparts?? Because you are busy quoting conmess and conhess
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Health › Re: Group Asks Court To Jail JOHESU Officials For Failing To Suspend Strike - Punch by OgaInnocent(m): 6:36am On May 24, 2018 |
Jukinom: PLEASE TAKE A LOOK TO OLD COMESS AND OLD CONHESS BEFORE YOU BELIEVE NMA
COMESS 3 (which is the starting point for doctors) #260,865.58 CONHESS 7 (which is the starting point for some health workers like accountant etc) #118,765. (difference of #142,100.00) 120% difference.
CONHESS 9 (which is another starting point for health workers eg pharmacist etc) #161,670.33. (difference 99,195.25) 61% difference.
NOW LETS STILL COMPARE THE SALARY OF A NEWLY EMPLOYED DOCTOR ABOVE WITH A HEALTH WORKERS THAT HAVE SPENT 6 TO 9 YEARS IN SERVICE WHICH IS CONHESS 11.
CONHESS 11:#223,345.58 (difference of #37,520.00) 17% difference.
ABOVE IS FOR OLD CONMESS AND OLD CONHESS....
TAKE A LOOK AT THE NEW CONMESS AND PROPOSED CONHESS BY JOHESU, PLS SIR I WILL STILL WANT YOU TO COMPARE THIS NEW CONMESS WITH THE OLD CONHESS THAT JOHESU IS PRESENTLY RECEIVING NOW....
NEW CONMESS 3 :# 312,944.83.
PROPOSED CONHESS 7: #165,541.08 (difference of #147,403.75) 89%difference.
PROPOSED CONHESS 9: #190,227.25 (difference of #122,717.58) 65% difference.
PROPOSED CONHESS 11: #255,184.83. (difference of #57,760.00) 23% difference.
I WANT TO ALSO WRITE THAT OF THE ZENITH OF BOTH PROFESSION :
OLD CONMESS 7: #704,209.08 OLD CONHESS 15: #476,855.00
(DIFFERENCE #227,354.08) 48% DIFFERENCE.
NEW CONMESS 7: #999,698.50 PROPOSED CONHESS 15: #697,024,42. (difference of #302,674.08) 43% Difference
now did NMA see the parity they have been singing with
I TOOK OUT MY PRECIOUS TIME TO HIGHLIGHT THIS FIGURES OUT because WHEN I AM TALKING I LIKE WORKING WITH FACT because THE TRUTH CAN'T BE HIDDEN. Compare and and contrast. You guys are always first to quote UK n US. Oya check
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Health › Re: NMA Abuja Responds To JOHESU by OgaInnocent(m): 6:16am On May 24, 2018 |
fitzfrankses7: Contrary to what some of our selfish leaders in NMA are trying to make us believe, I'm glad some of us doctors have seen and experienced the truth about global best practice ... To get the respect we deserve, we must earn it, not cajole others for it. We need to rise above petty tirades to save our ailing health sector. Revisiting The NMA Strike -* The Candid Opinion Of A UK-Based Doctor By *Dr. Ijabla Raymond* Although I practise abroad, I should point out that this strike affects me too. My family and friends all live in Nigeria. I feel compelled to write on this subject because of its seriousness and the dearth of objective analyses on our social media. It is an emotive subject for both *NMA* and *JOHESU* members, and I can understand why punches fly around, but both parties must rise above petty and emotional considerations if we are to find a way forward. For clarification purposes, the *NMA* represents medical doctors whilst *JOHESU* is a union of all health workers who are not doctors. The NMA has a list of *24 demands* but I will limit myself to the most contentious ones. At this stage, it is probably best that I introduce myself. _*I am medical doctor of Nigerian heritage practising in the UK.*_ *WHO SHOULD HEAD THE HOSPITAL* There is no contention – the medical doctor is the head of the *clinical team.* He/she leads the ward rounds, clinics, surgical operations, multidisciplinary meetings and so on because the ultimate and final responsibility for patient care rests in his/her hands. The headship of the hospital is a different matter. This is an *administrative* office, which needs not be occupied by a medical doctor. This job is better in the hands of people who have administrative or business management skills. _This is the case in countries like the UK, Canada and the US,_ which heavily influence our health system. Therefore, it is difficult to reason with the NMA why this job should be the exclusive right of medical doctors. *NON-MEDICAL CONSULTANTS* The doctor-patient ratio in Nigeria is _dangerously low._ In my view, the roles of non-medical professionals such as nurses, physiotherapists, pharmacists etc need to expand to cope with the demands on doctors. It is important that this is done in a _safe way_ by providing the appropriate level of training for these individuals. *This is the case in countries such as the UK, Canada and the US where consultant nurses, pharmacists etc have existed for a few decades now.* I do not see any problem with non-medical consultants as long as these individuals are appropriately trained and can practise both competently and safely within an *agreed framework* . These professionals have separate (but complimentary) job descriptions and their roles are not designed to replace or dispense with the services of the doctor. If this arrangement enhances patient care, then where is the problem with it? The NMA needs to demonstrate to the public and to the government how the creation of these non- medical consultant positions will adversely affect patient care, otherwise, its demands will be perceived as obstructing the professional development of JOHESU members, and I don’t think this is helpful to anybody. *HAZARD ALLOWANCE* The types of hazard and the level to which healthcare workers are exposed vary considerably and depend on the type of job they do. For instance, psychiatrists are hardly exposed to body fluids and their risks for contracting diseases like HIV and hepatitis are much less than for a theatre scrub nurse. The risk of physical assault by a patient is higher for a psychiatrist than for a surgeon. And because psychiatric nurses spend more time with patients, their risks of assault are arguably higher than those of consultant psychiatrists. The people who work in radiology departments such as radiologists, radiographers, nurses, porters and so on have greater exposure to radioactive materials than everyone else in the hospital. The current health hazard allowance of N5,000 is unconscionable – it needs to increase. However, I think it is imperative to get an independent risk assessor for impartial advice. *MISCELLANEOUS* I have read far too many emotional arguments on these issues and very little of an objective discourse. It is important that I draw your attention to a few of these. What has become obvious is the lack of understanding of the *concept of teamwork* . There is a pervasive notion among doctors that the other healthcare workers are there to serve them. JOHESU members think that doctors have become too conceited for their own good and are determined to put them in their “places”. *The most important person in the hospital is the patient* – it is *not* the _doctor_ , _nurse_ , _pharmacist_ or _laboratory scientist_ or anyone else. Every team member is important and must be respected, including the people who do the least clinical jobs like cleaning. I don’t imagine that any hospital will remain open for longer than a week if its cleaners went on strike and dirt was allowed to accumulate to the point where it constitutes a health risk. I have heard so many anecdotal accounts of nurses not joining doctors on ward rounds or pharmacists altering prescriptions without first discussing these with the prescribing doctors or laboratory scientist slapping doctors; and these accounts are being given as reasons why doctors must continue to head hospitals. These are *disciplinary matters,* which should be managed according to existing procedures. These excuses are emotional and should not be used to block the professional development of others. The other reason I have heard doctors give for not wanting our non-medical colleagues to bear the "consultant" title is the fear that patients will confuse them or anybody else in a white-coat for a doctor and give such people an excuse for autonomous practice. This reason is *not good enough* because this problem can be solved by wearing names badges and/or colour coded uniforms. Also health professionals should introduce themselves to patients at the start of consultations. But more significantly, this can be an issue of regulation - any one found to be (criminally) practising over and beyond their job description, competence level or professional registration becomes liable to disciplinary procedures. Our health system suffers from poor regulation. This is why anyone can open a chemist and dole out antibiotics indiscriminately. It is the reason doctors are scared that consultant pharmacists, nurses and physiotherapists will steal their patients. But it is also the reason why doctors may recommend an operation to a patient where none is necessary just so they can charge more. This is a problem that is in urgent need of attention. I hope that this something both NMA & JOHESU will flag up in the near future. Another recurrent theme in these debates is the abuse of junior doctors by both medical and non-medical staff, which appears to be endemic. There is a consistent narrative of junior doctors being asked to do other people’s jobs such as collecting blood from blood banks, taking samples to laboratories etc. In extreme cases, these doctors are asked to undertake non-clinical tasks by more senior doctors. This is simply unacceptable! I think it is fair to place the blame for this at the hands of consultants who are supposed to be responsible for junior doctors. But this in itself is not a good argument for blocking JOHESU members from becoming consultants in their specialties or for stopping them from heading hospitals if they have the right qualifications. I am concerned that the NMA is losing public sympathy. Increasingly, I hear people describe doctors as selfish and heartless. This is very sad and rather unfortunate. They say doctors do not have any motivation to end the strike because patients are forced to pay exorbitant fees to them in their private hospitals. Those patients who cannot afford these fees are left to suffer or die. If the NMA has made any efforts to change this public perception, then these do not appear to have been effective. *CONCLUSION* The current strategy (i.e., recurrent strikes) is not working. Over the last decade or two, the NMA and non-medical health workers (more recently represented by JOHESU) have taken turns to go on strikes. Perhaps, it is time for both parties to sit together, talk to each other and resolve these contentious issues once and for all. _It’s pointless for the government to enter into agreements with one party knowing fully well that the other party will ask for a reversal of those agreements._ I think the time has come to incorporate Ethics, Teamwork and Communications into undergraduate curricula. The various online comments I have read from medical and non- medical colleagues show that whilst many easily mouth off "team work", a practical understanding of what this means is lacking. Disciplinary procedures are there for a reason. They must be followed when necessary. Although I practise abroad, I should point out that this strike affects me too. My family and friends all live in Nigeria. And who says I am not planning to come home to practise? Lastly, we must all be mindful of our own mortality. Most of us will be ill someday. And when this happens, the only thing that will matter to us is to be looked after by caring and competent health-workers regardless of their individual specialisation. We can create that environment if we forget our individual egos and work as a team. *Ijabla Raymond,* a medical doctor of Nigerian heritage writes from the UK. Contact: _ijabla.raymond@facebook.com._ I agree with : HOSPITAL MGT HAZARD ALLOWANCE I disagree: With NON MEDICAL CONSULTANTS Nigeria is a country where a med lab Scientist prefers to be adressed as a doc than who he is. This is not UK where there is law and self worth. In UK a nurse cannot take it from you calling him a doctor. A med lab Scientist cannot allow you call him a doc. They want you to call them who they are, they don't want you doc. The reverse is the case in Nigeria. I'm telling about a Nigeria where a med lab Scientist who operates a private lab gives admits patients and give in patient care, just because the patient tested positive to malaria Parasite. It is maddening. Then imagine, when you allow these same people who want to be doctors by all means to become CONSULTANTS... my dear, you have killed the system...you will not understand what doctors are preventing until it happens. This is not UK pls. If you claim your family and friends are in Nigeria, and u r wishing for a JOHESUite to be made consultant, then pray they do not fall sick, or be ready for the unthinkable. Secondly, that the doctor - patient ratio in Nigeria is low should not be a yardstick to convert a non-doctor to a doctor. You should rather root for more medical graduates and more medical schools and more quota. This is where your Hypocrisy came to limelight and puts your being a doctor in doubt. That we do not have enough pilots is not enough reason to convert an air hostess to a pilot. That we do not have enough Rev Fathers is not a necessity to convert a catechist to a rev father. A word is enough for the wise. |
Health › Re: NMA Abuja Responds To JOHESU by OgaInnocent(m): 5:53am On May 24, 2018 |
JoannaSedley: said the " biochemist". <Who swore that he is neither a JOHESU nor NMA member>. Whose every post on this saga has never quiver as he shamelessly lie about who he is to drive home a wacked biased and unprofessional point.
Mt Biochemist... We are watching... Because I'm not supporting your evil demands. |
Health › Re: NMA Abuja Responds To JOHESU by OgaInnocent(m): 5:22pm On May 23, 2018 |
Well documented.factual ,with figures. I have said it several times, JOHESU are hypocrites, Their sense of judgement is biased. Its unfortunate. |
Health › Re: JOHESU strike: Cause of problem + Solution to it by OgaInnocent(op): 12:45pm On May 23, 2018 |
Amarabae: How exactly are nurses,med lab want to compete with a doctor? Did johesu say pay us what you pay doctors? Or you just want to make noise. Where do you base? Will love to meet you. |
Health › Re: JOHESU strike: Cause of problem + Solution to it by OgaInnocent(op): 8:57am On May 23, 2018 |
Lalasticlala, seun, please come in and give this a wider coverage. It worth it. Thanks in anticipation. |
Health › Re: JOHESU strike: Cause of problem + Solution to it by OgaInnocent(op): 8:52am On May 23, 2018*. Modified: 12:46pm On May 23, 2018 |
Amarabae: You read Microbiology/Biochemistry. I know your issue, You thought that you will compete with Medical laboratory scientists in hospital laboratory but got a big shock. So you are out to attack Johesu especially med lab scientists out of bitterness. . Tell me one johesu profession that your microbiology or biochemistry is better than! Show some respect. . And about your issue of answering doc, What do you call a non medical doctor with PhD? So why making noise? If someone who has no PhD neither is he a medical doctor is seen answering doctor, then it's wrong. Don't generalize. you see your hypocrisy  A biochemist cannot compete with med lab scientists, but a med lab scientists, a nurse, want to compete with a doctor  Can you now see how your hypocrisy, unintellingence, inferiority complex, and naivity have been effortlessly publicized? |
Health › Re: JOHESU strike: Cause of problem + Solution to it by OgaInnocent(op): 8:43am On May 23, 2018 |
Solababa91: The Doctors are not on strike so they ought to be at work, whether JOHESU is on strike or not if they are not there then they should be answerable in an IDEAL SETTING. And mind you, I did not only mention Afghan in my reply, US, Europe and the developed countries of the world which we are looking up to their practices have these in their curriculum so why not we? I do not know your qualification but if you are aspiring to be a Prof wouldn't you be happy whenever someone calls you Prof even though you are not yet one. That we are happy to be called Dr means we know our worth and that patients too know our worth.
I am a proud Physiotherapists and also a proud member of JOHESU To become a doc, go and study medicine and surgery. Or u go for PhD. ..wait, so u r aspiring to be a doc? And not a physiotherapist which you are  You just highlighted the inferiority complex worrying u guys...You have configured your mind that a doc is Superior to a physiotherapist, that's y u pple kip chasing shadows. Doctors will continue to suppress you guys. Its not about chanting on nairaland, when the discussion table is full. Levels change. There is no short cut in life. To be a medical doctor, study medicine, to be academic doctor, go for PhD. You are a physiotherapist, be proud of it, make it a jealous profession, stop looking for "doctorship" . self worth is what you johesu guys lack. Tufiakwa! CC: amarabae |