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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Clementoons: 10:24am On Oct 23, 2021
Pls, i need quick answer to this, i am a medical aspirant of UI. how is their post utme and their p utme score to admit student. The jamb score to be sure of admission.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 12:45pm On Oct 27, 2021
MrEgghead:
Standard still varies. You can't compare UI standard to EBSU standard, apologies! even when they are both accredited. The kind of boss you'll learn a job from will always have effect on how much you know. Gaining admission is the Ultimate but the standard differs.
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Please, stop using EBSU to compare with UI. I did my first degree in the biological sciences in a federal university, and I can tell you that federal universities are not better than state universities, UI inclusive. Even the little time I stayed in dentistry in UNN confirmed it too.

Stop making unnecessary comparison. An EBSU medical graduate came first during the test conducted for prospective house officers at LUTH then.

Most federal universities rush their medical calendar and don't really have time to cover some areas, believing that you'll still do them in residency. UI do it too. However, some of these state universities don't rush. They're meticulous.

EBSU also has those big heads in medicine too, who retired after years of teaching in UNN, and some of them trained abroad like you have in UI too. Even the current VC of EBSU, Prof. Chigozie Ogbu, a paediatrician, trained in the US. He became a consultant paediatrician in the US before coming back to Nigeria. He was also formerly the deputy governor of Ebonyi State. There are so many like him in EBSU medical school.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by jolly94: 5:08pm On Oct 28, 2021
Mandeyy:
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Please, stop using EBSU to compare with UI. I did my first degree in the biological sciences in a federal university, and I can tell you that federal universities are not better than state universities, UI inclusive. Even the little time I stayed in dentistry in UNN confirmed it too.

Stop making unnecessary comparison. An EBSU medical graduate came first during the test conducted for prospective house officers at LUTH then.

Most federal universities rush their medical calendar and don't really have time to cover some areas, believing that you'll still do them in residency. UI do it too. However, some of these state universities don't rush. They're meticulous.

EBSU also has those big heads in medicine too, who retired after years of teaching in UNN, and some of them trained abroad like you have in UI too. Even the current VC of EBSU, Prof. Chigozie Ogbu, a paediatrician, trained in the US. He became a consultant paediatrician in the US before coming back to Nigeria. He was also formerly the deputy governor of Ebonyi State. There are so many like him in EBSU medical school.
Seriously? Are you actually comparing UI College of Medicine to EBSU? This is one of the most twisted 2021 fallacies I have come across.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 9:21pm On Oct 28, 2021
jolly94:

Seriously? Are you actually comparing UI College of Medicine to EBSU? This is one of the most twisted 2021 fallacies I have come across.

What do you think is in UI that's not in EBSU? Your comment is one of the most senseless comments of 2021. The two medical schools were accredited to train medical students to become qualified medical doctors. So, none is superior to the other.

You should have cautioned your fellow UI student who started the comparison.

Moreover, I have people at UI. So, UI medical school isn't superior to EBSU medical school. It's students like you that make unnecessary comparison. Medical doctors don't do that, because it's what you give out as a medical doctor that determines the stuff you're made of.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by jolly94: 11:03pm On Oct 28, 2021
Mandeyy:


What do you think is in UI that's not in EBSU? Your comment is one of the most senseless comments of 2021. The two medical schools were accredited to train medical students to become qualified medical doctors. So, none is superior to the other.

You should have cautioned your fellow UI student who started the comparison.

Moreover, I have people at UI. So, UI medical school isn't superior to EBSU medical school. It's students like you that make unnecessary comparison. Medical doctors don't do that, because it's what you give out as a medical doctor that determines the stuff you're made of.

Mr. Mandeyy I will still reiterate again and again, that this your comment of EBSU better than UI is one of the most senseless and biased comments I have seen in this forum in 2021. And the funniest part of it is that some set of people liked that your fallacious and misleading comment. You can as well conclude that the whole of EBSU as a University is better than UI. UI medical school is a template and reference for any medical school in Nigeria and West Africa. And top 5 best in Africa. I won't be susprise if you don't know that the bedrock of UI is CoMUI and UCH Ibadan.

You can't even compare EBSU and LASU. Which indices do you want to use to rate EBSU more than UI. Is it in research, quality of research papers and articles published, infrastructure, teaching, clinical exposure, innovation, international outlook, quality of medical graduate, mode of admission, medical school curriculum ( which is a template for other schools), teaching hospital ( best in West Africa), quality and exposure of staff ( very recently 8 staff members in Biochemistry, psychiatry, Obstetrics and gynecology and medicine are rated in top 2% best scientists in the world by researchers from Stanford University) etc., name it.

By computing the average rankings of 2021 and 2022 UI medical school is among top 250 in the world according to times higher education ranking ( the most reliable University ranking platform in the world). By implication this means that it is better than 80% of medical schools in UK and US. An average UI medical school graduate is ahead of an average graduate from other schools (Most Nigerian doctors making waves and input in UK and US are graduate of UI).

LASU medical school should not even be in the same sentence with that of EBSU, talk more of one of the most Prestigious medical school in Africa. Does EBSU even have a proper teaching hospital? Are they not still using one of the Federal Medical Centres in Ebonyi state? Please, next time restrain yourself from making such outrageous,blatant and blasphemous comment. If this was to be an argument in theology, your comments will be classified as blasphemy.

I'm very sure if you were offered admission to UI medical school, you will ditch that of EBSU with immediate alacrity. For the fact that UNN has a skewed admission process, doesn't give you the leeway to generalize. And please I do await a constructive argument from you.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/gureje-farombi-others-make-list-of-top-world-scientists/
https://worldscholarshipforum.com/top-ten-best-medical-institutes-in-africa/
ttps://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/university-ibadan

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Damson22: 11:21pm On Oct 28, 2021
Mandeyy:
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Please, stop using EBSU to compare with UI. I did my first degree in the biological sciences in a federal university, and I can tell you that federal universities are not better than state universities, UI inclusive. Even the little time I stayed in dentistry in UNN confirmed it too.

Stop making unnecessary comparison. An EBSU medical graduate came first during the test conducted for prospective house officers at LUTH then.

Most federal universities rush their medical calendar and don't really have time to cover some areas, believing that you'll still do them in residency. UI do it too. However, some of these state universities don't rush. They're meticulous.

EBSU also has those big heads in medicine too, who retired after years of teaching in UNN, and some of them trained abroad like you have in UI too. Even the current VC of EBSU, Prof. Chigozie Ogbu, a paediatrician, trained in the US. He became a consultant paediatrician in the US before coming back to Nigeria. He was also formerly the deputy governor of Ebonyi State. There are so many like him in EBSU medical school.



Did you just said, UI, I mean University of ibadan rush their medical students
I laugh in Taiwan grin grin
UI??
You mean they don't covered their syllabus before they proceed. Hmn pls let be sure of what we will be saying oo shocked

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by ShadowWalker00(m): 12:43am On Oct 29, 2021
Damson22:




Did you just said, UI, I mean University of ibadan rush their medical students
I laugh in Taiwan grin grin
UI??
You mean they don't covered their syllabus before they proceed. Hmn pls let be sure of what we will be saying oo shocked
That brudda is capping obviosly.cheesy

Of all the fed uni's post-covid Ui is the only one that is not admitting Jamb students this year.

That is because they haven't finish 2019/20 session which was later rescheduled as 2020/21 session.

Most fed uni's all resumed similar time post-covid early this year, Futa, Unilag, Unilorin e.t.c most are all starting their 2021/22 session this year.

Ui 2021/22 session is scheduled to start Jan 3rd next year, it will probably still get post-poned because Ges exams that was scheduled to start this Oct. will not take place until Nov.5.

Any school in Nigeria can try to rush students to outrun the academic session time, any but not Ui tongue.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 7:13am On Oct 29, 2021
jolly94:


Mr. Mandeyy I will still reiterate again and again, that this your comment of EBSU better than UI is one of the most senseless and biased comments I have seen in this forum in 2021. And the funniest part of it is that some set of people liked that your fallacious and misleading comment. You can as well conclude that the whole of EBSU as a University is better than UI. UI medical school is a template and reference for any medical school in Nigeria and West Africa. And top 5 best in Africa. I won't be susprise if you don't know that the bedrock of UI is CoMUI and UCH Ibadan.

You can't even compare EBSU and LASU. Which indices do you want to use to rate EBSU more than UI. Is it in research, quality of research papers and articles published, infrastructure, teaching, clinical exposure, innovation, international outlook, quality of medical graduate, mode of admission, medical school curriculum ( which is a template for other schools), teaching hospital ( best in West Africa), quality and exposure of staff ( very recently 8 staff members in Biochemistry, psychiatry, Obstetrics and gynecology and medicine are rated in top 2% best scientists in the world by researchers from Stanford University) etc., name it.

By computing the average rankings of 2021 and 2022 UI medical school is among top 250 in the world according to times higher education ranking ( the most reliable University ranking platform in the world). By implication this means that it is better than 80% of medical schools in UK and US. An average UI medical school graduate is ahead of an average graduate from other schools (Most Nigerian doctors making waves and input in UK and US are graduate of UI).

LASU medical school should not even be in the same sentence with that of EBSU, talk more of one of the most Prestigious medical school in Africa. Does EBSU even have a proper teaching hospital? Are they not still using one of the Federal Medical Centres in Ebonyi state? Please, next time restrain yourself from making such outrageous,blatant and blasphemous comment. If this was to be an argument in theology, your comments will be classified as blasphemy.

I'm very sure if you were offered admission to UI medical school, you will ditch that of EBSU with immediate alacrity. For the fact that UNN has a skewed admission process, doesn't give you the leeway to generalize. And please I do await a constructive argument from you.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/gureje-farombi-others-make-list-of-top-world-scientists/
https://worldscholarshipforum.com/top-ten-best-medical-institutes-in-africa/
ttps://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/university-ibadan

Where in my previous comment did I tell you that EBSU medical school is better than UI medical school? I believe you lack the ability to comprehend a comment.

The same Hi-Tech equipment deficit that rocks UI medical school rocks every public medical school in Nigeria. So, stop ranting nonsense.

I never wrote that EBSU medical school is better than UI medical school. Rather, I wrote that both of them have the same quality and standard as against the first commentator who said that the standard varies in both schools.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 7:16am On Oct 29, 2021
Damson22:




Did you just said, UI, I mean University of ibadan rush their medical students
I laugh in Taiwan grin grin
UI??
You mean they don't covered their syllabus before they proceed. Hmn pls let be sure of what we will be saying oo shocked

There's never a way all the medical schools will cover all their syllabuses. Let's tell ourselves the truth. However, there are some schools who spend more time to cover most.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 7:19am On Oct 29, 2021
ShadowWalker00:

That brudda is capping obviosly.cheesy

Of all the fed uni's post-covid Ui is the only one that is not admitting Jamb students this year.

That is because they haven't finish 2019/20 session which was later rescheduled as 2020/21 session.

Most fed uni's all resumed similar time post-covid early this year, Futa, Unilag, Unilorin e.t.c most are all starting their 2021/22 session this year.

Ui 2021/22 session is scheduled to start Jan 3rd next year, it will probably still get post-poned because Ges exams that was scheduled to start this Oct. will not take place until Nov.5.

Any school in Nigeria can try to rush students to outrun the academic session time, any but not Ui tongue.

You're the one that's capping obviously. I've someone in UI. So, stop ranting nonsense.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 7:49am On Oct 29, 2021
jolly94:


Does EBSU even have a proper teaching hospital? Are they not still using one of the Federal Medical Centres in Ebonyi state?

The above comment is an extremely senseless, false and archaic comment which is laughable, because it's devoid of truth.

EBSU has a teaching hospital. There was only one Federal Medical Centre before. So, the Federal Teaching Hospital has two hospitals all fully equipped. One is the former FMC, while the other is the former EBSU teaching hospital merged to the FMC to become Federal Teaching Hospital. The agreement signed with the FG during the merger still says that the latter still belongs to EBSU for the training of medical doctors and other health workers. That's why when the Alex Ekwueme Federal University's preclinical students passed their 2nd MBBS, they went to the FMC part of the Federal Teaching Hospital to where they rightly belong, to start their clinical training. So, it's balderdash to ask: does EBSU have a proper teaching hospital? It has a proper teaching hospital. The merger doesn't give everything to the Federal Government. That's the agreement. It's only the FMC part that wholly belongs to the FG, because it was her hospital before the merger.

Moreover, all those citations you gave about UI and her staff are not internationally aclaimed. Until you quote internationally peer-reviewed journals where their names and researches were published, I cannot take you serious.

Even if they offer me admission into medicine in UI, I won't attend school there, because I know that every medical school in Nigeria accredited to offer medicine has the requisite manpower for medical training.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by lenghtinny(m): 8:29am On Oct 29, 2021
Nigerians like to stress themselves with unnecessary comparison....

When you are done with med school, no patient will ask you where you finished from before allowing you to treat him or her. It's more of what you learned in med school than the school you attended.

All these hyping and chest beating is needless and childish angry

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by jolly94: 9:12am On Oct 29, 2021
Mandeyy:


Where in my previous comment did I tell you that EBSU medical school is better than UI medical school? I believe you lack the ability to comprehend a comment.

Mr. Mandeyy go back to your previous statement. You indirectly and shamelessly inferred so. So it's obvious that either you don't know how to communicate your thoughts properly or you're a blatant lier, because it's clear for any one to see and come to conclusion.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by jolly94: 9:27am On Oct 29, 2021
Mandeyy:


Moreover, which LASU? Is it the LASU that is bedeviled with lack of infrastructure?

Now are you comparing LASU to EBSU? LASU which is the best state University according to times higher education. You must be suffering from delusion of grandeur. In fact as of this year it was rated as the second best after UI. So you're saying you know more than times higher education and other experts in ranking.

https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/lagos-state-university

https://www.timeshighereducation.com/student/best-universities/best-universities-nigeria

Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by jolly94: 9:36am On Oct 29, 2021
Mandeyy:


Moreover, which UCH, Ibadan is superb? We saw on Nairaland here how incompetent doctors at UCH Ibadan caused the death of a woman. Another person called it a death trap. All those publications you posted are just meaningless. This is Africa where there's lack of truth. The same Hi-Tech equipment deficit that rocks UI medical school rocks every public medical school in Nigeria. So, stop ranting nonsense.

Mr. Man this your ascertion is laughable and crass. UCH is the number one reference hospital in Nigeria and West Africa at large. And one of the fourth best teaching hospital in Africa. So you know more than Harvard's Chan School of Public health, Times higher education, and Scopus. Peradventure, any medical case eludes your FMC converted teaching hospital, it will be referred to UCH.

https://sites.sph.harvard.edu/global-health-research-partnership/sites-2/university-of-ibadan-university-college-hospital-nigeria/

https://www.scimagoir.com/institution.php?idp=54948

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by jolly94: 9:45am On Oct 29, 2021
Mandeyy:


All those publications you posted are just meaningless. This is Africa where there's lack of truth. The same Hi-Tech equipment deficit that rocks UI medical school rocks every public medical school in Nigeria. So, stop ranting nonsense.

So you mean you have higher authority and judgement over established and reputable publications? You're a comic relief for depressed children. UCH as a teaching hospital with the highest funding from the Federal Government amongs all its peers, will lack basic medical infrastructure? Inasmuch as we know that the Federal allocation to health is low does not give you the impetus to blab incoherent and nonsense ascertions.

https://punchng.com/osinbajo-says-uch-will-get-fund-for-facility-upgrade/

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by jolly94: 9:55am On Oct 29, 2021
Mandeyy:


All those publications you posted are just meaningless. This is Africa where there's lack of truth. The same Hi-Tech equipment deficit that rocks UI medical school rocks every public medical school in Nigeria. So, stop ranting nonsense.

Definitely they are gaps and shortages, but still it doesn't give you the impetus to blab such incoherent and nonsense ascertions. By your ascertions, Harvard, Times higher education and Scopus lack truth. UCH is the number one go to teaching hospital in Nigeria and a behemoth in healthcare. And by the way you can't compare your FMC converted teaching hospital in terms of medical infrastructure to UCH. That qualifies as heresy.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by jolly94: 10:06am On Oct 29, 2021
Mandeyy:


Your lack of comprehension is one of the most embarrassing characteristics of a medical student I've ever seen. This is because I never wrote that EBSU medical school is better than UI medical school. Rather, I wrote that both of them have the same quality and standard as against the first commentator who said that the standard varies in both schools.
Don't deceive yourself that all medical school have same quality and standard so far that it's accredited because that's a pure lie from the pit of hell. You can as well say EBSU has same standard and quality as that of Harvard or Stanford. Stop consoling yourself if you can't enter UI, ABU, UNILAG,OAU and UNIBEN with such fallacy. Medical school pass Medical school. Same way UI is not comparable to Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge, Stanford and other world renowned and reputable medical schools because that's is the reason why their's ranking and competition. It's far fetched. The only way you can help yourself from a low grade medical school is by making improvement on yourself.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by jolly94: 10:22am On Oct 29, 2021
Mandeyy:


The above comment is an extremely senseless, false and archaic comment which is laughable, because it's devoid of truth.

EBSU has a teaching hospital. There was only one Federal Medical Centre before. So, the Federal Teaching Hospital has two hospitals all fully equipped. One is the former FMC, while the other is the former EBSU teaching hospital merged to the FMC to become Federal Teaching Hospital. The agreement signed with the FG during the merger still says that the latter still belongs to EBSU for the training of medical doctors and other health workers. That's why when the Alex Ekwueme Federal University's preclinical students passed their 2nd MBBS, they went to the FMC part of the Federal Teaching Hospital to where they rightly belong, to start their clinical training. So, it's balderdash to ask: does EBSU have a proper teaching hospital? It has a proper teaching hospital. The merger doesn't give everything to the Federal Government. That's the agreement. It's only the FMC part that wholly belongs to the FG, because it was her hospital before the merger.
With all what you wrote it still does not change the fact that EBSU teaching hospital is not a makeshift teaching hospital from a converted FMC. In fact the Federal Government still owns a large chunk of your FMC converted Teaching hospital.

That's why when Gov. Dave Umahi was constructing a befitting Teaching hospital, you lots were mastubating about it with all sorts of lucid fantasy. If your FMC converted Teaching hospital is befitting enough for a 21st century Modern Teaching hospital, why is the management of EBSU not comfortable with it?

Gov. Dave Umahi with his right sense of judgement and observations saw that EBSU lacks the prerequisite standard and manpower to put into proper and judicious use of the newly built teaching hospital by declining the request of EBSU to be in charge. That teaching hospital is now a University of medical sciences under the management of the Roman Catholic church.

https://thewhistler.ng/gov-umahi-hands-over-newly-built-medical-university-to-catholic-church/

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/07/nuc-approves-establishment-of-ebonyi-medical-varsity/

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by jolly94: 10:25am On Oct 29, 2021
Mandeyy:


Moreover, all those citations you gave about UI and her staff are not internationally aclaimed. Until you quote internationally peer-reviewed journals where their names and researches were published, I cannot take you serious.
I can see that you lack the wit and impetus to seek for knowledge which is one of the inherent ability of a well taught medical student. Just a simple Google search will cure your self imposed ignorance. Find below a renowned journal site researchgate.net. You can also check Scopus and Elsevier.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/345921476_World's_Top_2_Scientists_by_Stanford_University-_Dr_John_Ioannidis_and_team

https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3000918

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by jolly94: 11:31am On Oct 29, 2021
Mandeyy:


Even if they offer me admission into medicine in UI, I won't attend school there, because I know that every medical school in Nigeria accredited to offer medicine has the requisite manpower for medical training.

As I wrote earlier, I had my first degree education in a federal university. So, my experience then showed me that both private, state and federal universities are the same.
I would rather you cure yourself from this obvious delusion. I would rather say that you're not good enough to lay claim of admission in UI, ABU, UNILAG,UNN, OAU, and UNIBEN, that's why you ran from UNN. Besides you were not even given admission in UNN irrespective of its Skewed admission process to study medicine.

If I were you I will humble myself and make do with what is available (which is obvious) and add value to myself to complement the deficit of medical education in EBSU, instead of having a self imposed myopic reasonings that all medical school have same standard and quality.

It's only those who wholly and really cherish in being in one of the first generation medical schools and was denied of a long childhood dream will be concocting such shameful invectives to console him or herself ( it's obvious you occupy an executive position in such group of people).

Stay humble, read wide, add value, and pray to have opportunities that will expose you to respectable medical cases, clinical exposure, infrastructure and opportunities in a high class medical institutions ( which should be the goal of any sensible and ambitious medical student irrespective of where he or she is trained).

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by tayewomi(m): 12:40pm On Oct 29, 2021
ShadowWalker00:

That brudda is capping obviosly.cheesy

Of all the fed uni's post-covid Ui is the only one that is not admitting Jamb students this year.

That is because they haven't finish 2019/20 session which was later rescheduled as 2020/21 session.

Most fed uni's all resumed similar time post-covid early this year, Futa, Unilag, Unilorin e.t.c most are all starting their 2021/22 session this year.

Ui 2021/22 session is scheduled to start Jan 3rd next year, it will probably still get post-poned because Ges exams that was scheduled to start this Oct. will not take place until Nov.5.

Any school in Nigeria can try to rush students to outrun the academic session time, any but not Ui tongue.
hello boss am a UI new admitted student,the former calendar states we resuming in Jan 3,but as at now the ges exam suppose start on 25th Oct has been postponed means Jan 3 isn't static,some are saying it's now feb11,pls is there a clarification on the date or when did you think the resumption date can be?we have spent close to 2 yrs home all in the name of admission..
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by ShadowWalker00(m): 1:14pm On Oct 29, 2021
tayewomi:
hello boss am a UI new admitted student,the former calendar states we resuming in Jan 3,but as at now the ges exam suppose start on 25th Oct has been postponed means Jan 3 isn't static,some are saying it's now feb11,pls is there a clarification on the date or when did you think the resumption date can be?we have spent close to 2 yrs home all in the name of admission..
I am also a newly admitted student like you cheesy,

On the date of resumption, I really have no idea, but I hope it is not Feb.11. Nah January I bargain for.

I just weak nah since last year I don dey house, no update on the admission platform.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by tayewomi(m): 2:29pm On Oct 29, 2021
ShadowWalker00:

I am also a newly admitted student like you cheesy,

On the date of resumption, I really have no idea, but I hope it is not Feb.11. Nah January I bargain for.

I just weak nah since last year I don dey house, no update on the admission platform.
i just confirmed from a student in the school,he said new session will start in February,we might resume on 11 February lastly..UI is damn too slow wts ur dpt m in tech
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 2:37pm On Oct 29, 2021
jolly94:

I can see that you lack the wit and impetus to seek for knowledge which is one of the inherent ability of a well taught medical student. Just a simple Google search will cure your self imposed ignorance. Find below a renowned journal site researchgate.net. You can also check Scopus and Elsevier.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/345921476_World's_Top_2_Scientists_by_Stanford_University-_Dr_John_Ioannidis_and_team

https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3000918

I laugh at you. ���� You only stated about world's top 2 scientists by Stanford University on researchgate. I'm on researchgate, but I've not come across your claim about UI's 9 lecturers being ranked some of the best. Could you kindly show me where it's on researchgate or keep quiet?
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 2:50pm On Oct 29, 2021
jolly94:

With all what you wrote it still does not change the fact that EBSU teaching hospital is not a makeshift teaching hospital from a converted FMC. In fact the Federal Government still owns a large chunk of your FMC converted Teaching hospital.

That's why when Gov. Dave Umahi was constructing a befitting Teaching hospital, you lots were mastubating about it with all sorts of lucid fantasy. If your FMC converted Teaching hospital is befitting enough for a 21st century Modern Teaching hospital, why is the management of EBSU not comfortable with it?

Gov. Dave Umahi with his right sense of judgement and observations saw that EBSU lacks the prerequisite standard and manpower to put into proper and judicious use of the newly built teaching hospital by declining the request of EBSU to be in charge. That teaching hospital is now a University of medical sciences under the management of the Roman Catholic church.

https://thewhistler.ng/gov-umahi-hands-over-newly-built-medical-university-to-catholic-church/

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/07/nuc-approves-establishment-of-ebonyi-medical-varsity/

Ignorance is your undoing. In fact, you lack the ability to comprehend anything?

If you really had comprehension capability, you would have seen where I wrote that FMC was different from EBSU teaching hospital built in 1991 in Enugu State and was merged with the FMC during the Elechi administration. You even asserted from the beginning that EBSU teaching hospital isn't a makeshift hospital from FMC. So, I have nothing to tell you again.

Moreover, nobody ever told you that the management of EBSU isn't comfortable with it. Ignorance is your problem, guy.

You didn't even know what transpired between Umahi and the EBSU management with regard to the new university built by him. You just opened your mouth wide and started vomiting trash. I still maintain that you're ignorant of that.

Nowhere was the FMC converted to EBSU teaching hospital. EBSU teaching hospital was built in 1991, while the FMC was built as a general hospital in the 70's. You have number 1 position in writing what you're not sure of.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 2:56pm On Oct 29, 2021
jolly94:

Don't deceive yourself that all medical school have same quality and standard so far that it's accredited because that's a pure lie from the pit of hell. You can as well say EBSU has same standard and quality as that of Harvard or Stanford. Stop consoling yourself if you can't enter UI, ABU, UNILAG,OAU and UNIBEN with such fallacy. Medical school pass Medical school. Same way UI is not comparable to Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge, Stanford and other world renowned and reputable medical schools because that's is the reason why their's ranking and competition. It's far fetched. The only way you can help yourself from a low grade medical school is by making improvement on yourself.

My coursemate who couldn't make even second class upper and had extra years while I was serving, wrote Jamb and got admission into medicine at UI. He's now in final year. With this, you'll be cured of your ignorance.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by ShadowWalker00(m): 2:58pm On Oct 29, 2021
tayewomi:
i just confirmed from a student in the school,he said new session will start in February,we might resume on 11 February lastly..UI is damn too slow wts ur dpt m in tech

So February it is, kai cheesy. Omo I Don tire for Ui ajeh.

My department is computer science.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 3:00pm On Oct 29, 2021
jolly94:

Don't deceive yourself that all medical school have same quality and standard so far that it's accredited because that's a pure lie from the pit of hell. You can as well say EBSU has same standard and quality as that of Harvard or Stanford. Stop consoling yourself if you can't enter UI, ABU, UNILAG,OAU and UNIBEN with such fallacy. Medical school pass Medical school. Same way UI is not comparable to Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge, Stanford and other world renowned and reputable medical schools because that's is the reason why their's ranking and competition. It's far fetched. The only way you can help yourself from a low grade medical school is by making improvement on yourself.

I believe your UI is the low grade medical school, not mine, since some patients had complained of the incompetent doctors at UCH. We saw that on Nairaland here.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 3:11pm On Oct 29, 2021
jolly94:


Definitely they are gaps and shortages, but still it doesn't give you the impetus to blab such incoherent and nonsense ascertions. By your ascertions, Harvard, Times higher education and Scopus lack truth. UCH is the number one go to teaching hospital in Nigeria and a behemoth in healthcare. And by the way you can't compare your FMC converted teaching hospital in terms of medical infrastructure to UCH. That qualifies as heresy.

Which UCH is the number one to go? I laugh at your ignorance. We saw how relatives of the deceased patients complained of the incompetence of the UCH doctors and the obvious lack of equipment that should have been handy. The news is on Nairaland here. One of the relatives described the UCH as a death trap.

You didn't get those fake information from Harvard Times and Scopus. You got them from Tribune Newspaper. Havard times didn't say that. No university in Nigeria is among the top 8 universities in Africa, let alone the UI taking the 4th position. The UI took the 16th position in the ranking I saw.

Which medical infrastructure does the UCH have, yet the relatives of the deceased patients complained of lack of the necessary facilities in the UCH? Stop ranting. No federal government hospital is adequately equipped. The sooner you tell yourself the truth, the better it'll be for you.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by jolly94: 3:19pm On Oct 29, 2021
Mandeyy:


I laugh at you. ���� You only stated about world's top 2 scientists by Stanford University on researchgate. I'm on researchgate, but I've not come across your claim about UI's 9 lecturers being ranked some of the best. Could you kindly show me where it's on researchgate or keep quiet?
These are links for the cure of your self-exalted ignorance. You may as well say that I should help you to download the files from Elsevier.

https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/3

https://tribuneonlineng.com/gureje-farombi-others-make-list-of-top-world-scientists/

https://www.nairaland.com/6446837/71-nigerian-scientists-among-top

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by horpeyemmi66(m): 3:20pm On Oct 29, 2021
Mandeyy:


My coursemate who couldn't make even second class upper and had extra years while I was serving, wrote Jamb and got admission into medicine at UI. He's now in final year. With this, you'll be cured of your ignorance.
Chief, I have been observing this back and forth and frankly this here is uncalled for.

You've stated you have got people in UI, I think that should be just about it.

Now you going on to divulge this dude's information:
-his class,
-how he never had as much as a second class upper and;
- the fact that he had bagged extra years

I think these are sensitive/classified information that ought to be left out.

For him to be in his finals now does not mean UI's exams are cheap or that he is too daft to make it that far. Change is a constant, your guy definitely stepped up his game.

And he would not be particularly pleased to read this that you have written.

One's past is not a perfect marker of one's future.

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