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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Tarrah: 6:06pm On Aug 14, 2019
Thank you so much
MamaJoJo:


WES won’t do anything for you. Use during your submission process
Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Tarrah: 12:20pm On Aug 14, 2019
Thank you so much... please should i submit the affidavit to wes so they can rectify the problem or would the affidavit be used when submitting for EE/ITA?
iaatmguy:
1 it's two or more certificates.

2 do a one and same person affidavit
Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Tarrah: 10:48am On Aug 14, 2019
My score was 8 lol
PLSHELEP:
LOL... Abeg wetin you come get?

I like to give very weird answers during mine. She once asked what type of fruits i like and why. I responded that i like watermelon cause it's an aphrodisiac. LOL

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Tarrah: 10:39am On Aug 14, 2019
Please can anyone help me?
Tarrah:
Please can anyone help me out with information on how to handle the name irregularities stated? Please...
Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Tarrah: 10:32am On Aug 14, 2019
Relax and talk like you're jisting with a friend. Please be spontaneous, use your imagination well and tell stories. It doesn't have to be a true life story, it can be fictional. For example, I was asked to talk about a result I didn't like, who I reported to and how I handled it.

I took my examiner on a journey of my preparation of an exam, how I didn't want to fail my father with a bad result, how I felt when I saw the result, the appropriate authorities I reported to on the unfairness of the report ,how it was resolved ,how I felt with the change and how I broke the news to my father. Prolong the discussion in part 2 especially, tell plenty stories and exhaust your vocabulary lol
Arosam:
My IELTS speaking is tomorrow guys, any last day advice for me. undecided undecided undecided

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Tarrah: 10:25am On Aug 14, 2019
Please can anyone help me out with information on how to handle the name irregularities stated? Please...

Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Tarrah: 10:15am On Aug 14, 2019
Thank you so much for the prompt response. Please what should we do about the name irregularities stated?
Tina26:
yes
Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Tarrah: 10:02am On Aug 14, 2019
Hi guys, please this report just came in for my hubby, is this the equivalent of two or more certificates? It's not explicitly stated so I need to be sure.
Please what should we do about the name irregularities.

Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Tarrah: 8:11pm On Aug 12, 2019
use wes, thats what i used.
stepheola:
Good evening everyone, I am confused about the appropriate evaluation body for veterinary medicine, would WES be okay? I have read page one somebody help. Thanks
Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Tarrah: 12:37pm On Jul 22, 2019
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What are u driving at exactly. Lots of people have written the test in Nigeria and passed at one sitting.

I wrote the exam in March and got LRWS: 8.5, 8, 7, 8. in one sitting (with fasting and prayer cos of all the scary jist lol). It is very possible.

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Career / Re: How Much Does A Veterinary Doctor Earns In Nigeria by Tarrah: 10:15am On Jun 18, 2019
Dr Adah...I served with you in Enugu state .I lost all my contacts. Would love to get in touch.

Donfox2:
I find this thread quite interesting. I have decided to attempt a detailed analysis so as to enlighten many who might read and seek to understand facts.

Firstly, more than half those claiming to be "veterinary doctors" around are not. Majority are a product of animal husbandry schools with ONDs and HNDs and other department of animal science graduates with Bsc's. This means that your presumed knowledge of what a vet earns might have been guided by your interactions with impersonators who are doing everything to earn a living and are desperate to recieve anything just to make ends meet. When next you meet a so called Vet, one should be enlightened enough to ask him/her of their licence number to determine if he/she is an impersonator.

Having said that, it is important to look at the Vet with different lenses to answer this question. Firstly, the veterinary doctor who works for the government and the veterinary doctor who works in the industry, which could be the organised private sector or just the private sector.

Vets who work for the Nigerian government or anywhere else in the world are paid the same salaries as Human doctors (usually not less than N200,000 at entry level). They also enter into the civil service at a higher care (same as Doctors) in all parastatals and even in the military and para military and with a special salary package unique to only "doctors". This applies to vets working in state and federal ministry of agriculture as well as those in various veterinary clinics.

In addition, veterinary doctors in the academia who work as lecturers are the highest earning lecturers (even more than human medics in many cases) in any institution where veterinary medicine is studied. An average veterinary medicine professor earns at least twice the salary of any professor from any other department. Even entry level faculty of veterinary medicine lecturers are employed as lecturer 2 or lecturer 1 and not as graduate assistants as in every other college or faculty. Same thing applies to Vets in research institutes and other similar institutions, who in addition to their salaries are paid call duty allowances and other hazard/risk allowances.

In the private sector, an average Veterinarian running a private practice could make anything, depending on his/her ability to network, location and skill. This can get you anything but I'll be shocked and disappointed at a Veterinarian that doesn't rake in at least N150,000 on a very bad month.

The organised private sector ranges from pharmaceuticals to NGOs and other similar institutions and establishments. Veterinarians are not treated as regular graduates but as technical experts and consultants. Here, the salaries might vary and it would be impossible to be specific. To highlight more on some of the other possible areas where you find vets, you can search for my previous write up on "Veterinary Doctors as core health providers" here on naira land or you might choone to read up an article I put up via this link
" https://www.drgbaksthevet.com/2017/04/25/is-veterinary-practice-lucrative-in-nigeria-dr-adah-ogwuche-answers-this-all-important-question/"

Having said all these, it is pertinent to note that the level of enlightenment about animal health isn't yet at the required level in Nigeria, notwithstanding, Nigerians feed on animal and animal by-products daily and this would have been totally impossible without veterinarians. The poultry and livestock sub sector that contributes up to 50% of our protein consumption in Nigeria can only thrive this far because of veterinarians.

It is also important to note that these food animals fall sick and are looked after by vets everyday. While dogs and other pet animals are important, they contribute less than 30% of a vets client base, with poultry, cattle, sheep and goats and horses making up a huge chunk of a Veterinarians source of income.

Finally, I would like to reiterate that majority of the so called "vets" who collect peanuts, live very poor, or suffer indignity are those claiming to be doctors and looking to make their daily bread in anyway possible. They are not different from those who own chemists or patent medicine stores or drug hawkers who call themselves doctors. A veterinary doctor who knows his/her onions earns a decent living, carries his/her head high up and is always a respected and revered member of the society.

Dr. Adah Ogwuche (DVM, MVPH) is a veterinary surgeon and I can be reached via my Facebook page or LinkedIn @ Adah Ogwuche.

Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Tarrah: 9:42pm On May 23, 2019
Hi , please do you have any plans on writing your board exams in Canada, if you have made moves and gotten materials can you help me out? You're most definitely way ahead of me cos my institution just resent transcripts to WES.

Itzchord:
It is evaluated as 6 years professional degree in veterinary medicine.
Business / Re: How Lucrative Is Cold Room Business by Tarrah: 11:10am On Dec 24, 2013
Hi, I just sent you a mail. I'm very much interested in starting a cold room business, can you tell me what it'll cost?

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