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Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tiana111(f): 8:53am On Aug 28
Good morning.
Please I want to start the us journey
I want to ask if there's any evaluating body that one can use instead of the cgns and I also want to ask that will my license verification be required before I can write nclex
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tiana111(f): 12:46pm On Aug 27
I just finished reading from page 1 to this last one.
Kudos to everyone who has contributed to this forum.
May God bless u all. And I pray that we the rest that God will grant us our heart desires.

With This forum I started my nursing and I am done.
And now the verification has halted.

And I guess it's all country that need your verification before one can work there.

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Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tiana111(f): 12:19pm On Aug 27
Hello have you gone through this or seen anyone that has gone through this.



I just confirmed from another UK registered nurse right now. She said it's possible to register as a mental health nurse now without a BNsc. All you need to do is to register from your first registration as a mental health nurse without your BNsc. Then write the CBT and OSCE for mental health nurses instead of adult nursing. Yes you can do that with just your RN[/quote]
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tiana111(f): 11:35am On Aug 27
Pls someone who has passed nclex and want to work in us. Does the person still need nmcn verification that has been halted?


]New NCLEX Test Center in Tel Aviv, Israel
Nurses who are considering taking the NCLEX-RN exam to work as a registered nurse in the USA now have a new NCLEX test center location available in Tel Aviv, Israel. Passing the NCLEX-RN exam is the first step in applying to work as a RN in the USA! Here is the contact information to check for availability and to look up other test locations near you:

Pearson Professional Centers-Tel Aviv, Israel
2 Derech Ben Gurion
BSR Building 1. 9th floor
5257334 Ramat Gan
Israel
#NCLEX #USRN #PearsonVue #US[/quote]
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tiana111(f): 4:08pm On Aug 26
sharone21:


Cameroon has 1 year BSc Nursing( online& offline)

Please can I get the name of the school too
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tiana111(f): 11:24am On Aug 23
MPVGoddess:


Gratefulme40 has spoken well.

I paid official fees and fees for express service. I didn't stop there. I specifically demanded that courier delivery be used and I demanded the tracking number and I entrusted someone there to act as my paid for agent to ensure all these happened.

I paid more yes, but that is the price for ensuring things work in Nigeria.

Let me assume, your case may not even have been closed at the council.

If you need a contact at the council, I can help. If not, I have let the cat out of the bag, over to you!


Please I am interested in your contact. How can you help me
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tiana111(f): 11:23am On Aug 23
Please I am interested in your contact.
How can you help
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tiana111(f): 2:57pm On Jun 12
Good afternoon. am looking for a non expensive school where I can study RN to BSn. maybe African countries.
Thank you
Travel / Re: Any Nairalander In Croatia On Work And Study Visa? by tiana111(f): 12:33pm On Jun 04
good afternoon. please I am much interested in study in Croatia. please how do I go about it.
thank you
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: If You're Not Lazy And Can Work 3-5 Hours A Day? Click Here by tiana111(f): 6:28am On Jun 03, 2020
bouqui70@gmail.com
Health / Re: Steps To Become A Registered Nurse In Nigeria by tiana111(f): 8:25am On May 23, 2020
Timothy3113:
Hmmm,


Not in for an argument, but I know so many people from Hmmm,


Not in for an argument, but I know so many people studying in Cotonou, that left at there finals due to accreditation issue.


Some were given the option to graduate with public health, or pay additional fee and go to Ghana to continue there studies.

pls what about benin republic
Health / Re: Ebonyi State College Of Nursing And Midwifery Uburu In Pictures by tiana111(f): 7:27am On May 23, 2020
MERCHANDISER:
Let's apply together
am also interested pls,how do we go about it
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Help Find The Recruitment Agencies In Abuja by tiana111(f): 9:34pm On May 04, 2020
interested
Career / Re: 5 Lucrative Careers You Can Excel In That Do Not Require A Degree by tiana111(f): 12:35pm On Apr 13, 2020
what steps are to be taken to be a medical sonographer, which program or courses.
how can one startbon that.

thanks

PatrickOkunima:

https://patrickokunima.com/5-lucrative-careers-you-can-excel-in-that-do-not-require-a-degree/
Culture / Re: Relocation To Ekiti State. by tiana111(f): 6:20am On Apr 04, 2020
[quote author=illicit post=88059692].thanks alot

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Culture / Re: Relocation To Ekiti State. by tiana111(f): 6:19am On Apr 04, 2020
alright thank you, was also thinking osun,kwara
Culture / Relocation To Ekiti State. by tiana111(f): 3:08pm On Apr 03, 2020
hi guys, please I would like to know if ekiti state is a nice place to relocate to.
want to know about the cost of living, if it's ok
starting up businesses there,will it grow and what kind of business
and also how is land cheap over there and feeding and all .thanks
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: COVID 19 - These Industries Are Recruiting by tiana111(f): 8:19am On Mar 31, 2020
please am also in need of a job, am a certified food safety auditor, with GMP and HACCP. I studied microbiology and have experience in food industry as well as pharmaceutical industry.i am in search of a position as a food auditor, supervisor or as a quality control personnel or officer.
this the first page of my cv

Politics / Re: Sanusi Lamido 2023 Campaign Vehicle By Northern Youth Group by tiana111(f): 10:26am On Mar 17, 2020
I feel so sad
fani kayode was saying this but many were insulting him.this has been their plan for a long time..sanusi is north savior to dem.but I tell u it's the begining of hell to Nigeria.
this is not time for prayers but actions.theres a bigger plan behind all these.using Nigerian sympathetic minds to push him forward they know wat they are doing.
pls don't vote for sanusi.hes going to be worse than buhari.

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Health / There Is No Corona Virus In Nigeria. by tiana111(f): 12:35pm On Mar 02, 2020
My take on the Corona virus.

corona in Nigeria is a scam,I see it as a way they plan to loot money budgeted for it.
Corona abroad as well has not been hyped seriously because they know what they are doing and it is said that they hope to get off from it by april( by that time the temperature will be high) .

Here is a little story

Chinese scientist named Li Chen defected to the United States, carrying a diskette record of China's.most important and dangerous: new biological weapon in a decade. They call the stuff 'Wuhan-400' because it was developed at their RDNA labs outside of the city of Wuhan, and it was the four-hundredth viable strain of man-made microorganisms created at that research center.
"Wuhan-400 is a perfect weapon. It afflicts only human beings. No other living creature can carry it.
And like syphilis, Wuhan-400 can't survive outside a living human body for longer than a minute, which means it can't permanently contaminate objects or entire places the way anthrax and other virulent microorganisms can. And when the host expires, the Wuhan-400 within him perishes a short while later, as soon as the temperature of the corpse drops below eighty-six degrees Fahrenheit. Do you see the
advan-tage of all this?"
the Chinese could use Wuhan-400 to wipe out a city or a country, and then there wouldn't be any need for them to conduct a tricky and expensive decontami-nation before they moved in and took over the conquered territory."
"And Wuhan-400 has other, equally important advantages over most biological agents. For one thing, you can become an infectious carrier only four hours after coming into contact with the virus. That's an incredibly short incubation period. Once infected, no one lives more than twenty-four hours. Most die in twelve. It's worse than the Ebola virus in Africa—infinitely worse.

Wuhan-400's kill-rate is one hundred percent. No one is supposed to survive. The Chinese tested it on God knows how many political prisoners. They were never able to find an antibody or an antibiotic that was effective against it. The virus migrates to the brain stem, and there it begins secreting a toxin that literally eats away brain tissue like battery acid dissolving cheesecloth. It destroys the part of the brain that controls all of the body's automatic functions. The victim simply ceases to have a pulse, functioning organs, or any urge to breathe."
"After Li Chen defected with all the data on Wuhan-400, work began with him, trying to engineer an exact duplicate of the virus. In relatively short order we accomplished that. Then we began to study the bug, searching for a handle on it that the Chinese had overlooked.
written year 1981,author says inquire at your own risk.

so u see there's more to this.

it's all planned and politics is involved. Biological and chemical recombinant DNA experiment which facilities are clinical .sensors of power designing weapon that can kill millions and abuse of power and also pervertion of there duties ,aren't these the reasons behind biological weapons.
this Corona virus is thermophobic.it can't stand heat.it can't withstand our temperature in Nigeria,so first of all,there's no Corona virus in nigeria.the virus nucleus is weak unlike SARS and MERS which is even the main infection been fought by middle East and some other countries.
the Corona family cause common cold like SARS ,it has spikes for attachment to lung cells and makes copies of itself.can be transmitted to the lungs by putting hands in mouth, sneezing, coughing and many other ways.
concerning the mask.the regular mask isn't even enough for protection so please those selling should not make it expensive and stop hoarding it.the mask that has been proven to be the best so far against it is called N95, it's sealed mask and mostly used by doctors.

how can we help to prevent and protect our selves.

it is said that the young ones and the old ones the the vulnerable ones so therefore.
1. build your immunity.
2. Drink lots of water.because if you swallow 0.0001percent of an infected sputum,water salinity less than 10 percent can wash it down your system and the stomach acid kills it.( pancreatic acid).
3. wash your hands regularly with soap and water and also sanitizer your hands, avoid putting it in your mouth.
4. Avoid crowded areas..
thanks for reading
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oluwabukola christiana chinaka.
Crime / SAVE NIGERIA. Horror In The Kidnappers Den by tiana111(f): 6:37am On Jun 02, 2019
Horror in the kidnappers’ den

It took me a long time of reflections to put this piece together. First, let me thank my husband for the emotional support, the counselling and for his belief in the creator of heaven and earth which we call God or Allah.
The journey began in Auchi. We had travelled to Akure on a Monday, stayed with my husband’s relations in the outskirt of this ancient town. In the evening of Monday, we visited the palace for dinner, my husband being a close friend to son of the King.
On Tuesday, we left for Ibadan, via the Akure-Ilesa road. Our plan was that after attending the wedding in Auchi, we would travel with (my husband) to Lagos, stay for few weeks before returning abroad where I had lived with my husband and children for more than a decade. We were in the car of a close family friend, an accountant who gave his time and energy for our comfort.

We were five in the car, myself, my husband, our daughter, a lady who is my husband’s niece who had joined us in Akure with the hope of travelling with us to Lagos.
The driver accountant maintained a normal speed. He drove professionally. That gave me a lot of comfort and I felt I could find time to sleep a bit. My daughter was next to me, just 9. She was coming to Nigeria with me for the second time.
Shortly after the Ijare junction, the driver felt the wagon’s tires ruptured and decided to pack the car with the hope of changing the tires.

It was like a film. In a jiffy, motley crowd of armed men in military uniform came out of the bush. They fired at the boot of the car. Ahead of us, five of them came out of the bush, another two came from the rear. My daughter screamed: “Mummy, daddy, what’s going on”. There was no time to say a word. They marched us through into the bush, firing into the sky. They hit me on my chest, hit my daughter on her head, blood oozed. At this time, it was better to kill me. I shouted at one of the armed men. His response was hell. He went straight for my private part, tore my dress with his gun. The others ripped my dresses. I was left with my undies. My husband and my daughter started crying. Two of them dug their teeth into my breasts.
While attending a secondary school in Adamawa, I had lived with some Fulani, so I understand a few Fulani words. I started pleading, at least for my daughter. To my shock, at gun point, they removed the dress of my little girl, one of them carried her on his head as my baby struggled, shouting “Daddy, mummy, what’s going on. Help me.”

I could not help myself. We were marched for 9 hours. I was half naked. My daughter was totally naked. A felt her tears was like a stream of blood on her cheek. Our phones had been seized. We ended up in an ungoverned region in the thick of the forest. We met a well organized group.
There were some kidnapped victims, I saw two women, two ladies and three men. There were some people with their legs chained to trees. They were as if half dead. We were separated. I was separated from my husband. My daughter was taken away. I only heard her scream intermittently. I did not know what they were doing to her.
These men, now about two dozen had a full kitchen, they had a huge camp and a traditional medical team. But the camps appear isolated from each other. We heard noises afar indicating it might be nuclear settlements of camps. Right in my presence, I saw them pack the remains of a woman. They took her and buried her few meters away from us. She had tribal marks.
I cannot describe the agony of 6 days in captivity in this little piece. I cannot talk about how they asked my husband to choose between myself being raped or that his daughter be raped. My husband broke down in uncontrollable tears. One of them hit him saying “Yoruba bastard, you dey cry. Idiot.”
They now gave him the option that he should be raped by one homosexual among them. My husband is a devout Muslim. He told them homosexual and rape of any kind was against Islam. They hit him with the butt of AK 47: “What do you know about Islam?”
You can imagine, you are being asked to choose between being raped by a homosexual, your daughter, just nine years old, or your wife being raped? They gave the forth option, if you fail to choose, they would rape my daughter, rape my husband and rape me.
I made myself the sacrificial lamb. My husband begged, saying they should name their price. One of them asked him to bend down. Three beastly criminals sat on his back, jumping until he was too weak to stand. I was not allowed to put on any additional cloth on my body for 24 hours. The rain fell once. I became the relic and a sexual museum for the armed men who in turn addressed me and asked questions about my financial standing. New Fulani men joined the camp. They organized military training for the new Fulani men that came, teaching them how to shoot and walk through circles of glowing fire.
We were not released until after 6 days. We had to walk the same zik-zag journey back to the main road, our eyes blindfolded. During the negotiation to pay, they said the money was not for them alone that they had to settle “those who send us”. For me, I see a thriving, organized crime supported by powerful political interests.
Now, I do not think we were released to freedom after paying a whopping 8 million naira. I do not think we can ever be free, we can never be free, from the anguish, the psychological trauma, the nightmares we suffered, the occasional fits of our daughter, her waking up midnight behaving strangely, her asking the same question over and over: “Mummy, mummy, why?. Why.?” I do not have any answer.
In my life, I have never passed through a torture chamber like this. I do not think any society should let this happen. I do not know the fate of those we met, and about 7 other people brought during the 6 days we were in captivity. What I saw was a nation that has collapsed but pretends she lives, a people on life support. Crime is not restricted to Fulani people alone. We have Yoruba criminals. But I don’t Yoruba criminals are not as beastly. These elements are savages. I can’t imagine Yoruba thieves going to Sokoto or Maiduguri to kidnap Fulani people and keep them in their own bushes. It gives me mental torture that this is happening and some fools are even trying to justify or look for excuses.
Well, as a devout Muslim, myself and my family have taken solace in Allah, not the Nigerian police, not the Army, not the governments. We have taken our faith the way it came. I thank God that we have successfully returned to where we live, thousands of miles from Nigeria. We thank God that we have made a vow: Never shall me, any of my children or husband in our lifetime visit Nigeria. Our remains any time we die, will also not be buried in Nigeria. It was a suggestion by my daughter which we all adopted.
I pity the country. I pity her people who continuously walk like the living dead. I pity those who parade themselves as leaders, because they know nothing about what is going on and the abyss the country sunk already.

I pity Yoruba people, oh, I pity you. I pity my people. For me the issue is not about President Buhari. Democracy can produce anything, even the worst in the society.

What I worry about is the conspiracy of silence by the people themselves, the ignorance, the treachery and the illusion that one day, things will get better through another election.

Since I was born in Nigeria, each year had led from bad to worse and on and on. I do not have a solution to what is going on, but I think very soon, hell will let loose upon the earth as long as there is no law and order and anarchy and the rule of brutes is the order of the day.
Once again, there cannot be anything more comforting than my husband who saw what I went through but has been able to encourage me and even encouraged me to write this little piece after months of agony and sociological imbalance. Good night Nigerians.

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Career / Haccp Versus Qhse by tiana111(f): 5:29pm On Apr 13, 2019
Please I would like to know which one is most preferred to take between HACCP and Qhse courses .thanks
Certification And Training Adverts / Haccp Versus Qhse by tiana111(f): 3:28pm On Apr 13, 2019
Please I would like to know the opinions of my fellow people on this professional courses.
Which one is more better between optaining a professional certificate on HACCP or QHSE ,what's the difference between the two,thanks
Travel / Re: My Experience In Uae And A Shout For Help Concerning Work by tiana111(f): 6:36am On Feb 13, 2019
NONNYG:
I’m sorry for calling you lazy Nigerian. People tend to make huge mistake when they come to UAE, especially when you associate with people that will make you lose hope about getting a job, i came with 3 months visa, which means I never had UAE experience before landing the first job through walk in interview during Ramadan.

1. You need to make several CVs both for menial jobs and professional job (if you have the experience in Nigeria)

2. Focus on low paid jobs (just to secure ur residency)

3. Go for walk-in interview ( check www.dubaivacancy.ae )

4. Marry indeed & dubizzle

5. Submit ur cvs to offices

6. Check for companies website on yellow page, search for their official email & forward ur cv

7. Also go to their career page and register

8. Don’t focus on one job

9. Tell people you meet in the metro stations, malls etc... help can come from anywhere

10. Say NO to job agents


Do this everyday, you will get a job


Should Incase you didn’t find a job (not my prayer) pls DO NOT over stay your visa, go for visa change or return back to 9ja & try any other country


I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST



Thanks
Travel / Re: My Experience In Uae And A Shout For Help Concerning Work by tiana111(f): 11:59am On Feb 12, 2019
jesmond3945:
that igbo man na scammer why would an owner of aluminium company demand 100k from you to show you his business complex?

That's how people are here o.our own black people sef.
Travel / Re: My Experience In Uae And A Shout For Help Concerning Work by tiana111(f): 11:59am On Feb 12, 2019
jookunlaja:
I understand your point. I empathize with you. Just continue your search and God will bless your hustle one day. Believe me sincerely, many people are getting very good jobs in the UAE. In fact, I met about four people in Abuja before coming to Dubai myself. These people got work right from Nigeria before ever stepping foot on the humid soil of Dubai. The jobs may be scarce but they are surely there. Racism is in Dubai yet blacks are still getting work daily. In fact, I met an Igbo guy today that demanded for a fee of N100,000 to take me to his Aluminium company in Al Qusais. The pay is N125,000 per month while with overtime you can get up to N200,000 and you get free 10 dirham for working OT aside from the OT payment.

The jobs may be scarce but with what I am seeing daily, the jobs ar still very much available here and there. Just continue your hustle with prayers to Baba God in heaen and very soon he will surely butter your bread. It pained my heart that NAIRALAND brought down my initial enlightenment on UAE visit/ Tourist immigration for work.
I absolutely meant no harm what soever. It was just an avenue to educate thousands of Nigerians trooping here daily and eventually very few get gainful jobs. NAIRALAND admins. deprived many of the educative write-up which is meant to prepare the minds of Nigerians that all that shine is not gold. Yes, that's the case of Dubai, ALL THAT GLITTER IS NOT GOLD.

Instead, I enjoined Nigerians in the write up that was wiped off to seek alternative in Western countries like European countries, Canada etc. Unskilled works are readily available in these countries than in Dubai.
Make every effort to travel to places where you can get work easily or even do more than one work per day. Than come to UAE where the jobs are really scarce.

I beg Nigerians to do everything possible to go to places like that than come and swell the number of job hunters in the UAE.

A word they say is enough for the wise. You can ask any UAE question here and I will supply answers to the best of my knowledge. I must refrain from giving my contact here so that NAIRALAND moderators wont wipe it off in the name of fraudster. While my honest intention is to help Nigerians from a completely pure heart.

Thank you very much .
God will bless you too.its really not easy .especially for females who are cultured not to useless themselves.
May God bless our hustle.
Please in case of any job info o

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Travel / Re: My Experience In Uae And A Shout For Help Concerning Work by tiana111(f): 11:54am On Feb 12, 2019
mystery22:
Finding it hard to get a job?are you still in dubai

Yes o

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