I am deeply honoured to be named to the @forbesafrica 30 Under 30 Class of 2026 in the Health & Science category.
This recognition reflects a journey that never followed a set path.
Growing up, I wanted to be many things at once: a doctor caring for people, a scientist...
Wishing the 300L Class Success in their 1st Professional MBBS Examination
Dear @suigeneris2028
As the final BMAS cohort, your journey has been unique. Through CBD/IBS, Comprehensive Exams, GIT/UGS/ENDO, NEURO and everything in between, you’ve worked steadily toward this moment.
1. If they are extremely rich to carry out pre-natal testing and manage SS child
2. They are ready to adopt children
MB: Love is not one of the reasons.
Nigeria does not have 55,000 doctors actively catering for 220 million people. Sad and scary but true. This number may simply reflect the number of Medical Doctors who registered with the regulatory body in Nigeria… A lot from the 55,000 registered are most likely not practicing in Nigeria.
If it’s 55,000 Doctors to 220 Million Nigerians, Doctor-to- Patient ratio is at 1 Doctor to 4,000 Nigerians
The real ratio is however closer to 1 Doctor to 10,000 Nigerians..
Drop in the comment section the reason you think is responsible for Doctors leaving Nigeria.
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@FatihatSul64141 Unfortunately, when you get dms, you might not get a notification for it or Maybe I missed mine.
Someone I reached out to via comment for help sent me a dm in January to messs9him on WhatsApp, but I saw the message June because I am not really used to X dm.
@Benkive Funeral should be solemn especially for people below 50 years of age regardless of how fulfill we assumed they are. Going there to merry, do meet and greet or make a vlog is big No for me