Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.
1 Cor. 13:4-6 NIV
In mood of NCI’s Nursing Advocacy month, join one of our own today on TVC where we discuss about nursing and nurses.
Stay tuned for more coming from us this month ❤️
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I'm looking for a good paying nursing job,
Location: Lagos
If accommodation is present fine, if not, I'm still interested.
Ready to resume by July
Help me out here
Pardon?????
Any small thing, "Gen Z cannot relate".
Yen yen yen 😑😑
Do you people realize that Gen Z started from 1997?
Do you realize that the oldest Gen Z is almost 30 years old? And the youngest Gen Z is 14 years old .
If you want to call baby Shark do do, call Gen Alpha, because Gen Zs are NOT as young as you think they are.
I'm a Gen Z, I was very much aware of when the Five naira, Ten naira, Twenty naira and Fifty Naira notes were papers.
I knew when they changed it to the nylon that we now spend today.
I can vividly remember the time when they did Golden Jubilee for the #50 note.
I remember when a portion of pepper was #20, and when a cup of rice was #25 for long grain rice.
I remember when 5 eggs was #100. When Indomie was #30, when a cup of Garri was #10.
Yes, I'm a Gen Z and I remember.
Stop dragging us as if we just came into this world abeg.
Nobody is putting any birth control thing inside my wife’s body. No extraneous chemicals or pills. We will only have kids when we BOTH unanimously agree, as God allows in His mercy. And when we’re done, I’m getting a vasectomy. A woman’s body is too sensitive for these chemicals. The side effects are crazy!
Written by @MatAshimolowo .official
WE WILL NOT BE SILENT
A Celebration of Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye
There comes a time when silence becomes ingratitude.
There comes a time when honour becomes a sacred duty.
There comes a time when sons and daughters must rise to celebrate the gifts that God has given to a generation.
This is such a time.
We refuse to be silent while men and women of eternal significance are reduced to headlines, controversies, and social media trends.
We refuse to stand by while those who have sacrificed decades in service to God and humanity are casually criticized by people who have built nothing, fathered nobody, planted no churches, and transformed no nations.
The sons and daughters of prophets must never be silent while cheap publicity seekers use great men as instruments for attention.
A generation that does not honour its fathers has no future.
A people who cannot recognize greatness in their midst will eventually suffer the tragedy of its absence.
Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye is not merely a church leader.
He is not merely a denomination head.
He is not merely a respected minister.
He is one of the most significant Christian leaders of our generation and one of the greatest spiritual gifts God has given to Africa and the global Church.
We should never allow a man who chose humility to become the chewing stick of the uninformed.
We should never permit the noise of critics to drown out the voice of history.
We should never watch while modern-day Sauls seek to intimidate, discredit, or silence God's servants.
Scripture records how King Saul pursued David.
Scripture records how Doeg the Edomite became an instrument of destruction against the priests of God.
Throughout history, political power has often sought to suppress prophetic voices.
Yet God has always preserved His servants and vindicated His purpose.
The Church must never become indifferent when its fathers are unfairly attacked.
Nor should we wait until our prophets cross into eternity before we begin to celebrate them.
Too often, flowers are sent to funerals when they should have been delivered while the recipient was still alive.
Think nursing is only for women? Think again.
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When you delay a payment , you’re actually affecting people’s lives.
Especially for work already done. I need the big companies to understand this. It’s so unfair.
I’m telling you that your government doesn’t respect you enough to rescue kidnapped babies in a bid to convince you to vote for them, instead, are relying on rice campaign and you’re crying.
See you, see your chains.
Elections are coming. Tell them to have shame and pretend to give a crumb of a fuck.
If not for anything, for children whose only crime is trying to get an education.
I wish we knew the names of our local government leaders and officials the way we knew the names of pastors so we can call them out directly when it pertains to governmental failings 🤦🏽♀️
Doctors here are claiming they know pharmacy and prescription job even more than the pharmacist themselves who spent years in school just studying to be pharmacist.
The level of delusion with those white coat wearing agama lizards needs to be studied
Mends Training Institute offers courses in Aviation medicine. Nurses can take similar courses, occupational health courses, emergency response courses and with good experience they can apply to work with commercial/international airlines
If you are feeling down and things don't seem to be working, do this.
Get into a room alone, shut the door and begin to declare God's promises out loud speaking forth his blessings and strength into your life.
Do it until your mood changes and then you would have broken the back of a spirit which was trying to put you in bondage.
Repeat this every time a depressing feeling comes on you and sooner than you think it will be a thing of the past and a new season will be born in your life.
#MondayMotivation
I'm a SON graduate and I highly recommend BNSc route! I'm really glad my sister and cousin are studying in the University right now.
Don't waste your money on SON school fees if you're yet to start and if you've started, start planning for next step.
I KNOW THE TRUTH IS BITTER.
The day we have a conversation devoid of sentiment and bias, we will arrive at the conclusion that the BNSc route should be the only pathway to becoming a nurse in Nigeria.
It is irrational to reference UK/US SONs because they have a better labour market.
This is Naija!!!.
Honestly, I feel nursing in Nigeria should gradually become fully university-based.
Too many different pathways now and it’s starting to create confusion instead of unity. The profession needs one clear structure that improves training, career growth, and public understanding.