You should have things you don't do, places you don't go to, substances you don't take, words you don't say
By all means, have Principles and Standards.
A consultant that knows how to stand up for nurses>>>>>>>>>
Today is orthopedic day and as usual clinic days are beyond crowded.
A patient that I know came early (yes I admit he was early) somehow stayed up till others he came with started leaving.
He came to me to complain and I told him we have only one "spine doctor on seat", you might go early to the clinic but for your case, others might be there before you.
Now I don't know exactly what happened, but I heard him shouting that we like to delay people, cursing so loudly to the student nurses assisting me.
Heaven forbid I let you bully my junior colleague and I told him to stop shouting at the girl.
He kept shouting, the moment he said " I go slap you now".
The consultant came out, asked his name, he told him and he said "I will make sure you go last for disrespecting a health worker".
This is exactly the kind of protection we need at times, you don't get to bully a health worker, you don't get to be rude.
NO!
Health workers are not your punching bag.
When you hear NCLEX, you think USA.
When you hear OSCE, you think UK.
When you hear DHA, you think Dubai.
What do you think when you hear Saudi Arabia, think MUMARIS+
Hello Habibi;
Welcome to your simplified route to migrating to Saudi Arabia as a nurse before the next Nigerian election (from my own research, I'm not a migration agent): A thread.
One of my biggest dreams is to build a company that creates opportunities for women who started later than expected.
Internships and graduate trainee programs for women in their late 20s and 30s. Remote jobs for women in their 40s and 50s.
One day, the Islamic terrorists would kidnap the Nigerian president, then demand that Aso Rock should be vacated, and Islamic government installed, as condition for the president to be released.
Dey play.
Immediately after the 2023 elections, a friend who won a state house of assembly election under APC in one of the states, called me to tell to stop criticising Tinubu. He said Tinubu has a 20-year blue print to fix Nigeria just like he's doing in Lagos.
I asked, will Tinubu be in power for 20 years? He said yes. "He has been in power in Lagos since 1999 so he can be in power in Nigeria for 20 years."
Nigerians don't know the battle ahead. They think those of us speaking out are doing too much. Dey play.
The next President of Nigeria must cancel Sharia law in the whole of Nigeria and it should be enshrined in the constitution that no future government has the right to implement it.
We must put an end to this barbaric behavior once and for all.
Terrorists took turns raping a 52-year-old mother in front of her two children. They recorded it and posted the video online.
We aren’t resilient people, we’re just cowards.
Breaking News 😳😳🚨🚨
Popular celebrity B@ndït Sabiu posts a video showing over 100 brand new Nigerian military uniforms that they just purchased .
He posted it LIVE on TikTok and as we speak the video is still there.
A single Nigerian military uniform costs 80k , imagine buying over 100 . Soon we won’t even know who be b@andit and who be soldier .
The video is still on TikTok and no one is tracking it.
I remember when Etisalat Nigeria came to my school during SUG Week. They were selling raffle tickets for a chance to win a brand-new car.
You needed to see how everyone was buying tickets. Even me sef, I bought 5 tickets. Who no wan win free motor? 😂
But there was this particular guy who went all out and bought about 20 tickets.
On the day of the raffle draw, the organizers spun the tickets and picked a winner. The first winning ticket landed on this guy, but he was nowhere to be found.
They picked a second ticket. It landed on him again.
They picked a third ticket. Still him.
By this point, the crowd was already going crazy. People ran to his hostel looking for him, only to discover that he had travelled home for the weekend to see his parents.
After several attempts to reach him failed, the organizers had no choice but to draw another winner.
This time, the ticket belonged to a guy who had bought just one ticket.
He showed up, collected the car, and throughout my remaining years in school, I saw him driving that car everywhere.
Till today, I still wonder how the first guy must have felt each time he saw that car on campus, knowing it could have been his.
Life can change in a single moment. May we never be absent when our moment comes. 🙏