”There are moral, legal and ethical sides (to the question of what it will mean for patients when doctors cut their working hours) but I'd prefer Nigerians be consulted by doctors who are fresh off of sleep, who are well rested, who are well remunerated, who are well compensated for the work done."
Dr. Mohammad Usman Suleiman — NARD President @ARISEtv
JAMB says 150/400 is now “good enough” for university. That’s 37.5%.
In China, 37.5% gets you expelled.
Then we wonder why our engineers can’t build, our doctors misdiagnose, and our graduates speak gibberish on live TV.
This is why Nigerian graduates roam jobless.
You can’t build a prosperous nation on a foundation of mass failure and lowered standards.
Beyond our Personal Hygiene
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Topic: *Realities of Puberty irregularies in male*
Date: Sunday 22nd September, Time: 7-9pm
Guest: Dr. Oluwadamilare OLIYIDE @Holydami2
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Don't come alone🧏♀️
It is so disheartening that people resulted into this not considering the positive impact this initiative would bring if eventually launched, with adequate execution and evaluation.
What we get with illiteracy and poverty.😌
Sad to learn that our Digital Innovation Park in Kano slated for launch next week to support our technical talent accelerator (3MTT) has been set ablaze and looted by protesters. Alongside #3MTT, this building is set to host our buildathon holiday maker programme for secondary school kids starting next week. A slight setback for our journey to deepening our workforce for technology while creating job opportunities for the youth. Millions of Naira down the drain.