A lady shared an image of her missing friend who was traveling from Ilorin to Akure on Monday, and they have been unable to reach her.
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Nurses are humans
Nurses deserve better
Nurses are not your problem
Nurses are not your slave
Stop assaulting nurses!
Imagine assaulting a nurse because you were told it’s not visiting time.
This useless incompetent Tinubu govt will continue to ignore this woman and those little children languishing in the terrorist dungeon if we say nothing and do nothing.
Please don’t let this woman die.
Don’t let those kids die.
Pls share this. I beg you.
Shout out to the nurses that showed up for the demonstration in Abuja. You guys are the real MVP. Special appreciation to @JoshuaSamuell for leading the pack.
Thank you...
We are no longer only trying to retrieve certificates.
*Even E notification
*Certification numbers
*Licenses.
Mr Ngagi Alhassan should address this issue.
The portal only collects money.
NMCN is not a political party.
SUMMARY OF THE JUNE 1ST DEMONSTRATION BY THE ASSOCIATION OF YOUNG NIGERIAN NURSES DEMANDING THE RELEASE OF WITHHELD NURSING CERTIFICATES
Despite low turnout and the apparent lack of enthusiasm among many young Nigerian nurses after weeks of consultations, sensitization, and awareness, the organizers of the demonstration proceeded to the NMCN Zonal Office in Yaba, Lagos, and the NMCN Headquarters in Abuja.
Lagos:
Participants met with the NMCN representative, Mr. Adigun, who engaged them in an extensive discussion before urging patience. In his words, “Very soon you will get good news.” The nurses, however, issued a strong statement that they would return if no formal communication is made to Nigerian nurses within two weeks. They stressed that they can no longer afford to lose opportunities while being given false hope.
Abuja:
At the Headquarters, participants met with the Registrar of the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria(NMCN), who welcomed them and addressed key concerns affecting young Nigerian nurses:
1. Nursing Certificates: He acknowledged that no certificates have been signed since 2023 due to the absence of board members following their dissolution. He assured the nurses that new board members have now been selected and certificates will be signed and released after their inauguration later this month. He urged nurses to remain patient and continue advocating for the profession.
2. Licences: The Registrar also acknowledged that some nurses have not received their licences since 2025 due to the circulation of counterfeit licences by unscrupulous individuals and fraudsters. He assured nurses that steps have been taken to checkmate this challenge through the procuremnet of new technology required to produce a more secured licence. He then cautioned young nurses against patronizing unauthorized licence - renewal agents.
3. Quackery: In response to questions on quackery, the Registrar acknowledged its damaging impact on the profession and stated that a taskforce is been created to tackle and mitigate quackery.
The representatives of young Nigerian nurses appreciated the Registrar for his time and for addressing their concerns. They emphasized that they will maintain close communication with the Council for regular updates on these commitments.
Signed: Dagbananurse