@MyFCMB what the heck is your premium banking team doing? Customers in diaspora are not treated as customers at all because why the hell would I send series of mails for the past 24 hours and I am still getting not getting any response ?? ?
@MyFCMB I hate how messed up your customer service is. No response to emails and WhatsApp chatbot is just as useless as everything else. Pls I need help with updating my BVN information. Thanks
@AdaErema Try using a VPN to update your location to the United States. I experienced same thing until few minutes ago. I had to change my location and it took TikTok about 15 minutes to verify location. Once it’s verified, your FYP is a total mess. I am only seeing U.S Creators for now
Let’s not rewrite history. No one said it was stopped completely
1. Trump used executive actions and policy changes to reduce legal immigration citing vetting and the likes, collapsing some department in USCIS ( this caused backlogs) and led to an estimated 49% reduction in legal immigration by 2021.
2. He introduced policies that tightened access to some visa programs, this affected the H-1B visa for skilled workers. Denial rates for these visas increased significantly during his term. The
3. Trump attempted to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, though this was halted by legal action. Similarly, there were moves to terminate TPS for several countries, though these were also met with legal challenges.
4. Let’s not forget the Public Charge rule, you won’t get green card if you are deemed to use Public benefit.
5. Trump introduced travel bans affecting citizens from several Muslim-majority countries.
6. He drastically cut the number of refugees allowed into the United States, setting historically low admission ceilings. For instance, in 2020, the refugee cap was set at 18,000, an 84% decrease from the Obama admin.
7. He started remain in Mexico campaign
8. He made USCIS remove “nation of immigrants” from their mission statement.
So please don’t say he was only after illegal immigration.
The tyranny you ignore today because you think it’s not your business will one day come and knock on your door to also destroy your life.
Please lend your voice.
Let’s all speak up for nigerian nurses.
#EndTheNursingLicenseVerificationSuspensionInNigeria
We have confirmation from the @HouseNGR that the NMCN has been issued a letter to open the portal. See below:
If by end of this week, there is no compliance with the order of HOR by NMCN, we will be launching our next course of action in preparation for our notice.
5 words to describe nigerian nurses:
1. Overworked.
2. Underpaid.
3. Overused.
4. Under-appreciated.
5. Under-fulfilled.
This is why we must all lend our voices to speak up for the nigerian nurse.
It is wrong, it is criminal, and it is evil to force them to stay in a system that is designed to destroy their lives.
#EndTheNursingLicenseVerificationSuspensionInNigeria
I want to raise an alarm about a horrible injustice being carried out against nigerian nurses.
Many of them don’t have the voice, the reach, or the platform for their pain to be heard or seen so I will gladly do it for them.
The Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMcN) is refusing indefinitely to verify license for any nurse who plans and wants to travel abroad.
The license verification is a mandatory requirement for any nurse who trained in Nigeria to relocate abroad for work as a nurse.
The decision by the NMCN means:
1. Any licensed nurse who is in Nigeria now cannot relocate abroad for work. So they can’t move from Nigeria to uk, usa, Saudi or anywhere else.
2. Any licensed nurse who trained in Nigeria but already abroad cannot leave where they are for anywhere else. So they can’t move from uk to usa, Canada or anywhere. They are stuck where they are.
This is a form of professional imprisonment and hostage. And it makes zero sense however you look at it.
Nigerian nurses are overworked, underpaid, overused, under-appreciated and unfulfilled with their work in Nigeria.
This is why they want to leave Nigeria.
The answer to underpaid, overworked and unfulfilled health workers is NOT to hold them hostage in a system and a country they no longer want to be in. We need to address the issues, pay them better, make work more fulfilling and build a country that professionals are happy to live in.
The government is full of lunatic retards.
There is no other explanation beyond this. Otherwise, they should know that the only people who suffer this draconian decision by the NMCN is the patients and populace at hand.
When you force nurses, or any other professionals, to work against their wishes, what kind of care do you think the patients will get? Do you want patients to be treated by nurses who have mentally logged out of the system, who no longer wish to be in the country and who are being professionally held hostage against their will?
If this is not clear madness from the NMCN, then please tell me how else you define and explain insanity.
It’s an absolute disgrace and distasteful shame that rather than engage the nurses in a productive process that addresses their concerns and offers them juicy packages that discourages them from leaving, the NMCN is choosing the shameful path of professional hostage taking.
Tomorrow, when someone goes to a general hospital, and they see a nurse who is morose, irritable, upset and uncaring; you will wonder why. But you will never know that is a healthcare professional who is forced against her wishes to work in a system she no longer wants to be part of.
And don’t get me wrong:
I’m not saying I want all nurses to leave the country. I’m only saying the solution to the problem of nurses leaving is to specifically address the reasons why.
What I’m saying very emphatically is that the answer is NOT to simply place a technical ban on their escape and forcefully make them attend to patients who will only most likely be the ones to suffer potential half-hearted treatment from a nurse who is completely fed up of the entire system but has been tied down and forced to work.
What I’m saying is not a joke.
Canada has confirmed it. Saudi has confirmed it. Texas/USA has also confirmed it.
Today it is the nurses being held hostage. It could be doctors tomorrow. Or dentists. Or pharmacists. Or dietitians. Or opticians. Or optometrists. Or engineers. Or physiotherapists.
It could literally be anybody. It could be you. Please kindly lend your voice. Please let’s speak up for these nurses.
Pls share this everywhere.
Kindly retweet to create awareness.
Update: contrary to our earlier position, A call to the HOR and the clerk admitting that Farouk has not been copied with the latest directive from HOR but they are hopeful it will be done this week.
Do not Relent, Do not forget who our enemy is - Farouk
And then there is NMCN not minding the peanuts they pay their Nurses but are blocking nurses from leaving this country! Sigh🤦♀️ #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria