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In 2021 I applied for medicine and surgery at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) I got 92 in PUTME and with 288 in UTME i wasn't given admission that year, Some of my friends were admitted while i kept trying in different years they progressed already So I kept in touch with my guys in FUTA medicine, we talk once in a while i really don't ask about accreditation so this evening I messaged my guy to ask how far they've gone I was surprised to hear that he's been in 300L for the past 3 years and what even shocked was that there is no hope of moving forward FUTA please give them substantial information The journey is already long please 🙏🙏 @TahirMamman @Suwaiba_Said @NigEducation @MDCNigeria @aproko_doctor @Wizarab10 @john322226 #saveFUTAMBBS



Nearly three years after becoming the youngest baby in the UK to survive open heart surgery, Fleur returned to Leicester Royal Infirmary with her family to thank Consultant Congenital Heart Surgeon, Ikenna Omeje, the surgeon who saved her life. Born six weeks early with her twin sister Ottilie, Fleur weighed just 1.8kg when she underwent open heart surgery at only 28 days old, 12 days before her due birth date. After struggling with feeding and breathing, she was diagnosed with a rare congenital heart defect called total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage (TAPVD) and urgently transferred to Leicester Royal Infirmary for life saving surgery. With less than a 20% chance of survival, Fleur endured a nine hour operation, time on ECMO and weeks of recovery before finally going home. The family later faced further challenges when both twins became seriously unwell, and Fleur required ECMO for a second time. Now approaching their third birthday, Fleur and Ottilie returned with parents Joe and Finley to thank Mr Omeje and the teams at Leicester Royal Infirmary, as well as Heart Link charity, whose support made an enormous difference during their long hospital journey. Their story is a powerful reminder of resilience, expertise and the compassion behind every act of care.

FUTASU gives update on MBBS Accreditation. #saveFutaMbbs



The pride that comes with telling people that you're studying medicine and surgery is unmatched 😂

282 days until the next presidential election in Nigeria. Do not vote for Tinubu.












