

9 years after secondary school: Passed 1st MB ✅ Passed 2nd MB ✅ Passed 3rd MB ✅ Final MB ⏳ We thank God for keeping things running smoothly 🙏🏽
pluripotent
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@_pluripotent
Local man. Doctor 🩺. I just retweet stuff.


9 years after secondary school: Passed 1st MB ✅ Passed 2nd MB ✅ Passed 3rd MB ✅ Final MB ⏳ We thank God for keeping things running smoothly 🙏🏽



Normalize telling men they're not financially your type. Cause men have never hesitated to judge women by looks.

NiMSA? You didn’t join. FAMSA? Not interested. IFMSA? Never bothered. No affiliations outside your medical school. Volunteer for outreach? Nope. Student politics? Nowhere to be found. Research? No time. Skills training? Not for me. Okay, at least get distinctions… Ah, still no.



How do you expect a doctor to serve in a Military Hospital for 6 months without a single Kobo in salary? We are seeing reports of House Officers in military facilities across Nigeria working for 6–8 months without pay. Some have only seen 3 months' worth of wages for half a year of labor. You are asking people to manage life-and-death emergencies while they can’t even afford a decent meal or transport to the work. These doctors have bills, families, and lives to maintain while they care for our troops and their families. Pay our Military House Officers! 📢💰 Cc: @DefenceHQ @HQ_NigerianArmy @NigAirForce @NigerianNavy @MDCNOfficial @NMA_Nigeria



🚨 BREAKING: 8 MONTHS. 0 KOBO. THE SYSTEM IS STARVING OUR MILITARY DOCTORS. 🇳🇬 We have just received a devastating update that should outrage every well-meaning Nigerian. The institutional abuse of House Officers in our military facilities has officially crossed a breaking point. Two months ago, on March 24, we cried out on this page about house officers working for over half a year without pay. Today, the nightmare has worsened. We have just been informed that doctors who reached out to us months ago are now in their 8th month of internship, and they have still not received even a single month's salary. Let this sink in. These military hospitals do not just cater to soldiers. They serve the general public, treating everyday Nigerian citizens alongside our troops and their families. They are heavily utilized federal facilities handling massive civilian patient loads. Yet, the young doctors keeping these hospitals running are being treated with absolute disdain. Imagine being in your 8th month of medical internship, managing life-and-death emergencies for the public and the military alike, without receiving a single kobo in wages. Right now in these facilities: • House Officers are treating citizens and troops on empty stomachs. • Interns cannot even afford daily transport fares to get to work. • Young doctors are left completely stranded by the government. These interns have bills, rent, and families to maintain. They are being forced to hold the line for Nigeria's health and defense sectors while the system deliberately suffocates them. If a doctor collapses from starvation on duty, who saves the patient? Silence is no longer an option. We are calling on the relevant authorities: How do you expect a human being to survive for 8 months on zero salary? Why are the young doctors defending our public and military health sector being left to starve while working around the clock? We demand immediate payment for all Military House Officers across Nigeria. Stop starving the medics saving lives. 🩺✊ If you are a House Officer facing this same situation in any military facility, slide into our DM. Your identity will remain completely anonymous. We will amplify your voice safely. Let’s build the pressure. 📥💬 #PayMilitaryHouseOfficers #NigerianHealthcare Cc: @DHQNigeria @HQNigerianArmy @NigAirForce @NigerianNavy @MDCNOfficial @NMA_nigeria @nard_nigeria @mohagirei



@MaryRoseMalomo @ibn_wittig My roommate does it He’s currently in 500lvl He read the whole of path and pharm block posting in one week and passed with Bs