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Lady S retweeted
I saw a video of a lady advertising for “people to come and be a quack.” NMCN has a lot of work to do; it should actually be a collective effort of every health practitioner. At the end of the day, it is not just spoiling nursing—lives will be lost. It is shameful that it has gotten to this. I hope the NaNNM rises to the occasion and ensures the hospital is sealed up. If a medical doctor is there, he should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. If a nurse is also there aiding and abetting, their license should be revoked and they should be prosecuted. Then the quacks should have their day in court.
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Replying to @NrOluwasusi
I think nmcn knows exactly what to do to stop the quakery but it means biting the fingers that feed them.
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Please ma, Help Registered Midwives talk to NMCN to bring back post basic Nursing 🙏🏻 Registered Midwives from colleges of Nursing are stranded. Please ma🙏🏻 Congratulations on all your academic achievements 🙏🏻💜
School of Nursing (RN) School of Midwifery (RM) Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGCert) BSc in Nursing MSc Healthcare Management and Leadership PhD in Nursing Lecturer, Nursing Education and Administration Associate Professor of Nursing Dean, College of Nursing Science
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ASABE😊❤️ retweeted
On the issue of quackery? I promise you that NMCN knows exactly what to do. When they wake up from their long pretentious sleep, they'll do the needful. Again, when it's your time to rule in the governing body, please do better. ❤️ 😍
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How bad can it get? Hillcrest Hospital openly promoting quackery. This is a serious threat to patient safety and a direct assault on the nursing profession. NMCN needs to do something!!! Let us educate the public: nurses are not trained in private hospitals. Nursing education in Nigeria is regulated and conducted through accredited Schools of Nursing, Colleges of Nursing Sciences, and Universities approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN). Becoming a nurse requires structured education, clinical training, professional examinations, and registration with the NMCN. No hospital has the authority to independently train and certify individuals as nurses outside these approved pathways. When healthcare institutions promote programmes that create confusion about who is qualified to practise nursing, patient safety is put at risk, public trust is eroded, and the integrity of the profession is threatened. The Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) should urgently investigate any practices that may encourage nursing quackery or misrepresent professional nursing qualifications. Patients deserve care from properly educated, licensed, and regulated professionals. The nursing profession deserves to be protected from any form of dilution or misrepresentation. #Nursing #PatientSafety #NMCN #HealthcareLeadership #NursingEducation #ProfessionalStandards #NigeriaHealthcare
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Jimoh Babalola University, Ilorin, Nigeria retweeted
Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) Pays Advisory Accreditation Visit to Jimoh Babalola University, Ilorin. Jimoh Babalola University (JBU), Ilorin, on Wednesday, June 10th 2026, received a delegation from the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) on an Advisory Accreditation Visit to the University’s Nursing Science programme. The delegation was led by Dr. Ndagi Alhassan, Registrar/Chief Executive Officer of the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria, and included Mrs. Olaniru Oluwaseun (Special Assistant to the Registrar), Obatade Kareem Ola (Senior Analyst, Abuja), Aminu Shehu (NANWM Chairman, Kwara State), Onawola Jelilat J. (NMCN Zonal Office, Kwara State), and Ahman Aminat (DNS, Kwara State). The team was warmly received by the Official-in-Charge of the Vice-Chancellor’s Office, Professor Muftau Adeniyi Ijaiya, alongside the Founder and members of the University management. During the visit, the Council delegation assessed the University’s preparedness and commitment towards delivering quality nursing education in line with national standards. The team expressed satisfaction with the University’s vision, academic environment, infrastructural development, and dedication to excellence in healthcare education. Members of the delegation commended the management of Jimoh Babalola University for its commitment to building a strong foundation for professional training and for creating a conducive environment that supports teaching, learning, and student development. The Council team also appreciated the warm reception and hospitality extended to them throughout the visit, describing the University’s atmosphere as welcoming, professional, and reflective of its commitment to excellence. Speaking during the engagement, the Registrar/CEO of NMCN, encouraged the University to sustain its efforts in maintaining quality standards and continuous improvement as it advances its healthcare programmes. In his remarks, Professor Muftau Ijaiya thanked the delegation for the visit, guidance, and valuable observations. He reaffirmed the University’s commitment to producing competent, ethical, and highly skilled healthcare professionals capable of contributing meaningfully to Nigeria’s health sector and national development. The Advisory Accreditation Visit marks another significant milestone in the growth of Jimoh Babalola University and further underscores the institution’s dedication to academic excellence, quality assurance, and professional education.
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Joy of Joy’s Jems retweeted
And we ask why there's an increase in maternal & neonatal mortality, lol If NMCN won't do their job, then the poor Nugerians who don't know their left from right will suffer it. By the way, I would have said congratulations, but your mum is part of the quackery system, emabinu!
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The Nurse’s Pulse 🩺 retweeted
Well NMCN don send 2300 nurses and midwives there 💃
The place is filled with Chew/Cho and hardly a Rn or RM
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James FromDah Grave𓃵 retweeted
NURSING AND MIDWIFERY COUNCIL OF NIGERIA (NMCN) June 11, 2026 Introduction of the Midwives Mobilization & Redeployment Scheme (MMRS) Under the NJFP-NMCN Fellowship Programme
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Nr. Denye Tovia retweeted
No be only nmcn I know a DNS that does chief matron in a quack ridden hospital
And we ask why there's an increase in maternal & neonatal mortality, lol If NMCN won't do their job, then the poor Nugerians who don't know their left from right will suffer it. By the way, I would have said congratulations, but your mum is part of the quackery system, emabinu!
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