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Thursday, April 19, 2018

Kogi State University Sends Its Medical Students Home After Peaceful Protests

This is horrible!............Does Kogi state have a governor at all?




This text came in with the photos........


''I am a kogi state university medical student. I got admitted to study medicine in 2012 and after 6years I am still in 300level, we have been hearing stories from both the government and the school, "that we are working on it", "we should read our books". We have stagnated and suffered emotionally. I weep daily!

The last governor of kogi state Governor Idris Wada, instead of upgrading the secondary health facility in the university village(kogi state diagnostic hospital in anyigba) to a teaching hospital he went and started his own pet project (build a new teaching hospital from the scratch) which he didn't complete, it's now an abandoned project. 



The new Governor of the state, Governor Yahaya Bello set up a committee for accreditation of the college of medicine and for the past 2years he has been in power I tell you my reader no block has been laid, and I don't know if I would graduate in the next 10years. Some medical students have even threaten to commit suicide because of the humiliation and frustration. We are frustrated and our parents are in pains..

KSU management is planning to simulate violence in the medical hostel. It should be noted that we staged a peaceful protest on Monday and Tuesday of which no school property was destroyed. Instead of addressing us and look into our issues, they are looking for cheap means to arrest us''.







*So because they protested,they should go on break?

19 comments:

  1. Oh dear, this is so sad....
    Yeye Bello's own is to be fighting Dino upandan, work nor let am do.useless man

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    1. Your Kogi indeed
      NMA is busy fighting Johesu instead of knowing what will become of these youths. NUC is a toothless bulldog. I advise you all to agitate to the senate to be taken to accredited universities OR retake JAMB IF your desire is still to be a doctor. Lord have mercy on future patients AMEN

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  3. OMG you are still in 300 levels after 6 years. Oh that is bad.

    No wonder Buhari is talking rubbish about our youths

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  4. Na wa oh . I weep for Kogi state. If you dont have what it takes to run a medical course, why out put it in the Brochure and hold student stagnant?.

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  5. This is sardonic.

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  6. Nigeria is a dream killer

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  7. My advice to this bv is to get a transfer to another university to continue your studies.

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  8. NMA is busy fighting Johesu instead of knowing what will become of these youths. NUC is a toothless bulldog. I advise you all to agitate to the senate to be taken to accredited universities OR retake JAMB IF your desire is still to be a doctor. Lord have mercy on future patients AMEN

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  9. Kogi State really needs divine intervention. That their governor is just doing anyhow.

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  10. So der is still a med school without accreditation in Nigeria? Na wa. Its nt nice na. Nigerians killing dreams since 1960. Shame on Buhari, shame on yeye Bello

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  11. and someone would say the youths are lazy and need freebies. this country ehn like someone said "there is no hope for redemption". relocation is the new cool.

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  12. Like that meme that said "...if you leave Nigeria your destiny is activated" this is a clear case of holding one's destiny hostage.
    We need more doctors and health workers, government should do whatever it can to accredit medical faculties across board, and employ certified graduates too. With what I saw in the hospital (gov't hospital) last week, one anesthesiologist working from 8am I got to the hospital till about 7pm when I left through four complicated CS cases. At a point the man said he's tired and cannot work again, meanwhile there were about three more cases waiting to wheeled in.
    I wish Nigeria government will care more for her citizens.

    As for governor Bello and Kogi state, their case dey God hand.

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  13. Like that meme that said "...if you leave Nigeria your destiny is activated" this is a clear case of holding one's destiny hostage.
    We need more doctors and health workers, government should do whatever it can to accredit medical faculties across board, and employ certified graduates too. With what I saw in the hospital (gov't hospital) last week, one anesthesiologist working from 8am I got to the hospital till about 7pm when I left through four complicated CS cases. At a point the man said he's tired and cannot work again, meanwhile there were about three more cases waiting to wheeled in.
    I wish Nigeria government will care more for her citizens.

    As for governor Bello and Kogi state, their case dey God hand.

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  14. We have a digital governor aka white lion....

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