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UniAbuja: MDCN Ups Admission Quota For Medicine By 167% Over Doctor Shortage

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UniAbuja: MDCN Ups Admission Quota For Medicine

UniAbuja: MDCN Ups Admission Quota For Medicine By 167% Over Doctor Shortage

UniAbuja: MDCN ups admission quota for medicine by 167% over doctor shortage. The Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) has significantly increased the admission quota for the University of Abuja’s Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) programme from 75 to 200 students.

Fatima Kyari, registrar of the MDCN, announced this on the university’s main campus following a re-accreditation exercise conducted by a 17-member MDCN team.

Habib Yakoob, acting director of information and university relations at the University of Abuja, also confirmed the development.
Kyari commended the UniAbuja for its strides in improving facilities but also highlighted areas needing further development.

These include the number and capacity of resource persons, pathology laboratories, transportation, and clinical skills support.
“When we talk about quota, we are referring to the resource-based carrying capacity,” Kyari explained.

“The members of this re-accreditation team are carefully selected professionals, and their assessments were objective, thorough, and constructive.”

She provided a clearer picture of the requirements, stating: “For a quota of 150, you need 450 bed spaces for clinical students, and you currently have 360. For 200, you need 600.

“But we want to align with your growth aspirations. The nation needs more doctors. Abuja is the centre; it should rise to the occasion. So, we are giving you 200.”

Kyari stressed that the council would maintain a strong monitoring presence to ensure continued compliance and would support the university’s efforts in building capacity and infrastructure.
“We are not just here to point out what you have or what is lacking,” she added.

“We are here to encourage the university to keep working toward meeting all requirements.”

The MDCN registrar further noted that the quota upgrade aligns with the federal government’s broader goal of expanding access to medical education and addressing the national shortage of doctors.

She referenced the coordinating minister of health and social welfare’s four-point agenda under the Nigeria Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative (NHSRII).

“At the heart of this is the need to strengthen our healthcare workforce, from training to retention, as the engine for achieving universal health coverage and improved health outcomes for all Nigerians,” Kyari said.

“Our task was guided by existing standards, including infrastructure adequacy, faculty strength, student-to-resource ratio, clinical training exposure, and the overall governance structure of the medical school.

“We also recognise the presidential vision and the current national imperative to scale up training in response to health workforce shortages, but this must be done in a manner that safeguards patient safety and professional competence.”

In response, Patricia Manko Lar, the acting vice-chancellor, expressed immense gratitude to the MDCN for the re-accreditation exercise.

UniAbuja: MDCN Ups Admission Quota For Medicine

UniAbuja: MDCN Ups Admission Quota For Medicine

“The joy we feel regarding this announcement is boundless. We opened all our doors; there was no cover-up. We did our best, and the constructive feedback from the MDCN will push us to aim even higher,” Lar stated.

“We have been working tirelessly to grow this university and ensure our College of Health Sciences meets global standards. I am proud to be leading the university at this critical moment.

“Even if I am no longer in office when my tenure is completed, I am confident that a solid foundation has been laid, and progress will continue.”

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Wike Orders ‘Heightened’ Security In FCT, Reactivates ‘Operation Sweep’

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Wike Orders ‘Heightened’ Security In FCT, Reactivates ‘Operation Sweep’

Wike orders ‘heightened’ security in FCT, reactivates ‘operation sweep’. Nyesom Wike, minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has directed security agencies to intensify surveillance and strengthen security operations across Abuja, the nation’s capital, as part of renewed efforts to curb criminal activities in the territory.

Speaking on Tuesday at the formal resumption of “Operation Sweep”, Miller Dantawaye, FCT commissioner of police, said the minister had provided the logistics and operational support required for the exercise.

Dantawaye said the operation is being carried out by a joint security team comprising the military, the police, the Department of State Services (DSS) and other agencies already deployed across strategic locations in the capital city.
The police commissioner said the team has been tasked with working more aggressively to prevent kidnappings, banditry and other crimes, especially as the festive season draws nearer.

He added that service chiefs and the inspector-general of police (IGP) have also granted full approval for the renewed operation.
“The FCT minister, His Excellency Nyesom Wike, has given complete support, especially in terms of logistics for this operation,” Dantawaye said.

“By the time we leave here today, the funds for fuelling and servicing of vehicles, as well as allowances for personnel, will have dropped into an account we can access.”

Operation Sweep

Operation Sweep

Dantawaye also said part of the renewed operation will focus on profiling individuals loitering around the city under the guise of begging, noting that some of them have been found to engage in criminal activities.
“We know that amongst the people who claim to be beggars, some are not exactly beggars. Most come with criminal intent,” he said.
“We are going to profile them and take off the streets those who are criminally minded, even if they claim to be beggars.”

He added that the police will work with relevant agencies, including the Abuja environmental protection board (AEPB), to determine the appropriate legal steps to manage street begging and ensure overall safety in the city.

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Army Bosses To Wike: “The Soldier’s Reaction Is The Courage Of A Disciplined Soldier”

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Army Bosses To Wike: “The Soldier’s Reaction Is The Courage Of A Disciplined Soldier”

Army Bosses to Wike: “The Soldier’s reaction is the courage of a disciplined soldier”. Here is the view of the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) about the stand-off between Wike and Yerima in Abuja.

“Every soldier has an element of madness…
For while the right thinking man withdraws from danger, a soldier charges towards it

GENERAL OO OLUYEDE OFR

CHIEF OF DEFENCE STAFF”.

The Nigerian Defence Academy does not produce docile officers. The officer’s response reflects admirable composure and emotional intelligence-qualities that lie at the heart of military leadership training.

His ability to remain calm, firm, and respectful under verbal provocation demonstrates discipline and professionalism.

Army Bosses To Wike

Army Bosses To Wike

Nevertheless, it is both unfortunate and inappropriate for a federal minister to use such language toward a serving officer of the Armed Forces.

Public officials should model civility and restraint, especially when addressing those in uniform who embody national service and sacrifice”.

Notwithstanding, the case is subject to my scrutiny.

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Orji Kalu Backs Trump, Says “Nigerian Christians Subjected To ‘Mass Slaughter’ By Jihadists”

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Orji Kalu Backs Trump, Says “Nigerian Christians Subjected To ‘Mass Slaughter’ By Jihadists”

Orji Kalu backs Trump, says “Nigerian Christians subjected to ‘mass slaughter’ by Jihadists”. Senator Orji Kalu has backed American President Donald Trump’s allegation that Christians in Nigeria are being targeted for massacre by “Jihadists”.

Senator Orji Kalu has backed American President Donald Trump’s allegation that Christians in Nigeria are being targeted for massacre by “Jihadists”.

Mr Kalu made this statement when asked on Tuesday at the National Assembly about his take on Mr Trump’s recent comments on alleged Christian genocide in the country.

“What Donald Trump said, “is it a lie? It is not a lie because Donald Trump said the Truth,” replied Mr Kalu.
In a social media post in October, Mr Trump said, “Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria. Thousands of Christians are being killed. Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter. I am hereby making Nigeria a ‘COUNTRY OF PARTICULAR CONCERN’ — But that is the least of it.”

The senator noted, however, that “Nigerians are being killed, whether they are Christians or Muslims”.

“If they (terrorists) kill in Plateau, those they kill are Christians. If they go to Benue, the majority of people they’ll kill are Christians,” explained the former Abia governor. “If they go to Zamfara, the people they will kill in the mosque are Muslims. These people are jihadists. These people just want to destroy Nigeria. We should blacklist them without pity so that they will be smoked out.”

Mr Kalu added, “Before President Trump says a word, the American intelligence community must have found out where these terrorists are located. You can see that the Nigerian Air Force is already acting, possibly using information shared by the U.S. to bomb terrorist hideouts. That’s how it should be.”

Orji Kalu Says

Orji Kalu Says

Following up on his initial post, the U.S. president said, “If the Nigerian government continues to allow the k1lling of Christians, the U.S.A. will immediately stop all aid and assistance to Nigeria, and may very well go into that now disgraced country, ‘guns-a-blazing,’ to completely wipe out the Islamic Terrorists who are committing these horrible atrocities.

“I am hereby instructing our Department of War to prepare for possible action. If we attack, it will be fast, vicious, and sweet, just like the terrorist thugs attack our CHERISHED Christians! WARNING: THE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT BETTER MOVE FAST!”

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