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JAKPA!!: 5,208 Pharmacists Left Nigeria In Five Years.
Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, which notes that more than 5,000 people have done so in the previous five years.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
At the society’s 95th Annual National Conference on Wednesday in Lagos, Prof. Cyril Usifoh, the society’s president, revealed this.
There is an extraordinary exodus of pharmacists from Nigeria, he claimed.
Approximately 5,208 pharmacists, along with many young Nigerians and their colleagues in other health areas, have reportedly departed the country in the previous five years in quest of the proverbial “greener pastures,” particularly in Canada, the UK, and the United States.
Additionally, the PCN has verified that in 2021, the Council issued letters of good standing to 803 pharmacists.
“The WHO recommends a healthcare professional to population ratio of 23 to 1,000, while Nigeria only achieves a dismal 1.95 to 1,000. This is directed at the entire medical staff. There are 0.07 pharmacists per 1,000 people, or one pharmacist for every 14,000 Nigerians, when expressed in terms of the pharmacists’ component. One pharmacist for every 2,000 people is the acceptable and advised ratio of pharmacists to the population, according to the World Health Organization.
Usifoh encouraged the government to change the country’s health infrastructure in an effort to retain the workforce that was leaving in large numbers.
However, he asked for the immediate replacement of the pharmacists who have either left the country’s borders in search of greener pastures or have already resigned from their positions.
Usifoh stated that another goal of the meeting is to host and evaluate the 2023 presidential contenders.
“The contact with presidential contenders will be a crucial part of this meeting,” he stated.
Over 4,000 pharmacists from all over Nigeria will evaluate the competitors for the top position in the country.
“As a professional organization, we are aware that the country’s leadership would significantly contribute to the realization of our shared ambitions, so serious consideration will be given to this initiative.
We encourage the candidates to use this professional gathering to educate Nigerians about what they can offer.
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THE TRUTH REVEALED? Obi Drops Massive Bombshell, Insists He Won The 2023 Presidential Election!.
Peter Obi, the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate for 2027, has reiterated his belief that he was the rightful winner of the 2023 presidential election. During an interview with broadcaster Rufai Oseni, the former Anambra State governor discussed his political path and future electoral ambitions.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Key points from his statement include:
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Conviction of Victory: Despite not being officially declared the winner, Obi maintains that he secured victory in the 2023 contest.
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Trust in the Process: He advised Nigerians to look beyond the official results, expressing confidence that the true outcome will eventually be recognized through the democratic process.
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Future Aspirations: Obi formally restated his intention to run for president again in the 2027 general election.
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Confidence in the Truth: Regarding his 2023 performance, he remarked, “One day the story will be told” and asserted that the process will eventually acknowledge his claim.
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EXPOSED: NSA Ribadu Details Key Cause Why Nigerian Terrorism Won’t Go Away!.
National Security Adviser (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu has identified Nigeria’s porous borders as a primary driver of terrorism, human trafficking, arms smuggling, and irregular migration. Speaking at the 15th National Security Seminar in Abuja, where he was represented by Ambassador Yazid Gbemudu, the NSA emphasized that while the nation’s expansive borders are vital for trade and regional development, they simultaneously pose significant transnational security risks.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Key highlights from the NSA’s address include:
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Security Vulnerabilities: Weak border governance allows criminal and terrorist networks to exploit the country’s territorial boundaries, which ultimately undermines national stability and development efforts.
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Integrated Management Strategy: The National Border Management Strategy is a core component of the country’s security framework, aiming to modernize management processes, bolster infrastructure, and improve intelligence collaboration.
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Technological Advancement: The deployment of Border Management Information Systems at key transit points has already enhanced traveller screening and data collection.
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Call for Investment: The NSA advocated for greater investment in technology-led security solutions, such as biometric systems and advanced surveillance tools, to secure the nation’s entry and exit points.
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Enhanced Coordination: To effectively mitigate contemporary threats, the NSA urged security, intelligence, and law enforcement agencies to adopt harmonized procedures, conduct joint operations, and prioritize the sharing of intelligence.
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WAR ON TAX: NLC And TUC Declare Total War Against Taxing Workers’ Minimum Wage!.
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have announced their intention to restart negotiations with the Federal Government for a new national minimum wage, citing that current pay levels are unsustainable due to the soaring cost of living. In a joint address at the 114th International Labour Conference in Geneva, the unions emphasized that inflation, currency devaluation, and the rising costs of essentials like food, transport, housing, and healthcare have severely diminished workers’ real incomes.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The labor centers are advocating for a “genuine living wage” to replace the current framework, which they argue no longer aligns with Nigeria’s economic climate. The existing ₦70,000 minimum wage, enacted in July 2024, was originally set for a three-year review cycle, though the government shifted this to a two-year window in early 2025, scheduling the next review for 2026. To avoid past delays, the unions plan to formally initiate these discussions before the July 2026 deadline.
Key points from the unions’ position include:
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Opposition to Wage Taxation: The NLC and TUC have firmly rejected any proposals to tax the minimum wage, warning that such measures would increase poverty and place an unbearable burden on low-income earners.
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Demand for Relief: Until a new wage is finalized, the unions are calling for immediate relief measures from all levels of government to address the economic strain.
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Focus on Real Income: Future negotiations must prioritize protecting real purchasing power rather than just nominal increases, as inflation continues to erode wage value.
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Insecurity Concerns: The unions highlighted that pervasive insecurity—characterized by killings, abductions, and displacement—is severely affecting worker productivity and safety, with millions of citizens already living in multidimensional poverty.
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Political Engagement: Looking toward the 2027 elections, the unions are drafting a “charter of demands” and stated they will only support political candidates who commit to labor rights, wage reform, and improved public services.
Furthermore, the unions denounced alleged government interference in union leadership and vowed to protect the independence of labor organizations. They maintained that the upcoming negotiations are critical to determining whether Nigerian workers will secure a livable income or continue to face worsening hardship.
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