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    NMCN Portal License Registration and Renewal in Nigeria

    ByEdidiong Udom

    Your nursing license isn’t just a piece of paper—it’s your legal passport to practice healthcare in Nigeria. The Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) license portal at licence.nmcn.gov.ng serves as the central hub where every practicing nurse and midwife must register, renew, and maintain their professional credentials. Without this license, you simply cannot work legally in…

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    CRNA Continuing Education Requirements: Your Complete Guide to Staying Certified

    ByEdidiong Udom

    Quick Answer: CRNAs must complete 100 continuing education credits every 4 years under the new MAC Program – 60 Class A (MAC Ed) credits and 40 Class B (MAC Dev) credits, plus quarterly MAC Check assessments. State requirements may add additional mandates. The operating room lights dim as you finish another successful case. But between…

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    Nurse Sponsorship Jobs UK for Nigerians: Guide to NHS Career Success

    ByEdidiong Udom

    Ready to transform your nursing career? The UK’s National Health Service needs you—and they’re willing to sponsor your journey. Right now, over 20,000 nursing positions across the UK are actively seeking international talent. The NHS’s 2025 recruitment drive specifically targets skilled nurses from Nigeria, offering visa sponsorship, competitive salaries, and career advancement opportunities that simply…

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  • Specialties & Career Growth

    How to Become an Oncology Nurse in Nigeria

    ByEdidiong Udom

    Cancer doesn’t wait. Neither should your career preparation. With Nigeria recording over 100,000 new cancer cases annually and fewer than 500 specialized oncology nurses serving 200 million people, this field offers both extraordinary impact and exceptional earning potential. You can become an oncology nurse in Nigeria by completing your BSc Nursing, obtaining RN licensure through…

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    How to Become a Nurse-Midwife in Nigeria

    ByEdidiong Udom

    Every two minutes, a woman dies from pregnancy-related complications in Nigeria. In rural communities where hospitals are hours away, nurse-midwives stand as the last line of defence between life and death. These healthcare heroes deliver over 60% of babies in Nigeria’s underserved areas, often working with limited resources but unlimited determination. Want to join this life-saving profession?…

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    How to Become a Flight Nurse in Nigeria

    ByEdidiong Udom

    Flight nurses are Nigeria’s airborne lifesavers – literally. These specialised healthcare professionals provide critical care during emergency medical evacuations, transforming aircraft into flying intensive care units. With organisations like AMREF Flying Doctors expanding operations across West Africa and Nigeria’s growing emphasis on emergency healthcare infrastructure, demand for qualified flight nurses is soaring. The short answer? You’ll…

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    Highest Paid Nursing Specialty in Nigeria

    ByEdidiong Udom

    Answer: Certified Registered Nurse Anaesthetist (CRNA) tops the list at ₦1.2-1.8 million monthly in private hospitals, followed by Critical Care/ICU nurses earning ₦800,000-1.5 million monthly. Nigerian nurses face a harsh reality. While shouldering immense responsibility for patient lives, many struggle with salaries that barely match their expertise. This financial strain pushes talented professionals abroad, creating…

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    NCLEX Exam in India 2025: Your Complete Roadmap to US Nursing Licensure

    ByEdidiong Udom

    Yes, you can take the NCLEX exam right here in India. No need to travel abroad, no visa requirements for the test itself. Indian nurses can now sit for this crucial licensing examination at authorized Pearson VUE centres across major cities – from Mumbai to Chennai, Delhi to Bangalore. The catch? Pass rates for internationally educated…

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    How UK Nurses Can Pass the NCLEX-RN Exam to Work in America: Your Complete 2025 Guide

    ByEdidiong Udom

    Yes, you can work as a registered nurse in the United States with your UK training. The path involves passing the NCLEX-RN exam, completing credential evaluations, and securing proper visa sponsorship. This comprehensive guide walks you through every step of the process, costs involved, and real challenges you’ll face along the way. With nursing shortages across…

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    2025/2026 Jamb Cut Off Mark for Nursing Schools in Abuja Your Complete Guide

    ByEdidiong Udom

    You want to study nursing in Abuja? The cut-off marks range from 160 to 220 in JAMB UTME, depending on the school type and program level. Federal institutions like University of Abuja Teaching Hospital (UATH) demand higher scores (200-220), while nursing colleges and private institutions often accept lower marks (160-180). Some schools don’t even require JAMB…

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