UNILAG Medical Students Yet To Be Inducted Seven Months After Graduation Despite Being Forced To Pay N80,000 Each | Sahara Reporters

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UNILAG Medical Students Yet To Be Inducted Seven Months After Graduation Despite Being Forced To Pay N80,000 Each | Sahara Reporters
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.UnilagNigeria Medical Students Yet To Be Inducted Seven Months After Graduation Despite Being Forced To Pay N80,000 Each | Sahara Reporters A graduand, who spoke with SR on condition of anonymity, claimed that all fees have been paid but... READ MORE:

Medical students at the University of Lagos have expressed concerns over the unwarranted delay in their induction into medical profession despite fulfilling all requirements. He said, “The Provost of the College of Medicine granted an interview recently claiming Nigeria was in short supply of the workforce to combat the ongoing pandemic.

Another aggrieved graduand, who spoke with our correspondent, said they were tired of the situation. "They cannot tell us that this is caused by the pandemic because we should have done this long before now. They can even issue temporary licenses to those who have got jobs at the moment or send to our mails. It’s not rocket science.

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