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Wednesday 14 May 2014

Nursing Graduates of National Open University Should not Entertain Any Fear - NANNM President

One of the greatest Challenges of Nursing profession in nigeria is our system of education. The present situation has a lot of limitation characterized by non availability of adequate number, and evenly distributed higher institution of learning for nurses in nigeria, drastic shortage of qualified personnel while many nurses are willing to further thier education.

The precarious situation has led many nurses to go into the volatile issue of studying 'allied courses' to nursing, the implication of what we are battling with till today.The stakeholders have however resolved to assist the association and the nursing and midwifery counil of nigeria in designing a more pragmatic abridged program to provide an academic link for willing and eligible graduates of our schools of nursing to be able to scale up and further their education without let or hindrance.

The solution lies in pursuance of degree courses in nursing science for our professional growth and development.While concerted efforts are on going and at advanced stage on actualization of NBTE Programs to provide academic certification for our registered nurse programs.


Open and distance learing is another way out of our education bottle neck in nigeria.Therefore, the national open university is a welcome development and all hands are on deck to clear the problem of accreditation while the graduates of the institution shouuld not entertain any fear.

However, following series of complaints from some nurses that their managements especially in some of the teaching hospitals refused to accept the validity of the degreee certificates awarded to nurses by the national open university of nigeria for the successful completion of the nursing program.

NANNM reported the matter to the board of the nursing and midwifery council of nigeria.The board delibrated on it, resolved and directed the management of the N&MCN to write a circular to convey the validity of the certificate as the program was approved by the national university commission.


The current suspension of admission into the school for want of a re-new accreditation is another challenge before NANNM and would be pursued accordingly with the cooperation of the N&MCN.

The nursing and midwifery council of nigeria is also working towards undertaking an accreditation visit and ensure that the program meet the expected standard.

SOURCE: AN ADDRESS PRESENTED BY THE NANNM NATIONAL PRESIDENT ABDURAFIU ALANI ADENIJI ON THE COMMEMORATION OF THE FORMAL OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL NURSES WEEK ON 12TH MAY, 2014 AT THE BARCELONA HOTEL , WUSE 11 ABUJA

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