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Thursday 2 July 2015

Dr Ngozika arrives Nigeria for US Medical Residency event, visits village in Enugu


Dr Ngozika Orjioke, the Nigerian born Pulmonolgist-Intensivist at Atlanta Medical Center, Atlanta, Georgia has arrived in Nigeria for the US Medical residency event organized by Pocket Presents and Business day. The event is holding at Four Points by Sheraton on July 4, 2015 at 10am and there are limited spaces available for medical students and doctors interested in doing their medical residency in the USA. (Event link http://bit.ly/USMedicalResidency)

Arriving earlier in the week, she took a trip to Mgbowo, Awgu LGA, Enugu State where she offered free medical advice and care to members of the community who were excited to welcome their daughter home.



Talking to Journalists and bloggers about the event, she said;
“I am really excited about the opportunity to be a part of this event. Many years ago I found myself facing the same dilemma that many doctors and medical students are facing right now. I had just finished from the University of Calabar and had some working experience, but I had the yearning for more knowledge and the US Medical residency afforded me the opportunity to gain exposure and train in some of the best medical facilities in the World. 

For everyone that gains access to the US Medical residency, they get the opportunity to gain knowledge that they can share with others in Nigeria and help to build the medical practice here”

Interested medical doctors and students can call 0817 886 9293 Or Email: info@onlyPocket.com to get ore information about the event. Also follow on Twitter https://twitter.com/OnlyPocket and Facebook here- https://www.facebook.com/onlyPocket 

30 comments:

STERN said...

I have no interest in the medical field. So this is like a waste of time. Next?

CatwalkWithPAT (Please Click on my name) said...

Cool

Unknown said...

a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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Omo see opportunity to get US visa abeg.. Gud one though....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

Unknown said...

That's a good one....

Unknown said...

D truth is its tedious getting residency placements of ur choice in d US n a useless Fashola treated resident doctors lik Boko haram.anyway,its well

Unknown said...

Wow, good for them... Emeka better hurry to your home town oh!

Anointed said...

Gud to knw

Unknown said...

Welcome back home

Chi said...

Abeg, make them no kidnap her ooooo

Tony smart said...

Thank you you Dr.Ngozi you are a blessing to the nation.....more of this Linda.

Officialmrssam said...

If itz a waste of tym for u, I dun tink it is for anodaz...mstchww

candy said...

Its a good one

Anonymous said...

Didnt reply my mail...so i'm pissed!

Unknown said...

Nice one. Welcome back home ma'am. Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

......Is that why you Should charge 90k to listen to info one can easily get on the internet. NEXT.......

Unknown said...

Y not she train nigerians over there to b better doctors n let dem com bak here to help save people's lifes instead of her making dem reside there?

Nwagboso said...

Yippie! Welcome home dearest sister. If your wife is not from mgbowo, my dear you are single. LolzzZ. Oya bad belle fire!!!

Anonymous said...

Ode! Residency is also medical parlance...read first.

Anonymous said...

We need those trained doctors in our country not in the States please to help those that cannot afford to go there for treatment to get a good medical care. Ye

Anonymous said...

U go sch @ all? Lolz.... U just read n comment trash, bcos u av a phone? Smh


HOL

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Our very own Ben Carson. Nnoo o

Lily of Nigeria said...

Baby girl they're not residing there per se. It's like doing a horsemanship there.

www.iblogwithgrace.blogspot.com

Unknown said...

Must yu speak 4 evry1.....

Anonymous said...

U re in d spirit- maka ndi oso ihe oma.

Anonymous said...

Another way to further increase the "brain-drain" in Nigeria, taking our best minds to go and better their country. Visa lottery never do dem... dia is god oh

Unknown said...

O kwa Ada m oo from neighbouring town

Anonymous said...

Mke dem no kill u oooo wit ur good heart. Evil pple everywhere in 9ja especially our villages . Mmmmmmmmm !!! . Pple r wicked oooo .

molebaba said...

@Stern! Why must u guyz always display your cowardice on social media? can't u just ignore making comment if u don't like D article, rather making dumb comments about it. So many of your likes on this LIB needs to be schooled!!!

Anonymous said...

Our very own Ada Mgbowo lese! But be careful dear, before they kill u thinking you have come to take their position at UNTH. What happened to Chief Uka's son will never happen to u, May the good Lord guide and protect u in Jesus name Amen.

Orjioke Chizoba{née Nnaji} said...

Am Lucky n feel blessed to be married in dat family. Dey re the best in laws any1 can wish for

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