WHY I LEFT NIGERIA 🇳🇬 TO STUDY MEDICINE IN THE PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭 MY FIRST CULTURE SHOCKS IN 4 YEARS 🇵🇭
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- čas přidán 28. 12. 2022
- Hi Lovelies, how are you doing? I hope you're having a great day and I pray God meets yoh at the point of all your needs.
In today's video i interview the beautiful Omotoyosi asking about her stay here in the Philippines.
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Love y'all so much and God bless you!
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Thank you for having me on your channel….. I feel so honored
My pleasure Dear❤️❤️
Beautiful ladies ❤️😍🇵🇭
Beautiful ladies ❤
Thank you🥰🥰🥰
Damn this is beautiful
Thank you so much
Thank you for staying here in our Country...
We appreciate you Allan❤️
You welcome
Our guest is so gorgeous 😊
She really is🥰🥰
Thank you po
When i was a lot younger(late teen age to early twenty's) ,I had a some Nigerian classmates at University of the East Manila,and together with some Filipino friends and Nigerians we played Football on weekends together with the Iranian students. Nigerians are cool,one of my friend neigbor was a Nigerian too ended up courting my baby sister during that time..Fast forward-Now i'm a happy camper retired early at age 50 from Law Enforcement career and also am a veteran of foreign war. I'm Happy for ya'll that you enjoy my motherland and appreciating it. Take care now young ladies!!!Maganda kayong lahat
Wow this is so beautiful. You still in contact with some of them?
Thank you so much for the well wishes and we appreciate you🙏
@@HappinessBoms1 naah,that's a long time ago ,maybe u weren't born yet
New subscriber from Philippines 🥰
Thank you so much ❤️
Biochemistry 🔥🔥🔥🥺🥺
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I would to study medicine, if I can have somebody to support me😭😭😭😭🥲
I believe you're asking for financial support and i pray God sends a Helper for you in Jesus name.. Amen
@@HappinessBoms1 Amen
Good morning😍😍
Good Morning Emmanuel ❤️
@@HappinessBoms1 😍😍😍😍 i love ur beauty😘😘
@@VloggerKnight Thank you💃💃
I always here for you💪💪😍😍
Kudos ! Thank you so much. I have some questions.
1. For those that didn't obtain barchelors degree in science courses earlier, i mean those of us that obtained degrees in courses like Business Administration and co, can we apply for the 4 years Medical program ?
2. Can people who study Medicine and Surgery in Phillipine practice in Nigeria, i mean can they be licenced by the Nigerian medical board?
3. What is the rough estimate of how much one is likely to spend yearly in an avetage Phillipines medical school ?
Hi Nesta, thank you so much for this. I will send your message to her right away and revert once she responds.
From Dr Ella:
Hi ma’am good evening . Ok let me see how I can help
1) I don’t think it will be possible because first off your WAEC won’t have science subjects you can accredit even if you wanted to . I believe you need a science base in order to study medicine
2) Yes you can take your Nigerian license exams and when you pass you are granted your license to practice in Nigeria
3) So with the ever rising dollar exchange rate it might be difficult to predict but with about 3k -7k usd you can get a good medical school depending on the location and ranking .
I hope this helps
@@HappinessBoms1 Thank you so much.
@@HappinessBoms1 The thing is, i do have a science WAEC and Neco which I did sometimes Back. Can that Combined with a non medical first degree be used to run the 4 years medical program?
Philippines accommodate students from foreign countries, because they value education, as long as you are interested to study then Philippines will not give any barriers and they are open to everything when it comes to education...Im just surprised why Nigerian schools back in their country offers a lot of difficult admissions ..Its just unfair for these students to take a struggling path when proceeding to college...Are Nigerians happy when a lot of these students fail to proceed with their dreams particulary the course they want to pursue in college...Such a strange situation...