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NMCN Examination: Encomiums trail Atiba University Oyo
Atiba University Oyo has continued to receive widespread commendation following its outstanding performance in the recently concluded Midwifery professional examination conducted by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN).
The University recorded an impressive 100 per cent pass rate in the examination, with all its candidates successfully meeting the Council’s requirements for professional qualification.
In a press statement signed by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sunday Olawale Okeniyi, the institution disclosed that all its candidates who participated in the nationwide examination held in March 2026 passed successfully, a feat that underscores the University’s rising profile in nursing education.
“This remarkable achievement places Atiba University among the leading institutions in nursing education in Nigeria,” the Vice-Chancellor stated.
The NMCN examination remains the statutory benchmark for the certification and licensure of nurses and midwives in Nigeria, assessing both theoretical knowledge and clinical competence.
According to the statement, “the success of our students in this rigorous exercise is a clear reflection of the University’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence, high-quality clinical training, and strict adherence to regulatory standards.”
The University Management attributed this milestone to several key factors, including the dedication and professionalism of its academic and clinical faculty; the discipline, resilience, and hard work of its students; as well as the provision of a conducive learning environment supported by modern training facilities.
This achievement further reinforces Atiba University’s position as a fast-rising centre of excellence in healthcare education, committed to producing competent, ethical, and globally competitive nursing professionals.
The Management extended its heartfelt congratulations to the successful candidates and commended the head of department and all staff of the Nursing Science Department for their invaluable contributions.
It also reaffirmed the University’s resolve to sustain this standard of excellence and continuously enhance the quality of its academic programmes.
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We’ re not leaving PDP, but…— Dickson
Former governor of Bayelsa State and a chieftain of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Seriake Dickson, says he is unhappy with the ‘death’ of the once biggest party in Africa, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
Dickson, sensing the collapse of the PDP, has defected to the NDC.
The NDC is currently gaining traction with many bigwig politicians joining the party.
The former Bayelsa governor speaking yesterday during an interview on Channels Television said he was sad with on goings in the PDP.
He further disclosed that former Nigerian president, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, “must be sad” that the party, which produced three presidents since the return of democracy in 1999, has been “killed and buried”.
When asked if he consulted Jonathan before the move, Dickson, who is from the same state as the ex-president, said, “What I can say is that President Jonathan, while I’m not his spokesman, must be very sad.
“I know that if I’m sad, having been this attached to the PDP, you can imagine how sad he will be, having been governor, deputy governor, vice president, and president of Nigeria on that platform, and right before your eyes, that platform is evaporating.”
He used the opportunity to introduce his new party to Nigerian saying, “So, my dear Nigerians, you now have a credible alternative opposition party known as the Nigeria Democratic Congress.
“Yes, it is coming at this time. We would have wished it had started some years or months back; we don’t control INEC and their processes. They delayed. We also don’t control the judiciary, but thank God it has finally arrived.”
The PDP is currently embroiled in a deep crisis and may not produce a presidential candidate for the next election.
Despite accusations that the major players in the PDP, like Dickson, are leaving the party, the lawmaker said, “It wouldn’t be correct to say that we are leaving the PDP or that I have left the PDP.
“The PDP, rather unfortunately, has left us, has left me, because the platform has evaporated and ceased to exist.”
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