Nile University Celebrates 2nd Medical Attestation Ceremony, Inducts 48 New Doctors

Nile University of Nigeria inducted 48 new medical doctors into full practice. he ceremony also included a solemn swearing-in and oath-taking by the new medical doctors, symbolizing their readiness to serve and uphold ethical standards in their practice. Each of the 48 graduates received essential medical tools, a symbolic gesture equipping them for their new roles.

Nile University Celebrates 2nd Medical Attestation Ceremony, Inducts 48 New Doctors

In a recent celebration of its 2nd Medical Attestation Ceremony, Nile University of Nigeria inducted 48 new medical doctors into full practice.

In his welcome address, Nile University’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dilli Dogo, extended his congratulations to the newly inducted medical doctors. He commended their unwavering dedication and rigorous commitment to their studies and clinical practice. ‘Continue to uphold the university’s values and be exemplary ambassadors in your professional endeavors,’ he urged the fresh graduates.

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Professor Dogo also expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the parents, acknowledging the substantial sacrifices they made that led to this momentous achievement. He further thanked the Federal Government of Nigeria for its continuous support in fostering an environment conducive to educational excellence.

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The ceremony also included a solemn swearing-in and oath-taking by the new medical doctors, symbolizing their readiness to serve and uphold ethical standards in their practice. Each of the 48 graduates received essential medical tools, a symbolic gesture equipping them for their new roles. Special awards and recognition were given to the top three graduates: Airede Adonijah, Duke Victoria, and Suleiman Amira, who received award plaques and monetary prizes for their outstanding academic performances."

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The ceremony was graced by dignitaries from the Government, Regulatory Agencies such as the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN), and the National Universities Commission (NUC). Among the esteemed guests were H.E Dr. Emmanuel Akabe (Deputy Governor, Nasarawa State), H.E Alh. Mannir Yakubu (Fmr. Deputy Governor, Katsina State), and Hon. Yakubu Dati (Fmr. Commissioner of Information, Plateau State).