Nursing and Midwifery Council Inspects Peaceland University

The Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria conducted a resource inspection and advisory visit at Peaceland University, Enugu. The visit involved assessing the university’s nursing program, including resources, facilities, and staff.

Nursing and Midwifery Council Inspects Peaceland University
During the Visit

Peaceland University, Enugu recently hosted a resource inspection and advisory visit from the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria. This visit is part of the Council’s efforts to uphold high standards in nursing education and training.

During the visit, the Council’s delegation conducted a thorough assessment of the university’s nursing program. Their evaluation focused on the quality of resources, facilities, and academic staff. Key areas of review included teaching aids, laboratory equipment, and clinical training facilities.

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The Council praised Peaceland University for its dedication to providing a supportive learning environment. The delegation provided constructive feedback and recommendations aimed at aligning the university’s nursing and midwifery program with current standards and practices.

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This visit underscores Peaceland University’s commitment to academic excellence and its goal of producing well-trained, skilled nursing professionals who will positively impact the healthcare sector.


The Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria is the regulatory body responsible for maintaining the standards and quality of nursing education and practice in Nigeria. It conducts regular inspections and advisory visits to ensure compliance with guidelines and to foster continuous improvement in nursing education.