How long does it take for NMCN verification?
This process may take minimum of six (6) months and maximum of eighteen (18) months. The registration and licencing process can be facilitated by taking the following steps: Complete online application as a Foreign Trained Nurse on Council portal via this link https://portal.nmcn.gov.ng/FtnApplication/apply.
Where is NMCN located?
The Council has its headquarters in Abuja with Zonal Offices in Sokoto, Kaduna, Bauchi, Enugu, PortHarcourt and Lagos. The Council is headed by a Secretary General/Registrar and is assisted by other professionals and non-professional staff.
How do I contact NMCN?
Contact Us
- Address Mirpur New Bazar Road, Block-c, Dhaka-1210.
- Phone (732) 803-01 03, (732) 806-01 04.
- Email [email protected].
How do I register with NMCN?
Registration
- Pay a non – refundable application/examination fee of N45, 500 into the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria through REMITA in any bank.
- Complete registration/licencing application forms with five (5) coloured passport photographs on a white background.
How do I log into my NMCN portal?
- Step 1: Personal Qualification. Please enter one of your specialty registration number. Specialty:
- Step 2: SMS Authentication. An authenticaion Code has been sent to your registered phone number and email address (PUF)
- Step 3: Login Details. Create your username and password.
How do you become a member of the NMCN?
Who is the registrar for NMCN?
Faruk Umar Abubakar
Faruk Umar Abubakar as the Secretary-General/Registrar, Nursing & Midwifery Council of Nigeria for a second and final term of four (4) years, with effect from 4th October, 2020.
Who was the first nurse in Nigeria?
1915 – 18 June 1992), a Nigerian-born nurse, was the first black nurse to work in Britain’s National Health Service….Kofoworola Abeni Pratt.
Chief Kofoworola Abeni Pratt Hon. FRCN | |
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Nationality | Nigerian |
Occupation | Nurse |
Known for | First black nurse to work for the NHS |
How much are Nigerian nurses paid?
On average, entry-level nurses earn N50, 000 – N80, 000 in private hospitals in Nigeria while their counterpart in government hospitals earn about N70, 000 – N120, 000. It should be noted that nurses in federal hospitals earn more than those in state hospitals. The salary structure is dependent on many factors.
Can I write Nclex exam in Nigeria?
The NCLEX test is taken all year round, especially on weekends. There are few authorized NCLEX test locations currently administering the NCLEX iBT test in Nigeria, Ghana, Pakistan & India.
How do I register for NMCN online?