Lagos College of Nursing admits 100 Students

Lagos State College of Nursing, Igando, has admitted 100 Students into the Department of Nursing for the year 2020/2021 academic session.

The 100 students drawn from 121 candidates, who participated in the oral interview recently conducted by the College, are to undergo the Basic Nursing Programme (BNP) for the duration of three years to obtain the Registered Nurse (RN) Certificate.

Welcoming the new students with their parents at the stakeholders’ meeting organised by the College, the Provost, Mrs. Oyefunso Orenuga congratulated the families, emphasising that the students were admitted on merit.

She pointed out that the new intakes should consider themselves lucky for being able to secure admission into the College and implored the parents/guardians to ensure their children and wards are well behaved at all times.

The Provost also cautioned that the College will not condone any form of examination malpractices, stressing that Nursing is a noble profession which frowns at indolence.

While reiterating the need for the students to take the profession seriously because nursing deals with life, Orenuga urged stakeholders to support the College in its activities and give the required financial assistance that will make the students excel as Professional Nurses.

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