In nursing, there is a race you must run; there are battles to be won. Down the years, some nurses have distinguished themselves by winning their races and battles. Some have provided solutions to the problems in Nursing. Their names have been written in gold! What was their secret? They were equipped! Florence Nightingale was equipped before she went to Crimea.
You were called for the high places in Nursing; but what are the collections of weapons needed for your nursing arsenal?
Join us as Fellowship of Christian Nurses South West Zone, Nigeria
Presents Her Alumni Reunion
Theme: Equipped for High Places in Nursing.
Speakers:
Mr Olabode Olaoluwa: Incumbent President, FCN South West Zone, Nigeria
Revd Olusegun Salako: Immediate Past President, FCN SWZ, Nigeria.
Dr O.A Oluwatosin, Associate Professor, Department of Nursing, University of Ibadan.
Mrs Julie Mogbo, Family Bond Nurse, Lagos
Mr Abiodun Oluwatobi, Founder Nurses, Jobs and Opportunities
Venue: GOFAMINT Camp Ground, along Igbo-Oloyin, Ojoo, Ibadan.
Date: Fri. 19th – Sat.20th, Jan.2018
Register Online at: www.bit.ly/fcnswzreunion
Gold: Staff #5,000
Silver: staff #3,000
Bronze: Student #1,000
Account Number: UBA Savings Acct,
Account Name: FCN South West Zone 2092062818
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Enquiries: 07062779372(Imole), 07030774500(Margaret).
FCN…Caring for the total man, spirit, soul and body

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He is a registered nurse with a Master of Science degree in healthcare leadership from the University of Hull, United Kingdom. Kehinde is passionate about advancing the nursing profession across Africa. As Co-Founder of Fellow Nurses Africa, he plays a key role in shaping editorial direction, ensuring our content educates, informs, and empowers nurses continent-wide.
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