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RE: Letter to Mrs Gladys Oyadiran, HOD, Public Health Department, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Faculty of Nursing Science

FNA Editor by FNA Editor
February 29, 2020
in NURSING
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Every generation must out of relative obscurity discover its purpose, either to fulfill it or betray it. Facts and falsehood will always travel on the same pedestal, however, facts will always bury falsehood no matter how long it takes, and those that align on the side of facts will always have the day. It is on this premise that Fellow Nurses Africa Network, the publisher of Nurses’ Time and the owner of fellownurses.com wishes to express the withdrawal of our earlier publication on Mrs Glady Oyadiran, the HOD, Public Health Department of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Faculty of Nursing Science on our website – fellownurses.com about the inability of the department under her watch to issue the licences of set D part time students of the faculty.

The publication was made in good faith, not to malign the image of anybody but to call attention to the perceived lackadaisical attitudes of some of our leaders in the nursing profession. We hereby call on people of goodwill to disregard the earlier publication as it is not in the culture of Fellow Nurses to smear the name of people all in the name of publication.

We wish to reiterate that Fellow Nurses Africa is for everybody and not against anybody and we will continue to use our various platforms to promote and enhance the good image of nursing profession and also stand and speak against any perceived injury and injustice to any member of the profession and the profession at large. Thank you all. Fellow Nurses Africa Network

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