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INTERVIEW SERIES FEATURING DISTINCT MILLENNIAL NURSES OF THE 21ST CENTURY

Our guest was seated on the hot seat, and simply talked about himself, answering questions you will be eager to find out about. Meet our first distinct guest today. A vibrant student nurse, fondly called "Capacity" 😀. Follow through the session and find out all there is. Feel free to leave your view, comments, and opinions about anything and everything. INTERVIEWER: 1. Kindly please introduce yourself. GUEST: Jombo Ayomide Paul is a 4th year Nigerian nursing Student passionate about creating social change through active volunteering. He has profound interest in leadership, politics and public speaking. He has over 2years experience holding various leadership position in and out of school. He is the convener, The Builders Project, a yearly training on leadership, that focuses on equipping young leaders with 21st century leadership skills. He volunteers with, Chais, spring of love foundation, and the Project Director At Health Drive Nigeria, a Non-Governmental orga...
👥💞📝 6p.m. Wednesday, 24th July. Kickoff. 1st Session 🙆 Don't be told!
A new series kick starting Wednesday, 24th July! An Interview Series featuring distinct millennial generation nurses. ⚡ It sure will be enlightening, informative, and interactive. Stay tuned. Anticipate!
THE NURSES' JOURNAL About. The Nurses' Journal is a social community network for African Nurses, focused on the millennial generation. A platform where aspiring and student nurses nurture their passion, establish professional communal relationships, reflect and relearn from experiences, expand capacities, thereby, instilling personal and professional growth. In turn, reconstituting building blocks that make up the nursing profession and strengthening its advancement in Africa. Vision. A global community of young generation nurses united firmly by passion and capacity expansion, ready to take over the health sector using expanded capacities, leadership adeptness, and technological advancements. Mission. Our mission is to inspire and teach African nurses with a focus on the millennial generation into defining a purpose and building individual capacities (towards the collective achievement of the advancement of Nursing profession in Africa), by providing superio...