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TNJ INTERVIEW SERIES FEATURING DISTINCT MILLENNIAL NURSES

It has been an awesome time so far.
Have you been following?
If you've not, you still have now to join in 😀
Our 3rd guest is seated already. Another distinct young male nurse. His name may not ring a bell to many, but when you hear Nursing TV, it sure sounds familiar.
You'll be meeting the brain behind this innovation, feeding us constant news and live updates about our very own nursing profession.


Drums rolling...

INTERVIEWER: Thank you very much for joining us on the series sir.

Please kindly introduce yourself.

GUEST: My pleasure
I'm Adebanjo J.I popularly known as Nursing TV

INTERVIEWER: Amaziiing
School? Work?

NR. ADEBANJO J.I: I do the Both😂.
I study in Obafemi Awolowo University.

INTERVIEWER: Wow.. Okay 😊

INTERVIEWER: So what was your journey like into nursing?

NR. ADEBANJO J.I: It's God's Work.
I never knew I would be Studying Nursing.
Until God did it.

INTERVIEWER: So you didn't always want nursing?

NR. ADEBANJO J.I: I Love Nursing but I never thought about Nursing.

INTERVIEWER: Hmmm.. Okay
On to the next one..

So you must have had ranges of experiences; good and bad
Could you please share one you probably might never forget in a long time and that has influenced you in being where you are now?

NR. ADEBANJO J.I: The Good thing is about the love and admiration I receive as a male Nurse.
I Love that surprise on people's face when they know am studying Nursing.
Then the bad one is about the destructive criticisms even from colleagues.
And there's one thing again the Politics.
The politics have seen so far even at the National and Chapter Level is not good enough.
It's full of Conspiracy.

INTERVIEWER: Lol.. I'm a plus. I love male nurses

NR. ADEBANJO J.I: Everyone does.


INTERVIEWER: Lol
So sir, is there anything you do differently as a young male nurse?

NR. ADEBANJO J.I: Yes.
Anything Computer Science.
Programming, Blogging,e.t.c

INTERVIEWER: You didn't mention your WhatsApp channel 😀

NR. ADEBANJO J.I: I do that mainly.
The media network is something am working on seriously.
And I thank God for the Success so far.

INTERVIEWER: Awesome
What's your nursing vision?

NR. ADEBANJO J.I: That's a Question won't be able to answer now. 

INTERVIEWER: Hmm.. Alright.

Finally, what would you say as a parting shot to aspiring nurses, junior and senior colleagues in the profession?

NR. ADEBANJO J.I: Support one another.

INTERVIEWER: Simple and short.
Thank you very much Mr. Adebanjo 😊
It was an awesome time with you.

NR. ADEBANJO J.I: Same here

INTERVIEWER: Thank you for the time.


That's it! It's a wrap for the session. Feel free to leave any comments or questions for our guest.

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