Medical graduates from nine universities in Nigeria will no longer be  able to obtain licenses to practice in the United Kingdom, following a  decision by the UK's General Medical Council (GMC) to ban the higher  institutions.
  The GMC, a body of independent regulators which registers medical  doctors to practise in the UK, took the decision to bar graduates from  the nine universities from writing PLAB.
  PLAB is the UK exam that enables non-UK Medical graduates to undertake post-graduate medical training in the country.
 The affected graduates are those who graduated after December 10,  2010 from Ambrose Ali University, Ebonyi State University, Ladoke  Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Nnamdi Azikiwe University,  University of Jos, University of Nigeria and the University of Port  Harcourt.
  It also applies to those who graduated on or after April 1, 2010  from Igbinedion University College of Health Sciences and the University  of Benin.
  According to Jason Day of the GMC's press office, the schools were  axed because they no longer meet the required standards for practise in  the UK.
  He added that the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) had  also advised that they suspend accreditation of some medical schools in  the country. 
  “The decision only applies to students who graduated from those  medical schools after the MDCN suspended their accreditation,” Day said..........THIS IS SO SAD

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