Ex-Babcock Hospital Worker Shares Journey From Nigeria to UK Success
Ex-Babcock Hospital Worker Shares UK Journey Success

A former employee of Babcock University Teaching Hospital (BUTH) in Ogun State, Nigeria, who relocated to the United Kingdom years ago, has shared his inspiring journey. Chukwuebuka Ugonabo Onuke, now residing in the UK, posted throwback photos on Facebook on May 14, reflecting on his time at BUTH, which was his last workplace before leaving Nigeria seven years ago.

Memories of Babcock University Teaching Hospital

In his post, Chukwuebuka expressed happiness at BUTH, as seen in the photos where he smiled in his blue scrubs. He described the hospital as a beautiful workplace with gorgeous, team-spirited people. He wrote: 'Who would believe that this was my last place of work before I left Nigeria. Babcock University Teaching Hospital, Ogun State, Nigeria. It's exactly 7 years and I want to celebrate my journey thus far. I was happy with Babcock as you can clearly tell. Beautiful place to work, gorgeous people and extremely team-spirited. Happy people, Great service! Thank you Babcock!'

Background of Babcock University Teaching Hospital

Babcock University Teaching Hospital, located in Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, was officially established as a teaching hospital in 2012, according to the university's website. Chukwuebuka's testimony highlights the positive work environment at the institution.

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Social Media Reactions

The post garnered reactions from social media users. Maureen Alozie commented: 'Team spirit choke.' Ogbodo Friday Chinonso said: 'More winning, brother.' Ifeoma Joy Callistar wrote: 'Thank you Jesus for the journey so far.' Kemi Kuti remarked: 'With God, all things are possible.' Ikechukwu Joel said: 'Wow, absolutely amazing to know.' Obetta Johnson stated: 'You are absolutely right... Best place to work.' Chikaodiri Opara Ogbodiukwu Asoms added: 'Babcock moulded us for abroad.'

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In a related story, a Babcock University student who studied a course considered by some as useless graduated with a first-class degree. Additionally, Babcock University recently celebrated seven law graduates who earned first-class degrees in Law School. The university shared photos of the achievers on LinkedIn, noting that the achievement reflected the students' academic discipline and preparation.

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