Adii Mimi
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Adii Mimi
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Hello Lovelies, welcome to my channel. I’m Dr Adii. I am a Medical Doctor, from Nigeria but trained in The Philippines.
Fact: I started medical school at age 30. On my channel I shared about my journey as an adult medical student. I also shared about my experiences as a foreigner who lived in the Philippines- the good, the bad and the ugly.
My channel also aims to inspire people to believe in their dreams - It's never too late to achieve your dreams.
Going forward, I will be sharing my new life as a Medical Doctor.

I’d appreciate if you subscribe, like, comment and share my videos.
Thank you for stopping by. You’d definitely love it here, I promise. Xoxo ❀️

Email: DrAdiiMimi@gmail.com
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fkoff7649 (3 minutes ago)
You're doing great so far Mimi.. Not only you're beautiful but you can be a great talk show host, too. I can imagine your face like one of those African-American reporters on ABC or Good Morning America, etc. It's great that you're giving the foreign students to voice out or share their experiences here, talk about their own country, etc. I enjoy watching you, along with your friend Dorcas and other African descent vloggers here in the Phils. coz most of the time it's caucasian vloggers here, etc. Japanese, and Korean vloggers are second to them in number when it comes to foreign vloggers. So I'm happy to see Nigerian vloggers, and we get to know diff cultures through channels like yours. Keep up the great work, Mimi! More power to your channel!
fkoff7649 (9 minutes ago)
Thanks to all foreign students who chose to study here in the Philippines. Good luck to your studies and enjoy your stay! ^^
nanbolz2238 (18 minutes ago)
My opinion: Ultimately, it is the individual that determines whether or not he/she learns, not the school, not the country. My Burmese uncle came to the Philippines and attended a "so-so" community college to study engineering. The school wasn't known for successfully passing engineering graduates. Hardly anybody passed the board. However, he was determined to become an engineer so he did what he needed to do. So, when he took the national board exam, guess what? He made it as a third placer nationwide. Who would have thought? Now, he is a successful engineer and now calls Taiwan his home.
SingleAndAlmostBrokeinSurrey (28 minutes ago)
YT recommended your channel because I am a subscriber to Bimbo Cornejo Vlogs, a Filipino guy married to Gujarati woman and now lives in Nadiad with his family. Good luck in your med school school and beyond...
charlesdiputado28 (32 minutes ago)
Hi,it's glad to see many Indian nationals coming to the Philippines just to study because of cheap costs and the linient educational system.Wishing all Indian students best endeavours in their studies in the Philippines...
manuelmoraleda9684 (46 minutes ago)
It was mentioned that in India medical MBBS colleges, there's Forensic Science which is not present in Philippine medical college. Actually it goes by a different name called Legal Medicine.
dannynicart2389 (51 minutes ago)
It makes economic sense to have foreign students studying in the Philippines' academic institutions. It will help improve the standards as well.
ryandegracia6689 (1 hour ago)
I think the Philippine Congress should do something about the duration of student visa, making it longer than 6 months for renewal
diytoknow584 (2 hour ago)
A lot of Indonesians are also taking med in the philippines specially ob-gyne
A1010RAB (3 hours ago)
I think we also have that difficulty when it comes to getting admissions to best medical schools in the country. For instance, in University of the Philippines they only accept certain number of students and also you need to have high NMAT score, and good credentials. Also there is interview part that may affect your admission. Same goes to UST, PLM, UERM, etc. I think most medical schools in manila are like that and some schools in Cebu and in Pampanga like AUF in Angeles City. It's hard to get in medical schools in big universities.
GbogboSwagger (11 hours ago)
This interview was very insightful. I know the pharmaceutical and medical industry in India is thriving and global.... it would be hard to compare both country's output as regards medicine. Educative content!
diytoknow584 (11 hours ago)
I can' believe that the Caste system in india is even applied in their education
kalambreone3565 (12 hours ago)
Hi, could you interview Iranians who study dentistry in the Philippines?
fimarogelio6795 (8 hours ago)
Nice interview Adii, take more iterviews from different students it is helpful for their countrymen
ronaldchisholm2268 (16 hours ago)
There are too many applicants seeking admission into the too few medical schools in India and Nigeria. As a consequence, Indians and Nigerians are propelled to seek out schools of medicine abroad. Now, this is a comparative advantage for those students because they obtain better instruction along with facilities and faculty expertises.
romeo8305 (22 hours ago)
150 out of 200thousand is admitted for medicine degree in India. They are the bests among the bests and by no doubt can be the best doctors in the world.
Pryns1 (8 hours ago)
Interesting interview the guy is very calm
jackibagbaga7638 (20 hours ago)
My nephew is Filipino American studying nursing had to come back to USA just to exit for visa. Imagine the flight round trip of $3,000 or more just to fulfill visa requirements for a student, insane!
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