Royal College of Alternative Medicine

Medical Licensing Council


STATUTORY LICENSING REQUIREMENTS FOR ANNUAL RECURRING LICENSURE AND ANNUAL REGISTRATION FEES ; WITH THE MEDICAL LICENSING COUNCIL (EFFECTIVE 01.01.2019)


* An Approved Medical Degree , (Lawfully Obtained from Anywhere in the World) , which is duly recognized by the Medical Licensing Council


OR


* The RCAM Triple Doctorate Degree ; which is Fully Accredited by the Government of Biafra


OR


* A Special Medical License , directly issued by the Government of Biafra , which has competently been held for an Aggregate Period of Not Less than 12 Consecutive Months.


PLUS AT LEAST ONE OF THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (WHICH ARE FULLY ACCREDITED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF BIAFRA) :


* An Examination Score of at least 70% (Seventy Percent) in the MLC Entrance Examination (MLCEE).


* A Certificate of Completion of Training from the Director of the MLC Telemedicine Programme.


* IDPO Specialist Accreditation (FACS)


* RCAM Fellowship Certification


* DR(AM) Conferment


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Medical Licensing Council

Medical Licensing Council
Medical Licensing Council

Saturday, October 18, 2008

RCAM CEO Professor Joseph Chikelue Obi categorically denies dying in Monaco . . .

To Whom It May Concern :


* I have just been extremely privileged to read exceedingly tragic internet news relating to the purported 'Untimely Death' of a one Dr Joseph Chikelue Obi FRCAM(Dublin) ; which was supposed to have swiftly occured when my Red Mercedes Sportscar was said to have sensationally plunged off the summit of an oblivious coastal ravine - somewhere in Monaco , about 72 hours ago .

This is Totally Erroneous Arrant Nonsense and (Comprehensively Unreliable) Morbid Internet Garbage.

I have never ever been to Monte Carlo in my life - and my Mercedes Coupe is still elegantly parked in it's Garage.

The last time I looked in the mirror before me (about six seconds ago) , I was still breathing.

Best Wishes,

Professor Joseph Chikelue Obi FRCAM(Dublin)