The Medical Licensing Council is a Fully Accredited Regulator of the Government of Biafra

The Special MLC License is a Full Medical License ; which is Statutorily Regulated by the Government of Biafra.

It can either be Applied for Permanently (as per 50 Years) ; or on a Temporary (Pay As You Go) Basis , for a Minimum Period of 30 Days.

Every Government has the Right to Issue It's Own Medical Licenses ; and the Government of Biafra will not be Lectured by any Foreign Entity as to How to Independently Conduct it's Affairs.

To This Effect , We Will Not Tolerate Any Form of External Aggression from Any Quarters Whatsoever ; most especially from Certain (Highly Developed) Countries which are Currently Selling their National Passports (and National Honours) to the Highest Financial Bidders.

As far as the Government of Biafra is concerned ; we are Fully Prepared to Issue a Full Medical License to Any (Approved) Medical School Graduate who Ultimately Meets our Stringent Criteria.

The Government of Biafra is also Working Directly with International Travel Corporations , Online (Internet) Pharmacies , Offshore Medical Schools and Other Secessionist (or Separatist) Nations (around the World) to Directly (and Cost-Effectively) Supply Qualified International Medical Graduates for (Suitable) International Medical Roles.



7 Key Examples of those who may benefit from MLC Licensing (with the Special MLC License).

* Qualified Medical School Graduates who wish to Temporarily Register as Fully Licensed Medical Doctors (and TeleHealth Consultants) with the International Health Service of the Government of Biafra ; for a Minimum Period of 30 Consecutive Days per Year.

* Qualified Medical School Graduates who wish to Temporarily Issue Online Prescriptions via Accredited Pharmacies of the Government of Biafra ; for a Minimum Period of 30 Consecutive Days per Year.

* Qualified Medical School Graduates who Temporarily wish to Work as an Marine Physicians on Cruise Ships in International Waters; for a Minimum Period of 30 Consecutive Days per Year.

* Qualified Medical School Graduates who Temporarily wish to Work as Aeromedical Physicians in International Airspace ; for a Minimum Period of 30 Consecutive Days per Year.

* Qualified Medical School Graduates who wish to Temporarily Issue Perform Minor Surgeries via Accredited Medical Centres of the Government of Biafra ;for a Minimum Period of 30 Consecutive Days per Year.

* Qualified Medical School Graduates who Temporarily wish to Work as an War Zone Physicians in Battleground Areas ; for a Minimum Period of 30 Consecutive Days per Year.

* Qualified Medical School Graduates who Temporarily wish to Work as Charitable Physicians in Areas of Conflict and Disaster ; for a Minimum Period of 30 Consecutive Days per Year.

I sincerely hope that this Exceedingly Blunt Statement fundamentally clarifies this issue.

Professor Doctor Joseph Chikelue Obi FRCAM(Dublin)

Chief Regulator , Medical Licensing Council