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Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by SharonLoveth(f): 10:06am On Jan 11, 2022
This is against Islam

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Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by Nicepoker(m): 10:09am On Jan 11, 2022
GM pigs . Not just any random pig.
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by leye4u: 10:09am On Jan 11, 2022
SultanOfPuna:
Science steadily saving Human Race
Without asking for 1 naira

But una Pastors will be demanding tithe

Without one naira?

You dont know anything about science....

Science is damn expensive.

Ask researchers

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Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by Mrquote: 10:12am On Jan 11, 2022
GenAbacha:
Nice

This is what Tinubu needs. Rather than waste time running for elections, he should go for a pig heart transplant.
I can bet his more healthy than you, the days he spent in UK wasn't for nothing
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by shantti(m): 10:14am On Jan 11, 2022
olisaEze:


Don’t extend ur complex to Africans, read and learn ona go dey shout school na scam. Lemme start you from the basics first;


Math

Contrary to popular belief, civilizations existed before Europeans ‘discovered’ them *gasp*. Ancient black Egyptians created the earliest numeric system on record, and they were also the first civilization to create and solve arithmetic equations.

2. Art

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bh3aY2EhCQs/?tagged=blomboscave

No, neanderthals were not the first species to create art. In fact, the oldest known artwork in human history was discovered in Blombos Cave in South Africa. It consisted of two pieces of engraved ochre depicting abstract designs and symbols.

3. Writing

https://www.instagram.com/p/BVG8PmbhJuf/?taken-by=ancient_hieroglyphics

According to Dr. Clyde Winters in his book The Ancient Black Civilizations of Asia, the oldest known form of writing developed between 5000 and 3000 B.C. in sub-Saharan Africa. This writing system has come to be known as Proto-Saharan.

4. Language

https://www.instagram.com/p/BaX6bGLnLUD/?tagged=zululanguage

Yup, our stone-age ancestors in sub-saharan Africa were the first human species to develop a language system. A recent scientific study found that every language in the world can be traced to the dialect spoken by our African ancestors over 100,000 years ago.

5. Medicine

Although all civilizations had discovered how to use some form of medicine, ancient black Egyptians invented a concrete system of medicine that involved schooling for practitioners and written documentation of the methods of healing used. And let’s not forget that ancient Egyptians were also the first civilization to perform surgery.

Sentiments aside, any evidence to validate your claims. You are mentioning Egypt almost everywhere, are u aware that that their so called knowledge might have been borrowed from the middle East due to proximity.
The early Egyptians didn't invent maths, the ancient Greeks did so. Ancient Greeks had already been applying their knowledge of mathematics in their every day reality ranging from bargaining to construction. This people studied the properties of a circle and discovered that the ratio of the circumference to the radius is equal for all circle on Earth, they called this ratio "PIE (π)" which is what me and u are using to solve mathematics today. Remember Pythagoras too, he's is an ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, I believe u understand the importance of his theory. Tell me one mathematics concept that we use today that was invented by the Egyptians.
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by freshalien: 10:19am On Jan 11, 2022
Sebastine1994:
100 years ago, nobody would have believed science would briñg us this far, we have helicopter, SpaceX, Gene editing, cloning, Concorde, etc.

All this happened because man abandoned faith and clung to reason, science has brought us this far.

Next 100 years we would even do many more marvelous things if politics does not stop us, politicians are the New cog in the wheel of progress.

Bureaucracy is another impediment, when one institution becomés too big for itself, they tend to politicize everything. Thé Catholic Church became too big for itself, and killed brilliant minds, cynics etc, look at Islam today, progress can never happen in the Islamic world

I have said it and would continue to say it, Africa would never develop beyond what it is today so long Africans on the continent continue to troop to mosques and churches on Fridays and Sundays respectively instead of focusing and investing time and money into science and tech.

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Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by olukunbi71: 10:20am On Jan 11, 2022
[quote au���������thor=pyyxxaro post=109263073]Small time now , the old man go de play de roll inside Portorportor embarassed


E go de use e nose de dig ground steady [/quote]
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by olukunbi71: 10:21am On Jan 11, 2022
[quote author=olukunbi71 post=109269903][/quote]��������. That's wicked.
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by Kosoco(m): 10:23am On Jan 11, 2022
MeeLan:
well, it seems Nigerians are very much ok with sick predidents
go get your PVC and Vote your candidate bro... but this thread is innovand not your hate on an elderly man because he wants to contest for president... Print flyers for yourself or Dad.
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by VEHINTOLAR: 10:25am On Jan 11, 2022
diplomat058:
Not just white persons. Don't be racial self degrading. Any people that place premium emphases on learning and development and have a working system to support knowledge advancement, will record these much wonders. China, South Korea, Taiwan, Cuba, Japan, Brazil, and Singapore are examples of non Caucasian countries performing wonders, especially in the medical and biotechnological fields because they have functional systems and positive values as a people. The values of an average Nigerian are "School na scam" - depicts low investments in Research and Development; "All way na way" - depicts corruption, evil scheming, low investments in human capital, welfare and workable infrastructure

It's not magic!

In as much as I agree with you that God has created all of us equally and equipped us with the capacity to excel and perform "wonders", the question is: why is it that the Black have refused to place that "premium emphases on learning and development and have a working system to support knowledge advancement" ? Why ?? What is wrong with the black man ?

Why is it that the problems of low investment in education or outright lack of it,corruption, evil scheming,lack of workable infrastructure, etc are prevalent in the black man's society or wherever he is found ? The Chinese,Koreans,
Singaporeans,Japanese and others you mentioned are definitely not Black ! From Nigeria to South Africa,Ghana,etc and even black communities in developed countries - The US,UK,Brazil,Cuba,etc,it is the same sad story !

Why ?

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Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by dingbang(m): 10:34am On Jan 11, 2022
Pig farming loading. Need to sell to tinubu
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by basseeafricana: 10:40am On Jan 11, 2022
GenAbacha:
Nice

This is what Tinubu needs. Rather than waste time running for elections, he should go for a pig heart transplant.
I am sure you are from SouthEast.
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by stagger: 10:42am On Jan 11, 2022
Sebastine1994:
100 years ago, nobody would have believed science would briñg us this far, we have helicopter, SpaceX, Gene editing, cloning, Concorde, etc.

All this happened because man abandoned faith and clung to reason, science has brought us this far.

Next 100 years we would even do many more marvelous things if politics does not stop us, politicians are the New cog in the wheel of progress.

Bureaucracy is another impediment, when one institution becomés too big for itself, they tend to politicize everything. Thé Catholic Church became too big for itself, and killed brilliant minds, cynics etc, look at Islam today, progress can never happen in the Islamic world

Have you ever read these verses in the bible?
Genesis 2 verse 21: So the LORD God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep; and while he was sleeping, he took one of the man’s ribs and then closed up the place with flesh.

How many years did it take for doctors to realize you had to put a patient to sleep before operating? In the 1700s, surgeries were done with patients wide awake. Same thing for anatomy dissections which were done on living subjects. Go and read about this.

Daniel 12: 4: “But you, Daniel, ishut up the words, and seal the book until the time of the end; many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase.”

The bible had already foretold that man would gain advance in knowledge. Who created the genetic structure of human beings, pigs, etc? Do you know that silk, catgut and other sutures used in medicine are made by the silk worm and from sheep's intestines? Do you know that the mechanism for healing of the body from injury was put in place by God? Was it man that created the mechanism by which a blood clot forms after injury to stop bleeding?

Exodus 31 verse 1 - 6: Then the Lord said to Moses, 2 “See, I have chosen Bezalel son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, 3 and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with wisdom, with understanding, with knowledge and with all kinds of skills— 4 to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, 5 to cut and set stones, to work in wood, and to engage in all kinds of crafts. 6 Moreover, I have appointed Oholiab son of Ahisamak, of the tribe of Dan, to help him. Also I have given ability to all the skilled workers to make everything I have commanded you:


Exodus 35 verse 30 - 35: Then Moses said to the Israelites, “See, the Lord has chosen Bezalel son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, 31 and He has filled him with the Spirit of God, with wisdom, with understanding, with knowledge and with all kinds of skills— 32 to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, 33 to cut and set stones, to work in wood and to engage in all kinds of artistic crafts. 34 And he has given both him and Oholiab son of Ahisamak, of the tribe of Dan, the ability to teach others. 35 He has filled them with skill to do all kinds of work as engravers, designers, embroiderers in blue, purple and scarlet yarn and fine linen, and weavers—all of them skilled workers and designers.

God is the One who has filled every human being with skills and abilities. 2 Peter 1 v 3 says: According as His divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue:

God gave us the earth to have dominion on it and to subdue it. God placed skills in every one. It is our duty as human beings to recognize them, develop them, use them and pass on the knowledge. The problem we have in Nigeria is that there is ZERO emphasis on STEM courses that teach technological skills for such exploits.

Did people not say that even if your President does not have school certificate and he comes with nepa bill as certificate, they will vote for him? The foolishness of Nigerians ij neglecting wisdom and application to educational pursuit is the reason for our backwardness. Those who decide to pursue it are the ones controlling the world.

As far as this world is concerned, God has done it all and put everything we need for such exploits in us. So neglecting or downplaying God's impact in all of these technological advances is just myopic foolishness.

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Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by goslowgoslow(m): 10:50am On Jan 11, 2022
GenAbacha:
Nice

This is what Tinubu needs. Rather than waste time running for elections, he should go for a pig heart transplant.
A beautiful thread like this some of you will come with your stupidity. I am sure Tinubu heart is better than yours.. .fools!
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by goslowgoslow(m): 10:51am On Jan 11, 2022
Kosoco:
This guy above why can't you contest.... What has this thread has to do with Tinubu ambition..... Na una be the problem of this country.....
The guy is a complete idiot!
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by goslowgoslow(m): 10:57am On Jan 11, 2022
olisaEze:


Don’t extend ur complex to Africans, read and learn ona go dey shout school na scam. Lemme start you from the basics first;


Math

Contrary to popular belief, civilizations existed before Europeans ‘discovered’ them *gasp*. Ancient black Egyptians created the earliest numeric system on record, and they were also the first civilization to create and solve arithmetic equations.

2. Art

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bh3aY2EhCQs/?tagged=blomboscave

No, neanderthals were not the first species to create art. In fact, the oldest known artwork in human history was discovered in Blombos Cave in South Africa. It consisted of two pieces of engraved ochre depicting abstract designs and symbols.

3. Writing

https://www.instagram.com/p/BVG8PmbhJuf/?taken-by=ancient_hieroglyphics

According to Dr. Clyde Winters in his book The Ancient Black Civilizations of Asia, the oldest known form of writing developed between 5000 and 3000 B.C. in sub-Saharan Africa. This writing system has come to be known as Proto-Saharan.

4. Language

https://www.instagram.com/p/BaX6bGLnLUD/?tagged=zululanguage

Yup, our stone-age ancestors in sub-saharan Africa were the first human species to develop a language system. A recent scientific study found that every language in the world can be traced to the dialect spoken by our African ancestors over 100,000 years ago.

5. Medicine

Although all civilizations had discovered how to use some form of medicine, ancient black Egyptians invented a concrete system of medicine that involved schooling for practitioners and written documentation of the methods of healing used. And let’s not forget that ancient Egyptians were also the first civilization to perform surgery.
Ok thanks we know all that but how about today, the present day?
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by Nova1988(m): 11:01am On Jan 11, 2022
Sebastine1994:
100 years ago, nobody would have believed science would briñg us this far, we have helicopter, SpaceX, Gene editing, cloning, Concorde, etc.

All this happened because man abandoned faith and clung to reason, science has brought us this far.

Next 100 years we would even do many more marvelous things if politics does not stop us, politicians are the New cog in the wheel of progress.

Bureaucracy is another impediment, when one institution becomés too big for itself, they tend to politicize everything. Thé Catholic Church became too big for itself, and killed brilliant minds, cynics etc, look at Islam today, progress can never happen in the Islamic world

ah shit!

here we go again!

you said progress can never happen in the Islamic world but look at the middle East and what they've achieved! 84% of the Islamic countries are doing superb! so I don't understand what you're saying.
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by Kellie069(m): 11:06am On Jan 11, 2022
Remag666:
Everybody dies....you can't cheat death if you like put the heart of a sloth in your body.
Life is a journey nobody makes it out alive




So, what’s your point? So because everybody dies, no body should try and save a life? You for nor de take medications when u de sick na

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Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by Nobody: 11:10am On Jan 11, 2022
Kellie069:




So, what’s your point? So because everybody dies, no body should try and save a life? You for nor de take medications when u de sick na
So because you no wan die you fit put pig heart for body.... leemaoo when death go visit the pigman he'll be in so much pain sad
Just look at his picture look at how doped up he's looking
I'm just saying he's simply delaying the inevitable
does that offend you?
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by Priwillo: 11:11am On Jan 11, 2022
Joeblazeochola:
Hmm... Looks like pig bizness will become more lucrative in future oh.

Igbo man
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by hopefulLandlord: 11:12am On Jan 11, 2022
Remag666:
Everybody dies....you can't cheat death if you like put the heart of a sloth in your body.
Life is a journey nobody makes it out alive

Actually you can cheat death. The poorest countries in the world have the lowest life expectancy rate while the richest have much higher life expectancy.
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by Priwillo: 11:13am On Jan 11, 2022
Muslims won't like this.
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by Milly44(f): 11:13am On Jan 11, 2022
Normally that heart go dey smell
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by pamcode(m): 11:15am On Jan 11, 2022
Xenotransplantation in action.
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by Siberia01(m): 11:15am On Jan 11, 2022
tongue

Davido is still richer than those broke ass White doctors

Forget all this school hype


Forex
And crypto traders are far richer
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by Nobody: 11:18am On Jan 11, 2022
It remains successful until he sneezes and ends up snorting like an adult pig on heat.

Science can sha tinker with the impossible.
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by francisisking: 11:26am On Jan 11, 2022
Despite the advancement in science and technology in making things easier for mankind, it is also what will bring an end to humanity.... That for sure i know.
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by francisisking: 11:32am On Jan 11, 2022
freshalien:


I have said it and would continue to say it, Africa would never develop beyond what it is today so long Africans on the continent continue to troop to mosques and churches on Fridays and Sundays respectively instead of focusing and investing time and money into science and tech.
so going to church and mosque is the reason why they are technologically handicapped? You are educated but lacking in logic.
Re: Man undergoes first successful heart transplant from a genetically altered pig by olamoses75(m): 11:34am On Jan 11, 2022
pyyxxaro:
Small time now , the old man go de play de roll inside Portorportor embarassed


E go de use e nose de dig ground steady
Pig heart, not pig brain,sir.

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