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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Judolisco(m): 8:11am On Mar 10
Umueme:
Wow. This is nice one from India. India is always compared to Nigeria when it gets to negativity. Hope the ones doing the comparison can still compare this to us. 21st century we're still acting and behaving like cavemen. They also have brain drain, but have the best doctors and software engineers in the world
A Nigerian removed a foetus operated it and returned it to d womb, Obafemi Awolowo product oh, search for oluyinka olutoye .. Plenty stuffs dey wey we Don do

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by fawaz050(m): 8:13am On Mar 10
kuntash:
while some sections of the world are considering removing arms and limbs in the name of punishment

If politicians' limbs are cut off for every loot, and terrorist killed for every soul they claim, Nigeria would be a safe place and a first world country

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Donchieli: 8:14am On Mar 10
What a nice move from the woman atleast her death was not a waste, the rate at which organs are been required in the world lately

Yet person with function and good working organs go just go commit suicide, datz very selfish of the person, if the lyf don tire u, and you wan japa since ur existence no b of any use to someone make ur death be of benefit to people, go make sign make dem use ur kidney, liver, lungs and any other organs they can transplant take give anoda person a chance of survival

Haba

dubaino:

@Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Bigprik: 8:15am On Mar 10
[quote author=GanagiBitrus post=128864853]India is doing well in Medical & Software fields.

Which field is Nigeria doing well in? πŸ€”

[Nigeriaian are doing well by kidnapping and bad governance]

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by malali: 8:17am On Mar 10
Attaching the hands dont mean it will work.
Its like putting an engine in a car without engine.
Anyone can place the engine on the engine mounts, and take pictures of the engine.
Let the man get up and use the hands
Similar to driving the car with the new engine.
Thats when we know it works.
Too many things to fix for that hand to work.......Dont be gullible, especially when it comes to indians.

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by flyinnizam(m): 8:17am On Mar 10
Bacteria8:
CEO of Google is indian
CEO of Microsoft is Indian
CEO of Starbucks is Indian
CEO of IBM is Indian
CEO of Adobe Systems is Indian
Prime Minister of Great Britain is Indian

Great Britain colonized Indian same way they colonized Nigeria...

100 years later India is richer than Great Britain, and on their way to become the 4th largest economy in the world...aside their amazing breakthroughs in Tech, Medicine, and Military equipment.

Meanwhile, fellow colony Nigeria is still here collecting food donations from Ukraine angry

Something is fundamentally wrong with us black people. This is my submission.
I agree with what u said except India is richer than GB. that's blunt lie

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by femi4: 8:17am On Mar 10
Adechimerendu:
Indians really have sharp brain....no caps!! cheesy
India n China....special breed

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Sweetvie: 8:19am On Mar 10
Indians are good. Very smart.

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Hexilon: 8:19am On Mar 10
Kudos !!
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by EnglishUsa: 8:20am On Mar 10
APOPTOSIS:

What have they invented so far?
They are yet to beat China on copy and paste basis not to talk of inventions.
please mention things that have been invented since last 40 years
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by AbujaLagos: 8:22am On Mar 10
Wow! Whose hand dey cut put.
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by nams77: 8:22am On Mar 10
APOPTOSIS:

Good Question from an Intelligent souL.
It takes neural pathway to lift those limbs independently and not just surgically apposing and approximating bones, muscles and fascias through fracture fixation and skin suturing.
It also takes vascular repair to ensure supply to the neural pathway as in vasanevorum. A whole lot.
Let's hope it doesn't turn gangrenous in few days 2kom
Did you read where the painter did the double thumbs up?
My fear though Is that the transplanted tissues don't die

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Thinktwicemybro: 8:22am On Mar 10
Bacteria8:
CEO of Google is indian
CEO of Microsoft is Indian
CEO of Starbucks is Indian
CEO of IBM is Indian
CEO of Adobe Systems is Indian
Prime Minister of Great Britain is Indian

Great Britain colonized Indian same way they colonized Nigeria...

100 years later India is richer than Great Britain, and on their way to become the 4th largest economy in the world...aside their amazing breakthroughs in Tech, Medicine, and Military equipment.

Meanwhile, fellow colony Nigeria is still here collecting food donations from Ukraine angry

Something is fundamentally wrong with us black people. This is my submission.
Indians are also great rap*st
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Edipet(m): 8:23am On Mar 10
Jeshurun90:


Video of him using the handπŸ€”
πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by stansaintly(m): 8:24am On Mar 10
Whose hands dem go cut like that?

Hope it's not illegal cutting because me I no trust anybody including you. I mean, you too.
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Honestey: 8:24am On Mar 10
Tor were the hands donated ? These doctors get case to answer o
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by AfonjaEkiti: 8:24am On Mar 10
APOPTOSIS:

Good Question from an Intelligent souL.
It takes neural pathway to lift those limbs independently and not just surgically apposing and approximating bones, muscles and fascias through fracture fixation and skin suturing.
It also takes vascular repair to ensure supply to the neural pathway as in vasanevorum. A whole lot.
Let's hope it doesn't turn gangrenous in few days 2kom


Oversabi

You want to enter theater and help them do the surgery?

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by 1Sharon(f): 8:25am On Mar 10
Honestey:
Tor were the hands donated ? These doctors get case to answer o

Yes. An indian woman just decided one day that she didn't want hands anymore.
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by AfonjaEkiti: 8:27am On Mar 10
APOPTOSIS:

What have they invented so far?
They are yet to beat China on copy and paste basis not to talk of inventions.

Oversabi show me Nigeria made tooth pick.
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by CJStarz: 8:27am On Mar 10
Indian magic, e no dey last, that's why anyone who goes to India for treatment,gets better but dies shortly after returning to Naija.

Dat hand wey una dey see so go soon start to decay
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by mipeesoft(m): 8:28am On Mar 10
Best comment in this thread cool
Bacteria8:
CEO of Google is indian
CEO of Microsoft is Indian
CEO of Starbucks is Indian
CEO of IBM is Indian
CEO of Adobe Systems is Indian
Prime Minister of Great Britain is Indian

Great Britain colonized Indian same way they colonized Nigeria...

100 years later India is richer than Great Britain, and on their way to become the 4th largest economy in the world...aside their amazing breakthroughs in Tech, Medicine, and Military equipment.

Meanwhile, fellow colony Nigeria is still here collecting food donations from Ukraine angry

Something is fundamentally wrong with us black people. This is my submission.

Wait, how do you even sleep at night knowing that Nigeria of just 200 million people have more people and hungry people than India of 1.1 billion people ??
How can you even make sense of this 🀦

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by betonnaira: 8:30am On Mar 10
nams77:

Did you read where the painter did the double thumbs up?
My fear though Is that the transplanted tissues don't die
blood already circulating
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Urgent1Million: 8:30am On Mar 10
Bacteria8:
CEO of Google is indian
CEO of Microsoft is Indian
CEO of Starbucks is Indian
CEO of IBM is Indian
CEO of Adobe Systems is Indian
Prime Minister of Great Britain is Indian

Great Britain colonized Indian same way they colonized Nigeria...

100 years later India is richer than Great Britain, and on their way to become the 4th largest economy in the world...aside their amazing breakthroughs in Tech, Medicine, and Military equipment.

Meanwhile, fellow colony Nigeria is still here collecting food donations from Ukraine angry

Something is fundamentally wrong with us black people. This is my submission.

We have refused to think with our brains but have chosen to pray for everything.
Someone wants to hold an outdoor party during the rainy season. Instead of making arrangements for canopies, he's praying that it should not rain.
Meanwhile, someone else in the same town just planted crops and is praying for rain to come down.

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by AngelicBeing: 8:32am On Mar 10
Bacteria8:
CEO of Google is indian
CEO of Microsoft is Indian
CEO of Starbucks is Indian
CEO of IBM is Indian
CEO of Adobe Systems is Indian
Prime Minister of Great Britain is Indian

Great Britain colonized Indian same way they colonized Nigeria...

100 years later India is richer than Great Britain, and on their way to become the 4th largest economy in the world...aside their amazing breakthroughs in Tech, Medicine, and Military equipment.

Meanwhile, fellow colony Nigeria is still here collecting food donations from Ukraine angry

Something is fundamentally wrong with us black people. This is my submission.

Wait, how do you even sleep at night knowing that Nigeria of just 200 million population have more poor and hungry people than India of 1.1 billion population ??
How can you even make sense of this
🀦
Gbamsulotely, end of thread sad

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by AngelicBeing: 8:36am On Mar 10
dominique:


From a woman who was declared brain-dead, it was stated in the article. That's where all legally donated organs come from
You are indeed a patient moderator to be able to explain to the poster wink

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by BigDawsNet: 8:37am On Mar 10
The recovery process is the real deal... in no time.. it will function fully

God bless these Indian brains

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by kingxsamz(m): 8:38am On Mar 10
πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Meanwhile, we have a huge group of clowns who go about saying "what God cannot do does not exist". Humans are breaking boundaries and doing what didn't seem possible, yet some people believe that their faith can move mountains.
There's no pastor, dead or alive who has ever laid their hands on amputees, dwarfs, people with tumours, hunchback and other deformities, and have them transform back to normal instantly. No pastor tries it because they know that truly, what their god cannot do does exist. πŸ˜‚

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Morbeta11(m): 8:39am On Mar 10
Adechimerendu:
Indians really have sharp brain....no caps!! cheesy

See better news naaaa....while our people dey here dey write how many private jets that came for Wigwe's burial and his private tomb made of diamond and pearls.

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by kingxsamz(m): 8:41am On Mar 10
Dtruthspeaker, come and see what your god is too scared to do. grin grin

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Nursepepeye(f): 8:42am On Mar 10
Adechimerendu:
Indians really have sharp brain....no caps!! cheesy
1.7bilion people must have atleast few brain, thier number of stupid people are more than Nigerian population combine

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by NOGRUDGES(m): 8:48am On Mar 10
Things like this can happen when you preserve up to 80% of you traditional values and culture, that is the one of foundation for development of any society.
On the other hand when you destroy these traditional values and culture, you'll be left with nothing but unproductivity, because the people will be waiting for some foreign middle-east gods to miraculously solve all their numerous developmental problems.

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Naijaepic: 8:49am On Mar 10
One thing missing is the fact, India as whole have civilization that span over two millennium, common language, common religion believe, though segregated into class, that ensure by virtual of birth, someone can be in the lowest of subhuman class.

If you look around, you will see manufacturing companies that had span 1000 of years, yet using same manual method.

Here in Nigeria, nothing bind people together, culturally, religiously and politically.



Bacteria8:
CEO of Google is indian
CEO of Microsoft is Indian
CEO of Starbucks is Indian
CEO of IBM is Indian
CEO of Adobe Systems is Indian
Prime Minister of Great Britain is Indian

Great Britain colonized Indian same way they colonized Nigeria...

100 years later India is richer than Great Britain, and on their way to become the 4th largest economy in the world...aside their amazing breakthroughs in Tech, Medicine, and Military equipment.

Meanwhile, fellow colony Nigeria is still here collecting food donations from Ukraine angry

Something is fundamentally wrong with us black people. This is my submission.

Wait, how do you even sleep at night knowing that Nigeria of just 200 million population have more poor and hungry people than India of 1.1 billion population ??
How can you even make sense of this
🀦

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