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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by jogsman01(m): 8:50am On Mar 10
YourGFsnatcher:

You mean Gindians? grin
No, it's Indians.... Radarada obe oloka angry
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by AmazingELixir: 8:51am 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

If you actually read the write-up, you wouldn't have made this post. Don't always jump to comment without reading through and comprehending.

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by humilitypays(m): 8:52am On Mar 10
GanagiBitrus:
India is doing well in Medical & Software fields.

Which field is Nigeria doing well in? 🤔

Terrorism
Kidnapping for ransom
Ritual killings
Cyber and internet fraud

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Dtruthspeaker: 8:54am On Mar 10
kingxsamz:
Dtruthspeaker, come and see what your god is too scared to do. grin grin

How can He who created the body and hands not be ablle to take one hand from somebody to put it on another person? Like saying that Mr Toyoda cannot take one door from the corrolla to put it on the Yaris. Ehn, atheist you no go dey stop to be mumu?
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by wink2015(m): 8:54am 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
🤦

NORTHERN NIGERIA POLITICAL LEADERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR 6O per cent of Nigeria' s socio economic and political problems.

The northern political elites prefer the military designed unitary system in place of true federalism.

Under a true federalism, states will be free to exploit their own resources and pay tax to the federal government.

TILL DATE THE NORTHERN LEADERS are still expressing their desire to sustain this bad system even though it is at their own detriment.

Agriculture is dying in the north but they do not care.

Even this Steve Oronsaye report that call for the merging and or scraping of unproductive federal ministries and parastatals the north received the decision with mixed feelings.

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by martolux(m): 8:58am On Mar 10
Kudos to the donor!
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Patojargz: 8:59am On Mar 10
Normally, they're gifted...
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by ellizy(m): 9:00am 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
🤦

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

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by kingxsamz(m): 9:02am On Mar 10
Dtruthspeaker:


How can He who created the body and hands not be ablle to take one hand from somebody to put it on another person? Like saying that Mr Toyoda cannot take one door from the corrolla to put it on the Yaris. Ehn, atheist you no go dey stop to be mumu?

Has your god done it before? Have any of your so called men of god done it before? grin
Either that or regrowing lost limbs. Which have they done?
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by klid: 9:02am On Mar 10
India is ahead medically

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by ghiloman28(m): 9:02am On Mar 10
Where do they get the hands from 😞
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Singlenhappy(f): 9:04am On Mar 10
We will use kinetic and non kinetic approach to overtake India as the giant of Africa!
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
🤦
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Nursepepeye(f): 9:05am On Mar 10
Austindark:
India has the best doctors in the world.
The problem is the high number of r @p!sts that they also have.


can the hand Slap faces?
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Malikdking: 9:05am On Mar 10
kuntash:
while some sections of the world are considering removing arms and limbs in the name of punishment

This table you dey shake sha
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Dtruthspeaker: 9:06am On Mar 10
kingxsamz:


Has your god done it before? Have any of your so called men of god done it before? grin
Either that or regrowing lost limbs. Which have they done?

How can He who created the body and hands not be ablle to take one hand from somebody to put it on another person? Like saying that Mr Toyoda cannot take one door from the corrolla to put it on the Yaris.

Find something challenging, dis one no qualify.
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Artscollection: 9:06am 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

No they will hide their ugly faces!!

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Eriokanmi: 9:10am 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
🤦
CEO of Infosys is Indian as well.

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Machinegun91(m): 9:10am On Mar 10
GanagiBitrus:
India is doing well in Medical & Software fields.

Which field is Nigeria doing well in? 🤔

religious bastards

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by StarRida: 9:13am On Mar 10
Wow ...this is what I called magnificent medical scientifically breakthrough.....wow wow

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by nigeriansamurai(m): 9:14am On Mar 10
[quote author=GanagiBitrus post=128864853]India is doing well in Medical & Software fields.

Which field is Nigeria doing well in?
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by kingxsamz(m): 9:15am On Mar 10
Dtruthspeaker:


How can He who created the body and hands not be ablle to take one hand from somebody to put it on another person? Like saying that Mr Toyoda cannot take one door from the corrolla to put it on the Yaris.

Find something challenging, dis one no qualify.

Lol, no dey dodge question. 😂 Answer.
Has your god done it before? Have any of your so called men of god done it before?
Either that or regrowing lost limbs. Which have they done?
No dey ask me "how can?", show working na.
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Chikel20000(m): 9:18am 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
🤦
all they know is attacking Peter Obi....very useless generation

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Chikel20000(m): 9:19am On Mar 10
GanagiBitrus:
India is doing well in Medical & Software fields.

Which field is Nigeria doing well in? 🤔

attacking Obinna teaching him a lesson
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by AncientAlien(m): 9:20am On Mar 10
Jeshurun90:


Video of him using the hand🤔
Appreciate this breakthrough first. You can then bring your question.

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by olarent: 9:22am On Mar 10
Corruption, nepotism and treason to economy.
GanagiBitrus:
India is doing well in Medical & Software fields.

Which field is Nigeria doing well in? 🤔

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by AncientAlien(m): 9:23am On Mar 10
Onyeigbo10000:
Where Dem go bring hand naàa
Read read read and stop being a clo-wn

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by frog12: 9:24am On Mar 10
you don miss road grin grin
india richer than britain?? thats the joke of the century


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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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by APOPTOSIS: 9:25am On Mar 10
AmazingELixir:


If you actually read the write-up, you wouldn't have made this post. Don't always jump to comment without reading through and comprehending.
The lifting you saw in that post may be coming from the effort of the arm on the forearm.
We hope it's successful. It's an attempt in the right direction but any little inflammatory mediator or free radical can trigger a gangrenous process.
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Kolaboluv7(m): 9:25am On Mar 10
Onyeigbo10000:
Where Dem go bring hand naàa

Read the post again. Reading is always our problem why

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by StraightGaay: 9:25am On Mar 10
Hope he can do hand jobs and fingerings with it
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by flexyrule(m): 9:26am 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
This is what we're good at. Grammar!
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by APOPTOSIS: 9:28am 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
I read the post. I'm not perturbed about the Thumbs up. Although wasn't demonstrated in any picture.
However, Let's remain hopeful. Again I want to remain hopeful vasanevorum and vasavasorun were restored.
It takes a whole lot of microsurgery.
Ideally should be a staged procedure..

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