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Neldrizzy: guy guy guy, you don fuccck up, you are guilty of Woman_Wrapper-ing .... .... Excatly. The same issue we'v been trying 2 deal with on the other thread...... Tags frankysnow, missslimbody, tosyne2much, rozzay, kulkatty,Is it wrong to see a familiar face and ask again? Really, I don't do woman wrapping, who has time for that shii? |
eph12:Can I help you? |
Sarimah: At least Leukemia is beta dan EbolaOshey Dr sarimah |
MisterLongman: Wetin you wan use am doMake we assess am nw ![]() |
I strongly believe in the 'like attracts like' philosophy. There are still wife materials out there, buh we aren't patient enough. |
Nice story. She'd make a good writer. |
Doesn't this belong to the diary section. |
So you're Adejoke Adesina. That makes you my sister. |
marieolae: I won't allow my bf to join!Ur dp is hot. Moreover, ur face looks very familiar. |
marieolae: This can neverr happen!Even if he's wealthy? Like badly wealthy |
What's your wife's moniker? |
We treated this script some years back! |
You'll save yourself a lot of trouble. |
SLIDEwaxie: I expect a comment for someone with brain and not a toddler like u..Hahaha don't tell me that's the best you can do. C'mon! |
kennethbd: http://www.pansabuzaria.org.ng/download.php?f=lippincott%20-%20modern%20pharmacology%20with%20clinical%20applications%206e.pdfWow! Cool. |
aljharem: I don't think these people understand. Not everyone is APC or PDP. Some of us are just ordinary citizens and we can see that APC is nothing but an extension of PDP that they insult each day.God bless you! |
SLIDEwaxie: I'm not a student, and even so, not affiliated with any political party. I will stand and vote for who is right and who is right depends on his/her performance we can see.You're the type that failed comprehension in secondary school. You lack reasoning. I was expecting a normal person to condemn what happened to the young man. Yet, you went OOU is this, OOU is that. No one has mentioned the VC here, someone we are overly satisfied with. Oh so bribe is okay now? I'm so getting you! I won't be mincing words with you this time. Hope your farming business is doing well? |
^^ Unfortunately, I'm not into politics. I also don't care about APC or PDP. I'm in this struggle myself just like thousands of my colleagues. |
Nonsense |
My Adventure to ELEWEERAN as written by Falola Ahmed O. Greatest Nigerian Students, I stated in my previous Press Release that the oppressors of affordable education in the State had extended their tentacles by offering bribes to Student Leaders, many of whom duly accepted while the rest of us dutifully rejected. I state it now that they have resorted to again extend their tentacles, but this time, it is by witch-hunting and intimidating those few of us radical, nay, sincere enough to not dance to their tune, who will not be bribed or bought or silenced, who realise that ‘he calls the tunes who pays the piper,’ and will not be paid so we may be called to shush when we should in fact hush these oppressors of affordable education in the State. For that is what you elected us for, that is the mandate you gave us, and that is what we shall do– even in death. It is a stance that has cost many a night, and much peace of mind. It is a stance that has incurred the wrath of these oppressors, most of whom, it is sad to say, are elected officials barking orders from above, and using the powers of State against sense and reason. It is a stance that threatens life, even mine, especially mine. But we will not cower; for we believe that they can only try so much, for like Galileo Galilei, we “do not… believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use”, for we know that death is only a phase, a transition, not a standstill– so that we shall continue to stand for justice even from beneath. And so I may yet serve you while am alive, and evade the wicked, watchful, eyes of these oppressors, I changed my residence a few weeks ago, and moved out of their territory, or so I believed at the time. Alas, evil is ubiquitous, and our irresponsible political representatives- turned-oppressors have such infinite capacity for evil, so much that one wonders how easy life would be for us all if their selfish selves sanctified their disingenuous ingenuity, and spread the wealth, our wealth, rather than hoard– and plot for more. THEIR PLOT AGAINST THE TRUTH The evening of Sunday, 31st of August, 2014, saw me heading home from Imaweje via TASUED after a brief meeting with some of our comrades, which meeting put me in high spirits, hoping for the peaceful resolution of our disagreement with the State Government on the OOU SUG issue amidst others, and willing our Government to berth at the shores of reason, and desert the turbulent tides of insanity where they yet remain. Then the NANS car I was driving began to jerk… I am an amateur in driving, there was little could I do than park the car and lock it, but not before retrieving essential documents resident therein. That done, I trekked home since nothing seemed strange or funny hitherto, since home was only a few streets away, since I did not know that the oppressors yet held “strange” and “funny” in store for me. I woke up the following morning, observed my subhi prayer at Itanri Central Mosque and thereafter set out for the car, only to reach the spot where I had parked it the previous night and not meet it. Perhaps the car had decided to go home after all. You know cars, don’t you? strange and funny. At first I was rooted to the spotted, tempted as we all were who have lost valuables to do the most ridiculous of things, to look in the most ludicrous of places, to say the darnedest things. But I soon learnt that some policemen had towed the car to their Station. Thus relieved, I made my way to Obalende Police Station, Ijebu Ode, and made my complaints known to the DPO and the DCO, who proceeded to detain me. And then Strange began to happen: “Where is the police gun you took? Where are your other gang (sic)?” I was dumbfounded, understandably. I had come to ask for my car, apologise for whatever inconveniences caused, and retrieve same, only for strange queries to be directed at me. How does one answer such complex questions? I was at a loss for words, as you can imagine; but not Obasilanta Francis, a police officer with the number 385007 who took it upon himself to beat me. And it all seemed strange, and aloof, until he said, “You this small thing disturbing the peace of Ogun State.” Then Funny played out: Right there and then, it began to make sense, everything, including the rest of this Release. It consequently took quite a while for them to get me a statement form, and that they did twice! I thereafter managed to reach out to the National President of NANS, to my lawyer, and to the Director of the SSS. And they were members of the ERC and the Students’ Union of TASUED, to whom I am indebted, who mobilised to barricade the Police Station chanting Aluta hymns, facilitated my release on bail at exactly 6: 30 pm, September 1st, 2014, and without whose supported I might as well have been forgotten in the cell, deprived of life by the unrelenting grip of our infamous oppressors at the top. The IPO, Charles by name, subsequently asked me to come for the car the following day, yesterday, and when I went there by 8 am i was told that the Commissioner of Police has shown interest in my case, that I was to go to Eleweeran Police Station, Abeokuta. At Eleweeran, I was detained for what I do not know anything about; and as the policemen told my lawyer when he came to the Station: "this issue na order from above." Greatest Nigerian students, Good people of Ogun state, I urge you with the words of the revered Nelson Mandela, late, yet ever conscious in our hearts and present in every struggle against oppression and oppressors, even ours: “If you have just course, fight it with your last breath; even if no one appreciates you, posterity will never forget you." I urge you to stand for what is right, what is fair, what is true. I urge you to prevail on the powers that be, including Tola Banjo, the Deputy Speaker of the OGHA and in whose constituency this “issue” occurred, to not do this to me. I solemnly swear to you this day that I know nothing about the robbery of a police officer I stand accused of. I have been in activism since 2007: I was an SUG president in 2009, I never robbed; I was the General Secretary of the Ogun Youth Association in 2012, I never stole; and I am presently the NANS Chairman in Ogun State. In spite of all the challenges, today marks 1 year and 3 days that I have been fighting for justice in Ogun State. Why will I steal now? As I write, I am in detention over activism and the fight for a just course. I do not know what fate awaits me. It may take a year to return to you, perhaps a month, perhaps a day; but even if I die here, someone must take up the responsibility. But it is never right to blow me away because I speak the truth, because I fight for us, because I cannot be bought. Affordable education in Ogun State is what we want. No retreat. No surrender. The end is always the beginning. And we shall overcome, this time too. Till we meet again, if indeed we do, FALOLA AHMED O. NANS CHAIRMAN, OGUN STATE. 07086227222 Bb: 288c8410 |
Community pharmacists have identified underfunding of medical research as a major factor delaying the breakthrough for an African cure for Ebola Virus Disease. The pharmacists, under the aegis of Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria, Lagos branch, said that if Nigeria invested in research and development, it would have been in the frontline to seeking a cure for Ebola. The ACPN state Chairman, Adeyinka Aminu, who stated this during an awareness walk on EVD at the Yaba Motor Park on Monday, said the government had yet to motivate local researchers through funding. Aminu said, “Medical and pharmaceutical research is usually complex. It is not just a long journey but also a costly venture that is beyond the means of many individuals. But if you have a system where the government will really support research, the pharmacists are capable of finding solution to some of these medical problems, especially remedies for emerging diseases in the country.” He called on the government to improve budgetary allocation to research, adding that its outcome would help improve the health status of Nigerians. “It is the government that really needs to come into the picture on this research area so that we can play our part actively as people who can make drugs available to solve health-related problems in the community,” he added. He added that the sensitisation was to increase awareness on preventive measures among those in the grassroots. He said, “As pharmacists, who traditionally live in the community and we are very close to the people, we have responsibility to play our part to ensure that the public are enlightened about this disease so that we can prevent new infections and transmissions of the disease. “We have come to Yaba Motor Park, where we will see a lot of people, especially those travelling, so that we will give them information that can help in prevention.” http://www.punchng.com/health/pharmacists-seek-more-research-funding-over-ebola/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter |
Obinoscopy: Diclofenac tab in 500mg strength? And for 2 months?Wah bout cocodamol sir? Paracetamol + codeine daily for two months... Sum1 suggested the patient has some sort of migraine or trigeminal pain. |
Op pls Tell me you're also confused. |
sisiafrika: Any one know where I can download free Lippicott Pharmacology in pdf format? ThanksTry 4shared. |
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codedmelvin: could u please post d link for mbbs?thanksCheck the career or education section. |
kumpharm: Thanks . Would appreciate it if u could post the link here for easy access..www.nairaland.com/1452911/pharmacists-pharmacy-students-interns-home/28#25909294 |
kumpharm: Xup sire?Congrats on ur admission. There's a thread for pharmacy students on the career section, do visit. You'd soon learn how to say 'As men of honour'. Uw @Vessi |
Cool. |
Samgreguc: Sisi, in my sku distinction is 4.5 oSame here. |
Samgreguc: its nt classified but, when u get a distinction it wil b stated and u myt possibly b honoured as d case may be.It's a PCN directive. Pharmacy degree in Nigeria isn't classified. |
Lol |
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