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Emmaesty: My fellow dogged rugged and gallant OOUite. So u're in Lagos abi? Or have u become an indigene to stay in school till they re-open our school.Yh, im in lagos.. Check ur mail. |
Spuggie: Guy, what are you talking about? salaries were paid as at when due even before the strike was called off......over to JOHESU, was wondering what happened to their planned strike that was set to begin yesterday.You're talking about salary, that's not the reason you went on strike. 24 commandments are in the waste-bin, that's whatsup. |
There's absolutely no need for the fight. Generally, artemether/lumefantrine works by generating free radicals. Anything that acts against the radicals are not wanted until after completion of the ACT regimen. |
Emmaesty: Lagos...... What's the name of your school?OOU nw.. |
Manutd of life! Lmaooopooooo |
Emmaesty: Hmmmm...... Fine girls, which means that u must be a cute boy too I'm ugly oo But not to worry.. Where u at? Lagos or ijb? |
Mzflexydeeva: with all the chemical structures and reactions u have to deal wit u wanna add fine babe's to it.....my dear dats not a good combination. how r u?You see, everything is so boring.. The combination is important *winks*. I'm good.. u? |
Emmaesty: Your turnOkay, I'm Adeola. A 300L pharmacy student. Things I love: Football, good music, fine girls ![]() |
Sylverly: lol...mehn u hv conceald this in ur mind for lng...u jst dropd the coarse statement like it's hot!Then this is probably the first post you're seeing from this moniker. |
NMA can't threaten to go on strike this time! |
Emmaesty: Thanks. I'm Esther, 200l student of Olabisi Onabanjo University studying Political Science. I love reading, singing hymns, watching seasonal films and doing crazy stuffs with friends. I hate rude people and also hate people who are proud and give that "holier than thou attitude"Nice meeting you ![]() |
dino2006: It will surely die in the court..Just imagine! |
sisiafrika: ..errrrm, incognito stuff. I dey loyal sha, u get mouth.(Y) Abeg where's nouveaux? |
These ones practicing abroad don't know the kinds of animals called doctors we have to put up with.. Pls take the survey. Thanks. |
Asa Auta Dear Pharm, I am a Nigerian pharmacist and PhD student at the School of Healthcare, University of Leeds, United Kingdom. I got your details from the PSN’s Facebook group. I write to invite you to participate in an online survey I am carrying out to investigate the facilitators and barriers to extending pharmacists’ clinical role to include prescribing in Nigeria. In the UK and to a lesser degree in other countries, pharmacists have prescribing rights. I am interested in finding out if such rights would be possible in Nigeria. Your opinion as a pharmacist working in Nigeria is essential to my research. Please find below the link to the survey https://www.survey.leeds.ac.uk/pharmnigeria/ Thank you so much for your help Kind regards Asa |
drobadebayo: Did u read about it at all.dere z no freaking court.u have to be registered with MDCN i.e u need M.B.B.S |
sisiafrika: u dis faggg, stop mentioning me. Adeoladrg, I saw it but ....Okay I'm listening.. |
This is how we keep bringing ourselves down! What's your business for God's sake? We won't stop analysing people's issues! |
Toksytoks: If you ever step your foot into any hospital to consult a doctor in Nigeria, you will never survive that affliction. It will be your last day, you ungrateful individual. Except a doctor was not present when you were delivered or you were not treated by a doctor as a child. The next time you sit in front of a doctor,the words you typed above will haunt you. Everyone will come in contact will a doctor at on point in time, whether as a patient or as a corpse. Pray to God that a doctor should be the one to certify you dead the day you breathe your last, corpse of people like you should be eaten by vultures.The pain is real!! |
phantom: i have asked all the JOHESU fellows including you to give us update on your consultancy/directorship issue. if you dont know,go and find out.Consultancy issue is still in court.. |
phantom:Which demands? NMA slammed a whooping 24 point demand on the table and FG probably granted one or two relating to salaries and you're here claiming victory! The sacking of the residents brought about the end of the NMA strike. Honestly, I've only seen this approach applied during a soccer game by the likes of Alex Ferguson and the Jose Mourinho's. I never thought FG could pull a stunt like this. Epic! To those of you who don't understand the FG vs NMA game. It's simple, FG sacked the resident doctors knowing that they constitute a larger percentage of medical doctors. NARD then voted massively to suspend the strike, this same phantom brought us live reports from their AGM or EDM, whatever they call it. NARD now is crying foul, claiming they were betrayed, it's all over the internet. It was all in the plan to have them reinstated when the strike is over! Just so you know, the Yayale Ahmed committee is back from its trip to the US. Consultancy issue is still in court, others will be resolved. There's no winner or loser in this fight. You can only hold your heads in ignominy and face your work ![]() Ad4: I read somewhere that the doctors were begging. The person who posted this topic I guess is a doctor, he just wants to prove a false point. I visited a government owned hospital on Wednesday and was told that other doctors were already applying for the position of the sacked resident doctors. |
^^ There's no empty threat sir! NMA's idiocy met with tact from FG. You can cover your face and go back to work! ![]() |
Mumu doctors!I thought you guys were mini gods? I thought you guys were immortal? ![]() See what your arrogance has caused! 0% public sympathy! Which sympathy sef? The public you neglected for your selfish demands? Do you know how many people died as a result of your untenable demands? They even said Ebola was not going to make them call it off, that was when I knew we had been patronizing mad men in white lab coats. Now go to work silently and don't let me hear strike again!! ![]() Secrets Reporters @fejirooliver86 I am being magnanimous in giving you back your job, President Jonathan tells resident doctors. Thank you Mr President. |
Mumu doctors They came begging for their jobs and residency after loads of people have died due to their untenable demands! ![]() |
Emmaesty: *picks up AK47* Where dafuq is that boy?Wrong wrong! |
binie: permit me to ask please do you pay SUG fee, if yes why would your SUG rally round to raise funds for his own people to travel to the state capital by road, or did you all travel to the state capital by air.Our sagamu campus consists of medical and pharmacy students.. It's different from the main campus at Ago iwoye. We don't pay SUG fee. |
SLIDEwaxie: bros, no be Gbenga Daniel increse ur fees? And he didn't mention anything abt reduction in tuitions fees while campaigning.Gbenga Daniel increased it in his last year in office, Amosun promised pplsss. Were you there when he came to Ago iwoye to campaign? Can over 20,000 students be telling lies?.. Guy pls don't quote me again! |
sisiafrika: sweetipie, where hav u been?Been around.. Busy on aluta issues.. U? |
AllahCock: Shekau. If Buhari can run so can he. Epic!!!! |
Okay.. I dey come |
U guys should not start another rumble here abeg.. |
skyfall: Ogun people should be smart and not lose a shining light like Ibikunle Amosun. Little do they know that other states envy them.You see, if I wasn't an OOU student then I'd have been singing his praises too. I did praise him in my open letter to him.. Truth still remains, he didn't keep to his pre-election promises and we are aggrieved. Truth remains, affordable education was first on the list of his Rebuild agenda, but we're still paying over 300 thousand naira. |
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