Agriculture › Re: Maize, Corn Planter With Fertiliser Applicator And Knapsacks For Sale by adesomide(m): 9:04am On Nov 02, 2019 |
Hello and good day. Like to enquire if anyone could help with information on how I can get urea fertiliser anywhere in Lagos. Thanks. teatemitayo: The hand push seeder is suitable for sowing corn and other seeds in the zero-tillage field,and also can fertilize and plant in the manure field.The fertilizer and sowing can complete at one operation,this spurs the seeding fast and sturdy,helthy and rapid growth.
1. The seeder is manual type, easy and portable used in many farmland. 2. This seeder is can be adjusted according to the row space. 3. This seeder is equipped with some spacers. Using different spacers, the sowing width can be changed. 4. This seeder is equipped with different seed rollers, suits for different sizes of seeds such as corn, soybean, sorghum, millet. 5.There are 10 nozzles, the row space can be adjusted in 15.5cm,17cm and 19cm.
Condition:New - Opened but was not used Cost N55k
16 Liters Knapsack sprayer Condition:Was used once Cost N3.7k each
50kg Urea Cost N5k
Location: Lagos |
Politics › Vote BOG/ by adesomide(op): 7:15am On Jan 15, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: M.C. Oluomo Is Not Dead - Press Release LSTF by adesomide(op): 6:57am On Jan 11, 2019 |
Mosesoly: You guys are complaining about the government publishing this, you don't know there will be a reprisal ,and the state won't be in peace,if the news is not properly managed ,it will put the lives of the citizens in danger,some people are just waiting to hear the sad news to Unleash mayhem Absolutely True. And it could endup leading to the loss of several lives. |
Politics › M.C. Oluomo Is Not Dead - Press Release LSTF by adesomide(op): 11:44pm On Jan 10, 2019 |
PRESS RELEASE
M.C OLU-OMO IS NOT DEAD --LSTF
The operatives of the Lagos State Task Force wish to dispell the rumour being circulating round the State particularly on social media that Mr. Musiliu Ayinde Akinsanya (a.k.a MC OLU-OMO) is dead.
This is to state unequivocally that Mr. Musiliu Ayinde Akinsanya (a.k.a M.C Olu-omo) is not dead as been circulated but still responding to medical treatment at hospital.
For any avoidance of doubt members of his family could be contacted for further information.
The Agency therefore warned miscreants and hoodlums who might want use this opportunity to forment any trouble to immediately desist as anybody caught disturbing peace of innocent members of the public would be seriously dealt with.
Parents and guardians are hereby enjoined to be vigilant about activities of their wards as both the Lagos State Police Command and the operatives of the Lagos State Task Force are on ground patrolling.
Lagos States Task Force |
Politics › Re: A Closer Look At Ibrahim Babangida's Latest Picture by adesomide(m): 8:43am On May 07, 2017 |
abbeyfel: But this is not old age. This is sickness. The result of a bad lifestyle healthwise. See OBJ sef way senior am still stand tanda.. Na wao.... You simply don't understand. Old age is a dress of many designs for which you have no option of choice in choosing which to wear. It depends on which it presents you to wear. May old age be kind and fair to us. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Share Your Church 2017 Theme/vision For Others To Receive It's Blessing by adesomide(m): 9:07am On Jan 15, 2017 |
Diocese of Lagos West Anglican Communion. Theme for 2017: Arise, shine; for your light has come, And the glory of the LORD has risen upon you |
Health › Re: My Left Ear Has Been Blocked For 4 Days Now... Help!!! by adesomide(m): 6:47pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
Hello. If you used all those drops you claimed to have used without consulting an Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, whom you can easily find dotted all around our general and specialist hospitals, not to talk of the private ENT. Clinics, I think you have been severely unfair to yourself. Anyway, worry not. Just visit any Ent clinic close to you. You'll be accessed after which you will be rightly briefed on your condition, and what to do. Not too late. Till then, stop using those drops immediately before your ears go totally nuts. God help you and best wishes. |
Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 7:19pm On Dec 24, 2015 |
Hello house. Has anybody allocated to sodeinde hall been successfully able to pay for bed space. This has been a frustrating excercise as it says there is no more bed space in sodeinde hall. A visit to the hall and a chat with the porters says it's still under construction and bed spaces have not yet been given at sodeinde hall. Totally confused about the situation and what to do. Any advice, experience or help on what to do from anyone? Merry Xmas and happy new year in advance to the whole house. |
Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 11:52am On Dec 23, 2015 |
And what's the assurance that I have a bed space despite being allocated a hall. Help is needed here on ow to progress o. |
Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 11:49am On Dec 23, 2015 |
Hello House. Shodeinde was allocated to me, but no info on the amount to pay. Pls what do I do next? |
Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 9:37am On Dec 20, 2015 |
Hello house. Does anyone have any update on the hostel allocation wahala for freshens and direct entry? It's like everything is in limbo. School has even refused to communicate with us the reason for the suspension of the automated draw. Na wa o. |
Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 11:26am On Dec 12, 2015 |
Good day house. Please does anyone have an idea of how much one should budget for hostel accommodation for new intakes. Both DE and JAMB. Thanks. |
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Health › Re: For Sale: Brand New Electronic Pulse Massager For N25k by adesomide(m): 10:02am On Nov 08, 2015 |
Good morning. Do you have accessories for the Jer electronics massager for sale? Thanks. |
Health › Re: Introducing Jer Electronic Pulse Massager (aka Life Saver) by adesomide(m): 9:54am On Nov 08, 2015 |
Hello, anybody here? |
Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 4:04pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
Hello house. I need advise. Is it still possible for one to do a change of course for admitted candidate through the supplementary list? Thanks. |
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Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 8:12am On Nov 03, 2015 |
Good morning ma people. I tried printing the jamb admission letter and it was asking about pin and serial number on the portal that opened. Are we to buy another scratch card for printing of our admission letter, or did i open a wrong page? O ma ga o. I beg i need guidiance before they say the site has been closed again. Thanks |
Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 3:48pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
davbravo: The reference letter should be from a clergyman, imam, lawyer or senior civil servant. It should be typed on a letter headed paper( eg if its from a pastor, you'll use ur church letter headed paper). It'll be addressed to The Registrar, University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos. The content of letter should be about ur good deeds( you're humble, nice, of good behavior, etc.). and the letter should be stamped and signed by the addresser( eg pastor) Thanks. Appreciate. |
Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 3:09pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Hello House. Can anyone pls guide on how to write the reference letter. Addressed to who? Should it have a heading? What should the nature of the main content look like? And any other advise. Thanks in anticipation of your help. Regards. |
Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 8:58pm On Oct 29, 2015 |
OMG. What's it about "Integrated science Educàtion" I begi, how relevant is this course? Can anyone pls educate me on how valuable this course can be. Thanks. |
Health › Re: How St.nicholas Hospital Doctors Killed Chaz B By Chinyere Roselin Chukuma by adesomide(m): 8:50am On Oct 20, 2015 |
AbuEzeFemi: My husband called me at about 6:40 AM, Friday the 21st of November 2014, from work. He asked me to come and pick him up, that he was not feeling too good. I left with the driver to get him. When I got there, he was too uncomfortable, and he asked me to take him home. But on our way home, I noticed that he was in pains, so I asked the driver to reverse the car and head instead to the hospital (St. Nicholas Hospital in Lagos). On reaching there, we met Judith, the receptionist. I asked if there was a Doctor around. This was around 7 PM. She said yes and after some time we were asked to go into Room 2. Right there we met a young Doctor called Dr. Ogidigben Kevwe. He asked a few questions that I answered while my husband was wallowing in pains. He (Kevwe) opened an emergency file because according to him, my husband’s file was locked up in Dr. Bamgboye’s office, and no one has access to that office. I told Dr. Kevwe that my husband had incisional hernia surgery done a few months back at the same hospital, August to be precise and it was performed by one Dr. Mohan an India man, and Dr. Balogun at St. Nicholas Hospital. He started to examine him. He then left us in his office and said he was coming back.
He came back after some minutes and said he was trying to reach Dr. Balogun from the reception, but he is not getting through. So I used my husband’s phone and dialed Balogun and got through. At this point, I gave the phone to Dr. Kevwe, and he started explaining to Dr. Balogun, what he thought was the problem. Balogun on the other end asked if my husband was in pains, and Kevwe said yes. Dr. Kevwe told Dr. Balogun that he was suspecting intestinal obstruction. Dr. Balogun asked if there was any swelling around where the incision was done, but Dr.Kevwe said no. Balogun asked if there was any reddish sign around the same area, and Kevwe said no. So Dr. Kevwe suggested giving him antibiotics, but Balogun said that they have to be careful what they give him, since he is a post kidney transplant patient. Balogun asked them to give him a particular injection twice to ease the pains, and he said that they should observe him till the next morning. So I left to go get him what he had asked for (his tea and his stockings). On my way around Bonny Camp, I got a call from a strange number, when I picked up; it was Dr. Kevwe, on the other end. He asked me to turn back to come pick up my husband, and I asked why?
He (Kevwe) said that my Husband is feeling much better, and wants to go home. I asked the driver to reverse and head back to the hospital. And on getting there, I went in and asked the Dr. again why he wants me to take him home. He repeated once again that he feels much better and I asked Kevwe if he was asking me to take him home because he thinks he feels better or that the hospital doesn’t have a bed for him. I asked this because the nurse had mentioned earlier that she needed to check for bed space. Kevwe at this point told me that my Husband would be fine, he asked me to take my Husband home and bring him the following morning. Meanwhile, before then, Kewe wrote a prescription of drugs for my husband which I took to the pharmacist and when the lady there saw it, she asked which Dr. I saw. I told her that it was Dr. Kewe. She moved over to the other side and called the Dr’s office. They both argued about the drug that he wrote, she then gave me just1 tablet of Exforge. When my husband got up from the hospital bed, he staggered and I held him and asked if he’s fine. The Dr. said that it’s the injection that was given to him that he would be fine. So I took him home.
We got home. And just about 15minutes after, my husband said he felt like throwing up. I brought a bowl to him, and he vomited, and he felt a bit better. He slept for some time and got up in excruciating pain. Immediately I jumped into my clothes and then called Dr. Balogun, to say that we are on our way back to the hospital. He said no problem that the doctor will be waiting for me. I asked, which doctor? And he said the doctor is their senior surgeon by the name Dr. Fadiran. Balogun said that Dr. Fadiran was the doctor on call. We got to the hospital in less than 20 minutes; my husband came down from the car himself. He walked into the hospital by himself before he was wheeled into the ER. Then came Dr. Kevwe, and I asked him about the senior surgeon, and he told me that he would be coming very soon. I wasn’t too happy with that, as I had mentioned to Dr. Balogun that my husband was in serious pains. I expected to see a consultant like he said. Kevwe started by trying to put him on a drip that took forever, as he was unable to successfully get his veins while my husband was languishing in pain.
My husband kept telling them (DR. Kevwe and the nurse) that he wants to throw up or use the restroom, and he would be fine. He kept saying that if he throws up he will be fine. Meanwhile, Dr. Kevwe was taking instructions on the phone from Dr. Fadiran. This was when I asked when the Dr. would come. I kept asking, “when will the doctor come?” And Dr. Kevwe said Dr. Fadiran asked him to get my entire husband’s information. DR. Kevwe told me that they are waiting for the Radiologist and the Anesthesiologist, and none of these people showed up.
My husband kept on saying that he wants to throw up. But then, Dr. Kevwe asked the nurse to give him an injection, I asked what the injection was for? And he said it will stop him from vomiting. He became so uncomfortable and was losing his breath. They put him on oxygen, but I guess he was already choking.
Meanwhile, Kevwe was still taking instructions from Dr. Fadiran on the phone. At this time, he started gasping for air. Meanwhile, before then, another doctor showed up. I don’t know his name, but he’s average in height and dark complexioned. He inserted a suction tube into his mouth, but I guess he was two hours or more late with that. Because if that was done when I brought him to the hospital that morning, he would have been here with me today.
If Dr. Fadiran were at the hospital, even after he was told that it was an emergency; my husband would have been here with me. If the anesthesiologist was at the hospital, he probably would have been here with me. If the radiologist were around on that morning to at least see what was happening inside of him, he probably would have been here with me. If Dr. Kevwe knew exactly what he was doing that morning without taking instructions from Dr. Fadiran on the phone, with an emergency case right in front of him, my husband would have been here. My husband died of total negligence on the part of St. Nicholas Hospital, and I know it. Like I said earlier, the doctor was 2 hours plus late with the suction, because, at this time, the nurse was already calling my husband’s name, shouting “Mr. Charles, Mr. Charles!” He was given four adrenaline injections. The drip wasn’t going at all, all this while lest I forget. I watched my husband struggled to breath. I watched him fight for his life, and I was right there when he died. And even though they were busy with CPR, I knew when he passed on because immediately he stopped struggling, fluid started gushing out of his mouth and nose, I knew that was it. That was the same fluid that was choking him. If there were a senior consultant or surgeon at the hospital as at when I brought him, he probably, would have been helped. In between all this, Dr. Kevwe at a time said to Dr. Fadiran on the phone that he should come now as the patient is in a critical condition. He said to the same Dr. Fadiran that 11 O’clock might be too late. I brought my husband at about 6 AM to St. Nicholas Hospital and he died at about 9.30AM without receiving prompt and adequate care.
Human life cannot continue to be lost soo cheaply in Nigerian Hospital, people must be made to account for their actions as professionals hence I have contacted my Lawyers to investigate the cause of death as he has died with our dreams, aspirations, and vision and planned future together.
http://saharareporters.com/2015/10/18/how-stnicholas-hospital-doctors-killed-chaz-b-chinyere-roselin-chukuma Very minimal respect for almost all the private hospitals in Lagos, for so many reasons. Most government hospitals are now well equipped, staffed and funded. Above all, God gives and God takes. RIP Mr Chukwuma, and stay strong Mrs Chukwuma. |
Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 6:45am On Oct 15, 2015 |
phytzy: ......plz z d correct Simply untrue as at this time. Some wicked souls sha!!!!! |
Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 11:15am On Oct 07, 2015 |
ayce: Pls does anyone knows when the supplementary list will be out Why taken so long for any response? No one is sure now. Waiting for go ahead from Abuja. Shouldn't be more than 2 weeks in the maximum, (I think) hoping there is no unusual development. Let all looking forward to supplementary list be full of prayers. Oh Yes, GOD can do all things. |
Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 8:07am On Sep 21, 2015 |
Aghagba: so if supplementary list come out by 12 of October? when would their screening take place?@labodinho Good morning. Is there any valid info confirming that supplementary list will be out on October 12 pls? |
Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 4:02pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
Resodielle: I doubt too
Go to the next waec office with your result print out and they'll direct you to where you'll collect the statement of result. Be fast about it bro coz them dey delay wella
did mine with 2k. don't know how much it is one Thanks. Will visit WAEC OFFICE with a copy of the print-out. At least they'll let me know the next line of action. |
Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 8:14am On Sep 17, 2015 |
davbravo: You can collect it from the waec office in the local government of the school you wrote d gce A bit strange. Not aware that we have waec offices in various Local government. I strongly doubt this. Can others help with their opinions on this please? |
Politics › Re: Ambode Indicts Fashola On N489.690b 2015 Budget by adesomide(m): 3:32pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
It's a shame for the current government in Lagos state, to be attacking the goodwill of the Fashola Administration instead of concentrating on how to deliver urgent and important services to Lagosians. It shows to me that, they are truly afraid of Fashola's success at governance, hence their attempt at lowering the bar, by bullshitting the past administration. To me, the current administration has even failed before starting. Just wasting time chasing shadows instead of concentrating on the reason for his being elected to Alausa. Looks like they were not really prepared for Alausa. May God save Lagosians with all the bad roads, inefficient traffic administration, and over zealous public servants governing us. |
Phones › Re: Mtn Introduces 2GB For N1000 Data Plan by adesomide(m): 3:20pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Can never be as good as GLO. Glo gives you 4.5gb for 2500. You also have over N5,000 bonus/bumpa credit to call all networks. Glo is it for now. |
Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 3:12pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
For one who sat for the 2014 nov/dec GCE, how does one have access to the certificate, so it can be used for screening. I only have my computer print-out as at now. |
Business › Re: Cash Shortage Hits Banks As TSA Deadline Expires by adesomide(m): 9:24am On Sep 16, 2015 |
GboyegaD: Now they have to work harder to get more deposit and possibly come up with products that are customer and business friendly. Simply the point. Our banks are just lazy preying on loopholes in the system without working hard to help the economy grow. Impact on small scale business is zero. So much unnecessary bottlenecks and red-tape put in the way of small businesses. If they can't come up with customer friendly products which can truly positively influence the lives of small scale business owners and the economy at large, let them fold up. They are simply useless. |
Education › Re: Unilag 2015/2016 Admission by adesomide(m): 9:36pm On Aug 28, 2015 |
darfay: Nawa o but I didn't c any dead lyn for d coc on their website na. SUBMISSION ENDS BY CLOSE OF WORK ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST, 2015. |