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NYSC / Re: Decamped From Nysc Batch C 2014 Camp: My Story by bundur(m): 8:11am On Dec 25, 2014
Feeling so sorry 4 d OP

Mods these are wat we want @ Front Page

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: SURE-P Employs 100,000 Graduates In Its Graduate Internship Scheme by bundur(m): 7:18am On Dec 24, 2014
Story for the gods
Politics / Re: General Ihejirika Sues Stephen Davies For N100 Billion by bundur(m): 6:36am On Dec 23, 2014
All I can say is

Igbos

lyk

Money

Too

Much

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NYSC / Re: My Nysc 2014 Batch C Camp Experience(pictures) by bundur(m): 6:54am On Dec 13, 2014
Enangson:
Wannune camp Benue
guy u too much u jst reminded me of wannune includin dat RSM duo we dint meet @ camp im very happy wit ur pics
Romance / Re: Why It's Hard For Beautiful Ladies To Find Mr. Right by bundur(m): 10:33pm On Dec 12, 2014
Its becox of long trhroat
Forum Games / Re: How Many Cats Are There?? by bundur(m): 4:35pm On Dec 10, 2014
This space is not 4 sale
Health / Nigerian Doctors At Work by bundur(m): 8:51am On Dec 03, 2014
Funny Experience In A Nigerian Hospital

Mid last week, my temperature was running high and
since I am clearly not a fan of hospitals, I thought it
was best to limit myself to the confines of my room
until the sickness disappears but my mom was
having none of that. She dragged me to the hospital.
My first reaction when I got there was "WTH! This is
crowded."
I signed up for a medical consultation and found a
place to sit.
After 3 hours of waiting, the bad tempered nurse at
the reception area called my name.
Thank God, I thought.
Before she let me into the doctor's office, she put me
on a height scale, weight scale and proceeded to
pump my BP.
"Nurse, Its just fever not a modelling audition. Are all
these necessary?" I asked giggling.
She frowned at me and increased the pressure till the
friction numbed my arms. That was her way of telling
me to shut the hell up.
I was not surprised to say the least.
Its no news some Nigerian female nurses are far
from polite. Especially those ones with big buttocks
that are always roaming from ward to ward with a
tray of injections, looking for an innocent patient to
stab.
Like someone said on twitter, its only in Nigeria the
nurses would wake you up from sleep to give you
sleeping pills.
When I got into the examination room, I was
expecting some sort of gadget to be used on me but
everything was done MANUALLY. The doctor even
used his palm to gauge my temperature rather than a
thermometer.
Oshey baddest doctor!!!
"So what is wrong with you?" He asked.
"That is your job doctor. If I knew I wouldn't be
here."
No, that was not my reply. Clearly in Nigerian
hospitals, you are expected to diagnose your
problem in your house so you don't waste the
doctor's time at the hospital.
"Fever." I replied.
For all I know it could be a fever disguising as TB.
God Forbids!
A cancerous fever. God Forbids!
A brain tumour fever. God Forbids!!
Ebola Fever. God Forbids!!!
But no, not in our hospitals. The first rule they
operate in is,
"All facts surrounding a fever must be twisted and
twisted until the final diagnosis reads MALARIA."
Now I made his job easier, he began manipulating my
replies.
"How is it doing you?" He asked.
Na wa o. See question.
I used my palm to massaged my chin for a few
seconds and then I said,
"Its doing me somehow oh."
"You have headache?"
"No"
"Loss of appetite?"
"I guess."
"Cough?"
"No."
"Cold?"
"Small."
He turned to my mom this time. "Madam, she has
malaria!" He exclaimed.
*sigh* As usual. Don't we all?
It seemed he forgot to ask me when last I saw my
period in his line of questions. My heart broke some
years back when a malaria diagnosing doctor threw
the question at a twelve year old Naijasinglegirl.
The only diagnosis these doctors are good at making
are malaria, pregnancy and HIV.
All my life, whenever I go to the hospital, I always
return home with the same malaria declaration after
the doctor has assessed me MANUALLY. Sometimes
when the doctor is in a good mood, he takes my hard
earned blood and upgrades me to typhoid. This is the
reason my dad almost bundled me to a native doctor
when a medical doctor told him the chances of his
fragile 5-year old Naijasinglegirl surviving malaria
were 20:80.
At least native doctors have high-tech equipment like
a calabash for skyping with sango, a speaking mirror
and no-nonsense oracles.
Even when I roll into the hospital from the
expressway with green blood dripping from my nose,
blue mucus dripping from my mouth and down
syndrome attitude, Its still malaria!
Back to our story.
It was time for drug administration. My favourite part
where the doctor gets to clear the shelves of the in-
house pharmacy for me. The closer the drugs are to
their expiration date, the more generous he gets.
Five transparent nylon of drugs were given to me.
First contained several tablets of paracetamol,
second contained those medium size multi vitamins,
third contained more than twenty tiny yellow tablets,
fourth contained a green coloured anti malaria tablets
and the last one, orange vitamic C.
"Take all of it. Directives are on the pack for your
dosage." The doctor commanded.
All ke? He didn't even have conscience.
That was when I gave into a hysterical laughter. I
laughed to the point that I felt the fever leaving me in
annoyance.
When I walked back to the reception, I wanted to
grab a mic to announce to the impatient prospective
patients to return home. After all, their problem is
either pregnancy or malaria.
Finally home, it was time for me to be my own doctor
as usual. I tossed everything into my trashcan
except for my vitamic C which became my hourly
tomtom.
Until our health care system improves, I know what
to do when sickness strikes again.
Migraine : Alabukun powder
Headache : Panadol
Catarhh : Procold
Purging : Flagyl
Boil : Robb
Waist pain : Aboniki balm
Madness : Native doctor
Dislocated bone : Pastor Chris
HIV : Prophet T B Joshua
Hehehehehehehehe
Politics / Re: Many Dead As Insurgents Assail Security Formations In Damaturu by bundur(m): 10:21am On Dec 01, 2014
I stil live in Borno my Home town if u lyk u can come and kill me cox I know I only die once..

A product of Biafra like u
Politics / Re: Pictures Of Youth In Surulere Burning APC Posters by bundur(m): 7:40am On Dec 01, 2014
coolAnd dis made front page

Nairaland = Anti APC

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Politics / Re: Why My Family, Folks And I Wouldn't Vote Come 2015 by bundur(m): 6:05am On Nov 30, 2014
Weda dey like it o not i wl not vote cox i havnt seen any gud impact of democracy in my life
Celebrities / Re: Olamide's Story For The Gods: A Nigerian Song Recommending Rape? by bundur(m): 7:42pm On Nov 28, 2014
How wl dis change d rape cases going on in India
Politics / Re: We Are Ready To Fight Boko Haram - Female Hunter, Ladi by bundur(m): 3:20pm On Nov 26, 2014
Chaleeee:
Why do you guys have to put her face on the internet?
Clap for yourself for exposing her identity and for also exposing her to undue risky attention.
some1 wld say pics or he wldnt beliv it n i think dats d ryt answer for such
Education / Re: Three Dead As Military Men Open Fire On Students Of Unijos. by bundur(m): 6:56am On Nov 26, 2014
Nigerian Army harassin civilians since 1960
Politics / Re: Aminu Oguche - Nyanya Bombing Suspect - Freed By Court by bundur(m): 9:08pm On Nov 24, 2014
Very soon dey wl shower him a national award
NYSC / Re: Nysc Batch C14 Benue Lets Meet Here by bundur(m): 10:47am On Nov 24, 2014
Passin out parade on the way
NYSC / Re: Nysc Batch C14 Benue Lets Meet Here by bundur(m): 6:36am On Nov 22, 2014
Thank God I am leaving Benue 4 Gombe duo i dint get my preferd state(Borno) I am happy n content
Phones / Re: Top 5 Reason Why Tecno Is Still The Worst Android Phone Ever by bundur(m): 11:41am On Nov 20, 2014
hawksford:
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Front Page twice without no mobile app


*psqu@re voice*
e no easy eee oo oo oo

C grammar "without no mobile app"

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NYSC / Re: Nysc Batch C14 Benue Lets Meet Here by bundur(m): 7:08am On Nov 16, 2014
Platoon 5 we lead others follow
Education / Re: One Year After: Another ASUU Strike? by bundur(m): 3:55am On Nov 15, 2014
Op me i no c where dey said dey wl go on strike
NYSC / Re: Nysc Batch C14 Benue Lets Meet Here by bundur(m): 2:41pm On Nov 12, 2014
bolanle76:
im in A3,buh in d clinic most times during the day.
wow clinic is a gud place 2 b bt i only collected medical report n left
NYSC / Re: Nysc Batch C14 Benue Lets Meet Here by bundur(m): 7:06pm On Nov 11, 2014
niceeric:
bundur....bolanle76,calmritty,kuhuz,bimofalad etc.....hoping to see y'all soon
pls which hostel are u
im in C1
NYSC / Re: Nysc Batch C14 Benue Lets Meet Here by bundur(m): 10:13pm On Nov 08, 2014
Dis dere welcom ceremoney sweet oo
Politics / Re: Nigerian Army Frees 42 Detained Boko Haram Suspects by bundur(m): 10:27pm On Nov 06, 2014
I smell smtn fishy in dis
NYSC / Re: Nysc Batch C14 Benue Lets Meet Here by bundur(m): 9:53pm On Nov 06, 2014
Benue na trash i regret servin here


God speed up my relocation
NYSC / Re: Nysc Batch C14 Benue Lets Meet Here by bundur(m): 9:09am On Nov 03, 2014
Op pls create a whatsapp group so dat we can interact
NYSC / Re: Nysc Batch C14 Benue Lets Meet Here by bundur(m): 10:28pm On Nov 02, 2014
datboyjerry:


Am also from unimaid posted to Benue
Read thiS it will help you.. NYSC : Batch C Camp Preparation: Tips You Should Know Before Going For Camp http:///3wcvokfsh
yeah d link really helps til we meet @ d camp
tnx
Religion / Re: CBN Bank Verification Number Is The Antichrist's Number by bundur(m): 2:38pm On Nov 02, 2014
LordReed:


Your ATM card has a number, your bank account has a number, your drivers licence has a number, almost all the goods your buy have numbers but you want to go into a frenzy because of BVN? Maybe you should go nuts over that phone you are using to post this because it has an IMEI.
what of ur telphone no
Politics / Re: INSURGENCY: Military Steps Up Bombardment by bundur(m): 7:27am On Nov 02, 2014
Nothing like ceasefire they killed dey must b killed




kill dem all

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Politics / Re: Boko Haram Survivors: ‘how We Outwitted Insurgents To Escape’ by bundur(m): 7:17am On Nov 02, 2014
ZKOSOSO:
This is the game plan! Its demonic. Wonder why Allah preffer madmen to spread his islamic gospel to people. Kill. Kill. Kill almost synonymous to islamic evangelism.

God pls help ur children @ this dark hour when islamic invaders come to kill, steal and destroy lives of christians in the North!
Give us the courage to be bold n faithful till the end!
Frustrate their plans.
Give them no power in 2015.
Judge them speedily Lord.
Destroy their weapons.
All in jesus name!



This is d oda part of the story as thousands of Muslim faithful have sufferd in d hand of dis insurgents ie dos from bama, ngala. kalabalge, marte, abadam, kukawa jst 2 mention bt a few.
Unless we put our Religion n Ethnic diff aside We wld not depeat dis Monsters

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Politics / Re: Boko Haram Survivors: ‘how We Outwitted Insurgents To Escape’ by bundur(m): 7:10am On Nov 02, 2014
This is just about some part of Adamawa not to talk of Borno and Yobe.



As I am typing my people from Borno North are fleein

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Politics / Re: Exposed!! Arewa's Plan 'b' by bundur(m): 6:35am On Nov 02, 2014
I regret wasting my KB on a thread like dis

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