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You all don't just get it. It's a matter of quality. Even if the both clubs were to switch Managers on the night Man City will still lose. Guardiolar or not Barca > City. |
slowhigh:Best trips ever |
Good morning colleagues. The Department of clinical pharmacy has organized an International Workshop for the purpose of developing receptors preparatory to the formal adoption of pharm D as the minimum qualification of pharmacists in Nigeria. The workshop will also cover supply chain management and grants proposal writing. please find details including payment and registration information from the url below: http://conferences.unijos.edu.ng kindly share with all that may benefit and avail yourselves of the opportunity for professional development. thank you |
In schools where there is Pharm.D, will you be awarded with a B.Pharm in your 5th year as a prerequisite or will you be awarded with Pharm.D as your basic degree? |
sapiosexual1:You know one Ola for your area wey him plate number na 101? |
ojun50:You know one Ola for your area wey him plate number na 101? |
Dispensers in the house!!! Got any tricks or tips to prevent your liniment from separating or cracking? í ½í¸¢í ½í¸¢ Had a problem with it this semester in dispensing? |
BREAKING NEWS
UNIJOS to begin Pharms D program from next academic session. |
TheSociopath:Bloody retard! 1. Your OP stated that although Tecno operates only in Africa It competes with Apple and Samsung for Market share. No way it implied you were referring to the continental market share (Which is still debatable). Who was your English teacher? 2. If you had any knowledge at all you'd know that wikipedia is never a reliable source as info on there can be modified by any fuckkking body. Who on earth gave rabid fools like you access to the Internet? |
Dobxy:Shut the fu €k up! Stop spewing trash if you don't have anything to say! |
TheSociopath:Where are the stats to prove this claim? I assure you that tecno is not even TOP 50 OEMs in the world. Tecno is fraud for guliable people like you. |
Splazy:Be Careful about the kind of statements you make. God is not a killer. |
Anwulisomto:Using Nna, Anuofia and the rest in your posts only shows how you're trying tout hard to sound igbo. You created your account what? Two days ago and all your posts are anti-Igbo. You'reven only fooling your self. |
Anwulisomto:This fool is still going round impersonating igbo? Mods please bad this user. He's disobeying rule 19. |
Manseydour:I'll ask you again to define Pharmacology and Define Pharmacy. You don't seem to even have an idea of what you're talking about. How Pharm. Chem or pharm. tech or cognosy take be subspecialties of pharmacology? Care to explain? |
CLEVABOY:Lol...because you're on it doesn't make it the best. |
cecegorz:Your phone has the problem not the software. My S4 works perfectly. |
cecegorz:Your phone has the problem not the software. My S4 works perfectly. I'm |
Please visit this thread that just Made the FP and enlightened theses people about our profession. There seems to be so many ignorant people on there. https://www.nairaland.com/3075239/how-lucrative-pharmacy-career/2 |
AntiIPOB:At a point you'll have to pay a pharmacist for licensing to be able to sell drug or NDLEA will put a mighty padlock on your shop and take you into custody. |
Oliviaarims:Don't mince your words. It's not hard to believe. It's a lie. |
Manseydour:Define pharmacy and define Pharmacology and tell me how they are one and the same. Go study Pharmacology then call yourself a pharmacist and see if you don't get the ridicule of your life. Please teach me my profession. |
babyfaceafrica:Don't be ignorant. As a pharmacologist reads only a part of pharmacy (Pharmacology) So does a pharmacy technician reads only pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical technology to become a pharmacy technician |
SMH... Moderators of this forum have resulted to posting controversial topic for clicks. Bait article. Please no one should comment after seeing this. |
Anwulisomto:Nobody should take this ¡dot seriously. Check his profile. He created this fake account to impersonate an igbo so people will think his opinion is relevant as an igbo. |
How did this topic make the front page? The information the OP is propagating is wrong. Only shows the "Moderators" of this forum are not doing their Jobs properly. Seun lalasticala |
mrlaw93:It is not a wrong word but it is wrongly used in that context. The same way became is wrongly used in your quote. |
Your phone keyboard probably has a wrong dictionary. This is not a general problem. Stop the baseless generalization. |
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https://i-cdn.phonearena.com/images/article/78853-image/By-years-end-WhatsApp-will-no-longer-support-BlackBerry-10-Android-2.1-and-other-platforms.jpgIf you use a device powered by any version of BlackBerry, including BlackBerry 10, you can say goodbye to WhatsApp. The popular messaging app is ending its relationship with all BlackBerry operating systems by the end of this year. But wait! There's more. Other platforms such as Nokia S40, Nokia Symbian S60, Android 2.1, Android 2.2 and Windows Phone 7.1 also will no longer be supported by WhatsApp at the end of 2016. The Facebook owned WhatsApp recently turned seven. At the time the app started, 70% of the smartphones purchased were powered by BlackBerry or Symbian. Android, iOS and Windows Phone, now installed in 99.5% of mobile devices, was in use on only 25% of such products at the time. WhatsApp says that for the next seven years, it wants to concentrate on the platforms that the "the vast majority of people use." If you employ a handset that runs on one of the affected operating systems and want to remain a WhatsApp user, the messaging app has a one word recommendation for you, "Upgrade!" "When we started WhatsApp in 2009, people's use of mobile devices looked very different from today. The Apple App Store was only a few months old. About 70 percent of smartphones sold at the time had operating systems offered by BlackBerry and Nokia. Mobile operating systems offered by Google, Apple and Microsoft – which account for 99.5 percent of sales today – were on less than 25 percent of mobile devices sold at the time."-WhatsApp This is an interesting move by WhatsApp, especially the decision to stop supporting the earlier Android builds. We wouldn't be surprised to see other apps follow WhatsApp and start weeding out older Android platforms. Phone Arena |