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Barcanista De Bulkanizer....The fear if Barcanista is the begining of wisdom fir APC .....Ride on bro lets keep reminding APC that dawn is far spent....time to get to work |
Thank God for the receipient...he understood that it is better to be alive with a black's liver than be dead with a carcinomatous white's (own) liver. That his friend is a RACIST! |
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Good one..... wait o are they paying Edo civil servants minimum wage? |
They told you to rest your ear you said you....is it when you become completely deaf that you can give Bleep? Bro health is welth |
That man? He is SICK! |
A suicide bomber has struck outside a main crowded market in Chad’s capital, killing 17 people and injuring scores of others, a police spokesman told Al Jazeera. Authorities said the assailant was disguised as a woman wearing a full face veil when he detonated explosives as police tried to stop him in N’Djamena on Saturday. Two policemen were among those killed in the third attack in the country’s capital in less than a month. Saturday’s blast came a week after suspected Boko Haram fighters killed 26 people in nightly attacks on two villages on Lake Chad. Less than a month ago, suicide bombers on motorcycles attacked two buildings in N’Djamena, killing nearly 40 people in the first assault of its kind since the armed group threatened the country earlier this year. www.punchng.com/news/suicide-bomber-kills-17-in-chad/ |
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I guess this is your first experience. For first timers, they start noticing baby's kick around 5 months so just relax you'll become tired of the kick when it starts more so the scan has confirmed all is well. Dont take anything oo |
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STOORYY! Next pls |
eejo:Like seriously? |
What a world! |
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Op if you love your life/leg just do what nervorum said.... ASAP! |
PMB, on this l hail you... teaching NASS lesson since 1000BC |
; I think our treasury has a bigger holeWith due respect, l think this lawyer needs to go back to school. He said University of Ibadan has no facility to treat Hypertensive heart disease...Haba lawyer. He is also confused about hole in the heart and hypertensive heart diaease..Haba haba Lawyer! How can you say this kind of trash. If he was diagnosed hypertensive heart disease recently was he also diagnosed of a hole in the heart recently? |
Justice Olayinka Faaji of the Federal High Court, Ibadan Division, has been told that one of the suspects in the N8bn mutilated currency fraud suit, involving staff of the Central Bank of Nigeria and other commercial banks, has been diagnosed as having a in the heart.http://www.punchng.com/news/cbn-n8bn-scam-suspect-has-hole-in-heart-lawyer/#sthash.2f5P6fGl.dpuf |
The Senator representing Lagos West Senatorial District, Solomon Adeola, said on Friday that the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, was wrong in his comparison of the activities of Boko Haram insurgency during the former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration and the bomb blasts recorded in some parts of the country recently. Adeola, in a statement by his Media Adviser, Chief Kayode Odunaro, in Abuja, also said Ekweremadu should not play partisan politics with the resurgence of Boko Haram attacks in recent times. The deputy president of the Senate, had, on Thursday, expressed concern over the current spate of Boko Haram attacks in the country at a “time that government should be talking of a redevelopment plan to rebuild the North-East since the last administration had almost rolled back the insurgency before handing over on May 29.” But Adeola described Ekweremadu’s comparative narrative on the resurgence of Boko Haram attacks as reported in some newspapers on Friday, as a partisan mindset of one playing politics with insurgency. He said, “It is very worrisome that Senator Ekweremadu, who has been a presiding officer of the Senate under the PDP administration since the inception of Boko Haram about six years ago, will expect the insurgency that his party and PDP administration could not resolve to be eradicated by Buhari in six weeks. “I believe his comparison of recent attacks under Buhari with that of outgone Peoples Democratic Party administration is informed by partisan considerations of exonerating the PDP from the mess left behind by 16 years of PDP rule. “It is regrettable that Senator Ekweremadu could come to the conclusion that Boko Haram insurgency has worsen in the last few weeks in comparison to thousands of civilians and military lives lost, destruction of communities as well as the national agony and ordeal of the yet to be resolved missing Chibok girls under the PDP administration.” Adeola noted that what should be paramount on the minds of all Nigerians now is how to put an end to the insurgency permanently which, according to him, was not going to be an overnight assignment. He added that Buhari and the security agencies were already working out strategies to curtail the focus of Boko Haram attacks on “soft targets” in recent times. The senator said the insurgents resorted into bombing when it was obvious that the military had weakened them in the battle field where they hitherto had territorial control. source:www.punchng.com/news/senator-attacks-ekweremadu-over-comments-on-boko-haram/ |
Who do we actually believe in this government. ADC will say something CSO will say its a lie, Garba will utter a word Femi will say not yet but #inthefullnessoftime, PMB will cough the media will say he is building a helipad...#whoshallwebelieve who made that proposal for the purchase of armoured vehicles again? That person has no business in governance. S/he is one of those Nigerians are suffering. He knew some cars were on the way and s/he is making another proposal..what happens to those available cars. I think EFCC should pay an unscheduled visit to that wo/man. |
Dannyset:Thanks my guy...will keep reminding us. #naijashallriseagain |
Op, where is your wife rushing to? Leave a 3-month old boy? for who? because of how much? Not even baby friendly? l bet you if she cant spare 6 months of exclusive breast feeding then that boy is as good as being on his own...talk about mother-to-child bonding, the boy will completely miss out? Haba! If the child starts misbehaving tomorrow then you blame the devil. Madam stay and breastfeed and immunize your child up to 9 months...a better offer will come. Meanwhile if you insist, follow the advise of bushdoc9919, he nailed it. |
Femi will deny this |
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[quote author=tintingz post=35702581][/quote]www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/hivaids/research/vaccines/Pages/default.aspx Check the link above. l know there are a lot of research going on towards finding a vaccine for HIV but as at today there is none yet. Yes it is very common to have HIV-NEGATIVE babies from hiv-positive parents. This through what we call PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV (PMTCT). Through this strategy CUBA is the first country globally to have achieved Elimination of mother to child transmission of HIV (eMTCT) and Nigeria will get there NIAID means National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease. It is a US department of National Institute of Health (NIH) |
YerYer:Yes, the point you just made is called POST EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS (PEP) and the drugs are given WITHIN 72 hours of exposure. That was why l was worried when you advised she should start medications...when was she exposed to the virus and for how long will she take it, which antiviral medication will she take. Self medication is an abuse of medical treatment and we should not encourage it. |
YerYer:I dont think this will be a good advise for her. This may just be an isolated finding or observational studies but there is no randomized controlled trial to date to confirm this. Again you know every drug (including paracetamol) is a potential poison. Haven said this, for how long will she continue taking the antiviral agent? This may even pave way for resistance such that if she eventually becomes positive the anti-retroviral drugs may not be effective again thereby complicating her woes. |
feran14:No, NOT rare |
[quote author=tintingz post=35701886]Maybe the husband or wife used vaccines or drugs. Its possible.[/quote No vaccine yet for HIV |
YES! YES!! YES!!! |
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