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Davvymavvy:Exactly what came to my mind when I saw it. So they are after the coy because it just occurred to them it operates a Ponzi? Is it the only one doing that to Nigerians known to EFCC? They sure think all of us have ex'change'd our brains for kunu! |
Respects rule of law? Hahahaha. Maybe these ones live in Mars! The joke is what we elected them to do. Just wait until it metamorphoses into reality. If you have no clothes outside spread to dry, you needn't be afraid of sound of impending rain. If he hasn't done anything impeachable, our amiable and do-no-bad president has nothing to worry about. |
Nothing there na. The guy 'trip' for her ni now . He wasn't beaten or pushed down as the 'foto' erroneously suggests. |
segebobo:You dey mind them? Was even reading to see the word all to no avail. Nonsense |
Period007:Lol. That is more daft than I thought |
Period007:Toor. Lol |
Okesilas15:Lol. This is not about who has 'exclusive' duty of calling doctors attention or 'correcting' the doc as some will prefer . Anybody and I say ANYBODY including the clients themselves can do that!! A nurse called the attention of a very senior resident to make clarifications about a patient's prescription last Friday and I heard when the doc thanked her. What's this alien sense of entitlement about? This is strange to our culture of medical care. |
theuniqueone:Everybody goes around with steth now . That alone sends the signalmto the layman on the street you def are a doctor. It's used to make statements now in cars and I've even seen lab coats being worn in that market place. The thing strong gaan ni. |
princey83:Well, my friend, docs are expected to take CMEs and accumulate points so they could be licences to practice on yearly basis, however busy you are! Not sure how phars have their licences renewed and if they do CMEs too or the conditions involved. Just to bring that to your attention esp as regards your view of them being too busy to renew and acquire more knowledge. |
FISAYOADEX:Hmmm my friend! That is a story for another day. They don't joke when it comes to their own na. If na you nko? You go dey do trial and error? Besides, doctors are even advised to present their wards to other docs for assessment and treatment because of avoidable complications. If you ask me, those are sharp ones. Eni o gbon laawe ngbo ![]() |
FISAYOADEX:Hmmm my friend! That is a story for another day. They don't joke when it comes to their own na. If Na you nko? You go dey do trial and error? Besides, doctors are even advised to present their wards to other docs for assessment and treatment because of avoidable complications. |
Period007:Hahahaha... At his age? |
Obiochajumbo123:Excellent submission. This kind of problem doesn't arise in private setups because you are there to work for your money and not drag title. It's mostly in govt work where we know if we go on strike, we still get paid that we tend to drag unnecessary issues. Let us be proud of our callings and practice our professions within the limits of rules and competence. |
babasho1:There should be a SERVICOM office there. Go and complain there or if you feel so convinced about it, MDCN disciplinary committee is there that considers cases of malpractice against doctors. You have many options open to you. Just ensure you have a tight case so that the hunter may not turn out to be the hunted. |
DABMarkNig2019:Oga, haba! Why you dey misyarn Na? Antibiotics can't be used for 2weeks? Which school you go Na? There are instances it is given for even three weeks my Oga. Antituberculous drugs nko? Antibiotics no dey abi dem no deynuse am for 6, or 9 months? Pls verify your facts. Not everyone on this forum no sabi na. |
ogawisdom:MLS own better na. What of my cousin wey go do health inspector for health tech? Na doctor him be for Lagos na. He even get hospital sef with many people patronising him. If he cook your own and e no done, na your wahala be that na. |
flexshop:No sir. He may refuse to fill or dispense (same really semantics aside) but is ultra vires for him to modify or change the prescription of a doctor. What normal people in sane climes do is revert back to the prescriber who after diligent consideration may take your advice or insist on what he has prescribed. By Sao doing, you have done what you are obligated to do and in case of anything going wrong, you as a pharmacist is thereby covered. |
nneh1:Lol. According to him, the patient committed negligence by not volunteering what he as a photographer may not have known. The way our people reason ehn! |
Grandpa, nothing pass God. Solution to this lies in your intolerable hands- the Ibadan-Kano rail line for example. Got my drift? Ehn? I know you are smarter. |
Weirdness is heritable! |
piagetskinner:Hahahaha. That diversification into agriculture or wetin you call am na for paper only. I was more convinced when Adesina held sway in that ministry with support of the government of the day. I remember it was that time fertilizers distribution chain was modified to ensure farmers got them at subsidised rates. Youths were encouraged given what they were seeing at that material time to go into agriculture. I started hearing of 'Koko gaari' etc. What happened next? Everything changed and those gains have been sadly reversed. The long and short of it is that we are still heavily dependent on oil and might , I'm afraid, be so for more long years. |
To me it is good development. Let them also pollute their environment. Let them also have something to contribute to the centre. If this is done, perhaps their resistance to resource control would lessen or vamoose altogether. They must not finish the reservation I the South first and then say bye-bye. Let it be going together, paripassu. At least since boko boys who wanted to corner that region cos of its oil have been roundly and technically defeated and can only attack soft targets (according to official government parrot), it is fair that we also share the proceeds together since it is God that put it there. Lest I forget, I hope nautical miles experts will not come up with silly excuses as to why it should be for Niger republic and not 'Naijeriyans'. |
buJu234:End of discussion! |
billionman:Thank you. That is why I'm ashamed of my fellow southerners who spite each other and bicker over nothing. These people are planning something big but unfortunately, the politicians are already cowed because their hands are soiled in corruption and are afraid of the dogs being unleashed on them by presidency. It's rather unfortunate because as it stands, their inability to challenge this impunity and lopsidedness in appointments is akin to mortgaging the future of their generations yet unborn and instead of the southerners to come together, they'd rather insult each other. We share more together than with the northerners. I believe d in one Nigeria but events of recent past seem to justify agitations by ethnicities for federalism or we all go our different ways. The inability of the South to speak with one voice has led to this void presidency is exploiting. It serves their narrow interest for us to remain as we are in this unnecessary rivalry. This master-slave arrangement must end now! |
When you sow wind, expect whirlwind. APC sowed all these during last administration and now, cock has come home to roost or how do they say it. The unfortunate partnis that the masses are the pawns in the hand of these major players and are the losers head or tail. My consolation is in the saying that when there is life, there is hope. I will pull through. Ti elegan lo soro. |
Hahahaha......op, I have dai ooooooo. Ha! Tears, no, cry, haba...laff don tear my belle ooooo. What's with hanging out again....yeeeee. Na dat one wan kill pessin. Na molue? Wetin happen? Jehovah!.... |
Rapsowdee01:Nodding in agreement. Joblessness and oversabi are two dangerous ingredients to mix. Unfortunately, for Naija, dem boku berekete. Ten for free sef! |
What did you call her? A girlfriend? O yea! No qualms. Iwonba ni ti alaba ninu oro ibeji. She must have been using it all these while and you didn't know, didn't get bothered. Just cause you saw her now? What's the difference? Besides, what she has is medical weed not the psychosis-inducing one ![]() |
Everybody has a right to stipulate conditions to govern affairs in his domain. True, the student paid his rent (which of course is contestible but irrelevant at this point) , he was aware of the rules stipulated by the landlord and in most cases are included in the terms and agreement signed by every tenant. He cannot willfully flout that part of their agreement just because he paid his rent. The landlord erred if in actual fact he attacked FIRST the tenant but of course, that may also be a twist because nobody else was with them. As landlord, he came to play a supervisory role over his property. Moral of the story is to control emotions and also keep to the rules and terms of contracts. If he knew he wouldn't, why rent the place in the first place? I'm sure there are other houses he could rent and have all the freedom in the whole world to bleep as many willing partners as he would've loved. His education is in jeopardy now and homicide o, murder o or manslaughter, jail term awaits him whenever he is caught. Sorry is his case. |
delsboat:Very true |
The deed is good just that showing it is not too good. Keep it up bro. |
Am I a sadist? This kind of news gladdens my heart. Don't know why ![]() |
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