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Anyone can crucify me for saying this, but BUHARI IS BOKO HARAM AND BOKO HARAM IS BUHARI. Can't he just stop this desperation to rule Nigeria? Won't he just retire and let us be? Only a fool will believe the assassination attempt nonsense. Why use bullets on the car. Why can't the bomber simply bomb it like others in the past. NONSENSE!!!!!! |
WE DONT NEED ANY NEW STATES AT ALL. |
Pls guys. Happy new year to all of u. Pls who can help me out on how to remove that silly vibration on Opsson d1 when someone picks ur call. I am tired of it and it running down the battery unecessarily. Thanks |
My colleague says she has been married for about a year now and has been living together with her husband. She has a good-paying government work while her husband works with a private company.Now,the husband recently got a bigger job that will make him a manager in Abuja. This lady feels that the husband might start misbehaving with other ladies when he re-locates to Abuja far from where they are currently living in Asaba. She also feels is too early in her marriage for them to live apart as they just have a kid. What should she do as she can not leave her work to join her hubby in Abuja an simply believes he might cheat on her once they are not living together. |
Pls guys wht is wrong with all amos 5 channels.All has very poor signals for a while now including AIT. Pls is it like that in your locations? |
An elderly Colombian woman was stunned when she went to the doctor for pelvic pain and was told the pain was caused by a 40-year-old "stone" fetus. The 82-year-old had been carrying the calcified four-pound fetus called a lithopedion for decades without realizing it, according to the Telegraph. Doctors only discovered the rare medical phenomenon after ordering an X-ray that revealed the lithopedion, also called a "stone baby." The woman is now expected to undergo surgery to remove it. Dr. Kim Garcsi, who directs the ob/gyn clerkship program at University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland, said the condition is so rare it has only been recorded approximately 300 times in medical literature. Garcsi, who did not treat the Colombian woman, says the lithopedion is created when a pregnancy forms in the abdomen rather than in the uterus. When the pregnancy ultimately fails, usually because the fetus does not have enough blood supply, there is no way for the body to expel the fetus. As a result, the body turns the fetus to "stone," using the same immune process that protects the body from any foreign object detected in a person's system. Garcsi said it may seem odd, but that the process is used constantly in the body to stay healthy. "When you get old cartilage in the knee, it calcifies," Garcsi explains. The calcification of the tissue protects the mother from infection, but also means the "stone" baby can remain in the abdomen undetected for decades. "Most of the time people find these and [sometimes] even after they're found and don't do anything about it because they're totally asymptomatic," said Garcsi. The rate of an abdominal pregnancy is about 1 in 10,000 pregnancies; however, Garcsi said modern medical care usually identifies any issues that would lead to a lithopedion before the "stone" baby can form. (Source-Weartv) Photo: Rare "stone baby" found in elderly woman An elderly Colombian woman was stunned when she went to the doctor for pelvic pain and was told the pain was caused by a 40-year-old "stone" fetus. The 82-year-old had been carrying the calcified four-pound fetus called a lithopedion for decades without realizing it, according to the Telegraph. Doctors only discovered the rare medical phenomenon after ordering an X-ray that revealed the lithopedion, also called a "stone baby." The woman is now expected to undergo surgery to remove it. Dr. Kim Garcsi, who directs the ob/gyn clerkship program at University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland, said the condition is so rare it has only been recorded approximately 300 times in medical literature. Garcsi, who did not treat the Colombian woman, says the lithopedion is created when a pregnancy forms in the abdomen rather than in the uterus. When the pregnancy ultimately fails, usually because the fetus does not have enough blood supply, there is no way for the body to expel the fetus. As a result, the body turns the fetus to "stone," using the same immune process that protects the body from any foreign object detected in a person's system. Garcsi said it may seem odd, but that the process is used constantly in the body to stay healthy. "When you get old cartilage in the knee, it calcifies," Garcsi explains. The calcification of the tissue protects the mother from infection, but also means the "stone" baby can remain in the abdomen undetected for decades. "Most of the time people find these and [sometimes] even after they're found and don't do anything about it because they're totally asymptomatic," said Garcsi. The rate of an abdominal pregnancy is about 1 in 10,000 pregnancies; however, Garcsi said modern medical care usually identifies any issues that would lead to a lithopedion before the "stone" baby can form. (Source-www.facebook.com/dexteritymedia.) |
Forgot to add 7.Dickson Etuhu 8.Chidi Odiah 9.Benedict Akwuegbu 10.Yusuf Ayila |
I was just wondering where they are today and why they left the Super Eagles unceremoniously. 1.Ifeanyi Udeze 2.George Abbey(a white) 3.Rueben Agboola(a white) 4.Efe Sodje(the bandana-wearing guy) 5.Pius Ikedia 6.Barthlomew Ogbeche U can add to the list and refresh our memory too. The funny thing is that some of them will just represent us in a particular tournament and that will be the last u will see them! |
POPE II: Not official but recognized. The official languages are French, spanish and Fang .And did the post suggest anything different? |
Is it an ordinary African belief to support the belief that women who pregnant with male child become ugly and darker than their normal colour while if they r pregnant with a female child r prettier and shinnier? An experiences? |
moderatorr: we moved to airtel.And so if etisalat blocks theirs(if they havent already done so) u move to where? Abeeegi |
Omexonomy: Their battery life was too short compare to nokia battery.hahahaaha,but my first phone was a Trium phone and the battery was doing fine and it was the cheapest fone i culd buy then. So has Sagem and Trium folded up or did they just leave nigerian market? |
They used to be household names in the early years of GSM. Why are they not so popular again especially Sagem and Motorola? |
Oluseyi2008: Please give me the code to subscribe to these other networks so that i can break my airtel sim now i will go and buy etisalat sim tomorrowWhy didnt u break ur glo and mtn as well or is only airtel that blocked BIS?? |
Smily202: LETTER TO AIRTEL !!!What r u feeling like? |
R2bees: i dey tells u..that channel useless like madFor me the most useless is Brekete Tv or whtever they call it. |
Been engaging on night jogging for a while and hv been enjoying it and maintaining a good weight. Some people ask me why i dont do it in the morning. Is any one better than the other? I work and find it more convenient to jog 8pm-9pm everyday than losing my early morning precious sleep! |
biafranqueen: I know a family from EG that speaks Igbo we were so surprised when we met them.How was their dialect? Was it clear and easy to comprehend? |
drnoel: countries where igbo is officially spoken http://www.joshuaproject.net/peoples.php?peo3=12189Ibibio was not mentioned. The other languages mentioned are indigenous to the country. |
drnoel: U are an idiot, most Nigerian languages like Yoruba, ibibio and other are also spoken there.I wont go to any link. I am telling u frm the country's direct site that Igbo is officially recognized and mentioned. Hausa and Yoruba weren't mentioned. That i travel to say USA and decide to speak my native language there is different frm an officially recognized country lanuage. Hausa and Yoruba might be official in some countries but not Equatorial Guinea. |
Noneroone: The church of Nigeria dont pay attention to NYSC and i dont know why.I am Speaking from my experience today.I beg to disagree. As far back as 2004 when i served in Gombe,it was them that helped me and others frm being stranded! |
Firefire: Igbo is also a recognised minority language of Equatorial GuineaYeah right |
Do u know that Igbo language is one of the officially recognized ethnic languages in Equatorial Guinea? Thank me for updating u incase u dont already know! http://www.peoplegroups.org/Explore/groupdetails.aspx?peid=13167 http://www.africatravelsguide.com/EquatorialGuinea.php http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0855611.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equatorial_Guinea |
Vacancy!Vacancy!Vacancy! Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the post of Marketing/Sales Executive for a reputable coffin-making company located in the eastern part of the country. Requirements: Minimum of 2:1 degree in Marketing or related courses. Must be resident near a mortuary or teaching hospital. Must have at least 5years experience in coffin sales.Must be able to drive an ambulance.Ability to cry in funerals would be an added advantage. Salary: Very attractive but target-driven with commission on each coffin sold. Interested applicants should send their CVs to atyourownrisk@coffinsplanet.com |
Demdem: That's a personal problem, go see ur doctor.Truth my foot! U can even change his name to Saint Buhari. Nonsense!!! |
Demdem:Pleease i hate hearing that name. |
[quote author=kay-one]guys, give it to them. our boys tried by not losing, even taking the lead at some point through spectacular goals. the only place i dont have confidence in is their defence. Yobo might just have to be recalled for WorldCup. Omeruo is injury-prone and shouldnt be relied upon that much. maybe Nedum Onuorah too need a look-in. Oduamadi doesnt deserve making to the worldcup squad[/quote]Nedum Onuoha ke? Sometimes we just mention names arbitrarily. |
[quote author=kay-one]guys, give it to them. our boys tried by not losing, even taking the lead at some point through spectacular goals. the only place i dont have confidence in is their defence. Yobo might just have to be recalled for WorldCup. Omeruo is injury-prone and shouldnt be relied upon that much. maybe Nedum Onuorah too need a look-in. Oduamadi doesnt deserve making to the worldcup squad[/quote]Will Yobo play for ever for Christ's sake? Didnt we all see him at Afon 2013? |
i got the invite but not really comfortable with all the forms download and the oath of secrecy thing. Hv u people gotten details of the venue at enugu cos i am yet to get it. |