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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: . by Classworked(m): 9:08pm On Aug 12, 2020
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: . by Classworked(m): 7:40pm On Aug 10, 2020
Offer still open.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: . by Classworked(m): 4:24pm On Aug 10, 2020
Romance / Re: . by Classworked(m): 9:34am On Aug 10, 2020
Kryptonvinyl:
I'm interested. This is my WhatsApp number: 07080764680

Not for a student in 100 level. It's not a temporary offer .

I'm deeply sorry.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: . by Classworked(m): 8:39am On Aug 10, 2020
Still open!
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: . by Classworked(m): 8:16am On Aug 10, 2020
Seeker123:

Yes. Please drop a message on my email.
I'll forward my number. I don't want to put it here

Sent , please contact immediately.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: . by Classworked(m): 8:10am On Aug 10, 2020
Seeker123:

Please this is my email seekeressien@gmail.com.
So that I can apply. I'm very much available

Are you on WhatsApp?
Romance / Re: . by Classworked(m): 8:04am On Aug 10, 2020
paulolee:
pls i need number to call if the job is real and still available..


I don't want to reveal a number on a public forum. Are you on WhatsApp?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: . by Classworked(m): 7:59am On Aug 10, 2020
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Romance / . by Classworked(m): 7:22am On Aug 10, 2020
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: . by Classworked(m): 7:08am On Aug 10, 2020
Seeker123:
I'm interested.
I stay in akwa Ibom State

Typist at a Law firm. Salary is very attractive
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: . by Classworked(m): 7:01am On Aug 10, 2020
Callmeboss:
What's it about.

I'm interested

TYPIST, in Law Firm.

SALARY IS VERY ATTRACTIVE

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: . by Classworked(m): 7:48pm On Aug 09, 2020
Still open and urgent!
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Health / Re: Can Beans Make Someone Sick? by Classworked(m): 1:56pm On Jul 01, 2020
derealj:


This was so helpful and accurate, especially the hypertension part it was reading 148/84mmhg. The doctor gave me some drugs shaa but said he wouldn't give me B.P drugs because I'm too young for it. Please should I take antimalarial again for the malaria symptoms I'm having?

You take drugs after diagnosis. Go for test to be sure its malaria or typhoid. It's nothing critical. Good luck. Eat healthy and take care of yourself . Health is wealth.
Health / Re: Can Beans Make Someone Sick? by Classworked(m): 9:16am On Jul 01, 2020
derealj:

Exactly, I even had to go for an ECG and Electrochardiogram the last time. The back pain is still there sef.

You're a very observant person for noticing what happens when you eat beans. You most likely have an irritable bowel syndrome. It doesn't have a cure actually and it's nothing serious. Very many people have it and you were likely born with it.

The same reaction has always been there since you were a child but you did not notice it. I guess you may have developed hypertension as an adult or have another defect which triggers the pain of the Irritable bowel syndrome when you eat beans which you are allergic to .

A study showed that hypertension correlates with rectal pain and magnifies it for people with irritable bowel syndrome.

If you can't stay without beans , you can eat a little quantity with rice . But avoid eating it just before bedtime.

If you can substitute beans directly you may do so for your comfort and exercise at least 10 minutes a day. You'll be fine.

Eat cucumbers , cabbage, garden eggs, carrots , pineapple and such fruits and vegetables.
Health / Re: Can Beans Make Someone Sick? by Classworked(m): 7:03am On Jul 01, 2020
derealj:


Not when I didn't eat the beans.

But when you eat the beans, you have cramps in you upper stomach near your heart like a heart burn or in your sides near your rib cage and lower abdomen and you have an illusion feeling that the pain also comes from your back?
Health / Re: Can Beans Make Someone Sick? by Classworked(m): 12:16am On Jul 01, 2020
derealj:
To everyone reading, I greet you all. First of all I'm not a beans person, but I do eat beans occasionally and it's important to note that this haven't happened to me before until I bought this particular beans three months ago. I've noticed that the three times I cooked the beans and ate, I become sick. Initially I didn't treat anything but the sickness left on it's own. The second time I treated malaria, the third time I treated malaria and typhoid. Then I felt something was wrong and I stopped eating it. Now during the weekend, my neighbor gave me beans to eat and I'm sick again. I always make sure I wash the beans well and drain the water also while cooking. Could it be I'm allergic to a Preservative in the beans or I'm now allergic to beans? Please anyone that has an idea or have experienced the same thing should come forward.

The beans is still plenty now and I was planning to give it out but I'm afraid the person I give it to might experience the same thing.
Please mods move to front page for wider audience.

Do you have stomach cramps ? Could be Irritable bowel syndrome.
Investment / The Nigerian Stock Market Is Weakly Efficient. Why? by Classworked(m): 4:54pm On May 27, 2020
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Politics / Re: Thread On The Snipers Of The Nigerian Army (Pictures) by Classworked(m): 5:28pm On May 24, 2020
Sanchez01:

I understand you but it is absurd for an individual to actually talk about something a component of an armed forces is grounded in. We all denigrate the NA a whole lot but it is hilarious for anyone to actually talk about sniper gun handling when soldiers are bearing them. It is gun handling and I'm sure we have Weapons Master, Armourers or Weapons Specialists who train our soldiers on how to use these guns.

His comment is similar to an Eyimba player talking about Kano Pillars football team and commenting on whether or not Kano Pillars team only wear their uniforms and gears forgetting that Kano Pillars is a football team, just as he is a member of a FT.

Believe me the guy is a good person . He loves his country, Nigeria . That's why he is on Nairaland. The dude gave close to 1 million naira this April to people who needed assistance during the lockdown. He's a good soul trust me.
Politics / Re: Thread On The Snipers Of The Nigerian Army (Pictures) by Classworked(m): 5:13pm On May 24, 2020
Sanchez01:

The point is not whether or not he is a naval infantry in the US but whether or not our soldiers are trained 'mathematically' to handle a sniper gun without running the handler through the crucial aspects of it. Sniper guns are not regular guns and I'm sure most people know this. His post is irrelevant if you ask me.

I owe a debt to the Nigerian army . I wouldn't support a person undermining their efforts. Dude was just making a comment from experience. Like a footballer commenting " shots don't win penalties but confidence" on a picture of another player waiting to take a penalty. It simply means he probably was in that position but despite his penalty kick trainings a goal keeper blocked his perfect shot because he lacked confidence.
Cc Smartypants and Ishitinyourlife please don't roast me lol.

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Politics / Re: Thread On The Snipers Of The Nigerian Army (Pictures) by Classworked(m): 4:55pm On May 24, 2020
SmartyPants:


Having an idea is not the issue. What he posted is not relevant...how does it connect to the topic?

Or you want to also see the sniper doing calculations before you know that they can do them? Didn't you see spotters in the pics?

He didn't say they can't do calculations. He's saying that precision beats power. He's not attacking the army, he's just making a statement probably from experience. God bless the Nigerian Army!

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Politics / Re: Thread On The Snipers Of The Nigerian Army (Pictures) by Classworked(m): 4:51pm On May 24, 2020
Admitwithschola:


Not sure what the point is. Are you the ones to teach them? Are you near or better than the PhD physics local and foreign experts that they are working with? Nairaland just gives relevance to people to just talk. What have you achieved yourself?

God bless our army
He's an American Marine. God bless our ARMY. HE WASN'T UNDERMINING THEIR EFFORTS. PRECISION IS BETTER THAN POWER!

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Politics / Re: Thread On The Snipers Of The Nigerian Army (Pictures) by Classworked(m): 4:46pm On May 24, 2020
Sanchez01 and Northprince the dude you quoted is an American marine. Go through his timeline. He obviously has an idea of what he's talking about.

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Romance / Re: After A Divorce Who Owns The Child In A Nigerian Context by Classworked(m): 8:34pm On May 17, 2020
Your marriage has not broken down irretrievably, the court won't even grant you a decree nisi on a platter of gold .

Both parents own a child forever . But if you mean who takes custody of a child , my little information below may help.


" In proceedings with respect to the custody guardianship, welfare, advancement or education of children of a marriage, the court shall regard the interests of those children as the paramount consideration; and subject thereto, the court may make such order in respect of those matters as it thinks proper" - Matrimonial Causes Act. Chapter M7. LFN, 2004. Section 71(1).

The court will consider the best interest of a child while granting custody. For instance , it will not grant custody of a little girl child to an offshore oil worker no matter how rich he is if he spends 3 weeks away from home each month . The court won't grant custody to a convict or proven drug abuser.
That's the case for legitimate children born during a subsisting statutory marriage.
However, in common law, mother's are responsible for illegitimate children. That means baby Mamas legally take custody of illegitimate children (children born out of wedlock).
Under Nigerian customary law the father takes custody of all children as there is nothing like an illegitimate child under the Nigerian customary law .

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Health / Re: Madagascar Records First Coronavirus Death by Classworked(m): 3:00pm On May 17, 2020
Will the antidote defeat, without a fatal side effect, Covid-19 in the body of that skinny little warrior who has fought sickle cell anemia from conception?

Will the antidote fight, without a deadly side effect, this novel strain of Coronavirus in the system of that mother of five who has been diagnosed of coronary artery disease?

What about that undergraduate who has HIV and swallows a pill of zidovudine daily ? Will she be able to combine the Covid-19 antidote with her antiretroviral therapy ?

Will the antidote cause patients who use it to develop resistance to other drugs?

Is a proposed cure even the cure?

To ascertain and answer the questions above ,an antidote must pass through organized stages to be certified a cure.

Emotional outbursts and conspiracy theories do not provide solutions . Only well funded research , studies and good scientific development processes do.

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Family / Re: I Am 20 And My Mom Wants To Throw Me Out. by Classworked(m): 10:37pm On May 16, 2020
SweetCunt97:
So what age no b parent responsibility? Personally we should have a law that grants 18 yrs the freedom to leave home and be independent if they want just like d west.

A person may leave his parent's house by will , because of necessity or because of a desire for freedom a parent may not grant.

Leaving by will means the young individual packs up , moves out and struggles to earn a living without the support of his parents.

Leaving because of necessity means the individual has to get an apartment in a different town because he doesn't want to stay in his school's hostel (for formal education) or his master does not provide shelter for apprentices (for skill acquisition) . In this case family provides support and the lad may visit during festive periods. Technically, the Lad is still a dependent of his parents but doesn't live with them. Infact all NYSC students live alone for one year until their service year elapses and they cannot find a job. That's how graduates who once lived alone return to their parents .

Those who leave because of freedom leave to partake in illicit activities or to live together with the love of their lives especially when their parents wouldn't welcome such cohabitation.
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"The west" is vague and broad. In the United States, Students who leave "by will" usually do so because their parents cannot afford the cost of tertiary education. They get Students loans which they go to school with and live to pay for the rest of their lives if they do not get a big break. Such Loans are not available in Nigeria and many of those who take such Loans abroad would rather a Nigerian system where a member of their extended family sponsored their education.

An intelligent young man whose father owns a duplex in the town he works would rather a neat car than a
500k rent a year. Such wise person will build a house faster because he has utilized his scarce resources and at the same time enjoyed free food , free accommodation and restriction from cohabitating with a lover who may drain his resources. That's a wise economic decision.
I don't have a formal statistic to back this up but as a person from a family with few properties to rent and lease, I'll tell you that the best group of people to rent one's real property are Salary earners and people above the age of 25 in entrepreneurship. Through out my 10 years of understanding the landlord business there was no under -30 tenant from a poor family who paid his second rent on time.
It's not about saying you paid rent at the age of 15. The first rent is the easiest to pay. If you do not meet your landlord 1 week after its expiration, then you have no reason to shade those who have patience and a long term plan of leaving their parents when they "Can really" stand on their own.

It's not about leaving your parents , the poor and innocent Almajiri kids you all despise left their parents at even younger ages. The big question is if Nigeria offers same opportunities as the West. One wonders why we doubt the ages of our sportsmen.

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Education / Re: The Importance Of Health Education To The Elderly by Classworked(m): 10:36pm On May 16, 2020
highbee02:
No, up till this moment
Okay. We can assist you.
Travel / Re: 17 FG Airports Not Viable, May Shut Down Over Losses by Classworked(m): 9:53am On May 12, 2020
Uchek:
I disagree with you. The top 20 airports in the world are disproportionately owned by government and managed by a competent publicly-owned airport airport authority.

Had the military not truncated the First Republic , the four regions would have owned and successfully managed the airports in their regions, just as they did with other government institutions and agencies within their region

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Mention the top 5 airports in the world. Let's start from there.

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