Crime › Re: My Experience With A Stolen Rx330 Lexus by Correcto: 3:40pm On Mar 06, 2020 |
There aregood and bad people everywhere. southniyikaye: A guy opened a thread about ladipo boys selling stolen vehicle parts https://www.nairaland.com/5720382/ladipo-market-traders-aid-us and this made me remember my ordeal some years ago I think 2014/2015.
I was a site manager with a construction firm, DELABAS construction.
For those who knows mushin very well, this site is close to mushin last bus stop, adjacent FCMB agege motor road mushin, very close to ladipo madket. There is this brand new lexus rx330 from the look of things, it was bought brand new and from the way I looked at it, maybe 4-5months used. It was parked at the front of our site but I didn't notice on time. It was there for like 3days,but my believe was that maybe the owner just come there and park it everyday very early before I get to site though even when I close from site, I still leave it there.
On the third day, the woman selling paraga beside the site called my attention to it that the key is at the keyhole and the car hasn't moved for the past three days. Some ladipo boys were there to drink so two of them came close to me and said engineer, shey u Sabi drive? I said yes, if u fit carry this motor come ladipo, na 2million you go collect.
Now this is the issue, at the back of our site is olosan police station, before u get to ladipo, there is another police station before bally white hotels,
I thought about it seriously and I decided to go inform them at olosan police station and when the police came, I was even the one that drove the car to the police station.
Two days later, I got to know the suv belong to the chairman of bluegate ups, he was robbed and the driver was killed, they used the vehicle as a getaway and coincidentally parked it at the front of our site.
I heard the man gave the policemen about 100k dem no share me Sha but anytime dey see me, they always hail me and it gave me some leverage in, mushin.
Now twist, what if I agree with the ladipo guys and the car is being tracked or police just stopped me on my way to ladipo, what will I tell them?
Below is the picture of the site back then when it was under construction. When u look closely u will see the FCMB bank. |
Politics › Re: 22-Year-Old Ojukwu And His Aunty, Winifred, On His Return From Oxford In 1955 by Correcto: 11:04am On Mar 06, 2020 |
Really? mercyville: Ojuku was a coward. He mainly hid himself in the bunker and later fled when he thought he heard footsteps outside.. 
Yorubas and the South south were the only warriors on the Biafran side. Igbos are renowned cowards. |
Politics › Re: 22-Year-Old Ojukwu And His Aunty, Winifred, On His Return From Oxford In 1955 by Correcto: 11:02am On Mar 06, 2020 |
Really? How old are you? Where you born then? So you even know the western press that is Yoruba press was also hailing the coup? Oracle23: "After the Major Kaduna coup, Igbo traders in SW and North were mocking and rubbing it on the face of Northerners and Yorubas that the country belongs them. We know how Narcssist they can be. Hence the reason for retaliation from the Northerners."
This is as false as ever.
Same applies to everything u wrote in this post.
Pick up copies of books written by people who were around back den and read. It will help u not to post this kind of beer parlour gist again |
Politics › Re: 22-Year-Old Ojukwu And His Aunty, Winifred, On His Return From Oxford In 1955 by Correcto: 10:58am On Mar 06, 2020 |
His name please? AceRoot: Please note that this is not true at all. A Yoruba officer who had finished from Oxford before Emeka had the honour of being the first graduate to join the Nigerian Army. Sadly the gentleman joined the Education Corps of the Army and never became famous or infamous. I wish I could remember his name though. |
Politics › Re: Ariara International Market Aba Flooded After First Rain (Video) by Correcto: 9:33pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
Blame your clueless state governors Whiziddo: THE GOVERNMENT OF NIGERIA DONT WANT TO BE INVOLVED IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ABA TO A MODERN COMMERCIAL HUB BECAUSE ITS IN THE EAST..
ASSUMING ARIARIA INT'L MARKET WAS IN THE NORTH OR WEST.
ABA IS THE "CHINA" OF NIGERIA.
THE ONLY HUB IN NIGERIA THAT HAVE MANUFACTURERS IN THERE NUMBERS.
GOVERNMENT NEED TO HELP ABA TO GROW BIGGER..
NO WONDER THEY WANT BIAFRA BECAUSE NIGERIA HAS FAILED. |
Crime › Re: Ladipo Market Traders Aid Us To Steal Vehicles – Suspect by Correcto: 9:30pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
Ride on udemzyudex: No need wasting time with a mumu.
Block heads too plenty for this forum. |
Crime › Re: Ladipo Market Traders Aid Us To Steal Vehicles – Suspect by Correcto: 8:41pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
Keep ranting udemzyudex: Which court? I'm i the one taking the Thief to court? I'm just telling you what the police will say,if you buy any stolen goods even if you're given a receipt ,police will tell you something else,in fact they will call you the real thief for buying a stolen goods.
Police don't give a hoot here in Nigeria, whether you're aware it's a stolen goods or not,even if they don't charge you to court,you will pay through your nose as bail. They will tell you it's not your first time.
Omo no let police change case for you ooo,your lawyer gan go first shake if he no be strong man. |
Crime › Re: Ladipo Market Traders Aid Us To Steal Vehicles – Suspect by Correcto: 8:07pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
Lol I hope you tell that to the court udemzyudex: Okey is the real thief,that's what police will tell you,if he doesn't buy from him ,he won't have the zeal to go and steal. |
Crime › Re: Ladipo Market Traders Aid Us To Steal Vehicles – Suspect by Correcto: 7:50pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
What is the name of the thief caught? nairavsdollars: and to imagine 100 percent of Ladipo traders are mostly Igbo |
Health › Re: Medical Doctor In Police Net Over Placenta by Correcto: 5:56pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
Obviously you have sense more than your Dad too. However, once again you have displayed your stupidity. Kids don't always accept their foolishness hence they tend to be more foolish. Stupidity is clearly in your gene. pmoye: No, I am not a child. On the contrary I believe I have more sense then your Dad. Just go ahead and ask him, he should be humble enough to tell you.
If you have nothing constructive to say, why not just shut your hollow trap instead of attacking someone making a valid point. |
Health › Re: Medical Doctor In Police Net Over Placenta by Correcto: 5:07pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
See who is talking about matured brain. Even in abroad Doctors respect the sensitivity to any body part of a patient. I see try hard to defend a profession without realizing the people's beliefs and sensivities RisenPhoenix: Only in Nigeria do I see hospitals giving back the placenta to the parents to prevent suspicion and court case. It is usually incinerated in regions where people have more mature brains. |
Health › Re: Medical Doctor In Police Net Over Placenta by Correcto: 5:03pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
You are still a child and don't understand that body waste like placenta is quite sensitive to the owners in Nigeria. pmoye: It is too early to condemn the doctor. She is likely the victim here. It is for a good reason that the law holds people innocent until proven guilty. Mere suspicion and accusation should not be the basis for condemning people. |
Health › Re: Medical Doctor In Police Net Over Placenta by Correcto: 5:01pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
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Health › Re: Medical Doctor In Police Net Over Placenta by Correcto: 4:57pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
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Health › Re: Medical Doctor In Police Net Over Placenta by Correcto: 4:55pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
I see no hate here, juy a crazy doctor with a bad motive. This is Nigeria pmoye: We should avoid jumping to conclusions.
First and foremost, it is difficult to believe that a medical doctor that has attained to the level of having a private clinic would need a placenta for anything... How much would the sale of placenta would have fetched a medical doctor that probably had charged between 150k and 200k for the surgery?
Secondly, child births in Nigeria are often an occasion for many people, friends and relatives to visit the woman who has just put to bed. Anyone of such visitors could have carried the placenta. In fact, the father of the newborn could have carried the placenta and he's now trying to save face. Usually the moment the procedure is complete a nurse (not even the attending physician) will pack the placenta in a container and hand it over to the father of the newborn, or any other close family member. Unfortunately most hospitals don't keep record of such exchange and it may be difficult to exonerate themselves. Our doctors should start keeping accurate records of things like this to avoid useless things of this sort embarrassing them.
It appears Nigerians are always so eager to bash Medical Doctors, Lecturers, Pastors etc... in fact, anyone Nigerians feel is doing well, they try to take their frustration out on, as if the Doctors (etc) are the ones responsible for their miserable lives.
Don't bash our doctors, they are the very ones many of you seek to become. Stop the hate please. |
Health › Re: Medical Doctor In Police Net Over Placenta by Correcto: 4:51pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
This is Nigeria, so respect their wish RisenPhoenix: Only in Nigeria do I see hospitals giving back the placenta to the parents to prevent suspicion and court case. It is usually incinerated in regions where people have more mature brains. |
Health › Re: Medical Doctor In Police Net Over Placenta by Correcto: 4:50pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
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Health › Re: 300 Medical Consultants Withdraw Services From UCH, University Of Ibadan by Correcto: 3:43pm On Feb 27, 2020 |
Lol, more cheap price can be gotten from Asia and African countries phineas: Hire 300 of them.Pay them 1.5 million each.give them to ibadan with the same work volume ,work conditions and salary. Let them hear no scissors,no drugs and no oxygen.
Nigeria really needs the social experiment
Its a medical emmergency if the MDCN is calling a strike.we are all just in denial |
Health › Re: 300 Medical Consultants Withdraw Services From UCH, University Of Ibadan by Correcto: 3:40pm On Feb 27, 2020 |
Feel free to clap more more blowjohn: O wow! Nice one. Clap for urself. But u wont equip the hospitals and build modern ones abi? U wont make drugs available at affordable prices abi? U wont make sure that public health centres r connected in real time to larger hospitals abi? U wo t make sure doctors are paid well abi? U wont make sure that emergency cases are attended to before complicated conditions are met abi?
U will just go ahead and sack all the consultants! Now am clapping for u. U dont know what ur saying. |
Health › Re: 300 Medical Consultants Withdraw Services From UCH, University Of Ibadan by Correcto: 3:18pm On Feb 27, 2020 |
Lol obviously you know nothing. Recruiting Experienced Doctors from India and other Asia countries is quite easy once the government decides to. Just pray state of emergency should not be declared in the health sector, you know nothing. Don't ever think you can blackmail government, if you do they just allowed you. Virtutis: Hahaha...I laugh hysterically. Get rid of renowned and vastly experienced consultants with immense years of practice? And replace them with who...herbalists?
Gosh...some people's posts are only to be taken as amusement and a fickle attempt at stand up comedy. This is one of them. |
Health › Re: 300 Medical Consultants Withdraw Services From UCH, University Of Ibadan by Correcto: 2:47pm On Feb 27, 2020 |
You said it. If I was the president they will regret this action, I will declare state of emergency and get rid of some of them. Employ doctors from India, then use DSS to deal with any further protest or threat to the newly employed ones Yankee101: Opportunity for qualified doctors looking for jobs
Even if they are Indian, bring them in |
Health › Re: 300 Medical Consultants Withdraw Services From UCH, University Of Ibadan by Correcto: 2:41pm On Feb 27, 2020 |
If I was the president, I will declare state of emergency in the health sector. Get rid of most of them, sanitize the system thoroughly. Hopefully I will rule this country some day and I won't tolerate this. Iretii0511: It's unfortunate how these people chose to hold authorities to ransome in order to drive home their point. This is nothing but pure blackmail |
Health › Re: 300 Medical Consultants Withdraw Services From UCH, University Of Ibadan by Correcto: 2:31pm On Feb 27, 2020 |
Mumu dey withdrew from teaching and not treating. Na medical students they suffer currently OttHin: Issokay |
Health › Re: 300 Medical Consultants Withdraw Services From UCH, University Of Ibadan by Correcto: 2:25pm On Feb 27, 2020*. Modified: 2:56pm On Feb 27, 2020 |
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Education › Re: MDCAN Begins Indefinite Strike by Correcto: 12:19pm On Feb 27, 2020 |
Also like you said since there a clear distinction between clinical practice and pure research line, then you need both. oladotman: You see that's the problem... Like I said before.. People who are not in the medical field many times don't understand what obtains there. In medicine there is clear distinction between clinical practice and pure research line. You can have 5 PhDs... If you don't go for clinical training (Residency), you are not touching a patient. All you'd do is research. Clinical training and practice is what qualifies you to treat patients.. And you teach medical students and doctors the practice (clinical practice, not research).... The Nobel laureate you mentioned is a medical doctor, a paediatrician, but he didn't win the prize for his practice of paediatrics.... He got it for his research in biochemistry and molecular biology which is purely academic and research based. That's a distinction between clinical practice and pure research.
Stop mixing everything up... If you need clarifications, ask questions please. PhD is not important to teach medical students and residents.. Haven't you heard something like this.. "medicine is apprenticeship". You are an apprentice when learning medicine. Learning the theory no doubt, but much more than that you are learning the practice. That is you watch and learn like an apprentice would do. Tell me how a PhD will be of use in teaching how to perform a surgery or how to clerk or examine patients or write prescriptions.... How does that even make any sense!
In Clinical practice, what matters most is experience and this comes with years of practice.. Not PhD.
Ask questions if you need to. Stop arguing what you know nothing about.
By the way there's a lot of research in clinical practice. Many clinicians (without PhDs) are seasoned researchers------world renowned  |
Education › Re: MDCAN Begins Indefinite Strike by Correcto: 12:14pm On Feb 27, 2020 |
Who talking of treating a patient? Even MBBS holders till touch patients. From your explanation, you are still confused. Obviously you don't know the importance of research, but know this, everything you learn in the medical program came through someone's research. NUC is telling that you need Phd for career progression in the University, that is if you must teach. It is a requirement. Just a get a PhD. oladotman: You see that's the problem... Like I said before.. People who are not in the medical field many times don't understand what obtains there. In medicine there is clear distinction between clinical practice and pure research line. You can have 5 PhDs... If you don't go for clinical training (Residency), you are not touching a patient. All you'd do is research. Clinical training and practice is what qualifies you to treat patients.. And you teach medical students and doctors the practice (clinical practice, not research).... The Nobel laureate you mentioned is a medical doctor, a paediatrician, but he didn't win the prize for his practice of paediatrics.... He got it for his research in biochemistry and molecular biology which is purely academic and research based. That's a distinction between clinical practice and pure research.
Stop mixing everything up... If you need clarifications, ask questions please. PhD is not important to teach medical students and residents.. Haven't you heard something like this.. "medicine is apprenticeship". You are an apprentice when learning medicine. Learning the theory no doubt, but much more than that you are learning the practice. That is you watch and learn like an apprentice would do. Tell me how a PhD will be of use in teaching how to perform a surgery or how to clerk or examine patients or write prescriptions.... How does that even make any sense!
In Clinical practice, what matters most is experience and this comes with years of practice.. Not PhD.
Ask questions if you need to. Stop arguing what you know nothing about.
By the way there's a lot of research in clinical practice. Many clinicians (without PhDs) are seasoned researchers------world renowned  |
Politics › Re: Governor Uzodinma Meets Suleiman Njoku, New Chief Imam Of Imo State (Photo) by Correcto: 9:36am On Feb 27, 2020 |
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Education › Re: MDCAN Begins Indefinite Strike by Correcto: 9:28am On Feb 27, 2020 |
Show us evidence of the comparison and stop making ridiculous assumptions. Mandeyy: Professors of medicine in Nigeria have produced better researches than the so-called Ph.D holders in Nigeria. What quality researches have those professors heading the NUC produced? Nothing! I know so many of those Ph.D holders who can't come up with any innovation. I've compared their researches in their journals to the researches done by lecturers and professors of medicine in medical and dental journals, and I can tell you that medical lecturers' researches supersede those of the Ph.D holders. Google is free. You can do the comparison yourself. |
Education › Re: MDCAN Begins Indefinite Strike by Correcto: 9:25am On Feb 27, 2020 |
Obviously you belittle everything in this part of world that y you guys don't make any significant contribution to global health, except for relying on information from already executed researches. I said he is an MD so I know his a medical doctor, but you see, he still went ahead and get a PhD. Have you ever asked your self why got a PhD? There are some Nobel prize winnersbwho are not doctors but I chose to use a doctor as an example to make you understand properly. Obviously you have a shallow mind and can't innovate anything good. Go read about him properly. If I may ask what level are you in school? You sound like a student. Mandeyy: You even contradicted yourself. You said that those with Ph.D do better in research than medical doctors. Here, you just posted a medical doctor. His Ph.D has nothing to do with his winning of Nobel Prize. Even a master's degree holder can do a good research. |
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Education › Re: MDCAN Begins Indefinite Strike by Correcto: 9:15am On Feb 27, 2020 |
Medical researches done by doctors are just advanced case studies edoairways: How is PhD unique and different from medical researches of those doctors? |