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yinkeys: In every military school, the number one element is discipline. Lack of it is rewarded using corporal punishment everywhere in the world, not only in Nigeria. In the US, their Military based school will never allow this kind of pictures leak , so you think otherwise.. Google is our friend 8 Likes |
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This guy is still practicing his trade on Facebook.. wow Abayomi Touchcontrol. |
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Amaechi or Amachree? @ frontpage title. Journalism indeed These mods are foolish.. |
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tempex88: You're right.. it is probably sponsored 3 Likes |
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This is the most retardēd defense I've seen so far. 22 Likes |
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GoTV: My friend keep quiet. you're a Muslim. Stop deceiving the gullible ones. 1 Like |
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Entvibez: Shitty list.. camry, rav4, sonata? And you didn't even put any hybrid? This op is sleep typing 2 Likes |
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solelymade: He is the one 3 Likes
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I wonder why even omotola will be acting like an upcoming artist 3 Likes |
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oshe11: Pants as in underwears or briefs. Infact,they check in your asshòle for heamorrhoids or anal fissure in the Army |
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Trendy247: Op, are you normal? Isnt this a standard procedure in all military and paramilitary organizations all over the world? Unfortunately,it's you who is unaware of the system and making unnecessary noise.. This is akin to your complaining about doing frog jump in a military school. 40 Likes |
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Reelmii: Even in the US and UK, yes .that's how it's done. Else if anything happens to the child, the doctor will be held responsible. The law is an ass. 1 Like |
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LadySarah: You must be silly. Doctors aren't the only ones who attends to patients . If the record staff hasn't seen and the nurse hasn't gotten the patients vital signs, the doctor cannot see. If the patient does not pay, the record clerk will not document the patients case, and the nurse will not use her teeth to attend.worse still, most HMO's don't cover much, and they're inefficient. Wasn't it under our very eyes the NHIS guy was removed for fraud up to billions of naira but Buhari put him back? Blame your government..not any damñ Hospital. 11 Likes 2 Shares |
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Nigeria is rotten . Sentiments aside, this isn't the fault of the doctors or nurses. In all same countries, emergency care should be the responsibility/provision of the government or through proper Health Insurance, two of which is lacking in Nigeria. 2 Likes |
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manikspears:Thank you |
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See this ignoramus OP, do you even know what eco friendly means? You didn't tell us their source of energy, their waste Management practices. Or you think eco friendliness is all about Green vegetation everywhere?? And where is the foolish mod that put this here? Ooh how I wish this was Reddit! 45 Likes 3 Shares |
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DopeAngel:True Even from childhood, as early as 2yrs old, their girls are already on heavily made up faces 2 Likes |
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Naajjii: Please shut up. Even the American president had gotten worse insults and the best he did was to insult you back, not this cry cry baby cum DSS totting president we have. |
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This is a good deal.. if only you are open to a swap deal with a Samsung Evo 256gb? |
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The earlier you realise that browsing with an unauthorized WiFi network exposes your data, the better for you. There are better ways of getting bandwidth |
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grateful236: This is this smart guy's plan. Hoard it then , 'reluctantly' sell it . His initial plan is to gather hype and then release. I wonder who goes as far as to make different covers for an unplanned to be released book! Legend. Kudos to you. You're helping the guys |
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This has been busted on their students portal na. It's photoshopped |
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gare: Like the black and corrosive brain you've got, you didn't read the thread ,else you'd have known he flatly denied having sex in the chapel. |
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zzzzy:Thanks.. Now I wait for real life performance with features. Kirin as of now,only shines in areas of AI and neural networks. Let's see .. |
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zzzzy:Show me these tech sites. Cnet, crave, gizmodo, ars technica?? |
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zzzzy: Alot of metrics. You cannot compare to SD 845 which has alot of modem band support to the current Kirin processor which has only a few lte bands. I hope you know the Kirin 980 isnt even released??it was announced yesterday. You're comparing a top ranking product like the sd845 to a processor which is not even released. Lol |
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OP, are you the original author of the post? Why evils? Besides , this op thinks performance is about benchmark results. Joker.. ![]() ![]() And BTW, Kirin is an in-house thing. More like a local championship. Huawei doesn't license their SOC to others. Unlike Qualcomm, so stop comparing snapdragon to this thing. 1 Like |
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Copied... I am a Nigerian doctor, and I work in Nigeria. I have been on call, 24/7 for the last 365 days, no weekends no leave. Why? Because the community hospital where I work in cannot afford to pay many doctors at the same time. Why? Because the patients cannot afford to pay for basic healthcare services. Why? Because the economy is bad. And if they can't pay, how can you give them QUALITY healthcare? I handle emergencies with rechargeable lanterns. I site intravenous lines with my phone torchlight. I consult in a room with no fan, let alone an A.C, and I am expected to rack my brains and make diagnoses, even though I see a large number of patients within a short period of time. I have had to operate on patients with phone torchlights. I have had to improvise an incubator with a CARTON for a premature baby. I have had to use a suction bulb, instead of an AMBU bag or an oxygen delivery apparatus, to resuscitate a baby. I have had to use 5 ml syringe to resuscitate a patient in shock because there was no infusion set [compare this to using a spoon to fill a bucket with water] I have practiced for 3 years but my bank account doesn't reflect it. Why? Most of my patients are poor and I am forced to pay for their treatment. Fact! I have managed diabetic crises without hourly RBS, let alone tests like SEUCr [compare this to sailing without a compass, or flying without a radar] In the western world, CT scans, MRI, ECGs are obtainable in the emergency department. Largely because there's an effective health insurance scheme. But here, my patients can't afford 3 square meals, they cant even do low cost tests like FBC, MP and PCV [each of which costs approximately #500], so how can they afford CT scans and MRIs, most of which costs as much as 50k to 80k for a single test. How do you want me to diagnose them right when I cannot do these tests to confirm my diagnosis? By magic or clairvoyance? I am faced with these daunting challenges. And I am faced with two choices: to watch them die, or to use my brain, my raw clinical acumen, and improvise to make ends meet. Most times I get it right. But sometimes, who knows, I may not. Why? Because I am no fucking "mutant X". I got no x-ray vision! Neither do I have a magic wand. So next time before anyone compares me, or any other Nigerian doctor, with the average doctor in the western world who has all kinds of " medical toys" at his beck and call, the person should do well to bring such a person and place him on a 24/7, 365 days call in this shitty hell hole and compare his mortality rate with mine. Only then can we have this talk. Yes, there are incompetent Nigerian doctors [ I am working on an article on that ], but so there is in any other profession, both in Nigeria and in the west. Yes, even in the Western world! John Hopkins recently published a study which revealed that the third commonest cause of death in the U.S of A, 3rd only to Cancer and Heart disease, is doctors' error! That is in the United States. So, contrary to what we may think, "misdiagnosis", "negligence", "incompetence" is not peculiar to "Nigerian doctors". We should stop blaming "Nigerian health care workers" and fix our system. The government has a lot of work to do. And until we do that, it would be unfair, perhaps inhuman, to compare our health indices with that of the western world, and to blame our healthcare workers for supposed "incompetence", when it falls short of what is obtainable in the western world. I want a situation where there's an effective health insurance scheme in place, where the average man in the street can afford basic healthcare delivery, where I can run as much lab investigations as I want without being afraid that the patient may not be able to afford it, where every patient has an ECG monitor by his bed side, where I can do CTs and MRIs even before taking full history, where I wouldn't have to improvise incubators with cartons, where I wouldn't have to operate with phone torchlights, where ...... This is what I want. But I don't have that luxury. So I try my best to make ends meet in order to save lives. You should really take a walk in my shoes. I am a Nigerian doctor, I work under impossible conditions and still generate positive results. I walk with my head held high. Hoo-yah! #copied 108 Likes 13 Shares |
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