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PoliticsRe: Andy Ubah Obtained His PhD From A Degree Vendor - Sahara Reporters (Photos) by dajebeedrys(m): 10:04pm On Mar 28, 2017
NextGovernor:
U can't convince us with your lies this time Sahara. Dino has prove himself in all your wrongs....

You said He didn't graduate
You said He attended NYSC 1999
You said ABU denied him
He got carryover ( It's a crime to get carryover in skool?)

Later
He graduated with 3rd class (he graduate at all?)
VC prove he graduated and you said VC was compromised.
He went for NYSC 2000-2001. He brought out his NYSC certificate as prove as against the 1999 you people were parading.

So keep all your lies to yourself this time. Now from Dino to Uba...
Did you take your time to study the NYSC certificate? Cos I did. I found out that the date on the certificate were both on Sundays which we both know NYSC doesn't issue certificate on weekends unless you never served. I also noticed that the call up number was 99 which means it was 1999, and he finished NYSC in 2001. So how possible?

InvestmentRe: MMM: If The Scheme Is Not Living On Debt, Then Where Are The Monies Stucked In? by dajebeedrys(m): 12:42pm On Jan 17, 2017
Olofintoto:
Ah ah MMM topics everyday! Are there no meaningful discussions again? Tired of all these MMM topics! It sucks!
Narialand is full of shit now.
InvestmentRe: 10 Reasons Why MMM Is Dying And Will Soon Be Dead by dajebeedrys(m): 8:47am On Jan 16, 2017
Anything with MMM goes to front page now for nairaland. It's disgusting. shior
InvestmentRe: Advice To Those Mmm's Paying Into Accounts Tomorrow by dajebeedrys(m): 8:45am On Jan 16, 2017
Nairaland is so useless now. shior
CelebritiesRe: I Need Just One Night With Yung6ix, I Love Him- Lady Cries by dajebeedrys(m): 1:00pm On Jan 07, 2017
Ashawo spotted
CareerRe: Lagos State Npower Members Plans Protest. by dajebeedrys(m): 12:52pm On Jan 07, 2017
Protest all the way
CelebritiesRe: 4 Female Fans Propose Love To Mayorkun As One Wishes To Marry Him (Pics, Video) by dajebeedrys(m): 10:48am On Dec 29, 2016
I sense babay mamas
PhonesRe: The Phones Spotted With Otedola At Zahra's Wedding Ceremony (Photo) by dajebeedrys(m): 10:54am On Dec 17, 2016
sarrki:
That phones are called vertu
Almont 3million per one
That one is not vertu o
Jobs/VacanciesRe: N-POWER Lagos State Let Us Meet Here! by dajebeedrys(m): 3:10am On Dec 02, 2016
08030544557
PoliticsRe: US Condemns Nigerian Army Attack On Shia Muslims by dajebeedrys(m): 1:55am On Nov 19, 2016
ok
PoliticsRe: Must Read: Whatsapp Conversation Between A Nairalander And A Friend On Politics by dajebeedrys(m): 3:39am On Oct 16, 2016
True talk
PoliticsRe: Wike Under Fire For Obstructing Judge’s Arrest by dajebeedrys(m): 4:44am On Oct 14, 2016
ok
BusinessRe: 19 Facts About Dangote’s Refinery And Petrochemical Plant by dajebeedrys(m): 12:24pm On Sep 08, 2016
No 3 is wrong. It is not located in EPE but IBEJU LEKKI
BusinessRe: Dangote Invests In Two Lagos Gas Pipeline Projects by dajebeedrys(m): 4:13am On Jul 31, 2016
aresa:
Forward your enquirers to Dangote himself and stop bothering us with your silly question...
Good.
At least you have helped the *Poor boy*
PoliticsRe: Jibrin Raises 20 Questions For Dogara by dajebeedrys(m): 8:48pm On Jul 27, 2016
sad

PoliticsRe: NASS Padded 2016 Budget With N481bn - Vanguard by dajebeedrys(m): 9:58am On Jul 27, 2016
Every week they come or open a fresh case of corruption so as to forget the previous ones.

I won't be surprised if another case like this resurfaces next week.

Bastids!!!!
PoliticsRe: NASS Padded 2016 Budget With N481bn - Vanguard by dajebeedrys(m): 9:50am On Jul 27, 2016
huh

PoliticsRe: 70% Of June Allocation From Non-oil Sector – FIRS Chairman Tunde Fowler by dajebeedrys(m): 6:55am On Jul 26, 2016
Kudos to you Mr Fowler
Nairaland GeneralRe: Heartbreaking Pictures From Around The World!! by dajebeedrys(m): 12:38am On Jul 26, 2016
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CrimeRe: Man Butchers Fellow Man, And Pack Him In A Bag. Photos Attached by dajebeedrys(m): 4:57am On Jul 09, 2016
choii
TravelRe: Danfo Slams A Skater On Highway In Lagos by dajebeedrys(m): 2:07pm On Jul 05, 2016
ahnie:
Hope he did not DEAD!
You say what?
PoliticsRe: Lere Olayinka's Tweet About Buhari's Age Vs Aisha's by dajebeedrys(m): 5:23pm On Jun 22, 2016
Dpharisee:
Buhari and Yunusa the impregnator of 13 year old Ese Oruru na de same. Child molesters grin
Ode. so 73-45 is now 32
PoliticsRe: US Government Is Ready To Extradite Obanikoro by dajebeedrys(m): 10:23pm On Jun 17, 2016
Casala wan burst.
RomanceRe: Where Do Prostitutes Take Used Condom To? by dajebeedrys(m): 6:25am On May 19, 2016
Babalawo of course
PoliticsRe: Ambode Connects 68 Communities To National Grid (Photos) by dajebeedrys(m): 10:44pm On Mar 24, 2016
Not all the communities have light o. I'm in ibeju town right now and the is no light.
FamilyRe: How This Lady Nearly Died In Her Bed (photos) by dajebeedrys(m): 9:26pm On Dec 27, 2015
I don believe
EducationRe: Emmanuel Arinze-Ifeajuna On Olympic Exercise 2B Book Back In The Days by dajebeedrys(m): 8:58am On Dec 25, 2015
He resemble Davido
FamilyRe: Woman Delivers A Bible And A Baby In Osun State - NTA [PICS+VIDEO] by dajebeedrys(m): 6:27pm On Dec 10, 2015
I comment my reserve
Science/TechnologySurgery Could Give Men Wombs Of Their Own Within 5 Years by dajebeedrys(op):
Lisa Kaplan Gordon


Will men be able to give birth sooner than, well,
never?
That’s the question provoked by last week’s
announcement that the Cleveland Clinic is
performing uterus transplant surgery on women
who were born without a womb or whose uterus is
diseased or malfunctioning. Hearing the news, we,
and some of you, wondered: If science can
transplant a uterus into a woman, can it transplant
one into a man?
The answer is yes. Theoretically, men could receive
a uterus, carry a baby to term, and give birth. But
what really blew our minds is that the day of male
pregnancy is closer than you’d think.
“My guess is five, 10 years away, maybe sooner,”
says Dr. Karine Chung, director of the fertility
preservation program at the University of Southern
California’s Keck School of Medicine. Today,
medical advances let transgender women adjust
their biochemistry to suppress male and introduce
female hormones, have breasts that can lactate, and
obtain surgically constructed vaginas that include a
“ neoclitoris,” which allows sensation.
Until now, however, a place to carry the fetus — a
womb of its own — was a major missing link.
Uterus transplants could conceivably surmount that
hurdle.
“I’d bet just about every transgender person who is
female will want to do it, if it were covered by
insurance,” says Dr. Christine McGinn, a New Hope,
Pa., plastic surgeon who performs transgender
surgeries on men and women and is a consultant to
the new movie The Danish Girl , about one of the first
recipients of sex reassignment surgery.
McGinn, a transgender woman and mother of twins,
says the “human drive to be a mother for a woman
is a very serious thing. Transgender women are no
different.”
Uterus transplants are still in the research stage for
women suffering from uterine factor infertility
(UFI). A Swedish team already has successfully
transplanted uteri harvested from live donors and
achieved five pregnancies and four live births. In
the coming months, the Cleveland Clinic team plans
to transplant uteri from deceased donors into UFI
female patients.
Transplant surgery is difficult and dangerous,
requiring patients to take antirejection drugs
throughout their pregnancies, putting them at risk
for infection. But for many women — and
presumably for many transitioning women — the
risk is worth the reward.
However, biological women have a leg up on
biological males when it comes to accepting and
nurturing a transplanted uterus. Women already
have: vasculature needed to feed the uterus with
blood, pelvic ligaments designed to support a
uterus, a vagina and cervix, and natural hormones
that prepare the uterus for implantation and
support the pregnancy.
Men have none of those support systems —
naturally — but none are impossible to create.
“Male and female anatomy is not that different,”
says Chung. “Probably at some point, somebody will
figure out how to make that work.”
In fact, medical techniques already
exist to overcome many obstacles to
male pregnancy.
1. Hormone therapy can shut off testosterone and
introduce progesterone and estrogen needed to
prepare the uterus for pregnancy.
2. Even though males do not have uterine veins and
arteries needed to nurture the womb, it’s possible
to attach a branch of a large vessel, like the internal
iliac, to the uterus. “It’s doable, it just hasn’t been
done,” Chung says.
3. Although it’s preferable for a vagina to support the
uterus, it’s possible to attach a transplanted uterus
to other ligaments in the pelvis.
At the moment, the thorniest problem standing
between men and pregnancy is transferring an
embryo grown in vitro into the transplanted womb.
The usual route for women undergoing fertility
treatments is through the vagina and cervix and into
the uterus. But since a uterus has never been
transplanted into a biological male, techniques to
connect a constructed vagina to a transplanted
uterus have not been attempted. But Dr. Elliot
Jacobs, a Manhattan plastic surgeon, says that
theoretically, “Connecting the two is not a major
surgical feat.”
Perhaps the most insurmountable obstacle will be
the economics: Transplants are wildly expensive,
ranging from $25,000 for a corneal transplant to
$1.3 million for a heart, according to the National
Foundation of Transplants. We can’t even begin to
guess how much a uterus transplant will cost if the
surgery makes it out of the research phase, and
chances are slim that insurance companies will pay
for it.
“It’s a class issue; you’ll only have wealthy people
able to do this,” says McGinn, who is featured in the
documentary TRANS .
Also, transplanting uteri into men provokes ethical
questions about long-term health outcomes for
transplant recipients and subsequent children, and
the benefit to society of using so many resources for
men and women to experience the joy of birth.
“Are people going to want to do it? Yes,” says Dr.
Arthur Caplan, head of medical ethics at the NYU
School of Medicine. “But I don’t see making this a
priority. In terms of making the best use of scarce
resources, this won’t get over the threshold.
https://www.yahoo.com/health/surgery-could-give-men-wombs-1302360099545142.html

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