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Reminds me of my service year too in Katsina, It was exam question that caused the wahala oo. In the question that was set by a corper. He used Mohammed in his question. Like if Muhammed has 3 oranges and eats two how many remains. Na so e turn blasphemy. |
Omo! Because thus one na NCO na why e cast. SMH |
Omo! I didn't see that coming |
For me Tinubu is the best candidate. His systematic consultations speak alot for the kind of leader he would be |
Someone posted this Samw warning last week on her story. Apparently she works in a hospital in that area and said this month alone out of 30people tested, 26 came out positive for either HIV, Hepatitis or Herpes. Guys make we protect ourselves ooo |
No matter who you are. Don't approach an armed person with aggression provided you are not armed and in uniform. RIP peter! |
WibusJaga:Lol! So you think if Sadam and Gaddafi had 6000 nukes at their disposal the world would have seen pics of them like this?? Baba nothing go do Putin jareh |
yuping:Bro it's honestly sad and scary self. When I first got married na so so quarrel with my wife it got to the point I almost beat her. I had to call her elder sis to come and carry her. Since that day once quarrel start na to commot for house ooo. Women can be annoying sha! |
Division! Chai |
Hmm |
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Overall the president was better in this interview compared to others. But for him doubting those facts Seun mentioned it means he may truly be unaware of the true state of the economy. Well, I wish him all the best of luck in his remaining months ahead and hope God blesses us with a better leader come 2023 |
The United States Food and Drug Administration announced its first approval of a long-acting HIV prevention medication earlier this week. The long-acting injectable cabotegravir (CAB - LA) is approved as a pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for adults and adolescents who are at risk of acquiring HIV sexually in the United States of America. This is the first time an injectable antiretroviral drug becomes available as a pre-exposure prophylaxis for prevention of HIV. The long-acting formula is a step forward and a valuable addition to the HIV prevention toolbox and will make acceptance and adherence easy. A long-acting PrEP product such as CAB-LA, taken initially as two injections one month apart and then after every two months afterward, could offer a better choice for adults and adolescents at substantial HIV risk who either do not want to take or struggle with taking a daily tablet. Companies holding new technologies should share their knowledge and recipes with generic producers to ensure availability and affordability in low and middle-income countries. UNAIDS is calling for this new drug to quickly be made available and affordable to people who need it most not just in the United States of America but everywhere in the world. The mistakes of three decades ago when lifesaving drugs were only available to those who could afford it must not be repeated. Market strategies such as generic competition and public health-oriented management of intellectual property rights, either through voluntary agreements or the use of TRIPS flexibilities must be used to make this new drug widely available. To make this drug available equitably across the world, a series of actions are essential. Firstly, the drug has to be approved by regional and national regulatory authorities in a speedy manner. It is encouraging to see that the developer of CAB-LA, has already submitted to the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) for approval and an outcome is expected in early 2022. However access must go much further. Secondly the selling price must come down through a combination of measures such as licencing and involvement of generic producers. Thirdly, national HIV prevention programmes must prepare roll out plans and prepare their health systems and communitiues to deploy this new HIV prevention option as soon as they are available. Current pre-exposure prohylaxis--Tenofovir plus Emtricitabine—tablets have to be taken daily as oral PrEP. They are highly effective in preventing HIV acquisition among persons at substantial risk when taken as prescribed. However many find it challenging to take a daily tablet. Another option—dapiviringe vaginal ring—is becoming available as additional prevention option for women at substantial risk of HIV infection. The CAB-LA option could be a game-changer for the HIV response, making PrEP simpler or less burdensome for all genders. This may also circumvent the stigma associated with daily oral therapy and improve correct dosing and adherence which is critical for PrEP effectiveness. This week’s United States Food and Drug Administration approval follows results from two trials. The first trial, HPTN 083, was conducted in 4 566 gay men and men who have sex with men and transgender women at research centers in Argentina, Brazil, Peru, the United States, South Africa, Thailand, and Vietnam. CAB – LA reduced the risk of sexually acquired HIV by 66% compared to daily oral. In the second trial HPTN 084, among 3,223 at-risk women aged 18-45 across 20 trial sites in seven countries in Sub Saharan Africa (Botswana, Eswatini, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, Uganda, and Zimbabwe), CAB – LA reduced the risk of acquiring HIV by 89% compared to daily oral PrEP. UNAIDS https://www.unaids.org/en/resources/presscentre/pressreleaseandstatementarchive/2021/december/20211222_cabotegravir |
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Lol |
Besto:Lol bro! |
Lol! Navy boys. That's my alma mater. Had scars on my back from beatings I collected from seniors, ratings and officers for a long time after leaving the school. MWO Wole Otebata inflicted most of those scars. When I look back at those memories it's with a smile on my face tho. |
January this year. It was my father in-law. He slept and didn't wake up. They called us to come omo I was confused. Baba RIP! |
Quite a long read so please bear with me So this morning as I got to the office around 7:30 a.m. I got a call from my friend he sounded shaken. The first thing he said was "guy the most traumatising thing happened to me last night". First thing that came to my mind was that maybe he bashed his benz. So I asked "wettin do your motor". He replied and said "which motor? Guy armed men raid my house" Apparently, around 12 a.m today the gate man of his apartment came to knock on his door. His colleague who spent the night in the house and was working late went to open the door and the gate man said abeg I dey find oga 'K'. His friend went back in to tell K that the gateman was looking for him. K told him to tell the gateman that he should come back in the morning as he had already gone to sleep. His friend suspected that something was up so when he went back he didn't open the door instead he told him through the door that he should come back the next morning. That was when all hell broke loose. They started hitting the door and shouting "K come outside now". My guys said he was scared stiff. He didn't know what was happening. So he quickly took his phone to call some of other friends to help him with the numbers of the police. He started calling but the police didn't even pick. That was how he called his neighbour who lives in the apartment above his own. His neighbour picked and told him that it was the police that they had come to his house earlier to ask for my guys number but he refused to give them and that he should just open the door for them and hear what they have to say. So my guy knowing that he has nothing to hide opened the door only to be greeted by a very hot slap that left his face swollen till this morning. They rounded up everyone in the house, layed them down in the sitting room seized their phones and started searching. He said if you try to talk that they would design your lap with one metal base ball bat they had with them. They searched my guys house till around 2 am and just left without saying anything. All this happened in the Wuse area of Abuja. Mind you, this my guy is one of the hardest working individuals I know. Asin his drive to succeed legitimately is so high and he's ripping the benefits as his hustle dey pay but police no wan know the work he has put in to be able to buy his benz. Their own Is that he is a fraudster. I swear this country don tire me. So as a young man now. You can't be successful from just sheer hardwork and determination, you must be a fraudster. People that are supposed to protect us even make us feel more unsafe. The sad part is that we were even planning to do a small CSR exercise at the police station this Christmas just to encourage the policemen but as is now even our 50 naira dem no go see! I swear they just succeeded in sowing seeds of disaffection from more Nigerian youths with this raid that they raided my guys place. [quote][/quote] |
Nice |
That was how they picked my guy, 15yrs old then, when he was strolling from mosque back home after morning prayer and took him to panti. NPF no know minor ooo |
This guy's clearly do not know the implications of what they are doing |
Lol |
Damn |
Imp |
Hunger too much for our land |
Nice one from our troops |
Na wa for Gumi |
The mumu landlord go hang for gallow |
Hope he's fine |
Bandits sef get thuraya |
She should go to JAMB office in bwari. My bro had the same issue. But she go grease some palms ooo |

I'm out of words to express how I feel? But the question is why nice people are victim still baffles me.
