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Politics / Re: PDP Monitoring Edo Election From Situation Room (Photos) by deluckiest(m): 11:21pm On Sep 19, 2020
Enudapan:
Nna eh! No qualms
This is so sophisticated
Stop polluting every thread with the bolded. It's not a must to comment, if you have no sensible thing to say, just mute.
Politics / Re: Edo 2020: Emulate Jonathan, Oba Of Benin Charges Politicians (VIDEO) by deluckiest(m): 11:44am On Sep 03, 2020
MajorOvakporaye:
This guy you suppose dor use this honey business take build house, by car and marry o.
You should encourage him instead. You have no moral rights to make mockery of his business when you never patronised him.
Family / Re: Man Sold Land, Car, Property To Fulfil His Wife's Dream Of Studying Abroad by deluckiest(m): 11:26am On Sep 03, 2020
Because it favours you now doesn't mean it is always Uhuru. If the investments on the lady had gone the other way round you will hear him placing curses on the woman and calling women all sort of names.

We've had stories of such attempts particularly in the United states that ended in tears and regrets.

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Business / Re: Join The Webinar Classroom by deluckiest(m): 9:30pm On Sep 02, 2020
deluckiest:
Good evening everyone. Guess your day has been bless?

To those of you that appreciate what this opportunity brings and has already taken their seats in the WhatsApp group for the upcoming seminar, I say thank you. I promise you will not regret your participation.

Remember you have notching to lose but a lot to benefit.

Only few spots are available at this time but cannot guarantee it will still be available for you if you delay further to join the group.

If you are having issues with the WhatsApp link send me an email deluckiest@gmail.com with your name and WhatsApp number and I will add you to the group manually.

Again, the date for the seminar is September 5TH - September 7TH, 2020 at 8PM on the dot Nigerian time.
Venue: WhatsApp group


Stay safe and God bless

Business / Re: Join The Webinar Classroom by deluckiest(m): 9:27pm On Sep 02, 2020
Good evening everyone. Guess your day has been bless?

To those of you that appreciate what this opportunity brings and has already taken their seats in the WhatsApp group for the upcoming seminar, I say thank you. I promise you will not regret your participation.

Remember you have notching to lose but a lot to benefit.

Only few spots are available at this time but cannot guarantee it will still be available for you if you delay further to join the group.

If you are having issues with the WhatsApp link send me an email deluckiest@gmail.com with your name and WhatsApp number and I will add you to the group manually.

Again, the date for the seminar is September 5TH - September 7TH, 2020 at 8PM on the dot Nigerian time.
Venue: WhatsApp group


Stay safe and God bless
Culture / Re: Masquerade Spotted Asking A Lady For Her Phone Number (video) by deluckiest(m): 4:06pm On Sep 01, 2020
Who no like better thing smiley

Business / Join The Webinar Classroom by deluckiest(m): 2:10pm On Sep 01, 2020
The reason why you need to become your own boss and take charge of your destiny financially is because of trying times like this. Some people's dreams have been shattered, while others are losing their jobs daily. See why no government or any other company out there can guarantee job security? Worry no more as you will have every reason to smile soon.

Join and participate in our up coming seminar and learn how to trade the digital currencies to earn a living.

We tutor you in a manner that makes the learning both interesting and fun because the courses are broken down for easy to understand and assimilate.

I know that with the current pandemic situation, some of you are afraid of going out. For this reason, seminar will be conducted online via WhatsApp group and you can participate in the training from the comfort of your home or office.

We'll cover the following:

-Binary options, Foreign exchange(FOREX) and Cryptocurrency trading

Requirements to participate:
-Internet connected laptop/smart phone
-An open mind

Date: Sept. 5th - Sept. 7th
Time: 8pm Nigerian time

To reserve your space send email to deluckiest@gmail.com or send text message to this number 08159257382 with the word "Sign up request".

Check my signature to join our whataApp
Health / Re: My Covid-19 Experience: The Deceit, Media Propangada by deluckiest(m): 4:03pm On Jun 26, 2020
ryfoz:


you are very lucky bro. A friend of mine with a little bit of asthmatic issues (episodes) long before COVID-19 died as a result of this nonchalant attitude of health workers, stigmatisation based on their prejudice, foolishness, and inability to conduct and treat basic human illness as common as headache. He died right there in an hospital where they refused to attend to him on time.

All he complained of was shortness of breath and how he managed to take himself there was a wonder, and a simple inhaler could have saved his life.

I was very angry when I heard the news because we grew up together and he was planning his wedding soon sef. We are far from each other now (different state) and I really wish I was there for him that day
Hope we get it right sooner than later. So sad. May his soul and those of the departed rest in peace and those already ill to have full recovery in Jesus name, Amen
Health / Re: My Covid-19 Experience: The Deceit, Media Propangada by deluckiest(m): 3:47pm On Jun 26, 2020
Seun:
Bump. Apologies for the blocking of your post by the anti-spam bot.
"No problem boss. Thank you smiley
Health / My Covid-19 Experience: The Deceit, Media Propangada by deluckiest(m): 11:45am On May 21, 2020
There is so much deceit and insincerity in this COVID 19 palaver.

This pandemic has exposed our unpreparedness to manage emergency situations, the government and health workers in government hospital are culpable. My experience in the hands of the public health workers is a bitter experience I don't pray to encounter again.

I do experience some occasional respiratory discomfort and mild chest pains especially when I'm indoors. This illness started 5years ago when I was a student at Unilag. I went to the school's Health centre and got better . No test or CXR was ever done.
I use ventolin inhaler on my own each time I have the episode which may not come for a year.

I called a relative who is a doctor 2 weeks ago because I needed his opinion with the complaints. He directed me to the Ikorodu General Hospital for proper evaluation. At the hospital I was nonchalantly and unprofessionally treated. Without any examination or simple auscultation of my chest they had already condemned me as a COVID 19 patient giving me a list of drugs to buy:
hydroxylchoroquine, vit.C, Zinc tab. , Cefuroxime, which are drugs they use in isolation centres in Lagos. Thereafter, I was refereed to LUTH for COVID 19 screening.
Meanwhile, I had no fever, no cough, no itchy throat, no sneezing, no weakness. At LUTH I was tossed up and down for 2 days and then sent to IDH in Yaba. My experience at IDH was worse than what happened at Ikorodu and LUTH. I saw a lot of very sick patients sent away on the excuse that they are out of testing materials. After another 3 days I was again referred to NIMR where the samples were to be obtained. After 2 days at the NIMR I was directed to go and generate some information electronically before they could obtain my swab specimen.

After several times I couldn't succeed and was told that there were no materials for the tests as they were expecting some from the NCDC.
At this stage I gave up the quest and went back to my family in Ikorodu.

Aftermath of my experience, my doctor whom I earlier contacted asked me to do a CXR ,ECG and other basic tests.

In the meantime, he prescribe these drug which I'm taking and there is much improvement as I'm doing very well.

salbutamol, prednisone, paracetamol

Hopefully I will come for a review when my results are ready.

This narrative is to highlight the decay in our healthcare system.

Everyday they continue to churn out statistics of how many they have cured, discharged etc. It is a charade.
If I really had CORONAVIRUS I would be dead by now. Why can't doctors do normal or basic examinations again.?

There is a need for total rebirth, attitudinal change in the way we do things.

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Politics / Re: Coronavirus: Vera Akpan, 8-Year-Old Writes Buhari, Donates N2,350 by deluckiest(m): 3:16pm On Apr 01, 2020
helinues:
Parents stunts.... Seeking both state and FG attentions

2 in 1 target
Exactly my thought. The writeup na scam
Health / Re: Stories Of Nairalanders With Coronavirus by deluckiest(m): 7:39pm On Mar 19, 2020
Johnbosco77:
May what happened in 1347 never repeat itself...
What happened?
Politics / Re: Jonathan Reacts To Allegations Of N300M Bribe From APC To Support David Lyon by deluckiest(m): 3:53pm On Mar 11, 2020
illmatic101:





If President Jonathan is a humble drunkard, then what should we call you dad?
Don't mind him. He don change his rotten meat grill monicker to female as if his opinion matters anymore
Politics / Re: Influential Traditional Rulers Who Were Dethroned In Nigeria. by deluckiest(m): 1:08pm On Mar 11, 2020
einsteine:


He was dethroned.

His reign ended there and then.

Agho Obaseki became the representative of the British in Benin.
Obaseki was appointed as administrator by the British and you guys should understand the difference. Check history and tell.me where Obaseki was ever referred or called 'Oba'.
Politics / Re: Influential Traditional Rulers Who Were Dethroned In Nigeria. by deluckiest(m): 12:09pm On Mar 11, 2020
baralatie:

oba of Benin was dethroned, banished the palace cleared and burned and was replaced with Obaseki.
Oba Ovorawmen was never replaced by Obaseki, rather he was used to collect taxes to the british government. The people of Benin never recognized him as Oba. The throne was left vacant until the death of Oba Ovorawmen where he exiled in Calabar, his son Oba Eweka assumed the throne to continue from where his father left off

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