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agoadiv:Did you read the post at all? Or you think female can't be doctors? I bet u are one of those who think women can't be high-flyers! |
[quote author=Reyginus post=44001968]Wrong move. I don't think anyone should be honoured by the government for passing a test. Awards from the government should be for a person who's added something to the nation. I don't see how graduating with a 5.0 CGPA equates to adding anything to the nation. He did well, yes. But then what's the impart of his result on the Nigerian populace? Having a good result doesn't automatically mean you've imparted on life or ever will. Awards should rather go to people who have done this and not people who excelled in the tools necessary to impart life. He can be sponsored on a scholarship for a higher degree because of this potential but he should not be celebrated by the country because he's not done anything for her but himself. When he does something for the country then should he be rewarded. So far what he's achieved is only for himself. Good insight! |
Ojukwufrank:Lmao. Is he really 49? |
Icon4s:The message on the placard reads ' How can we be productive. No light, No water. I Thought I saw the same too until I looked closely. |
Hi, everyone. I met a 15 year old female who weighed 102kg with a BMI of 35.2 (Grade 2 Obesity) very recently where I earn a source of living. The particularly touching matter was that she had come for follow up. She was being managed for hypertension- elevated blood pressure. This thread is meant to serve as an eye-opener for us all. If we don't watch what we eat, what we eat might kill us! Home made meals are no longer the in-thing. We consider eating junk a form of status statement. We consume alcohol like our lives depend on it. Majority of us lead sedentary lives. All these factors compounded by a positive family history of hypertension can be likened to one sitting on a keg of gunpowder waiting to explode. Not only 40 year olds develop the condition. There's an entity referred to as 'childhood hypertension' -another story for another day. Be mindful of what you eat, drink little or no alcohol and more of water, exercise consistently ( u Could dance to a song in your room for 30mins) and watch your weight. The normal BMI is 18.5 - 24.nine. Below 18.5 you are underweight and above 24.nine) one is overweight and so on and so forth. A quick way to know yours is to know ur height in metres. Raise it to the power of 2, then divide it by your weight. What you get is your BMI. Finally, monitor your blood pressure regularly. Walk in to any hospital and ask any of the beautiful nurses to help check it. I hope this helps someone. Thanks. |
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