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CelebritiesRe: 10 Nollywood Celebrities That Are Lecturers (Photos) by elobyobi: 4:03pm On Mar 29, 2017
Zonacom:
Obviously the Op posted names of mostly yoruba actors who he's sure of. Down east, there are Igbo actors who are also lecturers in different schools. I know a certain lecturer in Unizik theartre arts dept. who is a nollywood actor though i can't remember his name. Prof. Laz Ekwueme, the traditional ruler of Oko community in Anambra state is also an actor.
Plus these are yorubawood actors. No real nollywood celebrity
CelebritiesRe: Write A Sad Story Using Only 3 Words by elobyobi: 2:46pm On Feb 25, 2017
She no gree
CelebritiesRe: Kemi Olunloyo: "Seyi Law's Daughter Is Fat". Comedian Replies Kemi by elobyobi: 2:42pm On Feb 25, 2017
princeparis:
Haba! This is too much now. She be aunty agba now. He no good make small children they call adult childrenless now.
Haba! I was even being civil sef. I'd wanted to use the "B" word. Now that would've been too much. lipsrsealed
CelebritiesRe: Kemi Olunloyo: "Seyi Law's Daughter Is Fat". Comedian Replies Kemi by elobyobi: 2:40pm On Feb 25, 2017
YOUNGrapha:
seriously I hate this proverbial saying.... cry in one way u are mocking childless women!!





note : the woman is in no way related to meh
Well she started it. Childless women should not go about mocking other people's children. That's bad karma.
CelebritiesRe: Kemi Olunloyo: "Seyi Law's Daughter Is Fat". Comedian Replies Kemi by elobyobi: 9:05am On Feb 25, 2017
That's a very healthy child. The woman doesn't know what she's saying.
Don't blame her though. They say childless women always have an opinion on how other people should raise their kids.
HealthRe: I Was Blackmailed For Allegedly Putting Ucth Funds In Mmm— Prof. Agan, Cmd by elobyobi: 2:58pm On Jan 31, 2017
Paying salary is a form of PH, so nothing spoil. grin
CelebritiesRe: 'Why We Arrested Harrysong' - Five Star Music Releases Official Statement by elobyobi: 5:41am On Jan 28, 2017
Three albums in three years?! Why him no go run?
This is why I hate being, or even sounding, desperate before an employer. Some of these people are like the devil. Give you a "juicy" contract with one hand and with the other hand, include some soul-sapping clauses.
Christianity EtcRe: How Should A Christian Respond To Chain Letters? by elobyobi: 8:02am On Jan 22, 2017
My God doesn't threaten people to repent or share the gospel. Sharing such amounts to blasphemy. Anyone that shares it is a sinner, whatever your intentions.
PhonesRe: Gtbank Outrageous SMS Charges by elobyobi: 6:04am On Jan 08, 2017
At least four of my friends have complained about this same thing this year. Its really sad, and annoying.
Science/TechnologyRe: Why Is Gregorian Calender The Most Recognised Calendar Worldwide? by elobyobi: 8:53am On Jan 01, 2017
One of the perks of being the major world power since 1582, I guess.
SportsRe: I Contemplated Suicide Over FIFA Suspension – Emmanuel Eboue by elobyobi: 7:19am On Dec 24, 2016
No problem Ode! Stay inside the house two days at a time. By the end of your ban you'll be as fat as Eniola Badmus. Some people just know how to rock pity parties like they're worse off than people whose careers ended after someone blinded them or shattered their legs. This one was just given a one year suspension for something he did wrong, and he wants to curry pity instead of accepting responsibility and finding a way to make things right.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Returnee Graduates Struggle As Employers Snub Foreign Degrees by elobyobi: 12:39pm On Dec 18, 2016
#Buynaijatogrowthenaira. grin. Tell me, what else is remaining there? cool
RomanceRe: Is Your Man Using You? (ladies Come In) by elobyobi: 7:41am On Dec 16, 2016
Interpretation:
1. So, if a guy doesn't feel happy, sad, moody, disappointed, angry, Hot, ecstatic, anxious, at various times he doesn't love you.
2. If he loves you so much that he flaunts you to his ex. If he thinks you're the one, and he just needs to get the pesky ex off his back, to try to convince her to move on and find love, as he has done, then he doesn't love you
3. If you so happen to be "hot" (whatever that means), and he takes you places, the same places he used to go to when he was single, He doesn't love you. If he weren't using u, he'd wrap u up like agidi and then lock you up in the house for his eyes only. (Why does that remind me of a certain religion?)
4. Of course love is not sex. He should keep visiting his exes and side chicks, whom he doesn't love, because he doesn't want to "use" you.
Did I miss anything?
PoliticsRe: Nigeria is too big to fail – Adeosun by elobyobi: 7:39am On Dec 16, 2016
She's never heard the saying "the bigger they are, the harder they fall"
PoliticsRe: Buhari Receives Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (Photos) by elobyobi: 1:21pm On Dec 05, 2016
Wait hasn't she been president for over 10 years?
CelebritiesRe: Adaeze Marian Obasi In Bikini In Camp Of Miss Supranational World Pageant by elobyobi: 9:31am On Nov 28, 2016
Forget politics, forget importing and exporting. Oga Alex, you have the BEST job in the world!!!
LiteratureRe: Famous Books, Countries That Banned Them And Why It Was Banned.- Tapread.net by elobyobi: 7:11am On Nov 26, 2016
In Nigeria we ban songs and movies. We don't bother banning books; y'all are too stupid to read them anyway.
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CelebritiesRe: Linda Ikeji Turns Down $2m Partnership Investment by elobyobi: 4:59pm On Nov 25, 2016
smallJagaban:
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I SAID TRAVELLING FREQUENTLY, IS ONE OF THE YARDSTICKS TO SHOW THAT WIZKID IS MORE SUCCESSFUL,RICHER THAN LINDA [b]


BABA CALM DOWN
Musicians need to go on tours to make money,its part of their job descriptions
Bloggers don't need to
CareerRe: Ask Me Any Question About Career In Dubai by elobyobi: 5:48pm On Nov 24, 2016
Pls can u link me to any Nigerian doctor there in Dubai, so I can parlay with him and get all the information i need
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Advice Needed:best Country For Nigerian-trained Doctors To Migrate To??? by elobyobi(op): 4:02pm On Nov 18, 2016
Laird:
http://www.emirateshospital.ae/all-about-uae/licensing-in-uae/


http://www.moh.gov.ae/en/Services/Documents/Evaluation/Healthcare%20Professionals%20Qualification%20Requirements%20(PQR)%202014-1.pdf




There is HAAAD FOR ABU DHABI,
DHA FOR DUBAI,

And One more body to practice in the other Emirates in UAe

GoogleSEARCH; DHA UAE FOREIGN INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL GRADUATE D



Mainly Go non residency jobs sha


No citizenship and no permanent residency


Work, gather money and move to a better country
The 2nd link isn't connecting.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Advice Needed:best Country For Nigerian-trained Doctors To Migrate To??? by elobyobi(op): 3:25pm On Nov 17, 2016
Laird:
I am a Doctor not an agent

As quoted in the above post


Saudi"# 3 years post graduation requirement

There are 2 known Agents used by their government 1 male 1 female.....

Someone 1 know used male, Someone else I know used Female

Prefer the male, my ex friend had somesome slight delays with the female agent..
But he is in Saudi now mainly gp jobs

Saudi Ministry Of Health Affairs pays for tickets

You have to pay the agents, they will tell You about Medical screening, certifying your certificates and transcripts with nigerian ministry of foreign affairs, and getting You jobs

MDCN LETTER OF GOOD STANDING

Or contact/visit the Saudi embassy




Dubai/Abu Dhabi/UAE


2 YEARS POST HOUSEJOB REQUIREMENT

200 DOLLAR DUBAI UAE PROMETRIC EXAM IN GHANA


GETTING YOUR health screening, certifying your certificates and transcripts with nigerian ministry of foreign affairs, and MDCN letter of good standing to DHA DUBAI HEALTH AUTHORITY



Travelling to Uae/ Dubai with 3 months visiting Visa to look for a job

And when You get one, converting Your 3 months visiting visa to work visa at Ministry of foreign affairs Dubai
I know you're not an agent. Lol. I wish you were though. I'd have made more headway if I had a guiding hand.
One more question, but no pressure if u don't know the answer. You have done so much already.
How does one register for the UAE prometric exams?
(I don't even know what prometric means, but I'm sure I'll figure it out)
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Advice Needed:best Country For Nigerian-trained Doctors To Migrate To??? by elobyobi(op): 7:58am On Nov 17, 2016
Hi guys,
So I've narrowed down my options to UAE and Saudi Arabia. How do I get a licence in the UAE?
Cc: Laird BJOO
CareerRe: The 10 Most Inspirational Female Engineers In The World by elobyobi: 6:44am On Nov 13, 2016
Nice piece. I wonder when a Nigerian institution will award a car, cash prize and one year sponsorship support for female inventors and innovators. And just a handshake for Miss Anambra...or whatever state.
CelebritiesRe: Swankyjerry Spends N112,500 On Pedicure (Photos) by elobyobi: 5:36pm On Nov 07, 2016
NevetsIbot:
why you got just four fingers?

Yur palm is too soft to be a man's
Well, some of us were created differently...
CelebritiesRe: Swankyjerry Spends N112,500 On Pedicure (Photos) by elobyobi: 11:06am On Nov 07, 2016
Holywizard:
u must really be a recainated Ancestor. just look as ur hand is.
bro u dey lack vitamins for ur body
Bros no fes. Vitamins don cost for dis Buhari period.
CelebritiesRe: Swankyjerry Spends N112,500 On Pedicure (Photos) by elobyobi: 11:04am On Nov 07, 2016
WriteBoy:
Lord! your hands look somehow and the nails... let me not even go there. How can you be proud showing the world such scatological appendages? in other words-- shitty limbs?
Thank you for choosing elobyobi comments section. Please hold whike we search for an appropriate fuçk to give. smiley
CelebritiesRe: Swankyjerry Spends N112,500 On Pedicure (Photos) by elobyobi: 10:22am On Nov 07, 2016
fashrola:
Men dis ur skin dey like uncircumcised dick
Lol. Thanks...?
CelebritiesRe: Swankyjerry Spends N112,500 On Pedicure (Photos) by elobyobi: 10:07am On Nov 07, 2016
Like my picture if you feel manicures and pedicures are for wussies and "suegbe"

HealthRe: Deformed Baby Delivered In Kaduna Hospital (Viewers' Discretion Advised) by elobyobi: 3:20pm On Nov 04, 2016
Lamellar Ichthyosis
HealthRe: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by elobyobi:
Plus, 400L as at 2012 doesn't mean he's graduated by now. Especially in a Nigerian private university, whether na premier or lux.
He's obviously talking about Igbinedion University, where people spend a minimum of 9 years studying a 6 year course, then have to go to Abuja to take the MDCN council exam cuz their school is not yet accredited.
HealthRe: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by elobyobi: 7:19am On Nov 01, 2016
Wait, he actually did say that!!! shocked
HealthRe: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by elobyobi: 7:40am On Oct 31, 2016
DrAda:
Can we please end this squabble? In as much as I will like to conribute to this debate, I won't cos the answer is painfully obvious. THERE IS NO LYMPH NODE IN THE SCALP. Someone mentioned trichilemmal cysts otherwise known as wens. I saw that too, but thought twice about it cos the consistency is hard. I am thinking subcutaneous nodules?? Cause. Searched online and got these answers which in truth are no answers at all but close.


LESIONS OF THE SCALP:
Actual neoplasms of the scalp are quite rare in children, but congenital lesions of the scalp are rather common.
Two such lesions require special attention due to the known potential for malignant degeneration. Nevus sebaceous is a congenital lesion primarily of sebaceous glands of the scalp that may transform into basal cell carcinoma. Giant congenital compound melanocytic nevi may occur anywhere in the skin including the scalp. These nevi may give rise to malignant melanomas. Early prophylactic resection of these lesions is recommended to decrease the risk of future malignancy.
In practice, superficial lesions confirmed to the dermis are usually treated by dermatologists and plastic surgeons; it is not until subgaleal or cranial involvement is apparent that neurosurgical consultation is obtained. The following conditions, although not necessarily neoplastic, are frequently encountered by pediatric neurosurgeons.


Scalp Nodules
Subcutaneous nodules of the scalp are common in children. The majority do not possess any intracranial extension or any relation to the neural structures.7 However, lesions of the scalp that on palpation are found to be fixed to the skull, or those overlying the midline may require further neurosurgical evaluation.
Scalp nodules result from numerous processes. In children especially, enlarged lymph nodes may present as scalp nodules, particularly in the postauricular region. There is frequently a history of upper respiratory infection and the lymphadenopathv is self-limited. It is also not uncommon in children to notice very firm nodules fixed to the skull after trauma, with or without skull fracture. These periosteal reactions should also resolve spontaneously.
Multiple painless subcutaneous nodules of the scalp may result from an inflammatory process of unknown origin known generically as "necrobiosis." Necrobiotic granulomas of the scalp are described under man titles including rheumatoid nodules, benign rheumatoid nodules, pseudo-rheumatoid nodules, subcutaneous granuloma annulare, and subcutaneous palisadinggranulomas of the scalp. Histologically, necrosis and degeneration of dermal collagen is the predominant feature, surrounded by histiocvtes, epithelioid cells, and multinucleated cells.

In contrast to true rheumatoid nodules associated with rheumatoid arthritis, these granulomas involve the scalp and pretibial subcutaneous tissue and are not found near the joints. Progression to clinical rheumatoid arthritis does not usually occur. The lesions have a predilection for the occipital and frontal scalp and usually resolve spontaneously. In general, biopsy is not indicated in typically appearing lesions.

Neurofibromas of the scalp may accompany neurofibromatosis type 1 (NFl) and to a lesser extent, neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2). With an incidence of 1 in 3,000 live births, NFl is a commonly observed condition in pediatric neurosurgical practice. In a patient with NFl or NF2, the discovery of painless, subcutaneous nodules of the scalp does not usually present a diagnostic problem. Occasionally, however, a nodule may be found in the absence of known neurofibromatosis. Characteristic cutaneous markings such café-au-lait spots and auxiliary freckling should be sought although they may not vet be present in young children. Biopsy of a lesion that shows neurofibroma, although not usually essential, may prompt consideration of the diagnosis of neurofibromatosis. Resection of neurofibromas of the scalp may be indicated when lesions are painful (e.g., in proximity to the occipital nerve) or disfiguring. Consideration of biopsy or resection should be made in neurofibromas that have rapidly enlarged because malignant degeneration is possible.

A variety of benign proliferative disorders of mesenchymal tissue occur in infancy and may result in masses involving the scalp. skull, and occasionally, the dura. These lesions are referred to by various terms and have excellent long term prognoses despite initial periods of rapid growth. Infantile myofibromatosis is characterized by diffuse or nodular proliferations of cells resembling fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells. Although considered the most common benign fibrous tumor of infancy, involvement of the scalp and skull is relatively rare. Some lesions appear to arise from the dura and result in significant intracranial mass effect although the brain and arachnoid are not invaded. In these cases, dural resection is recommended because recurrence may occur from involved dural.
Cranial fasciitis of childhood is a rare, benign lesion of unknown etiology that appears histologically similar to the more common nodular fasciitis and infantile myofibromatosis. It occurs predominantly in infancy and may present as a rapidly growing subcutaneous mass, often with intracranial or intraorbital extension. Operation is generally indicated for histological diagnosis and relief of mass effect. Despite an appearance alarmingly suggestive of malignancy, these lesions usually do not recur after removal.
Hi doc. I mentioned trichilemmal cysts because the OP didn't volunteer the consistency of the swellings, and trichilemmal cysts do calcify; whoever sent the OP to Union Diagnostics mentioned "calcified" somewhere in the indication for the x-ray....
But your stuff makes a lot of sense too. I guess it would be an interesting case to see up close. These nairaland people just come here to boast about who is a fellow and who is a medical student, it's tiring.

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