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I'm currently a student of OAU Ile-Ife, and we are in the second semester taking our exams . The semester will end at the end of this month , and we will resume immediately on 3rd May,in which case I will pay my school fee which is a burden on me because of poverty. I need money which I can use to acquire at least a 2nd-hand Bajaj motor cycle. The reason for this request is that,if I request school fee now,and I get it,next time,will I still request? Of course,that will be boring and annoying! But if I acquire the bike,I will use it for commercial purpose ,so that I can pay my current fee and the subsequent ones and even help others. I therefore call on philanthropic, benevolent and generous nairalander to pls help me out! May Almighty God meet your own needs too. I can provide evidence of my studentship and other relevant documents if requested by an intending helper for verification purpose My contacts: emisco66@gmail.com 08134583636 . Thanks a lot!!! |
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When present Goodluck Jonathan signed the National Health Bill into law early this month, for the birth of the National Health Act (NHA) 2014, many Nigerians applauded. For those who praised the president and the National Assembly for making the Act possible, the coming of the law would address the country’s healthcare challenges. However, controversy may dot the path of the Act over certain provisions. Indeed, such provisions, which gave medical practitioners or doctors the right to authorise the removal of the organ of people for transplant to other persons, in cases of emergency, is raising some flakes. Yes, although the Act provides that for an organ to be taken from one person for transplant to another, the former would have to give consent, it also provides that during emergency, the doctor has the sole right to decide that an organ should be taken from anybody in the hospital. Section 48 of the Act provides: “(1) Subject to the provision of section 53, a person shall not remove tissue, blood or blood product from the body of another living person for any purpose except; (a) with the informed consent of the person from whom the tissue, blood or blood product is removed granted in prescribed manner; (b) that the consent clause may be waived for medical investigations and treatment in emergency cases; and (c) in accordance with prescribed protocols by the appropriate authority.” Also, Section 51 of the NHA, states: (1) A person shall not remove tissue from a living person for transplantation in another living person or carry out the transplantation of such tissue except:- (a) in a hospital authorised for that purpose; and (b) on the written authority of: (i) the medical practitioner in charge of clinical services in that hospital or any other medical practitioner authorised by him or her; or (ii) in the case where there is no medical practitioner in charge of the clinical services at that hospital, a medical practitioner authorised thereto by the person in charge of the hospital.” In the Act, “emergency situation” was not defined, which means that it’s only the doctor, who could decide that there’s emergency and therefore authorise the removal of anybody’s organ, without the person’s consent. Raising issues on this, Chairman, Global Prolife Alliance (GPA), Prof. Philip Njemanze, condemned the Act, describing it as a way to kill Nigerians. He stated that Nigerian population would be reduced through secret trading on human organs by international financial giants to save the lives of their citizens, while warning that human organs, such as the heart, liver, kidney, lens, cornea, ovarian eggs, sperms and so on, would be secretly transplanted in designated hospitals. His worry for Nigerians is that some certain medical practitioners at the designated hospitals had been empowered by the law to remove these vital organs of sick Nigerians who are on admission. This is so because, the law made provision for the right of consent from the patients, it also waives such right from the patient, in times of some certain medical emergency conditions, “conditions which the law did not categorically spell out.” No matter the medical condition, Njemanze described the section as an aberration and a crime against Nigerians’ right to life. The professor alleged that there were international interferences while the bill was being drafted, even as he accused some wealthy foreign individuals of influencing the NHA for their clandestine personal gains. On the standard of hospital provided for by the Act, he said no Nigerian, including the Federal Government, can meet with the requirement to build the special hospitals mentioned in the Act. Njemanze, who is a specialist in Neurocybernetics, frowned at section 51 of the NHA, which state: (1) A person shall not remove tissue from a living person for transplantation in another living person or carry out the transplantation of such tissue except:- (a) in a hospital authorised for that purpose; and (b) on the written authority of: (i) the medical practitioner in charge of clinical services in that hospital or any other medical practitioner authorised by him or her; or (ii) in the case where there is no medical practitioner in charge of the clinical services at that hospital, a medical practitioner authorised thereto by the person in charge of the hospital. He said: “Section 51 does not mention any donor, which means the person who owns the organ. Only the medical doctor or manager of the hospital has the right to authorise that an organ (heart, liver, kidney, lens, cornea, ovarian eggs, sperms etc) can be taken from a living Nigerian called a donor, for transplantation into another living person who receives the organ called a recipient. “For example, if a hospital in Nigeria receives an American patient who has paid one million US dollars for a heart to the American hospital in Nigeria and you visit the hospital in an emergency, and your tissue matches that of the American patient, the medical director of that hospital can order that your heart be taken and given to the recipient under the provisions of Section 51 of the National Health Act 2014. You lose your life and the American organ tourist lives. “Therefore, Section 51 is inconsistent with the Right to Life of the Fundamental Rights under the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.” Njemanze pointed out that Section 48 (b) waives the right to consent in emergency. According to him, it is forbidden in medical practice to waive the right of consent under any circumstances for living or even dead persons. He explained further that even when a living patient is unconscious or unable to make decisions, that right of consent is temporarily transferred to his next-of-kin, guardian or parents in the case of a child, but is never waived. The professor lamented that for the first time in the history of humanity and medicine, the right to consent to your own organ has been taken away in Nigeria through a law. He said: “Note that Section 48 (3) forbids selling and buying of organs. This provision is deceptive, because to pay money to the person whose organ was collected is illegal, but for the hospital to sell the organ to another person may not be in the scope of this law in Nigeria because the commercial transaction could take place on the internet, hence not under any territorial jurisdiction. “In order to make sure that organs are collected from millions of Nigerians, who will die in organ poaching, the law in Section 20, declares Emergency Services free. Section 20 (1) says: “A health care provider, health worker or health establishment shall not refuse a person emergency medical treatment for any reason whatsoever.” He stated that the Act may be misapplied by unscrupulous doctors as “all medical conditions could be considered an emergency under this law because there is no definition of what is an emergency. This would mean that the hospitals will admit many people in a purported emergency and under that clause the medical director decides, under Sections 48 and 51, that the organ of that patient be taken for transplantation to another living person, who is the ‘organ transplantation tourist,’ who paid hundreds of thousands of US dollars to receive the heart of a Nigerian who was admitted for stomach upset or any other minor condition. He would be operated unnecessarily to poach his heart and other organs. “Since there will be no Nigerian owned hospitals, even if you ask for a post-mortem, their doctors will arrange the report to suit them. As a result, Nigerians will die in millions over time and the foreign recipients would go home with new organs. Note that since they own all the hospitals, they also control the ‘health research,’ so statistical figures of improved healthcare could be well arranged, and no questions asked.” He stated that rich foreigners may likely come to Nigerian to build the specified standard of hospital so that they would capitalise on the provision waiving patients’ consent to removal of the organ and therefore, do indiscriminate transplants, at the expense of Nigerians. “The question arises, where would this be done? Is it in Nigerian-owned hospitals? Certainly not! The Nigerian hospitals, private, public, mission and Islamic would be closed down 24 months from now, according to Section 13. The foreign organ trafficking cartel intends to build over 260 so-called modern hospitals in Nigeria. A meeting was called by a major partner of the Bill Gates Foundation in this project to seek collaboration with the Association of General and Private Medical Practitioners of Nigeria (AGPMPN), at their Abuja headquarters in Nigeria, but no agreement was reached on any partnerships. “The hospitals will be built according to the International Building Code of hospitals. The Certificate of Standards for hospital buildings is based on the International Building Code of hospitals, which has stringent standards that no hospital in Nigeria meets. The plumbing is with conduit, all wiring with conduit, high floor to roof height, wide window width, 24-hour lighting, 24-hour air conditioning, 24-hour water, specific humidity, airflow purification etc. These standards could be met in very advanced countries, but are not easy to comply with under our own conditions. “The law requires compliance in Section 13, which states: “(1) Without being in possession of a Certificate of Standards, a person, entity, government or organisation shall not:- (a) establish, construct, modify or acquire a health establishment, health agency or health technology; (b) increase the number of beds in, or acquire prescribed health technology at a health establishment or health agency; (c) Provide prescribed health services; or (d) Continue to operate a health establishment, health agency or health technology after the expiration of 24 months from the date this Bill took effect,” he said. On the contrary, Vice President, Commonwealth Medical Association, West Africa region, Dr. Osahon Enabulele, applauded President Jonathan for keeping faith with his promise to assent to the Bill. He said he received with a sense of fulfillment the news of the assent to the NHB by the President. “I therefore, applaud President Jonathan for keeping faith with his promise to assent to the NHB. I also commend both houses of Nigeria’s Seventh National Assembly for their legislative passage of the harmonised version of the NHB. “Despite the alleged insertions of certain provisions that were not in either versions passed by the respective legislative houses of the Seventh National Assembly, I wish to thank all Nigerians, particularly ordinary Nigerians, professional associations, such as the NMA, civil society organisations, the media and other Nigerians, who courageously undertook the tortuous journey towards the long-awaited assent to the Bill, whose provisions seek to substantially address Nigeria’s health challenges,” he said. Enabulele, who was the former President of Nigerian Medical Association, said provision of a minimum package of basic healthcare services, including the provision of free medical care for children under age five, pregnant mothers, the elderly and people with disabilities are good. www.2gedatalk./2015/01/15/doctors-empowered-to-remove-patients-organs-without-his-consent/ |
One day, a patient who needed blood was rushed to Dr Akpos, and when he was told that the patient needed blood,without hesitation, Dr Akpos asked for cutlass.Alas! The patient’s relatives shouted! ” Cutlass for what! Dr Akpos confidently said that he would need that to cut a part of the patient’s body to truly know if he really needed blood.That if blood didn’t come out it means he really needed blood,but if blood came out it means there was enough blood in his body,everybody shouted “haa” and the patient fainted! Is Akpos not a real doctor? One word for Akpos! www.2gedatalk./2015/01/15/doctor-akpos-and-his-patient/ |
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What is d name of d person who saw d health report,where and how did he get it and where is d substantial evidence to support the claim? The story is smh! Let's fear God! |
Why is it that all vehicle tyres are black and not in other colours?Your own view. |
The management of OAU should please,for God's sake,extend the deadline for normal registration,considering the self-sponsored students,who need to work very hard before getting the money to pay the hiked school fee.Thanks. |
dominique: 3.62 CGPA best graduating studentA question to all of those who are abusing the girl;tell us CGPA! I'm 100% sure that the CGPA of some of you is so "low and sick",that if given drips for 6 months in a hospital,it will never swell or even average.CGPA of some of you is on probation,yet,you are here abusing an achiever.NOW,WHAT IS YOUR CGPA ![]() |
dominique: 3.62 CGPA best graduating studentA question to all of those who are abusing the girl;tell us your CGPA! I'm 100% sure that the CGPA of some of you is so "lean,low and sick",that if given drips for 6 months in a hospital,it will never recover or even be on an average.CGPA of some of you is on probation,i.e,less than 10,yet,you are here abusing an achiever.NOW,WHAT IS YOUR OWN CGPA ![]() |
A question to all of those who are abusing the girl;tell us your CGPA! I'm 100% sure that the CGPA of some of you is so "low and sick",that if given drips for 6 months in a hospital,it will never be healed,let alone, recover, or even be on average.CGPA of some of you is on probation,i.e,less than 1.0 out of 5.0 or 4.0,yet,you are here abusing an achiever.NOW,WHAT IS YOUR OWN CGPA ![]() |
[quote author=Foxy_Rebirth]I was going through the dictionary to check meaning of words while reading an exciting novel, it later occurred to me, if it is to be Honourable Patrick Obahiagbon that is to teach us simple proverbs and their meaning in school, how is it going to sound like, going by the way he murders vocabulary... But nothing spoil sha, I was able to come up with these ones and funny enough, it looks really close to what he would say when asked to teach in a class.... Please enjoy, and add yours if you have.... Peace ORDINARY ENGLISH: People who live in glass houses should not throw stones. HON. PAT'S ENGLISH: Individuals who make their abodes in vitreous edifices would be advised to refrain from catapulting perilous projectiles. * ORDINARY ENGLISH: Twinkle, twinkle, little star HON. PAT'S ENGLISH: Scintillate, scintillate, asteroid minim. * ORDINARY ENGLISH: All that glitters is not gold. HON. PAT'S ENGLISH: All articles that coruscate with resplendence are not truly auriferous. * ORDINARY ENGLISH: Beggars are not choosers HON. PAT'S ENGLISH: Sorting on the part of mendicants must be interdicted. * ORDINARY ENGLISH: Dead men tell no tales HON. PAT'S ENGLISH: Male cadavers are incapable of rendering any testimony. * ORDINARY ENGLISH: Beginner's luck HON. PAT'S ENGLISH: Neophyte's serendipity. ORDINARY ENGLISH: A rolling stone gathers no moss HON. PAT'S ENGLISH: A revolving lithic conglomerate accumulates no congeries of small, green, biophytic plant. ORDINARY ENGLISH: Birds of a feather flock together HON. PAT'S ENGLISH: Members of an avian species of identical plumage tend to congregate. ORDINARY ENGLISH: Beauty is only skin deep HON. PAT'S ENGLISH: Pulchritude possesses solely cutaneous profundity. ORDINARY ENGLISH: Cleanliness is godliness HON. PAT'S ENGLISH: Freedom from incrustations of grime is contiguous to rectitude.[/quote]U don try die thumb up joh! |
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Mosha Allah,u are welcome bro![Nafeesa AA]Former Nigerian footballer and Mohammedan SC coach Emeka Ezeugo announced that he has embraced Islam after being inspired by the life of Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him). Emeka went to a Muslim cleric last week along with Mohammedan manager Amirul Islam, his former team-mate Kaiser Hamid, Zaker party leader Amir Faisal and club official Abu Hasan Prince to convert to Islam. The former footballer, who represented Nigeria in the 1994 World Cup after playing for Mohammedan Sporting Club for nearly a decade, said he feels honoured to be a follower of the great prophet who he thinks is the greatest among all messengers of god. ‘I am always a curious person and studied different religions when I found the life of Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) very inspiring,’ Emeka told New Age on Monday. Emeka, who now has taken a new name Mustafa Mohammed, claimed that his family has accepted his decision, though they all are members of Roman Catholic Church. ‘I am a grown up man brother. I am free to make my own decisions. None of my family members protested the decision,’ said Emeka. Emeka, however, said that the large number of friends he made in Bangladesh is like his family and they gave him good support in making the decision. ‘Bangladesh is my second home and I have some friends here who are like my brothers. They helped me in making the decision,’ Emeka said. Emeka, 44, said he could not express his feeling about becoming a Muslim and felt like a Bangladeshi and it became stronger after converting to Islam. His life has become more disciplined as he has to offer prayers more now and follow some other rituals of the religion. ‘I have just planted a seed and now I have to nourish it into a tree. I know that I will discover many good sides of this decision with time but at this moment I can say the religion has made my life more disciplined,’ said Emeka. He added that he will apply for a new passport with his new name once he returns to his home in Nigeria. Alhamdulilah! |
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Either the students are very dull or the lecturers are very stingy with marks.
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[/quote]me self dey wonder o!