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Health / Covid-19 : The West At The Losing End by Emmanuhel20: 2:05pm On Jul 10, 2020
It not so long that COVID-19 came in it full force to butchered our health system and left it naked in the cold. Since then the Caracas of our health system has become the talk of the day in the loyal and respectable citizens.

I will say that Our Government has tried so well and deserved an applause for deceiving the radical ones in Nigeria till this point for nothing more is expected from a wise fool.

Covid-19 is real. And the rational few in this Nation believed in the realities of the disease. But our Government has cooked up some lovely sweet figures to deceive us all. But we will refuse to be deceived.

The Northerner has the highest rate of poverty in Nigeria, meanwhile the South-west has the lowest rate of poverty in the country... High rate of poverty means :lack of accessibility to proper healthcare which will eventually leads to poor health , inaccessiblility to proper education, light and good water .

And for COVID-19 ,This means that Northern states should experience lower recovery rates because of their inaccessiblility to proper health care, which also implies that high we should expect a high number of underlying health issues from people living in the northern states.

But the opposite is true. The northern states Has a higher rate of recoveries than the west while the east maintained a normal level of recovery With F. C. T with 30% recovery rates and Ebonyi leading with 99% recovery rates . These are the breakdown of the recovery rates of some other states based on the total number of cases and total number of recoveries per states according to the data provided on July 10 by the NCDC.
Kano = 79%
Kaduna =66%
Kastina=68%
Borno=78%
Jigawa= 97%
Zamfara = 93%

While in the West :
Lagos:14.4%
Oyo:52%
Ondo:20%
Osun:40%
Ogun: 65%

In The East:
Akwa-ibom=53%
Abia=66%
Imo=17%
Anambra=61%.

Looking at this percentage, you will noticed that there seems to be a magic happening here with the northerner(the highest ranked in poverty) having the highest recovery rates. Then we need to ask ourselves : Has the Northerners developed an antibody against Covid-19 or Their Hospitals are better equipped for the disease . This low recovery rates in the southwest signals low funds and low equipment for the disease... The government has fold it's hands towards us and opened it to the North... That is an unjust discrimination against the west.. I believed the west deserves better than this. But until we stand up together as one and fight against discrimination then the west will continue to see itself as a dusty rag that is of no good use and no importance to the owner.
Phones / Re: Don't Buy A Xiaomi Phone Whatever You Do! by Emmanuhel20: 6:14pm On Jun 24, 2020
Covid19 has come to stay.... Xiaomi has also come to stay . Everything comes to stay in Nigeria .


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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Manchester United Vs Sheffield United (3 - 0) On 24th June 2020 by Emmanuhel20: 6:06pm On Jun 24, 2020
Man Utd best side... strongest first 11. hmm, let watch out for the Miracle De Gea will perform Today

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Romance / Re: Beautiful Homeless Lady Roaming The Street Of Abuja by Emmanuhel20: 6:01pm On Jun 24, 2020
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Education / Re: Bayero University Kano Post-UTME 2017/2018 Aptitude Test Announced by Emmanuhel20: 7:46am On Jul 09, 2018
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Politics / N10billion Fraud:10 Questions Kemi Adeosun, Accountant General Must Answer by Emmanuhel20: 6:13pm On Apr 21, 2018
On Friday, the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, and the Accountant General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, colluded to illegally funnel N10billion from the national treasury to our ever non transparent National Assembly. After the story ran, both officials scrambled denials framed in manners meant to deceive and confuse Nigerians about the real issues raised in the report.
So the issues are clear and easy to digest, we have raised the questions below for the officials. We hope they will find time to
answer them as a way of enlightening our readers on this matter.
1) Are you not aware that the National Assembly has its own N125billion budget which should fund its capital and recurrent expenditures, and from which it should settle all its liabilities? Given that this budget is always 100 per cent funded, being a statutory transfer from the treasury, why did you proceed to provide an extra illegal N10 billion to that arm of government?
2) You claimed the money was sourced from a certain N20 billion earmarked for payment of debts to local contractors. Why are you the one paying National Assembly contractors when that arm of government has a block budget to cater for its expenditures and liabilities? And why will you give 50 per cent of funds meant for all owed federal contractors to the National Assembly alone when those who built roads, schools, hospitals and supplied drugs to our clinics are yet to be paid?
3) At a time that federal contractors have abandoned road projects across the country due to non payment of their bills, making our roads death traps, why did you release N10 billion to the National Assembly to buy exotic cars, especially when your boss, President Muhammadu Buhari, has ruled that acquisition of cars by lawmakers is a violation of the government’s monetisation policy and therefore illegal.
4) You released the funds without any due
diligence. As chartered accountants certificated in England and here in Nigeria, is it right that you released that huge amount of money to a non transparent entity that the National Assembly is without asking the lawmakers to provide award of contract letters, Certificates of No Objection issued by the Bureau of Public Procurement and job completion certificates issued by the National Assembly?
5) Are you aware that at least 44 of the 82 contractors the National Assembly claimed it was owing are not registered on the National Database of Contractors, a database of the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP). That means they are not eligible to be awarded federal contracts. Are you aware that even 17 of the 44 firms were not even registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)?
6) Are you aware that by colluding with the National Assembly to pay billions of public funds to unregistered contractors, you have violated our country’s Public Procurement Act, and that you deserve to lose your post and then be put on trial in accordance with the law?
7) Can you tell us why you violated the appropriation law by releasing N485 million for a project our budget provided N450million for? Has it anything to do with the fact that Senate President Bukola Saraki conceived the project and is handpicking contractor for its execution? Is it possible that you prefer to please Mr. Saraki at the expense of the Nigerian people?
cool You claimed you released the funds to the National Assembly after warrants were duly issued and approved by the Cash Plan Committee chaired by the finance minister. Can you please tell us in detail the process of approval of such warrants?
9) Unicef says 10.5million Nigerian children are out of school due to what government blamed on lack of enough funds for the nation’s educational sector. Advocacy group, OneCampaign, also says 2,300 Nigerian children under five die each day of preventable causes, a situation that can be
addressed if the federal government provides at least one percent of Consolidated Revenue Fund for basic healthcare. In the face of this heart wrenching challenge, do you sincerely believe that illegally paying for exotic cars for our lawmakers should be your priority at this time?
10) Looking through the above questions, will you still say you did the right thing in the manner scarce public fund was passed to the National Assembly? Can you still confidently say you did no wrong?

Politics / Re: Snatched Mace: APC Condemns Attack On Senate by Emmanuhel20: 6:53pm On Apr 18, 2018
They can't even defend the Mace and they want to defend the country... nonsense people
Politics / Re: Snatched Mace: APC Condemns Attack On Senate by Emmanuhel20: 6:51pm On Apr 18, 2018
They can't even defend the Mace and they want to defend the country
Romance / Re: "I Have Slept With 88.8% Of The Girls I Met Online. Girls Are Just Useless”- Guy by Emmanuhel20: 3:52pm On Feb 06, 2018
well , It might be true, and the opposite is also conceivable ..But you sleeping with 88.8% of the ladies you meet is a great achievement, But the thing is when others are using their time for Something productive for their future, He is using his time to sleep with ladies.....well there's always be a time for correction, no one will condemn him.... If he think that's a good profession for him, make he continue.... We will all see the results at the end of the day
Religion / Re: Pastor Adeboye’s $65m Private Jet Parked In Oyedepo’s Hangar In Lagos (Photo) by Emmanuhel20: 2:48pm On Feb 05, 2018
Now.. let say Adeboye and oyedepo did not own any plane, 1)How do you want them to be moving from one countries to another for important issues ....2)You all understand that in Nigeria everything is upside down, think about if their is problem that will arise and cause the man of God to be late to his destination... 3)The money they will be using for air transport from one place to another is enough to buy another flight

see from these 3reasons I think it is Good for a pastor to own a private jet without much criticisms
Education / Share Your Thoughts And Institution If You Have Being Admitted Via Jamb Market by Emmanuhel20: 2:19pm On Jan 15, 2018
Since Jamb introduce the caps market, Aspirants are all over the place talking about not yet admitted.But Y are they not choosing the caps market if the caps market really provide a better way to secure admission...
share your thoughts??
Politics / Why Nigerians Needs A Female Presidency In 2019 by Emmanuhel20: 1:10pm On Jan 10, 2018
Going back into the Nigeria History there is a clean sheet that no woman has ever ruled in Nigeria not even as a state Governor. Woman's are denial of their privileges to ever dream to Rule Nigerian,But Looking At all the developed nations in the world women's are part of the people who brought about a dynamic change to their countries ,People like

1) Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) The first female Prime minister of Great Britain, she governed for over 10 years, putting emphasis on individual responsibility and a belief in free markets.

2)Queen Victoria (1819–1901) British Queen. Presiding over one of the largest empires ever seen, Queen Victoria was the head of state from 1837 – 1901. Queen Victoria sought to gain an influence in British politics whilst remaining aloof from party politics. She came to symbolise a whole era of Victorian values.

3)Elizabeth I (1533–1603) Queen of England during a time of great economic
and social change, she saw England cemented as a Protestant country.During her reign, she witnessed the defeat of the Spanish Armada leaving Britain to later become one of the world’s dominant superpowers.

4)Queen Elizabeth II (1926– ) Since ascending to the British throne in 1952,
Elizabeth has become the longest serving British monarch. She has witnessed rapid social and economic change and has been a unifying influence for Britain and the Commonwealth.

5)Indira Gandhi (1917–1984) First female prime minister of India. She was in
power from between 1966–77 and 1980–84.

6)Catherine the Great (1729–1796) One of the greatest political leaders of the Eighteenth Century. Catherine the Great was said to have played an important role in improving the welfare of Russian serfs. She placed great emphasis on the arts and helped to cement Russia as one of the dominant countries in Europe.

7)Mother Teresa (1910–1997) Albanian nun and charity worker. Devoting her life to the service of the poor and dispossessed Mother Teresa became a global icon for Selfless service to others. Through her Missionary of Charities organisation, she personally cared for thousands of sick and dying people in Calcutta. She was awarded the Nobel Peace prize in 1979.

coolBenazir Bhutto (1953–2007) The first female prime minister of a Muslim
country. She helped to move Pakistan from a dictatorship to democracy,
becoming Prime Minister in 1988. She sought to implement social reforms, in
particular helping women and the poor.

9) Oprah Winfrey (1954– ):-->American talk show host and businesswoman.
Oprah Winfrey was the first woman to own her own talk show. Her show and
book club are very influential, focusing on issues facing American women.Shes also lead the recent "Their time is up" campaign for the #Me too movements

10)Angela Merkel :-->The present Germany Chancellor from (2005--date), She has become one of the most influential woman in this 21st century, She's has really change the Germany we know before to the Germany we see now,Shes has also contributed mercilessly by accepting over 100,000 refugees from the neighboring countries


But looking at Our precious nation ,women's are still encountering many setbacks and defeat to become a president of our most precious country.There are alot of people who against the female rule in Nigeria But I will also say "Their time is up","Their time is up".
History starts from Those who stand up to defend their cause, History begins from those Who stand up to defend their race, History are those who Stands for proper justification,The history start now.
#We need a female president in 2019
#We wants a female presidency in 2019
Politics / Sars Needs To Be Reformed And Not To Be Condemned by Emmanuhel20: 2:27am On Dec 17, 2017
WHY I DONT SUPPORT THE #ENDSARS MOVEMENTS
In about some few weeks ago most people are expressing their minds about the SARS EFFECT actually I will say thank you to all great Nigerians that are involved in this movement. Actually critically speaking The SARS has contribute their meritorious service in ensuring that the peace of the citizen are guaranteed,This is the reason why they shouldnt be crucified for their wrongs.
According to the statistics in unemployment is on the rise in the country, my question is if the government put an end to the SARS MOVEMENTS will it not increase the rate of unemployment in the country, these are questions we need to ask ourselves before being myopic about what we think is evil. The second question is Will the stopping of SARS services increase or decrease the rate of crime alert in the country ?.SARS are one of the most respected and fearful guys rendering the military services in Nigeria, putting an end to SARS will not do us more good than bad. Government should rather rectify the SARS law and order,SARS need REFORMATION and not CONDEMNATION, SARS are our people our families,our friends. Let support our brothers and stand for
# Reform the SARS code of conduct ...
# We wants SARS
#We need SARS

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