Celebrities › Re: Police Invade Portable’s Bar To Arrest Him & His Customers (Photos, Video) by excell12go(m): 5:38pm On Mar 28, 2023 |
The translation of his comments is so funny  |
Politics › Re: You Can’t Impose Tinubu On The North, Bafarawa Tells El-Rufai by excell12go(m): 5:25pm On Feb 04, 2023 |
Hendrixky: Yeah...north is well educated than we thought
After this election we are going to be aware of certain things 1)the problem of Nigeria is tribalism and not all about religion but mostly tribalism And hausas are not really tribalistic the way we thought But the yorubas are more tribalistic
Because as at the time Buhari was sick and travelling for medical attention we all was clamouring for him to hand over to a healthy and vibrant Osinbajo. We regretted our action of being stupid to elect a sick old man
But now we have a vibrant and healthy Peter obi contesting but the yorubas because of tribalism wants us to install tinubu again knowing fully well that the world will mock us
The worse part of it is that the pain and memory of the incessant travel for medical check up by Buhari is still very fresh in our mind.not like it happened 20 years ago. It just happened yesterday..
And for all those quoting me. Please am not any of this tribe not igbo, yoruba or hausa. I'm from the South South Some of you will use your mouth to reduce the votes PO is supposed to have. How dare you generalize and say the Yorubas want to install Tinubu? How do you expect Yoruba PO supporters to feel? You’re one of the reasons people say the PODATTI/LP campaign is based on tribalism. Campaign for your candidate without being tribalistic about it. No single tribe can win anyone the Presidency. Have some respect for people and refrain from tribalistic generalization. |
Family › Re: What Is the experience getting married to A Medical Doctor? by excell12go(m): 5:28pm On Jan 09, 2023 |
Akwaokukuo: Hey guys, this question goes to the men in this thread who are married to medical doctors, especially those working in the UK or any other western country. What are your experiences? Judging from the busy schedule of medical doctors, how do you guys take care of the children? What are the biggest challanges you face in your marriage?
I am currently dating a medical student and plan to send her abroad immediately after her studies. I would appreciate hearing from those with the experience or those whose relatives are married to medical doctors and both of them live in any western country. Thank you. I have read several vile comments on this thread. It is really unfortunate that our fellow Nigerians do not rate Nigerian women. I don't blame them though. It's understandable. You need to know that no two people are thesame, and while we're expected to learn from other people's mistakes, we're not expected to make generalisations and apply same to everyone. I'd like to have a personal discussion about this issue with you, if you dont mind. It definitely wouldn't be here cos I don't think I have the time and patience to type long epistles here. I chose to drop this comment after so many years of not posting here because of the sensitivity of the issue and how I can actually relate to your concerns. If you choose to reach out to me, you can do so via matthewkayodead @gmail.com. BTW, I am a male medical doctor who recently relocated from Nigeria. For everyone who might not agree with this short post of mine and resort to using barbaric words, I'll advise you don't waste your time doing that as I will not dignify anyone with a response. |
Travel › Re: Wes Payment Issue by excell12go(m): 2:42pm On Nov 26, 2020 |
Hello guys. I’m a doctor who wishes to verify his certificate. I learnt the platform for this is different from WES. Please can anyone help me out with this? Or does anyone know a doctor who recently did his? Please kindly link me up. |
NYSC › Re: Please Advice Me On Good PPA For Medical Corps Members In Makurdi by excell12go(m): 3:46am On Nov 11, 2020 |
festacman: Aim for hospitals but prepare your mind for the possibility of teaching science subjects in one remote public secondary school with bike-riding principal. Alejobs: FMC is your best bet. If you end up with teaching posting, volunteer in the hospital to acquire needed skill and experience. Holla at me if you need solar powerbank for your laptop. This individual came here for advice on the choice of PPA. The least we can do if we are not sure of what to tell him is to SHUT UP! Never discourage someone who really needs an information by saying what is obviously wrong. Remember you too might need help on this platform someday and you wouldn’t like an individual giving you false information. For the records, no doctor can be posted to any secondary school to teach. You can only get posted to hospitals. Never entertain such wrong notion, doc. I wish you all the best in Benue state. |
Politics › Re: Coronavirus: Sanwo-Olu Mulls Another Lockdown by excell12go(m): 9:22pm On May 09, 2020 |
In all honesty, I think Lagos needs this lockdown. The figures in the last few days have not been encouraging. |
Properties › Re: Five Reasons Investing In Real Estate Is Better Than Saving In Te Bank. by excell12go(m): 7:59am On Nov 05, 2017 |
HMMM |
Education › Re: Nigeria Medical Students Association Organised This For Ssce Students In Osun. by excell12go(m): 12:45pm On Oct 23, 2016 |
Very nice move. Kudos |
Politics › Breaking News: Shekau Resurfaces, Says 'still Around' by excell12go(op): 12:01pm On Aug 04, 2016 |
Boko Haram’s elusive leader Abubakar Shekau said in an audio message Thursday he is still around despite his reported ouster as head of the Nigeria-based jihadist group by the Islamic State (IS). “People should know we are still around. We will never cause any discord among the people, we will live by the Koran,” Shekau said in a 10-minute audio message. “This is our stand and we remain in our capacity as Jama’atu Ahlissunnah Lidda’awati Wal Jihad,” he said using the Islamic name for the hardline jihadist group. His voice was recognised by an AFP journalist familiar with previous messages he has posted on social media. It was also confirmed as Shekau’s voice by Berlin-based expert Yan St-Pierre of the Modern Security Consulting Group (Mosecon). “The person who posted on the internet is a very reliable source,” he said. Shekau’s audio message was released in response to reports that he had been purportedly replaced by Sheikh Abu Musab al-Barnawi, a former IS spokesman. In the latest edition of IS’s online weekly magazine Al-Naba, which was published on Tuesday, there was an interview with Barnawi in which he was introduced as Boko Haram’s new leader In March 2015, Boko Haram pledged allegiance to IS. But Shekau dismissed Barnawi as an infidel who condoned living in an un-Islamic society without waging jihad. The shadowy leader’s absence in recent months has sparked speculation about his fate and whether or not he had been deposed as leader. He became Boko Haram leader after Nigerian security forces killed the group’s founding chief Mohammed Yusuf in 2009, sparking an insurgency that has left 20,000 people dead and forced 2.6 million people to flee their homes. Boko Haram has been pegged back by an aggressive fightback from the Nigerian military since January 2014, losing territory and its capacity to mount conventional attacks. http://m.guardian.ng/news/shekau-resurfaces-says-still-around/
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Politics › Re: He Burnt His PVC Because Of Election Postponement (Picture) by excell12go(m): 12:21pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
mastercee: Illiteracy pls Your mumu brain seems to have disappointed your sense of vision. Look again and tender your unreserved apology. |
Celebrities › Re: Bibi Bright At Golden Movie Awards, Exposes Bare Butts (Photos) by excell12go(m): 3:49pm On Jun 26, 2016 |
This isn't just disgusting but seriously annoying.
D whole thing just black... Not even attractive. SMH |
Health › Re: The Unbelievable Things OAU Medical Students Saw During An Outreach (Photos) by excell12go(m): 8:09am On May 22, 2016 |
DonLo: Life is not in its abundance but in the lives touched by our actions. This philosophy guides Obafemi Awolowo University Medical students which saw them mark the 2016 World Hypertension day in an unusual way. The budding medics spent their day creating awareness and screening market men and women in the biggest market in Ile-Ife, Osun State called Oja Titun. Over 150 people were screened for hypertension and diabetes mellitus while also providing necessarily referral to Obafemi Awolowo Teaching Hospitals Complex where neccessary. And all these were done without a charge. The experience today further goes on to reiterate the need for routine medical check up, at least blood pressure. A 600 level medical student while discussing with KuduCancer was quoted to have said 'If I'm permitted to use this term 'walking corpses', I'll say we saw a lot of them today. We saw a lot of people with blood pressure of over 140/90mmHg who had no prior knowledge of being hypertensive. In fact, a particular woman got me shocked when her blood pressure measurement read 170/110mmHg. Unfortunately she wasn't aware and she goes about her daily routine as if nothing is wrong. We would have taken her to the hospital but the knowledge of the NLC strike action affecting paramedics within the hospital left us with no option. One wonders why those providing essential services such as healthcare should go on strike.' This is a further reminder for us all to check our Blood Pressure as the World marks another World Hypertension Day this week. Be sure you are not a walking corpse by checking your blood pressure. Kudos to the OAU medical students for this life touching outreach. http://kuducancer.com/2016/05/21/the-unbelievable-things-oau-medical-students-saw-during-an-outreach/ A wonderful Outreach.... Kudos to the ever selfless IHAC (IFUMSA HEALTH AWARENESS CLUB). To everyone who made this possible, I say more power to ur elbow. To our IHAC former and serving ogas at d top, God bless una wella  |
Politics › Re: Fayose: Buhari Forfeited Half His Salary? I Am Ready To Forfeit All Of Mine by excell12go(m): 12:28pm On Jul 19, 2015 |
if there's something the APC uses well, then it's the media. That's a very good means through which they sell their propaganda. |
Politics › Re: Breaking News: Ibom International Stadium Named After Godswill Akpabio. by excell12go(m): 3:27pm On May 29, 2015 |
Nice move Mr Governor |
Politics › Re: FEC Approves Confab’s Main Report by excell12go(m): 5:44pm On Mar 18, 2015 |
Even though I feel this should have been done long ago, I still commend Mr President and other members of the FEC for this wonderful move. APC fans be like: GEJ don block one of our campaign points oGEJ till Buhari decamps to PDP  |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor Adeboye Gets His Own Customized Coke Bottle (see Photo) by excell12go(m): 7:02pm On Feb 13, 2015 |
Your name is already on Forbes list sir.
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Sports › Real Madrid Ready To Sell Cristiano Ronaldo? by excell12go(op): 6:37pm On Feb 13, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Why CBN Is Under Pressure To Devalue Naira Again by excell12go(m): 1:44pm On Feb 13, 2015 |
Devalue today, devalue tomorrow. When will we stop What joy do these men derive in having over #200 equal to a dollar? Isn't it possible to have #1=1$ |
Politics › Re: Inec Chairman Attahiru Jegga Resigned. by excell12go(m): 1:03am On Feb 11, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: BREAKING NEWS: Jega Has Already Drafted His Resignation Letter by excell12go(op): 12:57am On Feb 11, 2015 |
blemon44: he has already made enough money
why won't he resign
he has nothing to loose I think it's a wise idea for him to quit. Maintaining his good name is better than staying to conduct an election that would most likely be declared unfree and unfair by a good percentage of Nigerians. More so, he'll surely be paid his entitlements in full. |
Politics › BREAKING NEWS: Jega Has Already Drafted His Resignation Letter by excell12go(op): 12:40am On Feb 11, 2015 |
Information available to 247ureports.com obtained from sources within the offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission [INEC] indicates that the days of the INEC chairman may be numbered at the seat of Chair of the INEC. A close source to the INEC Chairman reveals that the Chairman has already drafted his resignation letter – in wait for the “right moment".
According to the available information, the embattled INEC Chairman had opted to resign several times before the 2015 election following unflattering practices attributed to his person and office. The latest round of accusation against the INEC Chairman comes amid calls for his resignation over broad allegations of bias from groups across the country. Many of the groups alleged that Prof Jega’s actions had showed his bias against the southen regions of Nigerian and against political parties who are not in-line with the All Progressive Congress [APC]. One of the groups who spoke to 247ureports.com indicate that the INEC Chairman had aided the merger process of the APC in a fashion that went beyond the duties of an INEC chairman. “Prof Jega was holding closed door meetings with members of the would-be APC on how to properly apply for the merger of the three parties in a legal manner” said the leader who went on to add that Prof Jega was “in fact assisting them to collect the necessary items” they needed to complete the application process. “He was acting as an associate of the party”.
The security report on Prof Jega prior to his becoming the INEC chairman – which was leaked out of the State Security Service [SSS] offices indicating that Prof Jega may have not been an upright operator as thought – has caused many within the INEC to take a closer look at the chairman. According to the report by the SSS, it was gathered that while Prof Jega served as the Vice Chancellor of Bayero University Kano, he engaged in contract fraud and other related financial crimes. Particularly, it was gathered that many of the awards of contracts for infrastructural development within the university campus was awarded to companies owned by Prof. Jega. The companies were operated as fronts by many of Jega’s extended family members and friends. The sharp practices contained in the report was brought to the attention of the President by the agents of the SSS. President Jonathan was not pleased with the contents of the security report. But it took the intervention of the Principal Secretary to the Presidency, Hassan Tukur who impressed on President Jonathan that the addition of Prof Jega would be an added bonus to the integrity of the INEC. The President heeded to the plea of Hassan Tukur – and announced the appointment of Prof Jega as the new INEC chairman.
But Jega’s announcement as the new INEC chairman came with its bit of drawbacks for the President. This is as the INEC Chairman remained at an arms length away from the President. The INEC Chairman, unlike he other INEC chairmen that came before him, developed a cold relationship with the President. According to sources, Prof. Jega would only brief the President on the progress reports and/or status reports on a biweekly basis – and nothing more. “He did not consult the President on any matters – neither did he attempt to develop a cordial relationship with the president. Prof Jega’s demeanor towards the President, according to sources, concerned some of the handlers of the Presidency who saw Jega’s attitude as suspicious and unhealthy for the institution of the INEC. When the President was alerted on the possible suspicious demeanor of the INEC Chairman, the President was quick to refer them to Hassan Tukur’s assurance that Prof. Jega was not a worry.
However with the built up the 2015 presidential elections, Prof Jega’s attitude began to lose its shell – and began to show its true intentions. It gradually started to become clearer to the presidency that Prof. Jega may have been working with the opposition party in seeking to return power to the core north. The exercise to selectively increase the number of polling units in the northern region of the country raised eyebrows – as to the reasons behind the abrupt decision by the INEC chairman. The fast actions of National commissioners from the southern regions of the country halted the INEC Chairman from proceeding to implement his desired to populate the northern part of the country with the larger majority of the polling units. It took the arm twisting of the INEC Chairman to back-down from the decision.
When Prof Jega’s effort to populate the north with polling units failed, he devised a plan to use the ‘Permanent Voters Card [PVC] to create the needed imbalance in the north/south polity. Anchoring his plan on the rule that all voters must have a PVC before being allowed to vote, the INEC Chairman and some of his national chairmen devised a plan to give the northern part of he country an overwhelming advantage in the distribution of the said PVCs. The PVC were effectively distributed through the Imams and other community leaders in select states of the core north where the APC supporters are known to concentrate. While in the southern regions of country, the PVCs were dumped at the respective INEC offices at the local government areas – for the owners to come and collect. For this reason, the collection percentage of the PVCs in the northern region became much more higher than those in the southern region. It exposed what appears a structured disparity.
Mr. President, according to presidential sources, is not happy with Prof. Jega as a result.
“Arrangements are on the offing to begin the removal process for the INEC chairman” says the source who also emphasized that the INEC chairman is also aware of the process – and has decided to hang-on to raise some ‘dust’ before existing the INEC offices. “The Prof knows that he is going”. But it remains to be seen if the President would follow through on his stated intent to remove the INEC chairman and to replace him with a Professor from the South west region. The brother to the governor of Ondo state – has been touted as a possible replacement for Prof Jega. When 247ureports.com reached out to the INEC office though the spokesman, Kayode Idowu, he brushed aside Prof. Jega’s resignation as mere rumor. He then added that Prof. Jega remains the INEC Chairman. “Jega will conduct this election” he added.
Stay tuned as the story unfolds… http://247ureports.com/why-jega-has-already-drafted-his-resignation-letter/ |
Politics › Re: He Burnt His PVC Because Of Election Postponement (Picture) by excell12go(m): 6:48pm On Feb 08, 2015*. Modified: 12:16pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
Has he forgotten that he'll need this card to vote in subsequent elections?? Illitracy is indeed a deadly disease. |
Politics › Re: See What This Person Did To His PVC After Election Postponement by excell12go(m): 6:44pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Illetracy is indeed a deadly disease. |
Politics › Re: 17 Parties Demand Poll Shift At Meeting With INEC by excell12go(m): 6:28pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
BodyKiss: Use your head, there's brain inside I think the neuronal circuit in your brain is distorted. slowpoke. |
Politics › Re: 17 Parties Demand Poll Shift At Meeting With INEC by excell12go(m): 5:42pm On Feb 07, 2015 |
And some mofos will keep saying GEJ is responsible for the poll shift. 17 out of 28 political parties called for the shift...that's about 61%. |
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Politics › Re: 17 Parties Demand Poll Shift At Meetingwith INEC by excell12go(m): 5:07pm On Feb 07, 2015 |
And some mofos will keep saying GEJ is responsible for the poll shift. 17 out of 28 political parties called for the shift...that's about 61%. |
Health › Re: How To Keep The Joystick Healthy And Clean by excell12go(m): 4:15pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
Not all Penis / dick smells. Mine doesn't. |
Politics › Re: Redeemed Church Member Cuts Off His Penis To Concentrate On His 21 Days Fasting by excell12go(m): 8:23pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
WTF!!! "My people perish for lack of understanding " |
Politics › Re: APC Rejects PDP’s Denial Of Fayose’s Controversial Buhari Advert by excell12go(m): 8:13pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
Wishing a fellow human death is wrong and should be condemned....tho I think Fayose said the obvious fact. |
Health › Re: 10 Top Exercises To Increase Your Height by excell12go(op): 9:15pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
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Health › Re: 10 Top Exercises To Increase Your Height by excell12go(op): 8:32pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
siegfried99:
 Bros u funny o. Na d only tin u fit type b dat. lol  |