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Hepatitis B can survive the. fire unless the barber leaves the clipper's teeth burning for minutes....I have heparitis B, and it is not from childhood. i have never have sex in my life. |
gucciangel:It was well. I'm sorry for getting back to you late. Anyway, I'm nkt expecting anything from Zenith again. Thank you |
tammie24:Stop disseminating wrong info. It doesn't kill fast, in fact you could live your own life without knowing you have it. As the author has rightly written it affects the Liver whilst exhibiting symptoms in some and not in others. Our Immune system wouldat first stage fights it once infected. For adults that have acute Hep B it is statistically expeceted that 90 to 95% will cure it without even knowing they ever had it - this is done withing 6 months once infected while for Children and ederly persons 90% will not be able to fight it. What this means for the adult and children is, once your immune system is unable to fight it withing 6 months you're automatically diagnosed to have chronic infection and which has no cure presently( for HepB). At this point your doctor will have you run some tests and determine if you need treatment and be checked once in 6 months - meaning not everybody needs treatments!! This treatment will however, surpress the virus efficacy and prevents it from attching ur liver but one would still have the virus in his/her blood stream albeit living a normal life whilst treating it. To say it kills fast is a wrong info there are many people that are walking with this virus around thr world and don't even know it. For many Adults they get infected, there Immune stystem fight it and they develop the antibody and can never be infected again. They go thru this process without even know it. This further explains while a husband might have it while the wife won't!! |
Blizzy9ja:How'd you feel if a muslim calls something significant to your religion 'nonesense'? And when has HRM Sanusi's daughters become the yardstick to measure religion? |
Barbar2ndey:Yes I was. Any reason you asking? |
ok. I pray you get invitedHello, Luckily I came accross ur posts in the section. I'm also currently in Zemith's recruitment process, and I would like to know if you got in as I have some infos I need. I had gone through medicals but I was called in for second medical. I got to know when I waa about having the medical that theu are testing me for hepatitis B. I became worried so I had me teated from an hospital and the result came out positive. I'm depressed RN. I don't know I get to have this. It's beyond me. The doc. Said it could be from Barbing saloon. My questions is: I haven't been contacted by Zenith as per their own test. Do you by any way know if I have been dropped off this recruitment process? Thanks Can you email me? |
CHM11:Hello CHM11, Luckily I came accross ur posts in the section. I'm also currently in Zemith's recruitment process, and I would like to know if you got in as I have some infos I need. I had gone through medicals but I was called in for second medical. I got to know when I waa about having the medical that theu are testing me for hepatitis B. I became worried so I had me teated from an hospital and the result came out positive. I'm depressed RN. I don't know I get to have this. It's beyond me. The doc. Said it could be from Barbing saloon. My questions is: I haven't been contacted by Zenith as per their own test. Do you by any way know if I have been dropped off this recruitment process? Thanks |
Hadampson:What should they do? Should they go and reduce it? Emmychuks20: |
Preshy561:Have you ever watched porn? Ever seen a woman being drilled amd shouting jesus? |
hello fam, I seem to have poor network. As regard the deadline for taking the test, can I write it at midnight when. the network should possibly be better? I also received a message from LEEDWAY, saying they are addressing the network issue |
08189364697 please add me to the group |
this is my number 08189364697 please add me to the group |
hello house, I attended the Admin interview that was held in Abuja late May, any info regarding the final shortlisted candidate pls? |
naijacentric:you can wear shoes to pray sef, let seek knowledge pls |
NwaAmaikpe:can you here yourself? Sabath day? does this sound secular to you? |
i could decipher 3 points from you writeup.
1. Nigeria is not Saudi, quite alright but you
need to know that Saudi is not a secular state
and the accepted religion there is ISLAM so
no basis for comparison
2. sentiments blinds you to have posit that a
sango worshiper or Cele can decide to wear
their various attires to the courtroom,
hospitals and surgical rooms. there is
absolutely no basis of comparison here again,
as the said Lady that wore the scarf
completely dressed in accepted 'dress code'
including the wig while adhering to her
constitutionally allowed rights, no conflict
here. A sango worshiper or any worshiper
perse not wearing the accepted dress code
can never be compared to this scenario.
3 saying people kept mute when the issue you
raised above occurred might not be correct in
its entirety as I can remember there was
outrage which led to the management of Law
school to issue a statement relating a trend of
the misbehaviour of its aforesaid member,
still, no basis here. remember that 2 wrong
does not make a right so assuming you are
right that Nigeria kept quiet then did keeping
quiet the right solution? so why should you
subtly condemn the outrage of the people and
yes THE CONSTITUTION IS SUPREME AND
ALL OTHER LAWS IN CONFLICT IS NULL AND
VOID TO ITS EXTENT OF CONTRADICTIONS. |
barackodam:NUC does not rank universities prove me wrong by posting a source/link to their official websites. lets us stop taking in trashes from gullible individuals waking up one morning and ignorantly ranking the university |
kings09:so far it clearly shows the gown and the wig wear whatever you want to wear. |
fellow comment readers kindly join for a selfie |
my fellow comment readers ya all should gather here for a selfie |
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this it please |
Islam is not a tribe Islam is a religion and no tribe is superior to any other tribe so far we are all Muslims. remember democracy is not Islam but Shareah. |
i do tell my Friends that Saraki will sho us pepper but they told me Nigerians as a whole are not fools like kwarans. hnmm i have been vindicated this man smart die aswear, e no easy to contruct flyover from post office to post office biko.... sai bukky, sai leader, oloye!!! |
FlyoruB:everybody blackmailed our fomer president now, so whats the issue |
are we deserved to be killed weda.by libyans or niger delter avengers?? |
citizenisb:why is this man like this na |
lmao |
OgbeniAnonymous:kindly read to understand, its human development report: which include consideration on education disease etc and not security issues |
Someone just said APC changed from All
progressives Congress to All Promises cancelled |
na my #5 change i wan collect.. abi na only me notice say #5 scarce too |
A senior lawyer, accused by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission of bribing a judge,
on Friday denied the allegation, insisting that the
N225,000 he paid to Justice Mohammed Yunusa
was to cover part of the funeral of the judge’s
father-in-law.
Rickey Tarfa stated, in an affidavit he filed before
a Federal High Court in Lagos, that the money
was a contribution by some friends of Mr.
Yunusa towards the funeral rites of his father-in-
law, Audi Damasa.
“The applicant (Mr. Tarfa) did not on 7th
January, 2014 bribe Honourable Justice M.N.
Yunusa with the sum of N225,000 or any other
sum at all,” the lawyer stated in the affidavit
deposed to by John Odubela, the head of his
chambers.
“It was common knowledge in the legal circles
that Honourable Justice M.N. Yunusa lost his
father-in-law, Alhaji Audi Garba Damasa on the
28th December, 2013 in Maiduguri and travelled
there to attend to the funeral rites.
“The applicant and some friends of Honourable
Justice M.N. Yunusa made some donations
towards the said funeral rites and to
commiserate with the judge since they could not
physically go and commiserate with him in
Maiduguri, where he was and stayed for a while.
“The contributed monies amounted to N225,000,
which sum was given to the applicant with the
responsibility to get same across to the
bereaved judge.
“The applicant consequently made arrangements
to forward the sum N225,000.
“I know as a fact that it is common in Nigeria for
friends and well-wishers to contribute gifts in
cash and kind to people who are celebrating or
bereaved.”
The EFCC had alleged that Mr. Tarfa made phone
contacts with Mr. Yunusa in a case before the
judge.
The commission provided phone numbers of Mr.
Tarfa, the judge, and bank documents detailing
money transfer from the lawyer to Justice
Yunusa.
”Based on intelligence report available to the
Commission that the Applicant in a desperate
bid to pervert the cause of justice in earlier
proceedings involving the suspects on the
subject matter was using his GSM ….. to
communicate with Honourable Justice M. N.
Yunusa in a case before His Lordship, the 1st
Respondent requested the Applicant upon his
arrest to respond to the allegation and surrender
his mobile Apple I-Phone 6, colour black with
MTN No. …..,” the EFCC stated in a counter
affidavit deposed to by Moses Awolusi, an EFCC
investigator.
”That based on investigations and data analysis
of the Applicant’s mobile phones startling
revelations about secret, unhealthy
communications between the Applicant and
judicial officers emerged.”
The Commission had arraigned Mr. Tarfa before a
Lagos High Court, last Tuesday, for allegedly
obstructing two of its officers from arresting
Gnanhooue Sourou and Nazaire Odeste, the
owners of Rana Prestige Industries.
In response, Mr. Tarfa filed a N2.5 billion
fundamental rights action enforcement suit
against the EFCC protesting his arrest and
detention by the Commission.
In addition to seeking N2.5 billion as damages,
Mr. Tarfa is also seeking a public apology from
the EFCC for his alleged arrest and detention. |
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