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Business / Re: Vulcanising Work In Lagos by Firstnebo: 7:26pm On Apr 10, 2020
Kendumazy:


Lol. I can be very busy atimes. Told you to give me a mention to remind me yesternight. Forgotten already. Please, give me a mention later this night. Have a pleasant day.

Kendumazy. Reminding you
Business / Re: Vulcanising Work In Lagos by Firstnebo: 1:33pm On Apr 10, 2020
Kendumazy:


Lol. I can be very busy atimes. Told you to give me a mention to remind me yesternight. Forgotten already. Please, give me a mention later this night. Have a pleasant day.

Ok
Business / Re: Vulcanising Work In Lagos by Firstnebo: 9:26am On Apr 10, 2020
Kendumazy:


I will reply later at night. It's a nice venture. Got a close man who is into it. Vulcanizer isn't a smelling work that people thought those days anymore so far you get your priorities and settings right. Watch out for my response later at night.

Please, give me a mention later at night so that I don't forget.

Hello my guy. I am still look out for your input.
Business / Re: Vulcanising Work In Lagos by Firstnebo: 2:12pm On Apr 09, 2020
Kendumazy:


I will reply later at night. It's a nice venture. Got a close man who is into it. Vulcanizer isn't a smelling work that people thought those days anymore so far you get your priorities and settings right. Watch out for my response later at night.

Please, give me a mention later at night so that I don't forget.

I will be looking out.

Sorry to labour you but it would be good if you detail it well.

Another important area. How can a guy that wants to be busy with other things be able to juggle vulcanising and be reliable to his clients. Thank you
Business / Re: Vulcanising Work In Lagos by Firstnebo: 2:01pm On Apr 09, 2020
Kendumazy:


Are you a vulcanizer or why are you asking if i may ask?

To see how to venture into it
Business / Vulcanising Work In Lagos by Firstnebo: 12:38pm On Apr 09, 2020
Do you know?

How much does a Vulcanizer make, on average, in a week at Lagos?
Travel / Re: Coronavirus: China Ejects Nigerians, Other Africans From Homes, Hotels by Firstnebo: 12:06pm On Apr 08, 2020
herzernIsHere:
I laugh at blacks who hate USA as a worldpower.

Wait till China displaces USA and see how degrading you all will be treated. Chinese and their disregard for black race and Human rights is second to none.




It won't happen though. When Germany was fighting Britain, they thought they were at the top. Especially when they received technological help from Japan, they thought they had won.

However, when Soviet Union were convinced to fight against them, and especially when America brought their industrial experience to the fight, do they finally know they had lost.

In this instance, wait and see, China is too controlled to win a war. They appear to be winning, because the war is not yet official in many hearts.
Education / Re: How Effective Is IJMB For Securing Admission by Firstnebo: 11:19am On Apr 06, 2020
Kennethvnimrod:
Message me on whatsapp for details and enquiries via 08161828829

Ok
Education / How Effective Is IJMB For Securing Admission by Firstnebo: 2:03pm On Apr 04, 2020
I am advancing my career. I want to do it through dentistry.

I recently learnt about IJMB exams, and how you can use it for direct entry.

Please how effective is it?
Health / Re: COVID-19: US Records 1,169 Deaths In 24 Hours — Highest Single-Day Toll Globally by Firstnebo: 4:12pm On Apr 03, 2020
helinues:
As in that was scary to read yesterday.

Is the chloroquine not working?

They are not prescribing it
Health / Re: Hydroxychloroquine "Rated The Most Effective Therapy" By Doctors by Firstnebo: 10:28pm On Apr 02, 2020
I'm informing him, and them

fulaniHERDSman:
Have they informed President Covik?

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Health / Hydroxychloroquine "Rated The Most Effective Therapy" By Doctors by Firstnebo: 10:25pm On Apr 02, 2020
The Washington Times has an article now on chloroquine being rated 'the most effective therapy to fight Coronavirus by Doctors.'

Finally, Trump is proven right

Health / Covid19: FDA Have Now Given Emergency Approval For Antimalarial Drugs by Firstnebo: 5:53am On Mar 30, 2020
I was among the earliest to bring to your knowledge that president Trump touted drug hydroxychloroquine, chloroquine, and azithromycin could be a game changer.

Now the American Food & Drug Administration has finally given an emergency approval for them to be used against Covid19

Please the Nigerian NAFDAC should follow through immediately. Let them open our country up, we are getting depressed and going hungry because of lockdown

Health / Coronavirus: President Trump Says Hydroxychloroquine Is Being Tested (video) by Firstnebo: 11:58pm On Mar 29, 2020
President Trump said at a news conference Sunday, 29/03/2020, that hydroxychloroquine with azithromycin is being tested on 1100 patients in New York

(See the link to the clip below)



https://twitter.com/TeamTrump/status/1244384934623686656?s=20

Health / Re: Coronavirus: It Appears This Chloroquine Is Really Working (tweets) by Firstnebo: 10:09pm On Mar 29, 2020
oziamaka:
in a situation where the virus has already spread all around, we are talking about saving lives. should we try chloroquine or allow people to perish while way for WHO to approve drug?

Me and my family are taking very strong measures against catching it. But if in the worst case we do, chloroquine is the way. Some are touting dogonyaro.

What do you think?
Health / Re: Coronavirus: It Appears This Chloroquine Is Really Working (tweets) by Firstnebo: 7:59pm On Mar 29, 2020
bodejohn:


Chloroquine has not been proven to be effective, at least not scientifically.

This drug was banned in Nigeria a few years ago for a reason.

Are you attacking chloroquine as effective in managing Covid19 or are you attacking it as a legitimate drug in itself? Because the latter would be a different agenda altogether.

Chloroquine has been FDA approved since 1945 and still an accepted generic medicine against malaria and lupus all over the world.

It's frowned upon as a use in treating malaria because of many other effective malaria drugs which possess less known side effects.

But if you are here to say that Chloroquine is ineffective, then you are not being truthful.

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Health / Re: Coronavirus: It Appears This Chloroquine Is Really Working (tweets) by Firstnebo: 6:57pm On Mar 29, 2020
bodejohn:


If this guy was in the hospital on a ventilator, he would probably not know or remember what drug was administered to him.

8 out of every 10 covid 19 patients will not need to even go to the hospital. Those with slight symptoms will be treated at home with whatever drug that has been proven to handle fever.

The race is to find a cure to save people that are most vulnerable, this cure according to scientists as at now is not chloroquine.

If the most of the infected people have mild symptoms, and chloroquine has been proved effective at managing those with mild symptoms, would you say it's a waste of time to let people know about it?

Another question, if you get Covid19, would you try chloroquine?
Health / Re: Coronavirus: It Appears This Chloroquine Is Really Working (tweets) by Firstnebo: 12:38pm On Mar 29, 2020
bodejohn:
When Trump moved the idea of this drug, US had less than 500 deaths from the virus, now it's above 2000 deaths, if they had the cure why are they still dying?

The answer is that because of skepticism raised around the drug, many people are not using it. Many hospitals are not prescribing it. Some politicians are against it.

It's only those that are forcing the hospitals to prescribe it for them based on their human right are benefiting from them.

Like this man below. All the tweet screenshots are verifiable, you can go to their handle and see

Health / Re: Coronavirus: It Appears This Chloroquine Is Really Working (tweets) by Firstnebo: 2:37am On Mar 29, 2020
Finally. No harm in trial. Just make sure to take it according to the approved dosage. Also do not panic-consume it.

Health / Re: Coronavirus: It Appears This Chloroquine Is Really Working (tweets) by Firstnebo: 2:36am On Mar 29, 2020
Some people are attacking the medicine. But they refuse to acknowledge that we have been using the drug for decades already. (It seems those attacking it have evil agenda though)

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Health / Coronavirus: It Appears This Chloroquine Is Really Working (tweets) by Firstnebo: 2:36am On Mar 29, 2020
Chloroquine is a known drug used in treating malaria.
Some top people around the world are already saying it works when used against Coronavirus

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Business / Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Firstnebo: 1:49pm On Mar 26, 2020
Honeydenz:

It's funny how poor men's kids think studying medicine and surgery or dying on top of ur books is a way out of poverty. It's not. How one starts matters alot, I noticed doctors are the most economical of all workers I know. Those you see with fancy hospital have parents who have climb the leather of success to a certain level and their kids took it up from there. If you start too small, except there a special devine calling or grace, my friend u can't reach your full potentials, quote me anywhere. I envy kids from Rich home, but the irony of it, often times these kids aren't even too focused on life achievements, neither do they value nor know exactly what God has done for them.

But the certificate will always get you a job. When you are able to feed regularly and are paying your rent regularly, then you can be in a situation to think wider.

What do you think?

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Business / Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Firstnebo: 1:31pm On Mar 26, 2020
samworthyever:
Right now I just feel like crying....

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Business / Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Firstnebo: 1:05pm On Mar 26, 2020
momove4real25:
It started like this. Immediately i finished my SSCE I was called by my single mother to know the kind of handwork I want to learn. So my uncle who was former board commissioner in Ogun State decided to get me job at the age of 19 with salary of 7k in 2006 Jan 3rd. So from there I started saving up 4k in a month a and spends 3k on other things. In 2007 I enrolled for OND in estate mgt at MAPOLY by which fees, rent was buy me. I could not chose medics course in university because Mum already told me she did not have power to send me to schl. In 2010 I put in for HND in estate mgt, in 2017 I put in for conversion programme at the Bells Ota now I am B.tech holder which I will tender soon in the office. Presently I av moved from lower cadre which I do flush toilet for Permanent Secretaries in Ogun State while I was messenger to better cadre. I am now Senior EState Officer with my HND. What helped me through was the statement by a woman that I cannot express myself. Fine background tells in me but I glorify God. I don't look down on anyone and I believe people can learn from me. During this journey I was molested, maltreated, disappointed but I never allowed any to draw me back. The only painful thing in my story is by July I will clock 33 as a single. Ain't feminist but training n focusing affected me with my strong decision

I will be 31 by April. I got a BSC in information technology from NOUN. Currently seeking direct entry admission in dentistry. That means that I might be closer to 40 before I am ready for marriage. (Unless a girl would agree to go by with me and hope for tomorrow).

I am currently employed(almost done with quitting tho), but I would be unfilled if ten years gets here and I haven't done anything more. I am old already in the world sense of the word, but I won't give up and live for others rather than what my mind and knowledge is telling me I can be.

Many positive words and quotes gets me going.

The first one is the quote made in the American seasonal movie "One Tree Hills". An admired aged sports coach said to a group of his students: "You know what I would do if I was your age? I would do everything"

The second one is the story of the founder of Kentucky fried chicken (KFC). He was nobody all his life. But at age 65 he founded KFC.

Another thing that has been a great boost to me is my vast knowledge of the vanity of this life. Anyhow you play it, life is still vain, therefore you better play it your way. (Just make sure you are still within the boundaries of God's laws and principles).

At 33, you are still young. Plus your life is more meaningful because of your education from both school and life.

Some women don't know that they can marry when they are ready just like most men marry when they are ready.

Now that you are ready for marriage, let me tell you a secret. Don't just put your self in the circumstances to be seen by a suitable suitor. Hunt for suitor.

If you go to some good places, you can see men in 30s and 40s determined and responsible but not yet "settled". Can you see a potential and marry the potential rather than already-made?

Hospitals, Universities, Radio station, the press, markets etc. You can locate responsible men there who are determined but not yet "settled".

Can you hunt down a struggling male nurse who is determined but not buoyant enough for wedding expenses? A university staff? A radio presenter? A kerosine retailer?

Just study the skill of 'husband-seeking' carefully, so as not to be love-duped.

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Business / Re: For People Who Grew Up Poor And Eventually Escaped Poverty, Whats Your Story? by Firstnebo: 11:52am On Mar 26, 2020
TotoNaRubber:

I was born with a Silver Spoon but things were a bit rough growing up, I studied at the prestigious MIT In the United States, I graduated with a First Class, earned $120,000 per year after graduation, got promoted after a few years, I have been working as a partner occupying the role of Technical Manager with Microsoft for over 11 years and earn $325,000 a year before taxes including bonuses.

Today, I look at my life and realize how far i have come, every year i donated half of my salary to the person who needs it most.


This year who is it going for?
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Politics / Re: The Best Thing Is To Sell Nigeria To USA by Firstnebo: 10:53am On Mar 13, 2020
SUFFERInSMILIIN:


Do not blame the Nigerian government the government is not to blame the Nigerian people are stupid and illiterate. Nigeria in America and Europe can only vote for a criminal that is Nigerian mentality so what good do you expect to come out of them. Lowcountry once to buy Nigeria because Nigeria is a nation of illiterate and criminals. I have seen this all over the world with Nigerian people if Nigerian doctors and professors criminal is there god. If you go to Euro Sweden Denmark Belgium a Nigerian will tell you they can only vote for their own Nigerian criminal that they cannot vote for an outsider. Illiteracy is Nigeria's problem as long as Nigerian people can vote for 1 Nigerian criminal they are happy suffering



Federal Republic of illiteracy and stupidity. A nation where the people are illiterate all over the world and criminal is there god

When we say sell Nigeria, we are not only talking about Nigerian people. We are talking about Nigerian state. The money, the power.
Politics / Re: The Best Thing Is To Sell Nigeria To USA by Firstnebo: 10:51am On Mar 13, 2020
SUFFERInSMILIIN:


Do you really think any country wants to buy a Nigerian or buy Nigeria you are just pulling yourself up and down the place. If you go to Britain Nigerian is number 12 Africa in employment. If you go to America Nigerian is number 9 Africa in employment. Nigeria is a country of illiteracy and stupidity and I do not think any country wants to buy Nigeria. Just take a trip to any other country in the world even African countries and see how they treat me Nigerians the way you make your bed so you lie on it

We may be treated badly because some are migrating with a help-me situation.

Nigeria is a land of great resources. But when many migrate, do they take those resources along? When we say put Nigeria up for sale, the entire resources of Nigeria, (which resources some countries like China come to mine and steal in some cases at the moment though), is what draws the interest.
Politics / Re: The Best Thing Is To Sell Nigeria To USA by Firstnebo: 11:12pm On Mar 12, 2020
Thomist:
Naija sef go be bad market for USA...I trust Donald Trump...he hates shit hole deal..

If Nigeria goes for sale. America and UK would be in fore front of those wanting to buy.

Then China, then Russia. But you wouldn't know that.

Donald Trump did not say Africa is shithole because of just saying or racism. It was because of what Africa turned out to be out of bad management.
Politics / Re: The Best Thing Is To Sell Nigeria To USA by Firstnebo: 11:01pm On Mar 12, 2020
rdokoye:


Well, if it's slavery, then you already know what the exchange entails. That said, this is more fanciful thinking. As I previously wrote. USA is an Anti-African nation. Any high scale dealings between USA and Africa, always ends with USA benefiting at the expense of African lives.

I don't see how being ruled by racists, is better than being ruled by your own kin, with questionable levels of morality. We already have Black Americans as a benchmark of what to expect, and when we look at their living standards, on average, it's on par with your average Angolan. So why not have Angola rule over Nigeria?

Your opinion about USA being racist is debatable. For what is worth, I think Nigeria of the day is highly tribalist.

Using black Americans as a benchmark of what to expect, is not a show of historical knowledge.

Let me give you two points:

Black Americans are freed slaves, they do not have the foundational properties of their white counterparts. They do not own communal or family lands or other related properties. Things like that have had a hand in their deep-rooted self identification as marginalised. And has greatly affected their wealth building. (Americans are great farmers. Many of them owning lands handed down through the generations. Black Americans have no such luxury. They must first make money, then look for lands to buy before they can then hand down to their children. Not easy task)

Nigerians were not slaves, we keep our identities and our heritage.

The second point is the generational effect of past experienced slavery and prejudice to the psychological perception of an average black American. Long term prejudice leads to long term internalisation of the lies prejudices promote.

But Nigeria is in no such position. We have always prided ourselves as giants of Africa. And if we can get the opportunities that being American citizens affords, we would soon turn to being the Sun of Africa.

There are other similar examples why African indigenes are different from black Americans.

Besides Nigeria being the 51st American state is a relief to the Black American community. With our close to 200 million population, it would be like a black revolution, black invasion. Lol

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Politics / Re: The Best Thing Is To Sell Nigeria To USA by Firstnebo: 9:03pm On Mar 12, 2020
rdokoye:


So instead of supporting the balkanisation of the country (seeing as you don't believe in it anymore). You'd rather sell all its citizens into slavery. To be ruled over, by the most Anti-African nation on earth (USA).

Thank you. When you hear "sell", did you ask in exchange for what?

The answer would be that we become American citizens. Nigeria made the 51st state with a governor.

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