A guy created a thread yesterday about his dad's health,and how his eldest brother is mismanaging his dad's money..I offered to help his dad if he's below 72 years.Some guys genuinely show interest in the method I wanted to help the man regain his health, others called me a fraud,that's sad..Pls guys,watch this video to understand the power of stem cell therapy, the new medical breakthrough..
spearmintgarden: Hi can you shed more light on this? Or refer me to somewhere I can read more about this particular topic “stem cell therapy” .Although I’d love to hear your story if you got time to share .Glad your mom is alive and healthy.Thank you.
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shilenji: As we begin the countdown to the New Year, I keep reminiscing on how 2021 was spent by me. There are some decisions I regret taking and there are some I am glad to have taken . It's been a tough year tho.
But Quitting smoking was the best decision I took this year tho and it's been effortless judging from the fact that I was nicknamed WIZKHALIFA OF LAGOS(I did them all) due to my smoking prowess,lol.
The second best decision was cutting off some communications( association). Well that's it for me�
Choosing to use stem cell therapy to treat my mum's stroke. If not by now mum wouldn't have been alive.. Best decision ever,not even this year.. Thanks to Obama for supporting scientist to carry out research that gave birth to this medical breakthrough.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Have in one of his broadcast said that young bobo in Aso Rock will soon pregnant the First Lady if this impunity continues.
In a yellow lace kaftan and a black shawl draped over what appeared like a baby bump, 50-year-old Mrs Buhari tenderly placed her right hand on it.
Another image showed the first couple seated in a plane. A zoom-in on Mrs Buhari shows a full face like that of a pregnant woman, different from her usual robust youthful visage.
A third picture showed the couple on the plane’s stairs, with an apparent baby bump as the first lady gently stepped down the flight of stairs.
Can a male pregnant a female? Is it me or op needs to go back to English class? Somebody pls answer me.
jumper524: just[s] like buhari online media 3rd term agenda that media keep speculating so is osibanjo. the only clear candidate coming out for 2023 is tinubu. atiku surely has the intention but unfavourable odds as pdp is most likely zoning to the south. the. the media should quit this unhappening bullshit of osibanjo presidency[/s].
Nan so corruption dey sweet you? Osibanjo we know.
Omooba77: When the world saw the BBC documentary on “: Nigeria’s Mafia Cult” ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViTQ7N7iUQ0), the kind of surprise that greeted it, especially in the media, was not expected. This is because, while the whole narrative is excruciating, it is obvious that we dug our own graves and the ghosts we failed to bury have been haunting us. We should have known that one day we would be caught in the embrace of the nemesis of our lethargic act. I submit that society caused and has continued to nurture cultism, and, sadly, without pausing to consider the consequences for every one of us.
Cultism in Nigeria, when it first started, had no ties with violence and unrest as it is today. The foundations of these groups were birthed of knowledge, resilience, and intellectual convictions. The freedom of people from colonial and neo-colonial oppression formed the original motivation of the early groups. Cult groups were conceived to position good morals as well as elevate literary creativity in Nigerian higher institutions. The Magnificent Seven’s establishment of the National Association of Seadogs, popularly known as the Pyrates Confraternity, at the University of Ibadan in 1952 was born out of the desire for social change and not close to what is obtainable today. After this, similar groups erupted, and people came out to align to the beautiful common goals. An example of this was the Eiye Confraternity of 1958, also founded at the University of Ibadan.
In the 1970s, the face of cults in Nigerian higher institutions of learning started changing its cloaks. This was largely due to the derailment from the original ideologies and the establishment of new cult groups who initially started with good intentions but quickly eclipsed to groups capable of conceiving and creating the more endemic menace they first existed to curb. The proscription and criminalisation of cultism and its activities had rather been a hypocritical mockery of itself. The banning has not been followed with matching force, and it has become more of a celebrated horror in society. Cultists are now almost confident and do not mind whose ox is gored. Those at the helms of control and operation of these cults have gotten so fierce that death does not sink their courage.
Body counts are done against warring groups. Like football scores, records of how much one group has attacked the other are kept and prided in like a coveted trophy. No conscience, no remorse, just brutality, cruelty, and unforgiveness. To the cultists, it is either them or the world. A famous public display of cultism is the popular 7/7 celebration, especially the Boogie-Night by the (). Many of them consider this particular day as “Cultist Day,” and it is widely celebrated by their members. As this day approaches, society begins to prepare too, increasing their security consciousness so as not to be caught unaware by eventualities and the aftermath of the cults’ celebrations.
It is not that our present condition is immutable, but we have long slept when the opportunity to nip cult activities in the bud presented itself. Today, cultists now operate like pseudo-social groups in the community. Their activities are no longer restricted to the schools from where they started. They now own and manage parks, markets, and the youth structures in many societies. But then, the question that continues to linger is how we got here as a nation. How did we dig our grave to the point that our youths are gradually falling into it like goats led to a slaughterhouse?
Almost all theories of crime explain why cultism came to be and why it is still festering. More appropriately, the sociological theorists of crime believe that criminal disposition is of a social origin; that is, society pressures individuals to commit a crime. Robert Merton posits that criminal dispositions such as cultism are related to the concept of anomie which ascribes crime to societal structures and expectations. A social order is established in which people are expected to aim at surging these echelons, and failure to succeed in doing this might have psychological fallouts on people. There is a similar causal chain in Nigeria, where cultism seems to be a thing of pride. While society expects individuals to succeed, there is almost zero opportunity to match this expectation. The youths become utterly dejected and seek a way out, either to defend themselves against those who have been affected or to find another means to achieve their goals. Today, many people have joined cultism because they find it to be the easiest and most available escape route.
As a society, we have dug our graves, and we are now reaping the consequences. Our current situation also ridicules our long clench to a communalistic and, especially, moralistic society. In time past, we had societal institutions, values, and norms that helped check wayward activities from the start. However, there has been a breakdown of all this cultural pride – everyone is now for themselves. The Nigerian State and its institutions have failed their people. The police and other law enforcement agencies are no doubt becoming more dangerous to society than they are supposed to protect it. Unjust maltreatment of the people, despite rules and laws, has pushed people to the wall, and almost every agency established to maintain social normalcy is either non-functional or has become a shadow of itself. Cultism has continued to grow in the country, triggered by the lackadaisical attitude and negligence of many institutions of learning, where these cultists have found to be the best place for their mundane activities.
If we must subjugate cultism, we must approach it holistically. To begin, society must be able to revamp itself to eliminate the primary driving force behind cultism. Poverty alleviation must be the major focus of the government, and youth engagement and the creation of employment opportunities must be prioritised. Evidently, cultism has found its way through all strata, and as such, special attention must be given to it. There is also a need to overhaul the reformation of respective government agencies, especially by creating an anti-cultism agency, to put an end to this danger. The officials of this agency would be charged with the exclusive duty of orientation, prevention, and rehabilitation of cultists. Ours is a system that has been compromised from top to bottom, and we need other social institutions like NGOs, religious institutions to weigh in in the struggle to thwart this problem.
In addition, schools must take their duties in loco parentis as seriously as it is described. Cultism, especially those in the community, should be hunted down solely by the police. It is unsafe for civilians like the Onyabos of the Ikorodu part of Lagos State to pursue dangers alone. Maybe when we do this, we can chart a way forward in the war against cultism, cover the grave we dug, and make our society safe once again.
That journalist is the greatest fool and unpatriotic Nigeria of all time.I don't know what he tried to achieve with that nonsense. Despite the gangsters in US how many times have we watched a documentary about it? South America has the worst cultism especially Brazil, Columbia and Argentina, but they can never be so foolish to make such documentary.. Very foolish guy..In any case,guys pls don't join cult o,its all evil.
Few weeks ago, I started seeing pus on my penis when i go to urinate, sometimes i feel pains when peeing and i pee frequently, but the pains stopped after using ampiclox beecham and anti biotic drugs prescribed to me at a pharmacy, but the pus hasnt stopped showing.
So this morning, while in toilet trying to pee, i noticed it was only blood coming out. i have peed four times today already but i am seeing just blood instead of the normal urine, even the pus is still not gone
Please help me, i need advise. both herbal and medical medications. i guess its gonnorhea, or if u have an advise of what it is, please share with solution.
please no bashing, its just my girlfriend and i. i don't do adultery
Metrix147: Despite sustained disapproval and denials from his team, the posters of former Abia State governor, Orji Uzor Kalu for the next presidential race have again resurfaced in some major cities of the country.
According to our correspondence, the posters have since flooded prominent areas including Katsina, Gasau, Owerri, Enugu, Kano, Maiduguri, Lagos and others.
The Chief Whip of the Senate has consistently denied involvement in the posters which had surfaced in almost all States of the federation, aimed at promoting his aspiration for the next presidential ticket.
Kalu has maintained that he wants to return back to the Senate in 2023 as the representative of Abia North Senatorial District.
The posters sighted at the weekend carried the message, "NIGERIANS EARNESTLY WANT ORJI UZOR KALU.
"AREWA YOUTHS IN THE 19 NORTHERN STATES ARE BACKING OUK.
Someone stole 7 billion from Abia state,some miscreants want to hand over Nigeria to him.Say way some idiots are going for one bullion van from Lagos. Whereas we have people like Peter obi, Osibanjo,Ngozi iweala and that African bank president. Who swear for Nigeria?
demoBaba: Baba Awo, you want collect stone on top his head abi....if stone no show Apadi most enter.
You people should this,I'm not a fraud OK.we use stem cells method to address any medical conditions. Just do your research about stem cells therapy. Thanks
Demolakay: Are you a trado-medical doctor? am suffering from duodenal ulcer,and it's a bit severe.Most of d drugs prescribed for me are not working,jst spending money,and d wound refuse to heal.
My brother let's talk of nairaland..Look,if you don't get completely after one month,you will get your money refunded,no story..Just send me a DM.
Ebelelivinston: Happy Sunday Nairalanders. I need advice from bankers in the house.My father has been sick for quite sometimes now that he doesn't know where he is.We are three sons two daughters he has,our mother passed away for a long time now.My father has an account of which we his children know the his password because he do send us to withdraw money atimes.Ever since he has been sick,my elder brother has been in position of his phone and he has been making unnecessary transfer from our fathers account,I got to know about the unnecessary transfer via the bank app I have on my phone.Is it possible for me to go to the bank and change the sim connected to the account to another sim without him knowing because I have all the bank details but am afraid the bank would notify him and if he gets to know,he will deal with me.I want to do it because he's spending the money uselessly and I my father gets well,he would be very mad at him.Elders in the house what do I do plz
I don't know how to beg you for you to believe this..Let's chat off nairaland.. see,if your dad is below 72 years,we can help him.No matter the disease he is suffering from..Believe me you won't spend more than 40k..And if he does not get back to life,ur money will be refunded in full..
DjBigMoni: Thank God for safe delivery, even though it was CS everything went successful.
So my mum came around for Omugwo first and ever since my wife had been having issues with her. it got to the extent my wife pulled a knife on my mum and I, she even fought my mum before she left.
So her mum now came around for Omugwo also and I have not been giving her face even despite she has apologised with my wife also and even her Dad. But I'm still finding it difficult to forgive her don't know why.
So has apologized, so pls move on..But some things I hear about marriage scares me too much..I can't imagine my wife fighting my mum,how?
One thing I can never do again is fight for the right of any Nigerian after I once did so and the person I thought I was fighting for reconciled with her oppressor and they both turned on me.
Since then, I only fight for myself.
Just one incident made u changed ur mind,u never ready to help.
[quote author=PetroDolla2020 post=108615203]Fooolish[s] goat talking from its aNuS, huh? Even a child born today knows nigeria is a shambolic shiithole Why are nigeriabs bribing Ghanaian Immigration officers to enter ghana, ev3n when the land borders are closed?
Frustrated mudder fugger, go to Aso rock and meet your failing leaders.huh? Ghana is not the reason nigeria is a failed state today, huh?
You should be happy Ghana has given you refuge. 7 million nigerian refugees live in Ghana and more are coming. And they are also full in Ghanaian jails. Very criminally minded mudder fuggerx
[[/s]/quote] Lol.The idiot even said the hungry immigration are taking bribe,lol..Stop fooling urself.
bloomstories: The long awaited Most Beautiful Girl in Abuja Grand Finale has come and gone with Miss Comfort M. Iraya emerging the winner of the 2021 most popular pageant show in Abuja.
At the Grand Finale which took place at Sheraton Hotels Abuja, Miss Lilian Obodo emerged the first runner up as Most Beautiful Girl in Abuja Tourism.
Also, at the event organised by Dolce Entertainment, Miss Tiara D. Damilola grabbed Most Beautiful Girl in Abuja Advocate with her second runner up position.
Others who smiled home Miss Princess Gambo who emerged as Most Beautiful Girl in Abuja Ambassador 2021, Miss Promise Ogah who is now the Most Beautiful Girl in Abuja Model and Miss Lois Christian who grabbed the coveted position of Face of Dolce Entertainment Ltd 2021.
Notable individuals who have distinguished themselves with excellent service delivery in their fields of endeavour were also given awards of recognition.
The CEO Hon. Ejiro Okphiwo appreciated all who attended the 21st edition as he congratulated the winners. He vowed to ensure their reign is fruitful. Video: