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OBI IS OBI. OBI IS NOT JONATHAN. STOP TRYING TO CONFUSE PEOPLE WITH SEMANTICS WHEN A PERSON IS GOOD DEEP DOWN IT SHINES THROUGH. NO AMOUNT OF SEMANTICS CAN CAMOUFLAGE THE GOODNESS OF THIS MAN. FOR ONCE NIG SHOULD EMBRACE SOMETHING GOOD FOR THE COUNTRY : PRESIDENT PETER OBI 2019!!! |
zickie:SECONDED!! Obi is a true hero. A rare breed in Nig politics. Common sense will tell u who is telling the truth - we all know what happems when a gov inherits such debt. INGRATITUDE IS ONE OF THE WORST OF VICES "Chief Dr." - typical lying Nig politiefian |
Such beauty. What a waste. **FRONT PAGE!!!!** I want to dedicate this accomplishmennnt to all those who said I wouldn't amount to anything. SEE ME NOW! Never judge. You dont know the future. |
Pops took me to see a rangers game years ago. Will never forget it. Up rangers. Hearty congrats! |
RIP my dear. May Almighty God accept your soul and bless and protect your family especially your little ones. Amazing, didn't know malaria is still this lethal. |
frenchwine:With respect sir, u finally removed the venere of politeness and revealed yor true self - an uncouth abusive individual. You never proffered any possible scientific bases for the woman's malady until others brought it up. Your first and only diagnosis in your post was that it was supernatural. Once again: What exactly is the difference between your attitude and that of a typical uneducated nigerian? |
Unclerukus:With respect, how educated r u if u don't know the meaning of 99%? 1% of one million is 10,000! Here is a repost of a previous post of mine: Sir, almost all of us believe in "forces" hence we believe in God and go to church. But common sense would tell u that 99% of what's called jazz in nigeria is not. Or nigeria would be the richest country in the world and win all sports events. Also Banks, atms, visas, etc would not be possible. Can u Please tell us why nobody has used jazz to take the monies in banks or get Dangote's atm number? |
DBriteLitehouse:Let's just not forget that many dideases for which we have cures today were once "caused by spiritual attacks/spells,of which conventional science/medical sciences could not explain them." |
frenchwine:With all due respect sir, u r a disgrace to the scientific community and to medical science in particular. Any "doctor" so quick to jump to spiritual in something like this, what will he say of diseases we don't yet know anything about. I'd caution any patient patronizing this person: be very careful. |
frenchwine:Here is the exact quote: It was thought that she might have been a victim of money-making ritual after her condition allegedly defied orthodox medication. IT WAS THOUGHT! MIGHT HAVE BEEN! ALLEGEDLY! Once again with all due respect sir, what sort of a scientist/doctor r u and what differentiates u from the typical uneducated nigerian? Based on internet hear-say account and knowing fully well how nigerians and nigerian doctors are u still quickly diagnosed supernatural forces. HABA OGA! |
Justmary06:That shows u how hard it is to unlearn something u learned in your youth. Someone who (let's assume) is a doctor and knows about our historical ignorance about various diseases still talks like this. For a long time malaria was attributed to witchcraft no one dreamed it had anything to do with mosquitoes. |
frenchwine:So that now makes it jazz or spiritual. Sir comming accross as brash is the least of your problems. What exactly is the difference between your attitude and that of a typical uneducated nigerian? |
lefulefu:Thanks. Its just a cut and paste. |
frenchwine:With all due respect sir, u r a disgrace to the scientific community and to medical science in particular. Any "doctor" so quick to jump to spiritual in something like this, what will he say of diseases we don't yet know anything about. I'd caution any patient patronizing this person: be very careful. |
[quote author=MONITZ post=49831162][/quote]Of course u could not answer the question. My dear, as I stated, people in U.S. etc go to church because they too believe in "forces". The difference is that when something happenes their first move is to find a scientific reason why it happened and try to come up with a solution. In Nig our first instinct is to blame it on jazz or spiritual and go for deliverance or babalawo. |
[quote author=MONITZ post=49831162][/quote]Of course u could not answer the question. My dear, as I stated, people in U.S. etc go to church because they believe in "forces". The difference is that when something happenes their first instinct is to find a scientific reason why it happened and try to come up with a solution. In Nig our first instinct is to blame it on jazz or spiritual and go for deliverance or babalawo. |
MONITZ:Sir, almost all of us believe in "forces" hence we believe in God and go to church. But common sense would tell u that 99% of what's called jazz in nigeria is not. Or nigeria would be the richest country in the world and win all sports events. Also Banks, atms, visas, etc would not be possible. Can u Please tell us why nobody has used jazz to take the monies in banks or get Dangote's atm number? |
frenchwine:Sir, common sense would tell u that 99% of whats called juju in nigeria is not or nigeria would be the richest country in the world and win all sports events. Also Banks, atms, visas, etc would not be possible READ: However, I did quickly learn that it is possible for maggots to infest a vagina — a condition that’s called myiasis of the vagina, which itself is not an STD. Of course, there were only a handful of articles about this condition, leading me to deduce that it is very rare indeed. The first article, which had an English abstract but Spanish text, was published in a Chilean medical journal in 2009, and described the case of a young woman who found maggots in her urine. Due to the patient’s “record of use of intravaginal vegetables as sexual stimulator,” the authors speculate that she introduced larvae into her body by repurposing a vegetable as a Love Machine. As far as I can tell, this is the only reported case of possible produce-induced intravaginal maggot infestation, but all the same, it might be a good idea to wash fruits and vegetables before using them as intimacy gadgets. The second article was written by authors affiliated with the All India Institute of Medical Sciences and published in 2011. It describes the case of a woman with a large genital wart that was found to be infested with maggots, 20 of which were subsequently removed with forceps. Perhaps this is the source of the recent rumor about the “STD that causes maggots.” The third article was published in 2002. This report comes from Brazil and details the cases of two teenage girls. The first patient had trichomoniasis, and more than 100 maggots were removed from a genital lesion. The second patient had genital warts as well as lesions that were found to be infested with around 65 maggots. The authors note that the patients had poor hygiene and speculate that flies were attracted to the odor and laid eggs in the genital area, where there were open sores. Over the decades, there have been a few other scattered cases of vaginal maggot infestations published in the medical literature — occurring in patients with no reported STDs. It’s safe to say that this condition is very rare, and can occur in people with or without STDs. It’s also worth mentioning that there are many species of maggots, not all of which are capable of infesting human tissue. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, myiasis is more common in tropical climates, and people with open wounds are at increased risk. Some STDs can cause open sores, which themselves can make a person more vulnerable to subsequent infections. ARE U NOW SATISFIED? |
frenchwine:Half-educated nigerians and big words are like.. (somebody lend me that photo) Why not humbly receive an education and let us do same instead trying to confuse the illiterate with "big" words. Express yourself simply. That's the mark of a truly educated person. |
[quote author=Adeoba10 post=49817199]And some people cant do without sucking it.... One guy was using his kidney to think n anus to talk, dat there is nothing like blood money, (literally saying dat dia is nothing like juju) i pity ur life, i pray dat our family will not be dia victim. Why not educate yourself. 99% of of whats called juju in nigeria is not. READ: However, I did quickly learn that it is possible for maggots to infest a vagina — a condition that’s called myiasis of the vagina, which itself is not an STD. Of course, there were only a handful of articles about this condition, leading me to deduce that it is very rare indeed. The first article, which had an English abstract but Spanish text, was published in a Chilean medical journal in 2009, and described the case of a young woman who found maggots in her urine. Due to the patient’s “record of use of intravaginal vegetables as sexual stimulator,” the authors speculate that she introduced larvae into her body by repurposing a vegetable as a Love Machine. As far as I can tell, this is the only reported case of possible produce-induced intravaginal maggot infestation, but all the same, it might be a good idea to wash fruits and vegetables before using them as intimacy gadgets. The second article was written by authors affiliated with the All India Institute of Medical Sciences and published in 2011. It describes the case of a woman with a large genital wart that was found to be infested with maggots, 20 of which were subsequently removed with forceps. Perhaps this is the source of the recent rumor about the “STD that causes maggots.” The third article was published in 2002. This report comes from Brazil and details the cases of two teenage girls. The first patient had trichomoniasis, and more than 100 maggots were removed from a genital lesion. The second patient had genital warts as well as lesions that were found to be infested with around 65 maggots. The authors note that the patients had poor hygiene and speculate that flies were attracted to the odor and laid eggs in the genital area, where there were open sores. Over the decades, there have been a few other scattered cases of vaginal maggot infestations published in the medical literature — occurring in patients with no reported STDs. It’s safe to say that this condition is very rare, and can occur in people with or without STDs. It’s also worth mentioning that there are many species of maggots, not all of which are capable of infesting human tissue. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, myiasis is more common in tropical climates, and people with open wounds are at increased risk. Some STDs can cause open sores, which themselves can make a person more vulnerable to subsequent infections. ARE U NOW SATISFIED? |
moonloved:Why not educate yourself. 99% of of whats callef juju in nigeria is not. READ: However, I did quickly learn that it is possible for maggots to infest a vagina — a condition that’s called myiasis of the vagina, which itself is not an STD. Of course, there were only a handful of articles about this condition, leading me to deduce that it is very rare indeed. The first article, which had an English abstract but Spanish text, was published in a Chilean medical journal in 2009, and described the case of a young woman who found maggots in her urine. Due to the patient’s “record of use of intravaginal vegetables as sexual stimulator,” the authors speculate that she introduced larvae into her body by repurposing a vegetable as a Love Machine. As far as I can tell, this is the only reported case of possible produce-induced intravaginal maggot infestation, but all the same, it might be a good idea to wash fruits and vegetables before using them as intimacy gadgets. The second article was written by authors affiliated with the All India Institute of Medical Sciences and published in 2011. It describes the case of a woman with a large genital wart that was found to be infested with maggots, 20 of which were subsequently removed with forceps. Perhaps this is the source of the recent rumor about the “STD that causes maggots.” The third article was published in 2002. This report comes from Brazil and details the cases of two teenage girls. The first patient had trichomoniasis, and more than 100 maggots were removed from a genital lesion. The second patient had genital warts as well as lesions that were found to be infested with around 65 maggots. The authors note that the patients had poor hygiene and speculate that flies were attracted to the odor and laid eggs in the genital area, where there were open sores. Over the decades, there have been a few other scattered cases of vaginal maggot infestations published in the medical literature — occurring in patients with no reported STDs. It’s safe to say that this condition is very rare, and can occur in people with or without STDs. It’s also worth mentioning that there are many species of maggots, not all of which are capable of infesting human tissue. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, myiasis is more common in tropical climates, and people with open wounds are at increased risk. Some STDs can cause open sores, which themselves can make a person more vulnerable to subsequent infections. ARE U NOW SATISFIED? |
