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Noob Saibot = Ed Boon and John Tobias ....Two of those that developed the game! codedflowz: |
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drered: Actually she was There is a very big difference between the college of medicine and the university teaching hospital! |
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I will only take JOHESU serious when a cleaner or a store keeper becomes their president! 1 Like |
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AdeniyiA: AdeniyiA: Citrullus lanatus var. lanatus |
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iceblue: @gtrust of course not now. But no one stocks german pumps. No one i know of. It wld seem you can't even get 1yr warranty on generators, not even TEC. APPROVED! |
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@gtrust,we never do induction parry for you on! Icey, abeg arrange list for am! No forget add male goat o! As per water pump, me no too get plenty experience for that department o! My land lord takes care of that. This is my third year in the house and I've escaped paying service charge in lump sum. Na pay as you go we dey do! And all I pay for is LAWMA FEE and general estate security levy. Landlord is kind enough to bear other cost! |
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Hey! Iceblue, long time no see! Finally moved to lagos in the summer of 2010 and we have lived happily ever after! I don get PhD in dealing with my landlord and neighbours! We are all living cordially now after some initial gra gra! Wahalai gist don plenty o! Me sef don become landlord for one yonder like that! But rent there na 150k for 3br flat! Can't wait to catch up with you guys! Love |
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Thank you so much. I appreciate it! |
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Good evening sir. Can you kindly help me to check the VIN for this car? 1HGCP26869a009067 Thank you and God bless |
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Good evening sir. Can you kindly help me to check the VIN for this car? 1HGCP26869a009067 Thank you and God bless |
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Good evening sir. Can you kindly help me to check the VIN for this car? 1HGCP26869a009067 Thank you and God bless |
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Can 2.6m fly this car? Serious buyer! |
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I think all the Garrium prisoners should be released... i mean all those that is being persecuted for Garium sake!!! |
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...Singing... How many subele suya - chorus- subele ayana(roach)lo keepu fun won eera(ant) lo wa ni center ofun(rat) lo durosi bakie... Show me your number- dribble the defender sotay him turn the back to you! |
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Hi Guys, i'm actually following this thread because a friend of mine is also going through the TEPNG recruitment process. He just got an invite to the interview in port harcourt. Venue is the Company's guest house aka elf village. |
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My First degree is in Medicine and Surgery. Health economics is actually a very interesting field, and Its an emerging field too. Health economist do a lot of things ranging from Healthcare financing (health insurance is the most popular), to Economic evaluation of health technologies and health programs, Equity in healthcare, and every other things that help increase value for money spent on healthcare. With increasing population and increasedemand for health and healthcare, coupled with limited resources, its no longer business as usual. i hope to be able to share more details as time goes on. chamber2: |
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Nice to read from you. I trained in Ilorin. Where did you train. Are you planning to do an MPH as a portal of entry to the States or you plan to work as a Public health specialist. i didn't quite get what you said about pathology. olsmade: |
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Any Health Economist in the House? |
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As an SS1 student, I had to make a choice of either going to a science class or Commercial class. But then It was unheard of that someone with a result like mine (top 5% in my set) would go into a commercial class. Even if you had a flair for commercial courses, you would rather take them as an elective subject while facing core science subjects in the science arm of the school. While i was in science class, my Maths, physics, chemistry and Biology was top notch! My Economics was wonderful too! I would have studied economics as an Undergrad! But then, by default, once you come out tops from science class, its either you Study engineering or medicine as an undergraduate. We had a school counsellor back then, but She did nothing to help correct this wrong impression. Most times i used to think she also needed counselling! I ended up studying medicine and surgery in the university and i graduated in 2008! All thru my years in school, i knew something was missing, but i tot it was too late then. After my first night call in the Hospital during my Internship, I knew i couldn't practice clinical Medicine! Right now, I'm almost thru with a Msc in Health economics and I work as a Health Information system Technical Assistant to an NGO. I love the Job. The plan is to become a Health system Specialist/Analyst. In the coming years, I plan to do a little of Human resources for health, healthcare financing, health management and stewardship. Getting out of clinical practice was a difficult decision for me, but i had to take the risk, and it is gradually paying off! |
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smaitanmi: @smaitanmi, Interview for those that applied for medical jobs was held between 20-22nd of this month. Can't say if they are calling in batches. Put your trust in God and pray for the best. You will succeed! |
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Eldomingo: @eldomingo, when is your interview? Its Group Medical division you should be looking at. cheers |
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This is a visual confirmation for all the thomas! Chei, and ppl don travel go village o! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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@mithel, can't you see that the guy has scrapped part of his head (brain) away? |
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Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, finally arrived in lagos over the weekend being busy trying to settle down! |
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@ kingboy you are a typical nigerian christain, masky senior indeed. anyways my regards to your wifey and the kingMEN! |
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@ all long time o! i've been juggling this world cup thing with my movement plan etc. imagine the movt coy eventually settled for 170k. chei! i go soon start fund raising o! but in all, God has been faithful! @ masky lets give it up for the new house mate! MASKY J!!!!!!! regards to mama and bebe! |
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@icewater tutu, i never enter lagos o! i cant risk dismantling my DSTV at this crucial moment. i'll move after the worldcup. believe me! @all i dey do well o! |
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wc 2010! here it comes! |
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@all overstaying relatives, read them the riot act on the first day of their visit. and let them sign an agreement !!!! lol |
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@AXEY , seconded o! make the guy move on. na wrong thread e dey. we no get time to dey badmouth anyone here o! except the guy get him area gist for us! ![]() |
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gabng: @poster, Nice machine you've got there man! but it only protects from one of the numerous ways to die!!! at all at all na him bad! i cant remember seeing that quote in the bible. pls give chapter and verse, i'll check it up! |
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@axey i suppose enter york for sept. i have a seminar to attend there. we'll gist about that later ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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