Pets › Re: Missing Dog: Can The Police Help You Find Your Pet? by INFOTECH2(op): 9:03pm On Apr 04, 2018 |
oyatmicah: wait, can d pet swallow money, if not, just get d hell outta here. when human pikin dey miss since 2015, dem never see dem, u dey ask abt pet But their job is to protect life and property. Abi? |
Travel › Re: How Many States Have You Travelled To In Nigeria? by INFOTECH2(op): 5:58am On Apr 04, 2018 |
Ttipsy: OK Imo, Abia, Rivers, Anambra, Lagos... I live in Owerri Never been to Abia State before. Would like to visit there some day |
Pets › Missing Dog: Can The Police Help You Find Your Pet? by INFOTECH2(op): 5:56am On Apr 04, 2018 |
Been thinking about this for a while.
Would the Nigerian police be able to assist any Nigerian whose pet is missing after the report has been made at the station? or has anyone been able to get a response after making such report. |
Crime › Re: How I Got Robbed By A Jumia Agent by INFOTECH2: 9:02pm On Apr 02, 2018 |
Amateur robber.
But it's really sad that people have decided to take to a life a crime. |
Crime › Re: 17-year-old Girl Commits Suicide In Jigawa by INFOTECH2: 8:59pm On Apr 02, 2018 |
[quote author= post=66377643]17-year-old girl commits suicide in Jigawa The Police in Jigawa says a 17-year-old girl has committed suicide by consuming insecticide popularly known as “Piyapiya”. The Jigawa Police Command spokesman, SP Abdu Jinjiri, our reporters in Dutse on Monday that the incident happened in Birnin Kudu Local Government Area of the state. “Immediately the information was received, detectives were drafted to the hospital to confirm the information. “Unfortunately, the detectives met the victim dead already,” Jinjiri said. He explained that remains of the deceased had already been handover to her family for burial according to Islamic rites. The police spokesman said that investigation had commenced to ascertain the cause of the deceased action. NAN http://newshelm.ng/17-year-old-girl-commits-suicide-in-jigawa/cc lalasticlala mynd44[/quote]Really sad news |
Crime › Re: How 14-year-old Boko Haram Warrior Surrendered To Troops by INFOTECH2: 8:56pm On Apr 02, 2018 |
Can we see the pictures if it's possible? |
Travel › Re: How Many States Have You Travelled To In Nigeria? by INFOTECH2(op): 12:31pm On Apr 02, 2018 |
CuriousMynd: Edo, Ondo and Ekiti
That's all Nice. Soon you will have cause to go further |
Business › Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by INFOTECH2: 9:26am On Apr 02, 2018 |
Op where re you. Keep this thread alive |
Investment › Re: Have You Invested In Firstbank Money Market Fund? Share Your Experience by INFOTECH2: 12:46pm On Mar 30, 2018 |
lecturerdabo: I threw in 25k there last yr june, I just checked it on friday and the bal is 29k. Now U decide!! The best way to make extra with this form of investment is continuos savings. |
TV/Movies › Re: BBNaija: I Have Fallen Stupidly For Teddy-A – Bambam by INFOTECH2: 11:54am On Mar 30, 2018 |
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Investment › Re: First Bank To Declare 1 For 1 Interim Bonus Share- Hold On To Your Fbn Shares by INFOTECH2: 2:34pm On Mar 26, 2018 |
Can this ever happen again? |
Family › Re: BECOMING A DAD FOR THE FIRST TIME? - First Time Daddies: Come In Here!! by INFOTECH2(op): 5:35pm On Mar 17, 2018 |
Where are the daddies? |
Travel › Re: How Many States Have You Travelled To In Nigeria? by INFOTECH2(op): 5:31pm On Mar 17, 2018 |
Paschal001: I love travelling. Traveled to Edo, Anambra, Enugu, IMO, Abia, Abuja, Ebonyi, Cross river, Rivers, Kaduna, Kwara, Oyo, Ondo, plateau, Lagos, Delta. Cool. Seems most of us do not really go to the north. |
Properties › Re: See The Full Details Of Lagos State Govt. Reduction Of Land Use Charge by INFOTECH2: 7:15pm On Mar 15, 2018 |
olaboy1: I don’t know of other states but Lagos has the potential to do more. I don’t benefit a kobo trust me. The government should find ways to collect the money automatically from property owners bank accounts. Stop there. Collect what automatically. I laughed in isoko. Joke |
Properties › Re: See The Full Details Of Lagos State Govt. Reduction Of Land Use Charge by INFOTECH2: 7:12pm On Mar 15, 2018 |
NotComplaining: If Tinubu was paying property tax for all of his illicit properties and appropriations he'd be the poorest man in Lagos.
Lagos is for all, not just for the supper rich to be capping the wealth oùf the middle class. Even the super rich cannot afford to pay this |
Properties › Re: See The Full Details Of Lagos State Govt. Reduction Of Land Use Charge by INFOTECH2: 7:11pm On Mar 15, 2018 |
olaboy1: At the end of the day people must pay if they want good infrastructure. 50% and 25% reduction is a good bargain.
Nigerians like Awoof too much. The property owners with their exorbitant rents will be the first to convert their Naira to dollar and go on shopping spree abroad buying expensive Balenciaga, Gucci etc with high tax.
But to pay tax at home na wahala. First thing first, whose business is it ? See the problem is not paying land use tax,it is mainly the over 1000%increase in valu of property. This act will cripple activities in the state and 50% decrease will not cut it. Infrastructure can still be managed with 3 to 5% if the government was truly sincere. |
Agriculture › Re: My Two Plots Of Maize Farm (planted 16/02!2018) by INFOTECH2: 8:59pm On Mar 13, 2018 |
Like someone said, reduce the number of stalks so that your harvest will be bigger |
Travel › Re: How Many States Have You Travelled To In Nigeria? by INFOTECH2(op): 11:30am On Mar 12, 2018 |
AnyDevice: Delta, Edo, Cross River, Ondo, Ogun, Kogi, Benue, Enugu, Abia, and my resident state- Lagos! Thats quite a lot. Very nice |
Travel › Re: How Many States Have You Travelled To In Nigeria? by INFOTECH2(op): 11:36am On Mar 10, 2018 |
HarryDuce: 3 states. Imo state, Abia state and Bayelsa state. Bayelsa is the most memorable. I reside in Rivers state. Forgot to add Rivers State. Went for my cousin's wedding. |
Travel › Re: How Many States Have You Travelled To In Nigeria? by INFOTECH2(op): 11:35am On Mar 10, 2018 |
Arewa12: 7 state and I only travel for adventure Nice |
Health › Re: Horror As Woman Gives Birth To ‘strange Creature’ In Abia State (graphic Pics) by INFOTECH2: 11:31am On Mar 10, 2018 |
Folic Acid would have helped her a lot. |
Education › Re: 'Bee Beard’: Professor Covered In Bees At Washington State University (Graphic) by INFOTECH2: 11:27am On Mar 10, 2018 |
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Travel › How Many States Have You Travelled To In Nigeria? by INFOTECH2(op): 6:44pm On Mar 09, 2018 |
Nigeria is quite big Country with lots of fun places to visit.
I have not really been to the north but I have been to Delta, bayelsa, Kwara, oyo, ogun state. Passed through Edo a couple of times
I stay in Lagos.
I enjoyed my stay on Kwara and Bayelsa a lot sha. |
Politics › Re: Did Audu Ogbeh Lie About The Collapse Of Thailand's Rice Mills? by INFOTECH2: 8:26pm On Mar 04, 2018 |
I didn't believe the story |
Romance › Re: Lady Busts A Boy Parading Her As His Girlfriend On Twitter by INFOTECH2: 1:32pm On Mar 04, 2018 |
StarBukola: Why,allow a boy to dream  g Yes . As long as its a dream. He can achieve itvwhen he wakes up. |
Agriculture › Re: Nigeria Responsible For Collapse Of Rice Mills In Thailand - Audu Ogbeh by INFOTECH2: 9:48am On Mar 03, 2018 |
If this story was true, the price of rice would have gone down to 3k.
This is obviously a political statement |
Family › Re: Why Nigerian Men Hardly Forgive A Cheating Woman by INFOTECH2: 8:05am On Mar 01, 2018 |
Femco2016: Before I start this, I want to make it clear that I'm not a sexist. People say it is a man's world, and honestly, it is.
I will show you how. Nature gave us some bonus and women gave their support. Even if a man forgives a cheating wife, the women (society) will not.
Here are the few reasons some men find it difficult to forgive a cheating wife (They are what I heard men say. I didn't author some of them)
1: EGO:- It certainly has a lot to do with their ego being bruised. The thought that another man was able to sleep with Someone they believed they had "ownership" of breaks them to pieces as most of them think the women incapable of sex without emotions, meaning the woman loves another. Remember men are like a lioness that can kill most animals for its cubs but will not allow another animal to even play with its cubs. Bro That very first reason did it all. No matter a man's standing (rich or poor, big or small) once ego has been bruised, its always difficult to forgive but not impossible |
Health › Re: A Case For Medical Practitioners! by INFOTECH2(op): 3:46pm On Feb 28, 2018 |
Who will help repair the health sector in Nigeria. |
Family › Re: How To Handle Husband That Eats Out When There's A Misunderstanding by INFOTECH2: 10:13am On Feb 19, 2018 |
hotmum: He knows and testifies I cook well. He learnt this habit last year Marriage is truly a learning place. Like someone said earlier, both of you should learn to communicate. The more you can do this the better. Try to ensure that the communication is done when both of you are in good spirits and happy. Even if you have to be to one who initiates the discussions, just do it. |
Family › Re: Pls Advise by INFOTECH2: 4:09pm On Feb 17, 2018 |
Asowari: noted. ur brother is 21 tell ur father let that ur brother find himself part time job Here in Africa there is always a sense of entitlement from our parents. I would just like to say that most of us will get to that age someday and if you do not have a strong financial savings,you will seek entitlement from your kids It should be done with moderation and not by force. |
Family › Re: BECOMING A DAD FOR THE FIRST TIME? - First Time Daddies: Come In Here!! by INFOTECH2(op): 3:39pm On Feb 17, 2018 |
baldman: Amazing birthstory, I will share mine pretty soon. We will be waiting to read from you very soon. All the best. |
Family › Re: BECOMING A DAD FOR THE FIRST TIME? - First Time Daddies: Come In Here!! by INFOTECH2(op): 5:50pm On Feb 16, 2018 |
THE LABOR ROOM EXPERIENCE
I would never have felt so confused if 'i at work but when my wife was in labor and there was absolutely nothing I could do about it, I was very confused.
We left home by 5am as my wife had seen her water break by 12 midnight. we barely had up to an hour of sleep as the contractions would not allow us any peace. she would scream and later calm down after which she would note the time difference from the last contraction.
Well, since i knew I could not deliver our baby at home (I have no experience about child delivery) I got us on the road by 5:am and we got to the general hospital by 5:20am.
I didn't know what to expect but she was checked in and given a bed in the labor ward. I sat outside and there was an elderly woman beside me who was in a thankful mood. Her daughter just delivered her grand child and she was busy calling up family and friends very excitedly. Silently, i was happy for her and i wished myself good luck.
The wait then started. I was allowed a couple of times into the ward but not for too long and i could see that my wife was going through so much pain. I continued to encourage her though, but I wished that I could take away the pain from her at that point and deliver the baby myself.
I called my mother - in - law and my mum to inform both of that we were at the Hospital. They both seem to arrive before I dropped their respective calls.
By 2 pm, she wasn't even 6 cm dilated and we were going to 10 cm. i was like nawa. Experience is truly the best teacher. I was so scared of the painful experience she was going through that I almost asked the doctor for a CS for her.
Thankfully, by 6: 47pm, The wait was over and we had cause to smile.
Remember that woman I saw in the morning? Well she came back in the evening and rejoiced with me. |