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Bloody week.. be alert... |
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Let's play a game today, predict the stock with the highest gains and loss of the day. NB: this should shouldn't be taken as Stock recommendation. |
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Because we are now together, you cannot hide under any agency to break laws. An officer of LASTMA can do the job of a KAI if he is the one present at the scene of the crime. All security agents across the State can get involved in maintaining law and order, not withstanding if it’s within their jurisdiction because we now work in Synergy. This is where i have an issue. Are the officers trained in each other fields and know each agency regulations and laws. This will cause a misguided accusations and prosecutions. |
Shine a Light on PH by Ayotunde Omitogun (Living with Pulmonary Hypertension) A recent conversation further revealed that Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) is still widely obscure in Nigeria. Sharing in detail about Pulmonary Hypertension; a disease I was diagnosed with six years ago, the respondent said “oh I understand, my brother has been managing the same illness for so long, he is hypertensive.” Pulmonary Hypertension due to its unawareness in Nigeria is widely confused with hypertension, but they are two different diseases. Pulmonary hypertension is a severe and highly progressive disease defined by high blood pressure in the lungs that can cause right heart failure and death. It is a rare disease but it exists in Nigeria, yet it is widely unheard of and in the dark. The ignorance surrounding pulmonary hypertension in Nigeria reduces significantly chances of survival of people living with the disease. It is often misdiagnosed and misunderstood, it is easily mistaken for other heart and lung diseases like asthma. Delay in diagnosis and treatment of this complex progressive disease can be fatal. Pulmonary Hypertension makes the pulmonary arteries (the blood vessels that transport blood from the heart) become narrowed and thickened, making it difficult for blood to flow through and as a result causing the heart to work harder. Over time, the heart becomes enlarged and weak which can lead to the development of right heart failure. People living with PH can present a number of symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath, palpitations, chest pain, cyanosis (blue tinted lips, skin or nails), fainting spell, light-headedness, oedema (swelling in legs, ankles or feet). Symptoms of PH might not be noticeable in its early stages, but as the disease progresses, symptoms become worse. PH is also mostly diagnosed at the advanced stage. The disease affects people of all ages, gender, race and ethnic background but certain risk factors increases the chances of one developing PH. The complex disease can be associated with other conditions including: Congenital heart defects, HIV infection, Blood clots in the lungs, Connective tissue disorders such as; scleroderma, lupus etc, left heart disease; such as heart valve disease and Lung disease. No known cure exists for pulmonary hypertension, however there are treatment options that help improve the quality of life of people living with the disease and reduces progression of the disease. Unfortunately very few of this treatment are available in Nigeria. The month of November is dedicated to raise awareness for Pulmonary Hypertension globally. Cardiac Community; a NGO in Nigeria designed to raise awareness of cardiovascular related diseases and support people affected by these diseases, have launched a campaign tagged “shinealightonPH” to raise proper awareness of this deadly disease in Nigeria. Its goal is to shed more light on this obscure condition and also educate Nigerians on the importance to understand and be aware of pulmonary hypertension because as early diagnosis and proper treatment can be life- saving. Participate in this campaign and help #shinealightonph so as to raise the proper awareness on pulmonary hypertension in Nigeria. Visit: facebook and Instagram @walk4ph, @cardiaccommunity twitter @cardiaccomm website www.cardiaccommunity.com - For more information
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thanks ohonegentleguy: |
That was last week. See me as your senior shareholder. Lol Horus: |
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whats the current EPS? Toluway: |
please o. whats going on with Cornerstone Insurance. Now selling at 84kobo, from 20kobo in september thats a whopping 320% increase. Can someone start pushing Sovereign Trust Insurance like that. |
hmm, hope una enter this one. Today has been good to my portfolio, thanks to FBNH, Caverton, Zenith, Afripud & Ucap. jideflash: |
Zenith going to KM20 lastest next week |
got mine already OBAGADAFFI: |
Dangote Flour Alert just entered. , surprisingly, i had sold my dang flour since and none showed in CSCS reports. Hmm, means that some bonus issued didnt reflect. |
Gandollars doesnt need oil. |
Na your money them dey share. Lazy youths cant fight their rights. |
Their problem. Whatever is going on in the party It's never in our interests anyways. Stop giving this oppressors relevance. |
1st to comment, no be prize. Sowore has more integrity than all the people coming here to bash him. But our level of hypocrisy will always prevail. You rather crucify Sowore, but happy to keep fighting for your oppressors. |
oh boy, see zenith magic |
caverton selling price N2.46 with EPS 77K. what do you think? |
at this point, person just dey observe dey go. I see currency devaluation coming sooner than we expect. Agbalowomeri: |
Finally. This is long overdue. We Nigerians are fast losing connection with our Culture and Heritage. Its should be Heritage Day holiday, a day to rediscover ourselves and not the impression of what colonial masters want us to be like. Now the colonial master call us immigrants, forgetting they were the kings of immigration, claiming our lands, killing our people, exploiting the resources. Never Forget your roots, Know your history and not what the white man tells you. |
Today is my saddest day of this year. I didnt act on FO tip from reliable source. |
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I hear say the lion go buy food. He go soon come back |
I NO SEE GBAGADA/BARIGA AND IKOSI/MAGODO AXIS |
Something is really wrong. Please why the Jubilation? Has she finally arrived with the solutions to Nigeria's problem. We keep using the little money from our overtaxed resources to fund their expensive vacations and medical tourism in UK. Rubbish leaders and dumber citizens. |
We just dey start. |
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, surprisingly, i had sold my dang flour since and none showed in CSCS reports. Hmm, means that some bonus issued didnt reflect.