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PlayMaker14:Did you read about the amount that he was paid in both tranches? Read to understand/comprehend instead of reading just for the sake of attack |
Please i stumbled on TY test for palm oil while going through a document and would love to know the full meaning and how it is conducted. |
Juliusmalema:bros are you ok? Enugu 50/50? This is the kind of deceit they sell to northern Muslims. Same way they make them feel Makurdi is muslim dominated. Get your facts right next time and stop deceiving people. |
They've started this foolishness again. If your governors are the ones eating the money then while target oil installations when the governors eating the money are close to you? How will such monies be given to communities without the consent of the governors? If governors are kicking against local government autonomy, is it 13% derivation fond that they will agree to? If they want it to work, they should first mount pressure on their state governors and make it a key point for electoral campaigns. For then and only then will they be able to achieve such. |
qualityalone:What is the colour of your problem? You expected them to shoot at the protesters? I don't even know what we want in this country: if they use force they are mirderers and if they refrain from using force, they are termed weak. |
mystery22:So Obiano's former aid that killed and maimed his tribesmen was also a Fulani man. You people should keep deceiving yourselves. I just hope that you won't come to wail once the python decides to dance again. That won't be long I assure you. |
Good day. Please who knows the cost of or is into production of packs like the Minimie chin chin-like leather pack? I need the info ASAP |
tempest01:Go and check the names of those that have been consistently killed and targeted. Are they outsiders? The answer is NO! Reducing your already small population because you have a grudge against the Federal government isn't wise. Tomorrow now when promotion is announced and the number of people from that region is small on the list, we'll be the ones to still cry foul. Mark my words: it is easier for people to take out their resentment on a group than the government. |
OyigboUpdate: this is quite hilarious. So why didn't his order start with the execution of his sister? |
I strongly believe that Nnamdi Kanu's end has come that is why he so blinded. In a short while, the same people of the south east he feels are supporting him will turn against him because he's beginning to kill their people all because they work for the Government. Do you think those who's brothers, husbands, in-laws and fathers are killed will continue to support the Biafran struggle? |
I just hope that if and when the python decides to dance again we will not start hearing noise from that quarter o! |
HITdemUP:Did you even read to know why they are selling? The covid-19 variant in south Africa is different and this particular vaccine is not effective against it hence their decision to sell to others. |
eastgates1:Ok thank you |
For someone with a first degree in say anatomy, is it more professionally wise to pursue another degree in Pharmacy or an MSc. In pharmacology and toxicology? Your professional advice will be greatly appreciated. |
eastgates1:I sent you a mail |
osuofia2:People like you don't read I know. Headline checkers association. Nobody is against them stopping it but they shouldn't share in the revenue emanating from the same product they ban. |
eastgates1:Thank you very much |
eastgates1:Do you have them? It is for a school library so let's say at least 2 copies each but they first want to be sure I can get them before releasing their order. I have replied your dm |
1. Primary health care in Africa by Bola Oluyole (Dr) 2. OMIS Public and community health dictionary by Gbefwi 3. Maternal and child health for health workers by Mrs Comfort O. Fabayo 4. Reproductive health services vol 1&2 by Talatu Idris Gwaram 5. Fundamentals of leadership and management in primary health care by Peter Olise 6. Primary healthcare for sustainable development (2nd edition) by Peter Olise 7. Oral health for community health and allied health professionals by SJ Barka 8. Dennis' Guide to community health and primary healthcare practice vol 1 by Dennis M.O Ani 9. Dennis' Guide to community health and primary healthcare practice vol 2 by Dennis M.O Ani 10. Dennis' Guide to community health and primary healthcare practice vol 3 by Dennis M.O Ani 11. Dennis' Q&A in community health and primary healthcare by Dennis M.O Ani 12. Health education and communication strategies by Gbefwi 13. Study guide to family planning practice in developing countries by Ebiem-Chukwu G.M.O 14. Management of cases of family Planning methods by Ebiem-Chukwu G.M.O 15. Practical approach to clinical skills and procedures by Olubunmi Awe 16 Practical approach to maternal healthcare delivery by Olubunmi Awe 17. Fundamentals of primary health care (revised edition) by M.W Ibet-Iragunina 18. Care of the handicapped by SS Ashigabu 19. Essentials of primary ear, nose, throat and eye care by Toyin Ishola 20. Communicable diseases by Peter Ekom 21. Viral Haemorrhagic fevers and the challenges of underdevelopment by Peter Olise 22. Fundamentals of health statistics and research report for community health students by Henry Amaku 23. Primary eye, ear, nose, and throat care by Duru Adonis 24. Population dynamics and family planning for community health students by Noah John Abiodun 25. Components and fundamentals of reproductive health and reproduction by Inyang Ude Ebeke 26. Symptomatology by Duru Adonis 27. Symptomatology (Semiology of systemic disease) by SS Ashigabu 28. Examination made easy for health students by Onuora Ann & Ede Evelyn 29. Fundamentals of human nutrition for health workers by Uchenna A. Onuora 30. Theory and practice of clinical skills by Ede Evelyn 31. Essential newborn care by Noah John Abiodun 32. Community mental health by Joe-Brown Nengi 33. Professional ethics by Joe-Brown Nengi 34. Health statistics for front line healthcare workers by Auwal Shehu Habi 35. Principles and practice of Community medicine in Nigeria vol 1&2 by Sir G.S. Gemson 36. Clinical skills for community health students by Alozie Cordelia 37. Basic clinical skills 1&2 by by Alozie C.N.J 38. Primary healthcare implementation (made easy) in developing countries by Bridget N. Otalike 39. Synopsis of community health practice in Nigeria by Dahiru Balarabe 40. Family planning counseling Cue cards 41. Behaviour change communication by Henry Okechukwu Amaku 42. Primary Healthcare in Nigeria by Prince Christian Ifeanachor Umoke, Lady Dr MaryJoy Umoke 43. Introduction to behavioural science for community health practitioners and other allied professionals by Amachree Augustine Vincent Oribo 44. Management of community mental health by Omike D.C 45. Control of Communicable diseases by 46. Control of noncommunicable disease by Joebrown Nengi and Jaja Abraham E. 47. Primary healthcare yesterday, today and tomorrow for community health practitioners and allied professionals by Amachree, Augustine Vincent Oribo and Jaja, Grace Mordecai 48. Simplified guide on routine immunization in Nigeria by Joseph Aza Korav |
Good day. Nairalanders please somebody should connect me with any book that sells textbooks especially for tertiary education. Thank you |
Lekan239:How long did it take them? I never said they don't. |
You're asking the wrong question bro. The major question you should answer by yourself is "what are my career goals?". Your careeer goals will determine whether any of the choices is preferrable. If you are asking for just the money, you can choose the federal poly but if it is for career progression, with the desire to ultimately end up as a prof, the state uni is a better path. Some may argue that even career wise you can choose the poly and later switch to a uni, the truth is that the chances of that happening is very slim because by the time workload takes a toll on you and you consider the fact that your years of experience in teaching in the poly may not count if and when you choose to cross to the uni, you will just maintain. More importantly, a good number of Lecturers from poly & Coes I have come across hardly take further studies seriously until they get to the point where they can't be promoted without a higher degree. This can be very detrimental to you if you are very ambitious. |
Evilgenuis:It is not for you to decide. How can a non-PhD holder award PhD? It is not done anywhere in the world. |
Henrymorre:The choice before you is clear: you either stand your ground and possibly loss her or give in, end up marrying her and continue sharing her whenever you fail to meet her demands |
oloyedewaris:Who asked her to do ekpo? How is asking her to fill malpractice form wickedness? |
This is what happens when we allow indigene-ship, tribalism and who know who determine employment. The school management must be full of incompetent and brainless people because this is a very.simple problem that would have been solved by grouping the students into batches based on the capacity of the centre. |
When I say it will be difficult for the south east clinch the presidency people think I am just hating. Imagine resorting to treats in a democracy to get people to back down from contesting instead of wooing. The same mindset that brought about ipob (i strongly believe it was initially fuelled by politicians who wanted to trumpet the marginalization card so as to make case for Igbo presidency before Kanu Went rogue. |
I need recommendations for a platform where one can trade stock from different international companies without restriction to companies in a specific country |
Please is there anyone in the house who has used dried water leaf before? How can one dry water leaf for export or preservation? |
Please i will love to get sound counsel from those in HR and or graduates of national open university (NOUN) on the acceptability of the Masters in Public Health (MPH) result from NOUN Thank you |
No wonder daft politicians keep ruling Nigeria. Just imagine how people are rushing to rain curses at the church and government. Daft people will always produce daft government. From what she said, it is obvious that the show matters more to her than getting justice for her son. Why stop them from asking the son 'certain' questions? Was she expecting them to just take all she said and start the punishment process? Is there something she's hiding or afraid that hearing from her son will unravel? |
Nonsense!!! After the bad boys have finished all the orishi orishi they will now start looking for God fearing men who will love them for who they are and take them the way they are mchewwwwe |
this is quite hilarious. So why didn't his order start with the execution of his sister?