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Phones / Re: Nokia Care @ Nigeria: by malbruno: 5:10pm On Jul 11, 2015
I use Nokia E6-00
Software version 111.140.0058
sotware version date 2012-08-01
costom version 111.140.0058c00.01
pls is there an upgraded version?
Phones / Simple Server For Symbian Phones by malbruno: 4:54pm On Jul 11, 2015
Please my good people is there any simple server that still work with Symbian phones?
The ones i downloaded cannot be installed, it displays certificate error
Family / Re: A Cheating Husband Is Not The Worst Thing That Can Happen In Marriage. by malbruno: 12:50pm On Jun 05, 2015
if this cheating has to do with having sexual intercouse with another woman, then it is definitely a 'No' and should be condemned and discouraged in all sense of it.''
Adultery is against the command of God our creator and should be totally condemned.......

We can avoid that when we are led by the spirit of God because Rom 8:14--- said that when are led by God's spirit we are God's children

i think we will all want to be God's children

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Politics / Re: Photo: Inec Staff That Were Killed Today In Dukku Lga Gombe by malbruno: 12:32pm On Mar 29, 2015
May his soul rest in peace, i was a presiding officer in this LG in 2011 general election
Politics / Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by malbruno: 7:26pm On Sep 07, 2014
With the type of sophisticated equipments and ammunitions used by this boko boys, one will begin to wonder who their sponsors are. They seems to have plenty of money to challenge a whole nation like nigeria.

God help nigeria
Foreign Affairs / Re: Pictures Of Pope Francis In South Korea by malbruno: 3:42pm On Aug 17, 2014
DONMAYOR19: goat must u comment? if u don't know what to say, just keep quiet and stop ur mumu comment.....I was born a catholic, and will remain a catholic, and will die a catholic....so go and die.

Abuse no person...anyone who uses abusive word against catholic church is doing that out of ignorant. God is with the catholic church, he will continue to be with his church till the end of time, not even the gate of hell shall prevail against his church

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Pictures Of Pope Francis In South Korea by malbruno: 3:38pm On Aug 17, 2014
God bless all christians, God bless the most Holy catholic and apostolic church. catholic till i die......

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Health / Re: The Facts About JOHESU And Doctors Strike by malbruno: 2:02am On Aug 02, 2014
ebner70: Once upon a time, a magistrate asked for assistants to be employed in a
bid to make his services more efficient. After some time, they got so
good in their specific tasks, they felt
indispensable and proficient enough to do all the magistrate did. They
began to agitate to bear the titles "Esquire" and "SAN". They began to
blackmail a weak government seeking re-election.
They went on strike and locked up the courts to prevent the magistrate
from working (knowing that left alone, the magistrate could still see
cases).
These assistants also went to the media and began to mislead the
public. The government
without proper consultation or consideration of "international best
practices" agreed to the
demands of these assistants due to their large number (and monetary
influence?).
So the magistrate went on strike and left them to attend to cases.
Haba, Magistrate! Why should you have gone on strike? Here's the
reason why:An analysis of JOHESU:
Nurses: Most nurses always wanted to be nurses. They love their
profession and work closely with doctors despite the often overbearing
attitudes of
these doctors. They appear not to be too keen on this JOHESU fight as
they lack the inferiority complex displayed by other members. Within
their ranks is a battle between the traditional
Registered Nurses and the university trained B.Sc Nurses. This may
contribute to their disinterest. A lot of them are married to doctors, have
dated doctors or have doctors as children.
PS: "Doctor" refers to a medical doctor who has sworn the Hippocratic
oath or a similar oath and carries a licence to practice Medicine.
Pharmacists:
These professionals are university trained. Unfortunately, in the
government sector, their
role appears to have been largely limited to procuring, stocking and
dispensing of medications. Their occasional attempts to involve
themselves in patient care is often tainted by the mutual suspicion
between them and the clinician (doctor) directly responsible for the
patients.The Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy) programme is currently the standard
in the USA but is under some controversy in Nigeria as other university
academics (excluding medical doctors) are unhappy by what appears to
be a shortcut to a Ph.D equivalent.
Some pharmacists want(ed) to be medical doctors. In some pharmacies,
they are already masquerading as doctors.
Some are quite satisfied being what they always dreamt of.
Optometrists:
These are trained in the University to measure refractive errors and
prescribe lenses (glasses). In addition, they receive clinical training in
management of simple eye disorders.
Ophthalmologists (medical doctors specializing in eye disorders) are
inadequate in number and are
more focussed on eye diseases. Optometrists provide valuable services
as primary care providers and even ophthalmologists go to them
for glasses...but...
They are not doctors in the medical sense. Some universities run 6 year
courses and award O.D. (Doctor of Optometry).
However, when it comes to major eye disease and eye surgery, only the
ophthalmologistis licensed to treat.
Optometrists are doing well financially based on their private practices.They are not key militants in the JOHESU saga.
Physiotherapists:
These relatively new and few entrants into Nigeria's health sector are
University-trained to carry out physical rehabilitation of patients. Some
also run private gyms.
Depending on their training institution, they receive bachelor's or
"doctorate" degrees. Most of them will confess to have chosen to read
Medicine
initially. Like the general public, most of them were not aware of their
current profession when they got university admission.
Their association is rapidly becoming one of the more militant JOHESU
affiliates.
Medical Laboratory Scientists (Technologists?)
These are the arrow-heads of JOHESU. As a group, they have the free
time, the resources and the lack of professionalismand empathy for
suffering patients needed to start this controversy.
These staff are usually not university trained as their programmes are
run by accredited teaching hospitals. They obtain memberships and
fellowships of the institutes of Laboratory Science (or Technology)
allowing them to work in Pathology laboratories.Virtually all of these folks had the ambition of being medical doctors but
could not meet the requirements.
In better countries than Nigeria, laboratories are headed by research
scientists (in research institutes) and by consultant pathologists (in
hospitals). Research scientists are typically Ph.D holders while
consultant pathologists are medical doctors with postgraduate
specializationsin Pathology.
In Nigeria, they are quick to claim they do all the work in the
laboratories of government hospitals.
In their private practices, most masquerade as doctors, prescribing
antibiotics and other drugs after spurious "Typhoid" tests.
Having grown wings, they fired the first salvo by declaring their right to
perform accreditation for all labs in Nigeria including side-labs in private
hospitals.
The next issue was preventing resident doctors in training from
accessing the labs to carry out procedures (yet they claim they do all
the work).
It got to the point, doctors were physically harassed by laboratory
scientists and hounded by the Police and SSS on the instigation of these
technologists. Luckily, most security agencies quickly washed their hands
off this matter.Interestingly, when JOHESU members (or their family) get ill, they never
go to their fellow JOHESU members for care or advice! They always look
privately for the same doctor they insult publicly. And the doctors still
treat them specially "as colleagues".
This JOHESU problem appears to be a problem of the teaching
hospitals. State-owned hospitals and private/institutional centres would
not condone this needless rabble-rousing and jostling for primacy.
Nigerians shouldn't permit persons without direct involvement in patient-
care add to the many problems already facing our healthcare system.
Nigeria is not the only country running a teaching hospital system. Let's
look at the successful models in other countries and make things work.
That way, all these unnecessary crises in our health system will end.

health care delivery is a team work, multidisciplinary in nature, comprising numerous professionals. In real sense, there are more work to be done, researches to carry out, and so mary areas to specialise in order to ensure proficiency and better patient's management.
Rather than continual rancor and name calling, it is high time we pay more atttention to improving our own little area of interest/specialty. Acknowledging the importance of even the least in the health management team and our country will be better for it. Absolute respect for each member of the health team as their contribution no matter how little is needed to achieve the desired perfect patient management that our dear politician runs outside the country in search for. ''Biko wetuo nu obi ka ofe ruro aro zuoro anyi nri'' God Bless you all
Health / Re: 3 Days JOHESU Warning Strike by malbruno: 5:42pm On Jul 30, 2014
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Oh well, NMA isn't a trade union, JOHESU is..





Interesting..Also the issue here is totally different from the NMA strike....its about implementing salary structure in health institution half way, some are being paid with outdated structure while some are being paid with the new salary structure. Odinma?
Health / Re: 3 Days JOHESU Warning Strike by malbruno: 2:32pm On Jul 30, 2014
The Govt shld pls listen to JOHESU, we dont wont strike in health sector, but we need fair treatment by the Govt, up JOHESU

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Health / Re: Nma Strike: The Patients's Perspective by malbruno: 8:03pm On Jul 14, 2014
sogodihno: Relativity in health sector: Dia's enough relativity now, other start frm grade 9 or 10. u guys start frm grade 12, yet wat do u want? is it dat u want other to start frm grade 6 and u guys start frm grade 15?
Consultant? ao does it affect u guys, dz A d pple yoruba called "ANIKANJOPON". If u put yrself in a position of respect nobody will dishonor u.
In OAU, all health sciences and pharmacy pay d same sch fees. am not sure of others. so if d sch fees for medical students is higher dan others in ur sch, dt's ur own cup of tea. U shud av come to OAU if u fink others paying less dan u is a problem
Again and again, not all health professional wan to study medicine, and dont say all other health profesional fail out of medical sch, in OAU wen u fail out of medical sch u cant go to other all health science.
Once again, patient view? patient view indeed. u dont talk abt dia demand of apointin surgeon general yet dz A d pple dt dont want other to b apoint as consultant. 100,000 for health hazard alowance, A u d only one dt av contact wth d patient? wat abt nurses and medical lab scientist dt mostly do d dirty work, wat abt dia special plate no? dey wil son ask for special road so dt dia wont b odd up, in case of emergency. Wat u said u dont want for others u A claiming it for yrself. SMH.
D point is NMA is loosing it dignity and valu gradually, u A in stike for almost 2 wks and u still cant achieve anytin, dey tink wen dey stike for even 2 days FG wil come to dem begging. Wen u pple A tire u will go back to work.
GREEDINESS at it peak
my dear, u have Said it all, just an addition d consultants are meant to specialize in a particular area of study like consultant gyenocologist, consultant urologist etc. Their role differ, so it will be for Consultant chem pathologist, consultant haematologist consultant pharmacist when they have got the requisit qualification. How is it affecting other consultants who shld face their own specialty. what kind egocentric set of human beings

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Health / Re: FG Challenges NMA To Public Debate. by malbruno: 4:19pm On Jul 13, 2014
youngdoctor: As a doctor..i can tel yu ds FG is schizophrenic...we ve made a mistake electing ds bastards.
Ok,wat do dey expct frm d debate...we call of d strike?IMPOSSICANT..dey re jst making us feel more special and needed..
1).poly guys on strike
2).college of edu.guys on strike.
3).no intrvention into O.A.U's mata.
4).Chibok girls ve bn frgotten.
5)football has bn banned.
6).me nd ma colleagues and seniors on strike.
7)total blackout here in akure.
Nd yu cal ds a government...i laff in physics....F*ckd up pipu..shioor
I dont think that you Doctors have got moral training and human management skill at all, no wonder you call the president of your country a bastered.....

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