Ayobiggie59: I just feel like I'm dying slowly....
I've been having this persistent chest pain for two months now and I've been to the hospital but im not okay with their diagnosis, it's just as if I was scammed.
Chest pain at d left part of my chest with my left arm affected with d pain also.
When I read about it online, I saw it was Angina that has these symptoms I'm feeling currently and it's getting so unbearable for me.
All d money with me has been used for d previous test I carried out, d doctor dont really have time to attend to me well, imagine only one doctor attending to 100 patients.
Right now im broke and can't really go for another check-up, it just seems im dying slowly. Can't tell my mum cos d news can make her health worsen.
Someone told me to get a drug called Nitroglycerin that it will help, still trying to look for money to get it. Pls, how much does it cost pls if u know d price?
I'm just 30yrs.
Stop wasting your money. What you are you having might just be cold. Muscle spasms caused by cold on chest or ribs or left lungs.
Get someone to massage you with Aboniki and always bath hot water. Do steam inhalation morning and night.
You can as well boil cloves, tumeric and ginger together and drink hot in the morning.
The country is not bad. Moreover, thousands of ppl enters via same airport on daily basis and they gets to their destination safety...This is unnecessary to me.
If your family can't pick you up, you also don't have a friend that can assist?
oldienavie: Hi guys, I need experiences from people flying into Nigeria(MMIA) Lagos. My family is not going to be able to meet me at the airport this time and I am weighing up my options with transit.
I have a friend who said he knows someone that does transportation that he can come pick me up and take me to an hotel, however I am a little skeptical with that option with the high rates of insecurity in the country.
My opinion is that sometimes being annonymous to your service provider is better, but I am a little concerned with the security level of Uber in Lagos. Are uber drivers known to kidnap their clients particularly people boarding them at MMIA ? Can uber hold their drivers responsible if something untoward were to happen to their clients, or if they are known to connive with kidnappers etc ?
I just need experienced info and also from uber drivers to make a better decision.
2015 when I went to cotonou, it was 360 naira to 1000 cfa. Gosh!!!
travelwaka: If you are visiting A French-speaking African country, there is a huge chance that you will be spending the Cefa. The CFA Franc (Cefa) is the official currency of eight west African countries which includes the Republic of Benin, Togo, Mali, Guinea Bissau, Senegal, Niger, Cote d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso.
In total, the Franc is used by 14 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Each of these countries belongs to either the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) or the Central Africa Economic and Monetary Union.
back in the days , 1 naira used to be between 3 cefa but as of May 2021.
1 Naira is 1.1 CFA 10 Naira is 11 CFA 100 naira is 110 CFA 1,000 naira is 1,100 cfA
Few years ago 1,000 naira will get you 3,000 CFA but today 1,000 naira is 1,100 cefa.
Obj come and see all you have caused! Governors are the problem of this country. State Assemblies and Others became an extension of Governor’s lodge. Governors act like CEOs of the entire state. Governors now sack chief judges, local government chairmen, emirs and even speakers all thanks to OBJ greedy ambition of 3rd tenure.