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is that English or?? |
He sha did it, why are we just knowing now |
Don't think osun deserves that place, they should be down somewhere |
Only in catholic,whats d joy of the wedding when u re nt free,kiss d bride is jst once,jealousy sets in,one couple admiring d other. |
Hello sons and daughter of nightygale,i opened this thread for nursing student,Nurses(BNSC,RN,RPHN,RPM) and others,auxilliary nurses are disallowed,all aspiring to be a nurse,lets meet,share our challenges,prospect and advices |
I dont think medcine is what someone can follow peer to study,one has to love it b4 u go there to study it,i never and will never love medcine as a course,bt nursing/nursing science is my area,in Lautech,a case of a lady who had 60 and was offered medcine and a guy had 78,fine art,so it differs in school perspective |
Never underestimate the power of a common Drug |
And so?abi wen will all this rubbish stop,because she went to gym,we must know. |
Shio. |
luthorcorp:www.bing.com |
He was still holy then |
So?whats special,m nt hating bt it can only happen in the north,39 years,shio,finish in 2007 and became hod in 2008,ok,go to oau,ui or here in lautech,many prof never bcom Hod |
Lautech |
Spaxon:lol,I kept imagining the scene,I remember the hym "I surrender all" |
Oh see beauty,she is not ugly,when u really want to see what UGLY means,come to the state of Osun(OSOGBO) |
Beautiful |
Family Relatives of 29-year-old graduate of Anatomy, Dr. Adedayo Adewumi, have been thrown into confusion following his disappearance. It was gathered that Adedayo, a first time visitor to Lagos, went missing on August 27 after he step out of the house for fresh air. The family told our correspondent that Adedayo came to Lagos State from Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on August 22 and was staying with some family members on Alawode Street, Kilo, in the Surulere area of the state. Adedayo was said to have stepped out of the house on the fateful day for fresh air after a power outage. He was said to have left the house without his cell phone. His father, a retired engineer with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Mr. Ademola Adewumi, told our correspondent that he was worried because the missing man was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 2006 while studying Medicine at the University of Ilorin, Kwara State. Schizophrenia is defined by the dictionary of Medicine as a mental disorder often characterised by abnormal social behaviour and failure to recognise what is real. According to the dictionary, common symptoms include false beliefs, unclear or confused thinking, auditory hallucinations, reduced social engagement and emotional expression, and lack of motivation. The disorder is thought to mainly affect the ability to think. People with schizophrenia are likely to have additional conditions, including major depression and anxiety disorders. The condition is said to have posed a lot of challenges to Adedayo when he was a student of Medicine. Unable to cope with Medicine, he had to change to Anatomy. His father, Ademola, said, “I suspect he is wandering around or languishing somewhere by now. We have gone to all the police stations in our area and beyond. But my major worry is that if there is a case of accident or wrongful arrest, the police will be able to tell, but they may overlook a case of a man wandering aimlessly. “I have his medical records with me. He has been treated six times for the condition, but always had a relapse. However, since he graduated in 2012, there had been an improvement. That was why we suggested a visit to Lagos hoping that the change of environment will help.” Adedayo was said to be the eldest of three boys. His younger brother, Adeshina Adewumi, a banker with a commercial bank in Lagos, said Adedayo had bouts of depression in the past, it made him to disconnect from people and to stop using his phones, adding that there had been an improvement in his condition following his graduation and the end of the National Youth Service Corps. He said, “While in school, he was often depressed. But when he finished school, his condition improved. Since then, he has always been in a guided environment. “Shortly before he came to Lagos, he fell into depression again and my father suggested that he should come to Lagos with the hope that the change of environment would lighten him up. “He did not have any disagreement with anybody, he was happy to come to Lagos. In fact, a day before he went missing, he was planning to go with me to Lekki.” The Lagos State Police Command spokesperson, DSP Patricia Amadin, promised to get back to our correspondent on the matter. She, however, had yet to do so as of press time.
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Freemanan:ya,why |
In A desperate migrant who could have died as a result of dehydration and cramp, was captured attempting to smuggle himself into Spain while hiding behind a car’s engine. According to a shocking report on the Telegraph, a desperate migrant was captured attempting to smuggle himself into Spain while hiding behind a car’s engine. The unidentified man who is thought to be from Guinea, was discovered by stunned officials at the Spanish enclave of Ceuta. He was discovered after police thought the car’s driver was nervous. The car had travelled from Morocco and border officials found the migrant lying in a foetal position behind the car’s engine and radiator. His health was reportedly in a bad way because of the petrol fumes and searing heat. Telegraph also reported that another migrant was discovered hidden behind one of the car’s seats. Neither man has been identified. Both were taken to the hospital and treated for dehydration and cramp. Doctors warned they could both have died had they been trapped for much longer. Source: TalkofNaija
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Freemanan:you know him? |
In a display of absurd mannerism, an unidentified commercial vehicle driver on Tuesday removed his cloths and started behaving strangely when officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps stopped his car and demanded for his vehicle particulars. The incident happened along the busy Marian Road in Calabar, the Cross River State capital. According to an eyewitness, the naked driver, whose vehicle registration number was Edo AUC 901 XS, came out of his vehicle and started behaving funny by removing his cloths. The eyewitness, who identified himself as Raheem Bayoor, said officials of the FRSC were stunned by the behaviour of the driver and did not attempt to struggle with him as he resisted arrest. Bayoor said, “The man just came out when the FRSC officials requested for his particulars and started pulling off his cloths. It is obvious that he was abnormal; a mad man behind the wheel. “The FRSC officials were stunned and did not attempt to create any scene as it was obvious that the driver was ready for any rough encounter.” When contacted, a furious state Commander of FRSC, Mr. Ikechukwu Igwe, said he had ordered his men to trace the driver through the vehicle and get him arrested. “We will definitely get him,” he said.
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That mad guy,downloaded the song and all I could hear was Drake and meek wo o,is that a song,that guy is nut |
chidifyn:mind what you say lady,if God says her time is not yet,she won't die |
He will end up like Aregbesola |
State of Osun ![]() |
And som1 is stealing cars with Wire,your mate are here sharing millions |
Oloriburuku ![]() |
Buhari will soon xperience Regret over his government,running things yourself,carrying out stupid orders and decisions,Learn from Aregbesola,I dnt see need of recruiting policemen that will jst pt on black cloth and stay behind counter |
Armed robber attack you or Hoodlums attacked you ,there is difference o,if armes robber should attack you in the State of Osun,in traffic,u are dead,shebi u still dey tweet |
Haba,kilode,for Lautech sef wey I know say them dey always use NNPC pipe suck GP,he no up to dis,they re just creating a scene |

BUT OKON WHY?