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Politics / Re: United Nations Population Funds (UNFPA) Suggests Abortion For Boko Haram Babies by oppinionated(f): 10:52am On May 19, 2015
Bonapart:
thanks for the insult bit i ain't silly


At least they won't be terrorist.

Last time i check the whole terrorist in the world today are all Muslim organisation

LMAOOOOOOO, most not all. There are some Christian terrorists too. That's not the point of this discuss anyway. The point is if those foetuses got bad genes in them, even if they are monks and nuns it will show up one day. Best to abort and save the world propagation of those easily brainwashed genes.

Tenks wink wink wink
Politics / Re: United Nations Population Funds (UNFPA) Suggests Abortion For Boko Haram Babies by oppinionated(f): 10:41am On May 19, 2015
Bonapart:
No no no... those children are innocent.
Their fathers are boko haram doesn't mean they're going to be boko haram....
They're coming to this world for a different purpose...
If only they can teach them christian faith they will never know wats gun nor killings...
No abortion pls!!!

Buahahahahahahahahahahajajajahahaha. You are kidding right? So if they are Christians they won't know what guns or killings are? May I refer you back to the last Millennium and give you a ccompendium of atrocities committed by Christians? Mind you sir those who taught Christian faith invented guns and most of the other killing machines you know

Don't be silly now
Politics / Re: United Nations Population Funds (UNFPA) Suggests Abortion For Boko Haram Babies by oppinionated(f): 10:38am On May 19, 2015
repogirl:
I wasn't looking to adopt but if I was, why not?

It appalls me the level of thinking of some people here in this 21st century.
Why transfer the sins of the father on to the children?

Or you believe your own ancestors were all good people?

What if there was a psychological defect that made the fathers of those children embrace BH and violence easily? You want them to pass those heinous genes on to those children? I SAY ABORT THOSE FOETUSES NOW!!!
Politics / Re: United Nations Population Funds (UNFPA) Suggests Abortion For Boko Haram Babies by oppinionated(f): 10:36am On May 19, 2015
adebisiolumide5:


Point Noted... #But it is still mass killing. what if the girls don't survive it
Don't be dramatic. And abortion is about as life-threatening as appendicitis

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Education / Re: Photos: Sosoliso Plane Crash Survivor Kechi Okwuchi Graduates From College by oppinionated(f): 10:04am On May 19, 2015
queebeediva:
sorry but you sounded like a hater.

On the contrary, I admire her. She's brave. Incredibly brave. I just take exception to the suggestion that government has to sponsor her surgeries. If that is what is important to her, she'd have done it seeing her family can afford it.
Education / Re: Photos: Sosoliso Plane Crash Survivor Kechi Okwuchi Graduates From College by oppinionated(f): 9:21am On May 19, 2015
iamrealdeji:
are you an atheist? I think it's better you watch what you say
And if he doesn't?
Education / Re: Photos: Sosoliso Plane Crash Survivor Kechi Okwuchi Graduates From College by oppinionated(f): 9:20am On May 19, 2015
Okijajuju1:
If life was fair, The Government of Nigeria and the Insurance company of Sosoliso air would have paid for her full reconstructive surgery.

Because of what? She's from a well-heeled family already. Did you ever think that maybe her face is the way it is BECAUSE she wants it so? As a constant reminder? Why should the government do something her family can afford wwithout stress when we have other pressing issues?

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Education / Re: Photos: Sosoliso Plane Crash Survivor Kechi Okwuchi Graduates From College by oppinionated(f): 9:18am On May 19, 2015
IdiAmin1:
Congratulations my sister.

Why won't the FG finance a facial surgery for this beautiful lady?

If na to spend money on frivolity issues, Dem go come first. undecided

Lol, you are kidding right? She attended Loyola Jesuit college. Do u have an idea how much is school fees there? She schooled abroad and yet our government should use our meagre resources to fix her face?

These are the jokes people
Romance / Re: Guys What Would You Do If A Girl Walks Up To Toast You? by oppinionated(f): 7:47am On May 13, 2015
BuddhaPalm:
Full-on chyke you? Never gonna happen.

She'd rather fall on your d1ck by accident than do that.

Women are not that confident.


For a guy so learned in the ways of women, you can be quite daft a times. I know I've asked out a couple of guys on occasion. It's not that big of a deal

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Religion / Re: Dealing With Misconceptions : 10 Things The Bible Never Said About Creation by oppinionated(f): 1:40pm On May 10, 2015
MKO4ever:
#Misconception:GOD RESTED ON DAY 7.

What is day 7? Sunday or Saturday? If day 7 (or Sabbath day) is a Sunday, then theres something wrong with our calendar system

LMAOOOOOOO, it's Really cute that you think the calendar was based on your religion
Religion / Re: Dealing With Misconceptions : 10 Things The Bible Never Said About Creation by oppinionated(f): 1:39pm On May 10, 2015
dhtml18:
na lie

LMAOOOOOOO, jus lai daht?

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Romance / Re: My Gf Is Cheating On Me But I Just Can't Explode by oppinionated(f): 8:50pm On May 08, 2015
teflonbuzz:

It's not that easy, you know.

On the contrary, it's pretty easy
Romance / Re: My Gf Is Cheating On Me But I Just Can't Explode by oppinionated(f): 7:15pm On May 08, 2015
yuzedo:
[size=3pt]Sir,

Making excuses for a cheating woman is dangerous. You don't want to be with someone who can pass off bàstards as yours. Nothing good about a cheating woman because she is automatically a liar, thief, and a potential killer.

Be strong and do the painful (but right) thing. You deserve better and I promise you if you go out there knowing you can, you WILL get better. Don't dwell on her and how nobody out there can match her love or beat the connection/chemistry you both had. Speaking on the authority of experience... Cut that bìtch off for your futures sake. Your kids deserve better than a heaux mama.

Salute.
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she hurt you this bad? I can make everything okay you know?
Politics / Re: Senate Finally Passes VAPP Bill by oppinionated(f): 12:04pm On May 06, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
Say no to "change"
We nid transformation
I pray and hope we won't regret voting out transformation

You realise that you are beginning to sound like a broken record right?
Health / Describe Your First Period (menarche) by oppinionated(f): 10:03am On Oct 04, 2014
I was listening to the radio today and women were sharing their first menstrual experience. It was such a funny and enlightening programme so I decided to bring it up here. So tell us Ladies. 1. How scary was it for you when you saw it? 2. Who was the first person you told? 3. Did your parents give you the ole "if you touch a boy you'll get pregnant" talk? 4. Did your parents celebrate?
Foreign Affairs / Re: Arab Woman Pilot Disowned By Her Family' For Bombing ISIS by oppinionated(f): 6:56am On Sep 28, 2014
mmmustapha: She deserves it, how can you bomb innocent people who are also your brothers and sisters?
. Loooooool,innocent people? How is ISIS innocent pray tell? And how is she killing her "brothers and sisters"? That's murderous ISIS job

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Politics / Re: Borno Residents Commend Military Operation by oppinionated(f): 5:32pm On Sep 26, 2014
NkanuBoy:
You people are always predictable. So it has gone from GEJ allowing boko haram insurgency to linger so that eletion will not hold in the affected state, to GEJ defeating boko haram as campaign strategy.
. That doesn't ans my question MR. Why didn't he take this stand since?
Politics / Re: Borno Residents Commend Military Operation by oppinionated(f): 8:42am On Sep 26, 2014
since2005: [size=40pt]2015 gimmicks!!![/size]
. Exactly!! I wonder why Nigerians haven't added up two and two together before now. Why is it NOW? So close to elections that GEJ finally knows what to do about BH? Why didn't he do all these since? And this is happening when we supposedly have less superior arms compared to the seperatists. I'm watching with keen interest sha

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Romance / Re: 13 Advantages Of Virginity by oppinionated(f): 5:12pm On Sep 24, 2014
[quote author=OdenigboAroli]

Stop hating and lick your wounds.
Virginity means self control,discipline and high regard for self worth.
Men who marry virgin,especially the ones who have alot of experience respect these girls and will never hurt nor leave them. Hahhahahahahah,funny guy. Go and check princess DI's life history and see. Prince Charles married her a virgin and LEFT her for a DIVORCED woman!! I could give u a thousand and one example of women of the last millenia who mostly married as virgins. Didn't stop their husbands from cheating and wasn't enough to make their marriages last. Your point is moot Sir

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Travel / Re: Private Jet - Necessity Or Luxury by oppinionated(f): 7:20am On Sep 03, 2014
cr8v: I have always known that the church is ahead of the world in wisdom. I have always known that one day history will vindicate Bishop Oyedepo and co who in a bid to fulfill their callings have crossed limitations of religion and a poverty mindset to do the unusual. These people travel the world over to preach the Gospel in fulfillment of the prophecy that every nation will hear the Gospel before the end. They realize that there is no more time and everything ,ust he done as fast as possible and jet can ne a leverage. The world doesn't know their itinary but would prefer to criticize. The worst is fellow Christians who joined the debit in the camp of the accuser of the brethren

kindly shut up right now. If they were hopping on those jets to go to cuba or mainland china or even saudi arabia then it won't bé an issue but they travel to conduct BUSINESS on those flights or go to countries who already have established christian religions like the US and Britain. What is now the point?

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Education / Re: The Worlds Top 15 Conspiracy Theories Of All Time. by oppinionated(f): 12:57pm On Aug 11, 2014
musicwriter:

Please learn to be civil. You can always make your point without insulting anybody. Granted, we share Nairaland but I'm not your mate.

Now, to answer your question.
It's the child that Diana bear that enters the royal bloodline, like Harry and brother. If she had a third son he would have become the 3rd heir in line should Harry and brother for any reason die. You're the one that should go and read not myself.
Moreover, I wasn't the one that originated this view but Dodi's father. You should go and rave at Dodi's father who sued the British government for this not me.

Third child? For a man she already divorced? Nigger pls what are you saying?
Education / Re: The Worlds Top 15 Conspiracy Theories Of All Time. by oppinionated(f): 12:30pm On Aug 11, 2014
musicwriter: The death of Diana is not just a conspiracy but true. She was killed to prevent the royal bloodline going to Egypt. The father of Diane's boy friend actually sued the British government to court saying clearly that his son was killed not by accident. Of course you don't expect him to win the British government in a British court. Do you?.

Abeg shut up. Which kain yeye royal bloodline? Diana 'married' into royalty, she wasn't royalty abi when 'spencer' turn to 'mountbatten-windsor'??
She was dating Dodi for just 8wks before the crash. Isn't it too early to start talking about babies then?
She dated a Pakistani doctor for TWO years before Dodi and she neither got pregnant for him nor have pakistanis been lamenting about royal bloodline denied them.

Pls read more before u spout rubbish
Family / Re: How Strict Is Your Father?(grade) by oppinionated(f): 7:43am On Aug 10, 2014
My dad is a terrorist. Osama bin laden aint got nothing on him. The man give me curfew of 6pm as I old reach o


Despite that my dad is my everything. He is my hero,my anchor,my personal god. He can lift me from deep deepression just by his call. He is the central figure in my life. I can't go more than 5sentences when talking to le boo without puting in "my daddy said". It irritates him to no end lol

I give my dad 100% abeg

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Health / Re: Ebola Latest: US Rejects Nigeria’s Request For Trial Drug by oppinionated(f): 10:39am On Aug 09, 2014
Ekundayo7: [size=18pt]WOULD SOME OF YOU [s]CONSPIRACY THEORISTS AND "ANYTHING WESTERN HATERS"[/s]PLEASE READ THIS WRITE UP AND SIMMER THE FECK DOWN!!! angry angry angry[/size]

08.08.14
Why the White Americans Got the ‘Secret’ Ebola Serum
After two missionaries were given an experimental treatment for Ebola, questions have swirled about why the hundreds of Africans infected aren’t getting it. For good reasons, it turns out.

A Washington Post blog asks: “Why do two white Americans get the Ebola serum while hundreds of Africans die?”

The New Republic demands: “Why did two U.S. missionaries get an Ebola serum while Africans are left to die?”

That was just media yammering, but it was echoed on streets and in subways by otherwise reasonable people.

Never mind that there seem to have been no more than eight doses of the serum in existence.

Never mind that the white people in question—Dr. Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol—who received three of those doses before they were flown home to the U.S. got perilously ill in the first place because they risked their lives helping Ebola victims in Liberia who happened to be black.

And never mind that Samaritan’s Purse would not have established the Ebola clinic in Monrovia and asked Brantly serve as medical director had it thought the life of a white American was worth more than the life of a black African.

If nationality and race did influence the organization’s decision to seek an untested serum for Brantly and Writebol, it was likely only because any Western organization that administers an untested serum to the African population runs the risk of being accused of using blacks as guinea pigs in the way of the long-ago Tuskegee syphilis tests and the 1996 meningitis tests in Nigeria.

That was not a worry with the two white Americans.

Of course, Samantha’s Purse may not have been immune from the sense of urgency that can seize even the most altruistic organizations when one of its own is in mortal danger. The same is true with a fire department when a firefighter is critically injured.

Watch what happens at the scene of a blaze when a radio call of “Mayday!” signals that a firefighter who went in to save others suddenly needs saving himself.

This does not mean firefighters care any less about the people they are trying to save any more than it means Samaritan’s Purse was leaving Africans to die when it began asking U.S. scientists and health workers in the hot zone about experimental treatments described in various scientific papers in recent years.

Samaritan’s Purse ended up in contact with Mapp Biopharmaceutical in San Diego, the lead developer of a drug called ZMapp.

The scandal is not that two white people got an untested serum, but that the deaths of so many black people were ignored until two white people got sick.

ZMapp is an enhanced version of MB-003, which was developed in conjunction with the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID). MB-003 consists of three monoclonal—artificially produced—antibodies that proved capable of both deactivating the Ebola virus and tagging it for attack by the victim’s immune system.

A year ago this month, USAMRIID and Mapp announced the results of a study involving Rhesus monkeys that would have caused a sensation had we not been in a long lull between Ebola outbreaks. MB-003 protected 100 percent of the monkeys when administered an hour after exposure and two-thirds of those given the drug 48 hours after exposure.

“We were able to use MB-003 as a true therapeutic countermeasure,” USAMIID virologist Gene Olinger said when the results were announced.

James Pettitt, the study’s lead author, said he and his colleagues would be working with Canadian researchers who had devised a different antibody cocktail. The immediate aim would be to devise the most effective mixture of MB-003 and the Canadian compound and test it in additional monkeys, along with the best dose.

The combination was called ZMAPP. The ultimate results are said to have been even more promising than with MB-003 alone. But Ebola did not seem an imminent threat, and there was no scramble to produce more of the stuff than would be needed for animal toxicity testing and eventually the first human trials, which USAMIID expected to take between five to 10 years.

[size=18pt]The federal Centers for Disease Control estimates that there were no more than eight doses of ZMapp in existence when Samaritan's Purse sought some.[/size] Three doses were flown to Liberia. Two were given to Writebol and one to Brantly, who was repeatedly also given a transfusion of blood from a 14-year-old survivor he had treated.

The two stricken Americans were flown to Atlanta, and Brantly in particular seemed to be on the mend. Governments of the affected countries in West African began inquiring about Zmapp. U.S. scientists cautioned that the drug had not yet proven to be as beneficial to humans as it apparently was to monkeys.

“We don’t know if it is effective,” Dr. Heinz Feldmann of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease told The Daily Beast. “We don’t have enough even if it was effective.”

ZMapp is made by inserting modified genes into the cells of tobacco plants whose cells then become mini-factories of the antibodies. The facility where this happens is owned by R.J. Reynolds, which also makes cigarettes that kill by the hundreds of thousands.

Reynolds is now said to be accelerating its effort to do good as well as evil, but tobacco plants grow only so fast, and extracting and purifying antibodies is considerably more complicated than producing cancer sticks. Any significant quantity of ZMapp appears to be months away even if another company with a larger facility joins in the effort.

The question of the serum came up at the press conference President Obama held at the end of this week’s Africa Summit at the White House. He said it would be premature to rush ZMapp to the hot zone.

“Let the science guide us,” he went on to say. “I don't think all the information is in on whether this drug is helpful.”

He observed that previous epidemics had been brought under control by effective public health programs.

“We’re focusing on the public health approach right now, but I will continue to seek information about what we’re learning about these drugs going forward,” he said.

Obama did authorize sending kits for a diagnostic Ebola test called the EZ1 Real-Time RT-PCR Assay. His view that the primary focus should be on containment was echoed by the head of the Centers for Disease Control at an emergency congressional hearing held on Thursday even though lawmakers are in recess.

“In terms of the promising drugs, I can assure you that the U.S. government is looking into this very carefully,” Dr. Thomas Frieden said. “But I don’t want there to be false hope out there. Right now, we don’t know if they work.”

The CDC is moving to assist the fight by going to a Level 1 alert and “surging” 50 experts to West Africa. Frieden emphasized that containment will require great care.

“It’s like fighting a forest fire: Leave behind one burning ember, one case undetected, and the epidemic could reignite,” he said.

When it came his turn to testify, Ken Isaacs of Samaritan’s Purse wondered why the forest fire had been allowed to rage for months with little notice beyond those who were being consumed by it. The scandal is not that two white people got an untested serum, but that the deaths of so many black people were ignored until two white people got sick.

“It took two Americans getting the disease in order for the international community and the United States to take serious notice of the largest outbreak of the disease in history,” he said. “The disease is uncontained and out of control in West Africa.”

Isaacs, who is a vice president of the organization, spoke as someone who has been watching the fire rage for months and believes it will be harder to contain than many anticipate. He said that too many people in Western Africa remain suspicious of Western medicine and tied to traditional practices that spread the virus, notably the washing and kissing of the dead. He noted that even now university students in Liberia “continue to mock and deny the existence of Ebola.”

“I think we are going to see the death toll in numbers we cannot imagine,” Ken Isaacs said.

He noted that the disease can travel anywhere “at the speed of an airplane.” He said the ultimate goal should be an effective vaccine.

“In the meantime it is a nasty, bloody disease that we must fight now,” he said.

I think olucheye need to read this
Health / Re: Ebola Latest: US Rejects Nigeria’s Request For Trial Drug by oppinionated(f): 10:35am On Aug 09, 2014
pDude: Mu he he he he he he grin cheesy

Really? Did y'all niggas think for one moment that US was ever gon give you that shyt?

Because of why naw? Maka why?

You should know that your evil has overflown and una shyt don full bucket. US is doing what they call, "TREATING YOUR COLLECTIVE FVCK UP" grin

Anyway have you tried hot salt water and 2 spoons of egusi? cheesy
Buauauauauauauhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah. *waiting on the men of god to stage demonstrations on Ebola cure as usual*

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Education / Re: Campus Prostitution: A Growing Concern In Nigeria by oppinionated(f): 7:09am On Aug 04, 2014
Dcmg: So if a guy tells you to put your hand in fire for 5000 naira you will do it abi?Pls reduce your fish intake,its really affecting your brain


Who is this rabid dog? Who was talking to you? Abeg park well
Politics / Re: PHOTOS: President Jonathan Arrives Washington US, Receives Massive Welcome by oppinionated(f): 6:30pm On Aug 03, 2014
Aigbofa: Did he get tested for ebola as reported earlier?

Lmaooooooooooooo
Funniest comment

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Education / Re: Campus Prostitution: A Growing Concern In Nigeria by oppinionated(f): 6:22pm On Aug 03, 2014
SAMBARRY: Actually





Errr,supermodels and models do too.

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Education / Re: Campus Prostitution: A Growing Concern In Nigeria by oppinionated(f): 6:12pm On Aug 03, 2014
onome710: Both the men & the ladies are to blame! Period!

I mean. Its that easy. There is a demand and that is why there is supply.

Face the patronisers first then we will know you are serious OP.

Its always the fault of the women. Mtchwwwwwwwwwwwwww

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Food / Re: some Cancer Causing Foods You Probably Eat Every Day by oppinionated(f): 10:31am On Aug 03, 2014
angry Errrrrrr

Malt drinks aren't part of soda pop right? angry
Food / Re: some Cancer Causing Foods You Probably Eat Every Day by oppinionated(f): 10:29am On Aug 03, 2014
Lmaoooooooooooo

Seems OP has an irrational fear of all things "genetically modified".

GMO hasn't been shown to cause any harm. They are just like normal foodstuffs we buy everyday to eat na.

Superstitions sef
Foreign Affairs / Re: Massive Pro-palestinian Protest Outside The White House by oppinionated(f): 4:28am On Aug 03, 2014
Hmmmmm dicey

Israel should do more to minimise civillian casualties. They are not doing enough obviously

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