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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Roland17(m): 8:24pm On Apr 30, 2025
https://www.nairaland.com/8413370/alleged-1.3-trillion-fraud-im

Okowa has suddenly found his voice because all his sins are now forgiven. For he is now a new man in APC, behold old things have passed.

Baba enjoy abeg your N1.3 trillion, I don't make the rules!
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 8:24pm On Apr 30, 2025
grin

.......its always the letter 'i'. LOL!

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by digz: 8:25pm On Apr 30, 2025
Small yabbings olokpa go hold person
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 8:32pm On Apr 30, 2025
Roland17:
https://www.nairaland.com/8413370/alleged-1.3-trillion-fraud-im

Okowa has suddenly found his voice because all his sins are now forgiven. For he is now a new man in APC, behold old things have passed.

Baba enjoy abeg your N1.3 trillion, I don't make the rules!
The weyrey say he should’ve supported the idea of southern candidate and not accept being Atiku’s VP grin
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by KingTom(m): 8:39pm On Apr 30, 2025
OasisX:
grin

.......its always the letter 'i'. LOL!
And the Muntula paste our passport as him dp grin grin chai
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 8:44pm On Apr 30, 2025
KingTom:
And the Muntula paste our passport as him dp grin grin chai
grin grin grin

.....pressure tí wá. He reminds me of Mr. Bones movie - To Let! LOL!
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by DissTroy(m): 8:51pm On Apr 30, 2025
This Paraga Connoisseur is a magnet for the spambot. Quoting his posts almost certainly guarantees a temporary ban.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by sebod(m): 9:02pm On Apr 30, 2025
diggz:
My issue with this Tinubu and his people is that you can't ask the common man to make sacrifices when you and your entire team are unwilling to do the same.

If you're claiming that there are saboteurs stopping you from performing your role, then you and your people shouldn't be squandering the little we have or putting us deeper into debt just to accommodate all the waste you found in government because you and your people are beneficiaries and are unwilling to let go of it.

As a father, you can't look your children in the eye and tell them they need to make sacrifices by skipping breakfast and dinner because you're broke or have projects to execute. Then you turn around and splash the little money you have on drinking alcohol and chopping nkwobi in a beer parlour owned by Disstroy. Unless you’re as useless as the current president and his entire team.
We are just few weeks away from the very day millions of Nigerians were thrown into abject poverty and many businesses impacted albeit negatively by just one sentence "subsidy is gone".
A lot of Nigerians are yet to recover till today.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola: 9:06pm On Apr 30, 2025
BlueRayDick:
The weyrey say he should’ve supported the idea of southern candidate and not accept being Atiku’s VP grin
Tinubu is a wicked man Sha - thus is twisting the knife after driving it in. Giving Atiku them Ls
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by TemporaryHansel(m): 9:18pm On Apr 30, 2025
DissTroy:
This Paraga Connoisseur is a magnet for the spambot. Quoting his posts almost certainly guarantees a temporary ban.
Who’s that?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by DissTroy(m): 9:24pm On Apr 30, 2025
TemporaryHansel:
Who’s that?
He knows himself. He's at a bar now drinking to stupor as always.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Roland17(m): 9:30pm On Apr 30, 2025
BlueRayDick:
The weyrey say he should’ve supported the idea of southern candidate and not accept being Atiku’s VP grin
Mad man. Na to dey run him mouth up and down now.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola: 9:32pm On Apr 30, 2025
Ihebu4chelsea:
Alright Chief, I appreciate.
Update

Checked a med plus in festac and yes it is 7600

Disregard the hot pharmacist and focus on the medication

They said there is one in most states

Google and you might find one in your vicinity

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ellexy: 10:02pm On Apr 30, 2025
diggz:
I like your style bro. You don move go Isreal so naija matter no be your cup of tea again
grin grin grin grin grin
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ihebu4chelsea(m): 10:21pm On Apr 30, 2025
GloriousGbola:
Update

Checked a med plus in festac and yes it is 7600

Disregard the hot pharmacist and focus on the medication

They said there is one in most states

Google and you might find one in your vicinity
I discovered one inside ShopRite Mall, Thanks so much for this information.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ibime(m): 10:59pm On Apr 30, 2025
Ihebu4chelsea:
Please what do you advise? Mine is since birth, I will be 29 soon. Any permanent treatment? I do have Crisis twice or thrice in a month especially during the rainy season.
If you use preventer inhaler, you will hardly ever need ventolin except you have a virus. Ventolin weakens your lungs while preventer is a steroid that strengthens them. I can't remember the last time we used blue inhaler for our daughter but brown inhaler is daily.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by diggz: 11:05pm On Apr 30, 2025
Shalagaboy... it's unfortunate you grew up in such an unpleasant environment. I used to wonder why you seemed attached to those doors until you started describing your hygiene like you did below.

DissTroy:
For people like us who are hirsute - very hairy, tissue paper never really does the job. We have to wash everything off with water because, for us, hair grows everywhere. EVERYWHERE.

Even face wipes don't do the job of cleaning our faces and sweat since we have a lot of facial hair so water to the rescue, again.

Maybe it might work for people with no body hair.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by diggz: 11:13pm On Apr 30, 2025
nihilistjnr:
At least the employer will still get to fvck something, cos front end developer for a commercial website and you only want to pay 200k in toilet paper ... Nah you're definitely getting fvcked, either by guy that scammed his way into the job, or the hackers that will open shop inside your server.
Disstroy is this you?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ellexy: 11:13pm On Apr 30, 2025
liveLongNprospa:
Joor nauuu
Na Reno dey give am fake update


grin grin grin
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ihebu4chelsea(m): 11:16pm On Apr 30, 2025
Ibime:
If you use preventer inhaler, you will hardly ever need ventolin except you have a virus. Ventolin weakens your lungs while preventer is a steroid that strengthens them. I can't remember the last time we used blue inhaler for our daughter but brown inhaler is daily.
I"ll check the one Doc recommended, Thank you Boss.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by semid4lyfe(m):
larride:
Egbon, e choke. Na me know wetin I don face from Friday till now.

Ordinary Sudocream wey we dey use for my daughter fot rashes and co that used to be 1500 is now 8k.

The prices of everything is fucking expensive especially medical supplies. To even fall sick for malaria now, na money.
This is when having Health Insurance aka HMO is beneficial.

Me, wifey and the kids are enrolled in the Federal Government's NHIS (National Health Insurance Scheme) with the Federal Teaching Hospital in the state as our Primary Health Care Provider.

NHIS enrollees pay only 10% out of pocket for consultation, tests, examinations, drugs and some operation procedures

I gather it's totally free for workers in the private sector, and there are HMO's one can enrol with even as a private citizen. Perhaps you should explore that option so you wouldn't have to spend so much on healthcare.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 5:36am On May 01, 2025
semid4lyfe:
This is when having Health Insurance aka HMO is beneficial.

Me, wifey and the kids are enrolled in the Federal Government's NHIS (National Health Insurance Scheme) with the Federal Teaching Hospital in the state as our Primary Health Care Provider.

NHIS enrollees pay only 10% out of pocket for consultation, tests, examinations, drugs and some operation procedures

I gather it's totally free for workers in the private sector, and there are HMO's one can enrol with even as a private citizen. Perhaps you should explore that option so you wouldn't have to spend so much on healthcare.
HMO is good but if u have an underlining ailment or major ailment, most HMOs will exclude its treatment from their package which means u may have to pay for its treatment out of pocket . Some of them will put the treatment of such ailment on their most expensive package like platinum .

Others will just put a moratorium on the coverage of underlining ailments like asthma for a certain period . For example they may say asthma is not covered for the first 24 months of the policy I.e u can’t get treated for asthma for the first 2 years u buy the HMO plan .

HMO is mostly good for general healthcare needs like going to the hospital for malaria treatment , going to dentist for scaling and polishing , seeing an ENT once in a while , seeing optician for consultation and treatment , etc .

The corporate plans which companies buy for their staff are in different grades and usually provides more comprehensive coverage . The retail plans on the other hand are more expensive and sometimes they have limitations .

One major issue I have with HMO from experience is at times hospitals won’t give u the necessary and most effective drugs because they have a feeling ur HMO won’t reimburse them adequately for some treatment they administer . There are some tests that hospitals will be seeking approval for hours from HMOs before carrying out on u; when u ask the hospital how much is it ? U will discover the test may not even be more than N7,500 🤦‍♂️.

I wonder if people who are under health insurance in the UK, Canada , Australia and the US fail something similar .
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by DissTroy(m):
diggz:
Disst.roy is this you?
LOL. Mad man.

I had to trace back several clicks to the original post. #200,000 to #350,000 monthly for React and Angular is paltry. But you'd be surprised there are people who'd do it for that amount.

Learning a skill is one thing. Putting a premium on your skill is another thing, and offering a whole galaxy or satellite of services/skills to boost it. Same way there are doctors accepting #200,000 as salaries in Nigeria after 8 years combined of tertiary education. It doesn't make them less skilled than those paid $20,000 monthly.

For example, most state government websites are built on WP and only partly custom-coded in CSS.. But I know a least two firms charging no less than #7 million for just maintenance. Not to build it but to maintain it which is just security scans and software updates like twice a month.

I also use to know someone who could code in no less than 8 programming languages before I could write an HTML code. And within two years, I had made more from coding than him.

There are people (mostly students) who'd take up the offer, paltry as it seems. It mostly depends on the premium you place on your skills and opportunities you explore.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by semid4lyfe(m):
BlueRayDick:
HMO is good but if u have an underlining ailment or major ailment, most HMOs will exclude its treatment from their package which means u may have to pay for its treatment out of pocket . Some of them will put the treatment of such ailment on their most expensive package like platinum .

Others will just put a moratorium on the coverage of underlining ailments like asthma for a certain period . For example they may say asthma is not covered for the first 24 months of the policy I.e u can’t get treated for asthma for the first 2 years u buy the HMO plan .

HMO is mostly good for general healthcare needs like going to the hospital for malaria treatment , going to dentist for scaling and polishing , seeing an ENT once in a while , seeing optician for consultation and treatment , etc .

The corporate plans which companies buy for their staff are in different grades and usually provides more comprehensive coverage . The retail plans on the other hand are more expensive and sometimes they have limitations .

One major issue I have with HMO from experience is at times hospitals won’t give u the necessary and most effective drugs because they have a feeling ur HMO won’t reimburse them adequately for some treatment they administer . There are some tests that hospitals will be seeking approval for hours from HMOs before carrying out on u; when u ask the hospital how much is it ? U will discover the test may not even be more than N7,500 🤦‍♂️

I wonder if people who are under health insurance in the UK, Canada , Australia and the US fail something similar .
We have only ever gone to the hospital for general healthcare needs but I believe you're right because when wifey stayed in the VIP ward after the birth of #1, NHIS did not cover for the VIP ward so I had to pay for that out of pocket. This is also a pointer that FG subscribed employees to the most basic package of the HMOs under the NHIS.

Also, the designated NHIS hospital pharmacies stock the cheaper alternatives of drugs, and never the expensive ones. Any drug above 5k like this, dem go tell you say dem no get and you'll have to purchase it outside.

But I still consider it a win to take a child to the hospital, see a consultant pediatrician, run blood tests, be given drugs and pay a 10% cost that may amount to a paltry sum of N500 - N1000. I mean, when wifey dropped #3 last year our total bill amounted to only N1500 due to NHIS/HMO coverage.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 9:29am On May 01, 2025
semid4lyfe:
We have only ever gone to the hospital for general healthcare needs but I believe you're right because when wifey stayed in the VIP ward after the birth of #1, NHIS did not cover for the VIP ward so I had to pay for that out of pocket. This is also a pointer that FG subscribed employees to the most basic package of the HMOs under the NHIS.

Also, the designated NHIS hospital pharmacies stock the cheaper alternatives of drugs, and never the expensive ones. Any drug above 5k like this, dem go tell you say dem no get and you'll have to purchase it outside.

But I still consider it a win to take a child to the hospital, see a consultant pediatrician, run blood tests, be given drugs and pay a 10% cost that may amount to a paltry sum of N500 - N1000. I mean, when wifey dropped #3 last year our total bill amounted to only N1500 due to NHIS/HMO coverage.
You are right , basic Health insurance is still better than not having health insurance coverage at all .

What I do and always others to do (if they have the means) is to have two hospitals they use.

1. Hospital which Ur HMO provides under Ur NHIS/Health Insurance package. You can always take basic Healthcare issues to this hospital with u not paying out of pocket.

2. Hospital which u know and trust to be of much quality which can manage Ur health needs at premium value. For example if ur wife is pregnant and needs both antenatal and delivery services ; u don't want tí subject Ur wife to the hospital haggling with HMO back and forth on whether or not to administer a particular treatment on her or not. All u will care about at that point is the safety of Ur wife and child. Paying out of pocket for this may not be out of place if u have the means.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by iamoyindamola(m): 9:33am On May 01, 2025


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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by CrystalTiger(m): 9:52am On May 01, 2025
Today's episode of Peter Obi demarketing Nigeria..

Professor that rigged election is serving jail time..The beneficiary of the crime is chilling as Senate President..

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ellexy: 10:12am On May 01, 2025
iamoyindamola:


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The tamed Atlantic ocean is trying to fight back


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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by semid4lyfe(m): 10:50am On May 01, 2025
BlueRayDick:
You are right , basic Health insurance is still better than not having health insurance coverage at all .

What I do and always others to do (if they have the means) is to have two hospitals they use.

1. Hospital which Ur HMO provides under Ur NHIS/Health Insurance package. You can always take basic Healthcare issues to this hospital with u not paying out of pocket.

2. Hospital which u know and trust to be of much quality which can manage Ur health needs at premium value. For example if ur wife is pregnant and needs both antenatal and delivery services ; u don't want tí subject Ur wife to the hospital haggling with HMO back and forth on whether or not to administer a particular treatment on her or not. All u will care about at that point is the safety of Ur wife and child. Paying out of pocket for this may not be out of place if u have the means.
The emboldened is very necessary and there's a private hospital we're registered in. But the hospital is damn expensive and we've only used it once, and that was because doctors in public hospitals were on strike.

It was in 2019 I think. Small drip wey dem administer for my daughter with 3-days worth of floranom, antibiotic syrup, Zinc sulphate tablets, and ORS wey dem give us, I pay 50k.

Since that day, I dey always pray make Doctors in public hospitals no go strike.
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