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Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by truetalk1879(f): 5:17pm On Jan 01, 2021
LandMann:
Nigeria needs complete restructuring...

We're this underdeveloped because a certain part of this country doesn't value education while the other part of the country is so good at looting that their educational achievement is nothing but nonsensical because there's no practical application of learning while those with good brains run away before Nigeria and it's wicked leaders kill their dreams.

As part of restructuring, we must operate this country on a new constitution that gives rights to states to manage their affairs themselves, from revenue to spending and all... while extremely strong autonomous bodies are created to checkmate each other in the states... Every affairs of the states must be public knowledge, down to security vote spending...

Each state must spend minimum of twenty five percent of its budget on education... Colleges of science and technical institutes must be established and fully funded...

Death should be the price for corruption.

Churches in the south must contribute 50 percent of their revenue from offerings and other donations to funding public education and health.

Fück you and your ideology if you think churches shouldn't do the above.

Each state must make laws that caters for the welfare of indigens of the state...

If majority of the people of a state want Sharia law then give them Sharia.

If you go to their state, be ready to obey their Sharia law just as you won't Mess up in Saudi Arabia or UAE...

Respect each other.

Reduce federal government role to national policy making that doesn't conflict with state policy... national defense, and migration so that if a corrupt thief from the south becomes president he won't see money to loot and if an illiterate from the north becomes president he won't frustrate western educational progress in the south because his religion does not really fancy it.

This country is a dream killer.

All those looting the resources of this country and contributing to killing the hopes and dreams of millions of Nigerian via corruption and nepotism, from governor to president to lawmakers and judges all of you will die untimely death... Sorrow and deadly diseases will never depart from your head and your household. You and your family will never know happiness just as u have put millions of Nigerians in poverty and suffering despite the riches of the country.

That's my new year message to Nigerians and all leaders in Nigeria.
wow, I understand your reasons for thinking decisions as these would move the country forward but we can't move forward just by sheer force or oppression, there's no equity in your reasoning honestly, only segregation and nepotism and that would never move us forward, take a look at your current president and his decision to appoint muslim northerners only into top positions, casing point, the heads of all security agencies in the country how has that fared for the North? they are by far the most insecure with all the banditry and kidnappings going on in their region. I don't know what your problem with the church is, as if they are the ones that deprived you of a better life.
sharia law that does not support equality is what you people want to enslave everyone with?
sharia law that is against freedom of worship?
sharia law that supports the killing of apostates ( someone who denounces Islam)
sharia law that supports jihad?
sharia law that protects rapists? Sharia Law protects rapists. A woman making an accusation of rape has to provide four male witnesses. If she is unable to do so, she will be charged with zina, for which the prescribed punishment is flogging or stoning. Thousands of women are imprisoned as a result of unsuccessful charges of rape. Some are even stoned to death. On October 27, 2008, Aisha, a 13-year-old girl in Kisayu, Somalia, was stoned to death for adultery; later, her aunt told the British Broadcasting Corporation that Aisha had been raped by three armed men. Rapists are seldom brought to trial, let alone punished.
Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by petitejolie(f): 5:24pm On Jan 01, 2021
Someone7:
What hope then does the ordinary man have? A university teaching hospital doesn't have enough oxygen
God will keep shielding ordinary man from dis sickness o . cos that means there won't be ordinary man again if this sickness attacks us with severity .
Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by Originalsly: 5:24pm On Jan 01, 2021
Hmmm..... Am I to understand the guy had COVID-19 for 12 days and died because he was not given oxygen? ... that oxygen is what fights off Covid? If the isolation facility was out of oxygen... and oxygen is the solution... why hasn't more people been dying?... even this one facility should have more deaths than the national figure. Then because of one guy.... oxygen is suddenly available. Would it now be stored in Abuja?... in case another big one needs it?... or will it be distributed to the isolation centers and hospitals?
Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by zoedew: 6:10pm On Jan 01, 2021
ajl:
Are you an Old Boy of MBHS? Non Sibi .... Not for Us but .... (complete)
.... Sed aliis.
Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by okiki20593: 6:19pm On Jan 01, 2021
Rest in Peace Sir
Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by iguita: 6:30pm On Jan 01, 2021
Condolences to his family.

However, these are the characteristics of a failed state. Because he has connections, 170 cylinders of oxygen for only one person and delivering it is a problem. What if it was a regular Nigerian? Where you have to beg hospital staff and they will use you to do shakara.

Until we get to the stage where the child of a nobody can become somebody, we still dey learn
Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by SirWarlock: 6:54pm On Jan 01, 2021
LandMann:
Nigeria needs complete restructuring...

We're this underdeveloped because a certain part of this country doesn't value education while the other part of the country is so good at looting that their educational achievement is nothing but nonsensical because there's no practical application of learning while those with good brains run away before Nigeria and it's wicked leaders kill their dreams.

As part of restructuring, we must operate this country on a new constitution that gives rights to states to manage their affairs themselves, from revenue to spending and all... while extremely strong autonomous bodies are created to checkmate each other in the states... Every affairs of the states must be public knowledge, down to security vote spending...

Each state must spend minimum of twenty five percent of its budget on education... Colleges of science and technical institutes must be established and fully funded...

Death should be the price for corruption.

Churches in the south must contribute 50 percent of their revenue from offerings and other donations to funding public education and health.

Fück you and your ideology if you think churches shouldn't do the above.

Each state must make laws that caters for the welfare of indigens of the state...

If majority of the people of a state want Sharia law then give them Sharia.

If you go to their state, be ready to obey their Sharia law just as you won't Mess up in Saudi Arabia or UAE...

Respect each other.

Reduce federal government role to national policy making that doesn't conflict with state policy... national defense, and migration so that if a corrupt thief from the south becomes president he won't see money to loot and if an illiterate from the north becomes president he won't frustrate western educational progress in the south because his religion does not really fancy it.

This country is a dream killer.

All those looting the resources of this country and contributing to killing the hopes and dreams of millions of Nigerian via corruption and nepotism, from governor to president to lawmakers and judges all of you will die untimely death... Sorrow and deadly diseases will never depart from your head and your household. You and your family will never know happiness just as u have put millions of Nigerians in poverty and suffering despite the riches of the country.

That's my new year message to Nigerians and all leaders in Nigeria.
can half of this even be possible? Maybe in the next half decade. Restructuring of this manner won't be a walk on the street grin.
Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by wisdomclay(m): 7:53pm On Jan 01, 2021
RIP
Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by DaGeneral(m): 8:00pm On Jan 01, 2021
bizzibodi:
This country is finish..common oxygen hospital can not provide...health institutions like FMC,teaching hospitals should have a mini oxygen producing plant.how many patients are on oxygen that all oxygen will finish.those leaders hav not learnt any lessons from covid-19.
I can say authoritatively that,90% of all the Teaching Hospitals and FMCs have Oxygen Plants. Its corruption,under maintenance and nonchalant attitude that has messed the whole thing up.
Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by jaxxy(m): 9:21pm On Jan 01, 2021
What is the point of the stupid write up besides exposing the PTF and our lousy healthcare system??
Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by SirWarlock: 9:52pm On Jan 01, 2021
CSTRR:
When the president cannot go to a hospital in his own country, there is no magic to be done.
Improvements and quality will be scanty.

The minister Of health openly said Covid is just like fever, and no need to protect doctors.

The minister of labour also said doctors can leave if they want to go.

You already know two things from those statements.

(1) They don't depend on Nigeria for their health care.
(2)They won't bother about improving It.
where did ohanire say that sad
Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by ifiokbenzy(m): 10:13pm On Jan 01, 2021
If u're in public office, remember this quote "the love for those we serve is the foundation of our progress, the source of our being alive"... Akpan Asukwo Effiong (1991). it pains me that the same corruption u failed to fight swallowed u.
Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by chrisifeanyi: 10:44pm On Jan 01, 2021
Bbbwings:
Oxygen is sold in hospitals.
Where is your brain.
Was it where you bought the one you used in typing this ru°bish?
Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by jonnyjustcome22: 10:53pm On Jan 01, 2021
LandMann:
Nigeria needs complete restructuring...

We're this underdeveloped because a certain part of this country doesn't value education while the other part of the country is so good at looting that their educational achievement is nothing but nonsensical because there's no practical application of learning while those with good brains run away before Nigeria and it's wicked leaders kill their dreams.

As part of restructuring, we must operate this country on a new constitution that gives rights to states to manage their affairs themselves, from revenue to spending and all... while extremely strong autonomous bodies are created to checkmate each other in the states... Every affairs of the states must be public knowledge, down to security vote spending...

Each state must spend minimum of twenty five percent of its budget on education... Colleges of science and technical institutes must be established and fully funded...

Death should be the price for corruption.

Churches in the south must contribute 50 percent of their revenue from offerings and other donations to funding public education and health.

Fück you and your ideology if you think churches shouldn't do the above.

Each state must make laws that caters for the welfare of indigens of the state...

If majority of the people of a state want Sharia law then give them Sharia.

If you go to their state, be ready to obey their Sharia law just as you won't Mess up in Saudi Arabia or UAE...

Respect each other.

Reduce federal government role to national policy making that doesn't conflict with state policy... national defense, and migration so that if a corrupt thief from the south becomes president he won't see money to loot and if an illiterate from the north becomes president he won't frustrate western educational progress in the south because his religion does not really fancy it.

This country is a dream killer.

All those looting the resources of this country and contributing to killing the hopes and dreams of millions of Nigerian via corruption and nepotism, from governor to president to lawmakers and judges all of you will die untimely death... Sorrow and deadly diseases will never depart from your head and your household. You and your family will never know happiness just as u have put millions of Nigerians in poverty and suffering despite the riches of the country.

That's my new year message to Nigerians and all leaders in Nigeria.
God bless u
Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by SirWarlock: 11:17pm On Jan 01, 2021
Originalsly:
Hmmm..... Am I to understand the guy had COVID-19 for 12 days and died because he was not given oxygen? ... that oxygen is what fights off Covid? If the isolation facility was out of oxygen... and oxygen is the solution... why hasn't more people been dying?... even this one facility should have more deaths than the national figure. Then because of one guy.... oxygen is suddenly available. Would it now be stored in Abuja?... in case another big one needs it?... or will it be distributed to the isolation centers and hospitals?
good Nigerian question grin
Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by Jefferic(m): 12:46am On Jan 02, 2021
So sad! .Rest in peace my Lecture. I could remember your fixed saturday lectures for us back then in Zaria.
Re: COVID-19: The Scramble To Save Femi Odekunle’s Life Yielded 170 Oxygen Cylinders by bizzibodi(m): 3:01pm On Jan 02, 2021
DaGeneral:
I can say authoritatively that,90% of all the Teaching Hospitals and FMCs have Oxygen Plants. Its corruption,under maintenance and nonchalant attitude that has messed the whole thing up.
They will not make it work b/c they want to give out contract to their interest for non existence oxygen supplies.
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