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RomanceRe: Reality Every Guy Need To Know ( STRICTLY REDPILL) ... by Robert129(m): 4:55pm On Jul 26, 2022
ubunja:
checking..... Also, bring the snapshots to the thread .
Okay boss

RomanceRe: Reality Every Guy Need To Know ( STRICTLY REDPILL) ... by Robert129(m): 8:15am On Jul 26, 2022
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EducationRe: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Robert129(m): 6:46pm On Jun 17, 2020
mannyiyke:
I didn't say that I completed dentistry. Stop misquoting me. I said that I was a dental student in a federal university. I had an issue. Then I changed to a state university close to me that doesn't offer dentistry and started medicine there. I'm still a medical student.

I meant clinical postings when I said that. During clinical postings, medical students look at drug prescriptions. They ask questions. When they get back home, they go back to their pharmacology textbooks or lecture materials, read them more and understand more. They do this throughout their medical career, not just in school. By this, their pharmacology knowledge increases. The reverse is the case for pharmacy students. They don't have patient-to-patient contact, and they don't get to practise regularly in real life. That's what i meant. Besides, pharmacology is both a branch of medicine and pharmacy. It's not a borrowed course. You can google it.

Most Nigerian-trained pharmacists cannot produce drugs, and most of them end up as marketers (medical sales reps). That's the simple truth. Go and verify if pharmacy students have contacts with patients. It's through clinical postings that doctor/student-to-patient contact is established.

Name hospitals in Nigeria where pharmacists have contact directly with patients. Hospital pharmacists in Nigeria stay in their pharmacies until drug prescriptions come to them. Go and make your findings and report what you saw. I didn't peddle any lie here. I just told you the simple truth. I don't want to argue about this again. You and I know that the practical aspect of pharmacy in pharmacy schools is poor. That's why the government should increase funding in education to cover that deficit. Pharmacy is good, but the way it's studied in Nigeria is not encouraging. You're entitled to your opinion and I'm entitled to mine. End of discussion grin.
Stop lying, you're not a medical student. that one no even concern me.

How will you say pharmacists don't have patient to patient contact? who do they dispense the drugs to? they also assist doctors in wardrounds doing therapeutic drug monitoring, pharmacovigilance and advising patients which is very normal in the USA, UK and many other countries. But you doctors that are limited to hospitals will just start saying okoto. Thank God Pharm D has come to stay in Nigeria, una go hear am soon.
Pharmacy school curriculum is poor but they still cover their curriculum. and the pharmacists they produce are the one producing drugs in industries.

I repeat, mention the industries in Nigeria where foreign pharmacists produce drug, if you can't mention one with evidence then you're a big fat liar. because the industry I've been to, they are all Nigerian there from the production unit, to the quality control unit, to the sales unit.
EducationRe: How I Studied Pharmacy Twice By Lauretta Oyemwenosa Obakpolo by Robert129(m): 1:35pm On Jun 17, 2020
mannyiyke:
On the contrary, you're the illiterate. 98 percent of Nigerian pharmacists cannot produce a drug. Pathology is not a year course. After pathology lectures, medical students will do ward rounds and put it into practice. They'll do postings. They continue to do that till graduation. Even pharmacology is not a one-year course. The medical students do postings too in pharmacology, and put it into practice throughout their clinical years and beyond. But a pharmacist doesn't have a patient contact to really put pharmacology into practice, yet you want to claim that it's your course and that you know more about it. You're funny.
You just dey yarn okoto.
Saying Nigerian pharmacists cannot produce drugs is like saying Nigerian doctors cannot perform surgery. do you even think before you make up a statement? show me any pharmaceutical industry in Nigeria where Nigerian trained pharmacists don't produce drug, let me bust your lie.
are you even a doctor? medical students do posting in pharmacology, where?? is it not only 400l they do Pharm? baba you just dey peddle lies all over your post to prove cheap points.
so a pharmacist doesn't have a patient contact to practice the pharmacology they learnhuh so those ones that work with patients in hospitals and community pharmacies, na biology them dey practice in patients? the ones in pharma industries use the knowledge of agric?
baba go and sleep, you just dey talk rubbish up and down.
you claim you studied medicine, you claim you studied dentistry, yen yen yen.
HealthRe: 389 New COVID-19 Cases, 130 Discharged And 9 Deaths On June 6 (1,442 Tested) by Robert129(m): 4:52am On Jun 07, 2020
It's well o.
Christianity EtcRe: William Kumuyi Celebrates His 79th Birthday by Robert129(m): 12:24pm On Jun 06, 2020
my mentor and father in the lord. happy birthday sir. may God continue to increase and strengthen you.
EducationRe: The medical students and aspirants thread by Robert129(m): 4:47pm On May 03, 2020
Gameguy900:
Thanks for your advice. But what am seeing online about pharmacy is different. Some are saying the job is getting saturated. And am seeing graduate advising prospects not to go into pharmacy. Thank you.
that's a very big lie.
and its obvious you want to study a course because of its prospects. if you want to study medicine or pharmacy with that mindset you better drop it before you start for you own good.
CrimeRe: Herdsmen And Their Cows Chased Out Of Ekiti By Amotekun (Video) by Robert129(m): 2:18pm On Apr 24, 2020
nice one amotekun
PhonesRe: Xiomii Vs Nokia? Which Android Phone Will You Suggest? by Robert129(m): 10:49am On Apr 08, 2020
Flytime:
I'll be staying what they have over each other
Nokia 4.2
Faster updates (it's on the verge of receiving Android 10)
Google assistant button
Notification led on the power button
Android one
(The Nokia 4.2 16gb model lacks fingerprint sensor)
Redmi 8-
Better performance
USB type c
Miui(if you see the extra features as a plus)
Ir blaster
Better camera
Redmi 8a-
USB type c
Fast charging support
5000mah battery
(It lacks fingerprint sensor,it has the weakest camera of them all)
The redmi 8 is the best choice.
They all make use of a snapdragon chipset.
They all support gcam if you consider that.
My preference- Nokia 4.2 for some strange reasons.
which has a better performance between redmi 8 and 8a since they're both using the same chipset?
PhonesRe: Best Phones Under N90,000 In Nigeria (February 2020) by Robert129(m): 5:10pm On Feb 04, 2020
Solomon8144:
Samsung na useless phone.

You go buy phone 80k if screen spoil you are going to use 70k to repair the useless screen.

Samsung is useless. As expensive as their screen dey it's still not going to take brighter pictures compare to iPhone which their screen is less than 10k

Rubbish brand just scamming Nigerians. The dumb Samsung fan boys will come for me now.

Mugus
wtf!! does screen take photos? for your information Samsung screen is brighter than iPhone screen anyday!
PhonesRe: LG Users???? Get In Here!!!! by Robert129(m): 6:35pm On Feb 03, 2020
Winna01:
Crisp and beautiful. It's a flagship device you know.
nice, I know its a flagship but I heard it doesn't use amoled display like Samsung
PhonesRe: LG Users???? Get In Here!!!! by Robert129(m): 9:41pm On Feb 02, 2020
Winna01:
Yes
OK, how's the display?
PhonesRe: LG Users???? Get In Here!!!! by Robert129(m): 9:45am On Feb 01, 2020
Winna01:
Cool. Get the one with Android 9.0 update or that can be updated.
alright, I'll try to do so yours is 9.0?
PhonesRe: LG Users???? Get In Here!!!! by Robert129(m): 2:13am On Feb 01, 2020
Winna01:
LG G6 Thinq
32gb. I bought it 30k from a guy here in Kano. Very sweet and premium phone.
that's nice, getting mine soon
PhonesRe: LG Users???? Get In Here!!!! by Robert129(m): 12:57am On Feb 01, 2020
Winna01:
No. It doesn't have. I bought one two days ago.
wow, OK thanks how much did you buy it?
PhonesRe: LG Users???? Get In Here!!!! by Robert129(m): 6:31pm On Jan 18, 2020
[quote author=kombats post=85895922]Very slow or no software update that is general to all LG phones[/quote but I thought it uses snapdragon 821 processor which is pretty fast
PhonesRe: LG Users???? Get In Here!!!! by Robert129(m): 11:16am On Jan 18, 2020
kombats:
I haven't experience any bootloop after using my lg g6 for over 2 years.
wow, thanks for that. are there any other challenges you've had with it?
PhonesRe: LG Users???? Get In Here!!!! by Robert129(m): 7:13am On Jan 18, 2020
shayubobo:
no it doesn't bootloop
OK thanks.
PhonesRe: LG Users???? Get In Here!!!! by Robert129(m): 9:36pm On Jan 17, 2020
pls does the g6 bootloop? those who have used it, how good is it?
Nairaland GeneralRe: Where Did You Spend Your 2019 Cross Over Night? by Robert129(m): 10:17am On Jan 01, 2020
I did it at home.
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor: Sex That Is Over 5 Minutes Is No More Sex (video) by Robert129(m): 10:17am On Nov 18, 2019
chai. end time church. omo see traffic.
TravelRe: Man Playing With Cobras At Kano Motor Park by Robert129(m): 5:09pm On Nov 11, 2019
this thing is common in the north.
CelebritiesRe: Shatta Bandle Climbs Table To Rock Lady (photos) by Robert129(m): 4:16am On Nov 11, 2019
orisirisi

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