Health › Re: 'Abacha' & Well-Water Suspected Sources Of Cholera Outbreak In Lagos by Ruchidera(f): 10:28am On Oct 25, 2013 |
doctokwus: Quite hasty conclusion in my opinion;sounds more like d typical nigerian way of making decisions based on hear-say. -They cudnt av collected samples of d abacha in question because am sure d cholera incidence(s) were not reported dat same day,days in which d woman must av exhausted her preparations on whc dey av hastily made a conclusion,so whc samples were tested that isolated d causative agent,though history itself I agree is quite important. -Evn if d lady was d presumed source,cud it av come from her unhygienic handling while she was serving& not d "abacha" per se because dey av to conclusively prove in d first place that a cholera agent can thrive on dat particular preparation of abacha,knowing some agents don't thrive on particular meals -Were d victims served from d same water source?Anoda possibility -If pple cud see d way some food items are prepared in some bukas and eatery joints,pple wud b surprised that outbreaks are still minimal. What d govt shud do is not to rush into dis kind of conclusion,if not,it may end up missing d real source whc may end up creating more havoc. Well said! |
Career › Re: Career Tips For Women: How To Succeed In A Workplace Dominated By Men by Ruchidera(f): 3:06pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
Papilo87: Get Mentorship and Training
In a recent study one of the identified barriers to the career advancement of women to top management positions was lack of mentorship/fewer opportunities for training and development. Obviously it is more difficult for an aspiring career woman to find worthy mentors in her field compared to her male counterpart. Women have reportedly preferred senior women as their mentors than men, as they looked forward to role modeling though many women also have worked with male mentors successfully as long as the mentor – mentee relationship is kept within boundaries by both parties. Finding a worthy mentor for yourself can be a daunting task but you would benefit greatly if you had successful men and women in your field you learn from.
Plan Your Family Responsibilities
Many females have reached the pinnacles of their careers at the detriment of their families and their health. A good number of women have problems with juggling roles as mothers, housewives, home-makers and managers at work. For women it is more difficult joggling responsibilities of work and the home. A good reason why many organisations hesitate to empower women and entrust them with more managerial responsibilities is the conflict they envisage between their work and family responsibilities. While there may not be much to do in this regard as an aspiring career woman you can plan your family responsibilities with your husband including making plans for child planning and house keeping. Having an easy to follow plan will help you keep track of your career trajectory and increase your chances at building an enviable career. Me likey! |
Politics › Re: Terror Suspects Arrested At Maiduguri Airport by Ruchidera(f): 3:03pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
Lilimax: Good! They may have been on the wanted list without their knowledge . Good to know they've been caught.
Btw, which God did they pray to in Saudi Arabia? Definitely not our Merciful God   |
Politics › Re: Politics Chat Room - "The Beer Parlour" by Ruchidera(f): 2:44pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
This beer palour looks so dry  Where are all the customers  May be it should be relocated to where customers can easily work in. |
Properties › Re: Demolition Going On At Ojudu/Alagbole For The Ogun Road Project by Ruchidera(f): 2:40pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
This is serious  Hope the owners of those properties are relocated/compensated before the demolition  ? |
Politics › Re: Terror Suspects Arrested At Maiduguri Airport by Ruchidera(f): 2:34pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
Boko Haram leaders went on Hajj? To pray to which God  Crazy set of people ...?? |
Crime › Re: Police Arrest Fake LUTH Doctor by Ruchidera(f): 3:08pm On Oct 23, 2013 |
Hmmm... Only God knows how many people he would have killed  |
Crime › Re: 150 Arrested In Kano For Sagged Pants And Sporty Hair by Ruchidera(f): 3:07pm On Oct 23, 2013 |
Okija_juju: Wetin this one dey talk?! 
My brother wears a Mohawk.. Infact, he has worn one for over 5 years.. He is doing well in school and is very well behaved. I sagged my pants for a while way back.. It didnt mean I was a hoodlum mnor a criminal.. Our musicians all sag their pants, yet they are not criminals.
But you Muslims deny your women access to education, start bleeping them as soon as they can walk, dont vacinnate your children so they all have one deformation or the other before they are even teenagers, your sons are mostly cow herders and those that end up going to school are given special benefits such as Lower cut-offs than the national average, you Muslims are more religous than the entire country put together, YET:
- The North still has the highest number of illiterates in Nigeria, - The highest number of Children and Adults with deformities - Lowest number of Educated people\ - Highest number of Women suffering from VVF - Highest number of Terrorists - Highest number of Bombings e.t.c..
So on what Moral or ethical ground do you stand to label those against this law as 'Hypocrites'?!
Those giving us problems in this country (Boko Haram) are Muslims and if they are to be profiled, Mohawk & Sagging Pants would not be part of the yardstaick that they would be profiled by.. Well said! Quite a while? Were you banned? |
Politics › Re: Are You Interested In Moderating This Section? by Ruchidera(f): 5:01pm On Oct 22, 2013 |
Lilimax: Nwanne, this is serious oo  O gini na afio? |
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Politics › Re: Recuperating Governor Suntai Goes Fishing by Ruchidera(f): 12:33pm On Oct 21, 2013 |
I wish him speedy recovery |
Politics › Re: Recuperating Governor Suntai Goes Fishing by Ruchidera(f): 12:32pm On Oct 21, 2013 |
Foxy_Flow: 
Who is deceiving who here?
The person holding the fish rod or the governor seated oblivious of his surrounding?
Abeg, Taraba matter don tire me. Governor, continue till 2015.

Sorry for laughing though   |
Celebrities › Re: Check Out Tonto Dikeh's New Look [PHOTOS] by Ruchidera(f): 12:30pm On Oct 21, 2013 |
Tontolet...? It's being a while on NL |
Politics › Re: A Must Read-corruption Checker – How To Know If You Are Corrupt by Ruchidera(f): 12:28pm On Oct 21, 2013 |
naijainfogalery: Well then we should all stop blaming the people in Government if we are not different from them The people in government are accountable to the masses  We voted them to power and they must give us the dividends of democracy  . |
Nairaland General › Re: Happy Birthday Mukina2!!! by Ruchidera(f): 12:26pm On Oct 21, 2013 |
Happy birthday. Enjoy your day |
Nairaland General › Re: What Has Nairaland Taught You? by Ruchidera(f): 3:29pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
A lot! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Saudi Arabia Rejects Seat On UN Security Council by Ruchidera(f): 2:50pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
mr_king: RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Saudi Arabia is rejecting its seat on the U.N. Security Council and says the 15-member body is incapable of resolving world conflicts. They should go and sit down  Most conflicts around the world are happening in Islamic nations  . Conflicts in various nations are pepertrated by Muslims >   The same Saudi Arabia is the headquater of Islam....  Who is fooling who? Ndi ojoo!! |
Celebrities › Re: Yinka Ayefele Before His Accident (Picture) by Ruchidera(f): 2:45pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
So it was an accident that made him permanently disabled  ? It shall never be well with the devil  . Anyway, Ayefele is even better off now in terms of cash...  The devil thought evil for him and God turned it around for his good  . Everthing will surely work out for my good  |
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Politics › Re: Politics Chat Room - "The Beer Parlour" by Ruchidera(f): 1:25pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
donphilopus: we don't drink Beer again Good to know cos the beer itself has done more harm than good  |
Islam › Re: Liz Anjorin Converts To Islam, Changes Name To Aisha by Ruchidera(f): 1:21pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
born2fuck: Allah is same as God, muslim is same as christian, Na lie! Check again?  |
Celebrities › Re: Pictures From Chris Ubah's Daughter's Wedding by Ruchidera(f): 1:17pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
A na- ata ego Nigeria  O ga-adi nma  |
Islam › Re: Liz Anjorin Converts To Islam, Changes Name To Aisha by Ruchidera(f): 1:14pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
maclatunji: Good for her. Oga moderator, you reframed your earlier post and you hid mine because I took you up on your post. Allah is watching you in 3D  Hope you won't ban me this time around  |
Car Talk › Re: Things That Happen on BRT Buses by Ruchidera(f): 1:10pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
Afam4eva: Everywhere that i've travelled, Meatpie is called Meatpie. Well said! |
Car Talk › Re: Things That Happen on BRT Buses by Ruchidera(f): 1:09pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
Clemzy16: How can B.R.T buses be in lagos?! Is it not suppose to be called something else in abuja. . . Due to the strategic nature of Lagos, a lot names of places and things originates from Lagos. So no problems if I may say...  |
Politics › Re: Politics Chat Room - "The Beer Parlour" by Ruchidera(f): 1:01pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
Where is everybody. Abi una don join strike? |
Islam › Re: Liz Anjorin Converts To Islam, Changes Name To Aisha by Ruchidera(f): 12:58pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
stillme: Lol! Christianity can't tolerate her craziness. I personally dislike this lady in movie. It is a goodnews for christianity. |
Islam › Re: Liz Anjorin Converts To Islam, Changes Name To Aisha by Ruchidera(f): 12:57pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
chrisme: bearing Christian doesn't make u a Christian. lizzy never knew who she believed Well said. She was never a Christian...rather she bears a christian name. Again, how come whenever a Christian converts to Islam it makes headlines but there are thousnads of Muslims that converts to Christianity without making noise  |
Car Talk › Re: Things That Happen on BRT Buses by Ruchidera(f): 12:52pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
Khady01: I board the BRT bus almost everyday, and never come acros people preaching nor hawking. The OP is talking about BRT in Abuja and not Lagos  . |
Car Talk › Re: Things That Happen on BRT Buses by Ruchidera(f): 12:50pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
maclatunji: Sexual harassment will continue to be prevalent as long as males and females continue to mix freely. This doesn't make it right but it is what it is. Are you saying that male and females should not mix? Hope you're not advocating for Sharia law in Lagos  |
Car Talk › Re: Things That Happen on BRT Buses by Ruchidera(f): 12:46pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
Smartini: B.R.T Buses in Abuja ? Yes there are BRT buses in Abuja especially in Gwagwalada axis. |
Car Talk › Re: Reps Endorse Tariff Increase On Imported Cars by Ruchidera(f): 10:01am On Oct 18, 2013*. Modified: 12:40pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
 Seemingly good policy from clueless policy makers  |