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Nairaland GeneralRe: SEE What This Girl Is Doing To Herself!! (photo) by sayso: 11:48am On May 05, 2015
food for the worms. Loading...............................................................................
CelebritiesRe: Nigerian Men Prefer Fair Women - Actress Susan Maxwell by sayso: 11:23am On May 05, 2015
kpof kpof
PoliticsRe: Buhari Sends Atiku To SA To Lobby Zuma For Adesina.....premium Times.(PIX) by sayso: 7:25pm On May 02, 2015
Is GEJ not nigeria president? Good note by the president elect but while jumping the gun?
PoliticsRe: What Is Wrong With This Picture Of River State Governor-elect? by sayso: 3:10pm On Apr 30, 2015
so they just come for whatever, listens withe without jotting down points and eats and walks away with his picture hanging on the wall.What a shame.
PoliticsRe: No Provision For Fuel Subsidy In 2015 Budget by sayso: 7:25pm On Apr 28, 2015
I just want to ask. What research or project do our military do? 338billion and 38billion for what infrastructure. Do they build planes,artillary,guns,rockets etc.
AgricultureRe: A Nairalanders Palm Oil Mill by sayso: 11:18am On Apr 28, 2015
@op how much for bulk buying say 20 liters can?quantity should be in the region of 200 to 300 cans.
PoliticsPetrol Price Can Be N40 Per Litre – IPMAN by sayso(op): 11:38am On Apr 27, 2015
The Chairman, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mosimi, Ogun State, Mr. Adeleke Bada, has agreed with the former Minister of Petroleum, Prof. Tam David-West, that petroleum pump price can sell for N40 per litre.

He added that this could only be possible, if the country refined all crude oil in the nation’s refineries.

Bada said this in an interview with journalists shortly after the association’s Annual General Meeting in Abeokuta, the state capital.

Bada, who was flanked by other members of the executive of the association, reacted to the advice given by former Minister of Petroleum Resources, David-West, to the President-elect to reduce the pump price to N40.

He said “Reducing the pump price of a litre of fuel to N40 is possible only if the refineries are working. If you look at the nature of the market presently, that isn’t realistic. Do we have the refineries?

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“The only reason that it can be possible is when we have our own refineries and we do not export our crude oil for processing. If the processing is done in Nigeria, then it can be sold at the rate of N40, but not until all the refineries are fixed.”

He, however, blamed the non-compliance of sale of petrol at the N87 per litre by some petroleum marketers on the expenses incurred by the marketers while trying to get the fuel available for the use of the masses.

He said the levies being paid by the marketers to various regulatory associations and unions had made the marketers to increase the prices of fuel to their desired amount.

He said, “The government has not increased the price of fuel; it is still N87 per litre.

“But by the time you get to the depot, after paying around N2.6m for your ticket, a lot of levies are still to be paid.

“Levies from PTD, IPMAN and all others, adding them all together with the cost of transporting your trucks to the station, no one is ready to run at a loss.”

http://www.punchng.com/news/petrol-price-can-be-n40-per-litre-ipman/
PoliticsRe: Bola Shagaya To Host Aisha Buhari To Lavish Dinner. by sayso: 6:26pm On Apr 03, 2015
Aisha accept the invitation but go with the woman you fried akara with and tell Bola that she is among women needing help in nigeria,remember she made your popularity so wonderful during the election.
PoliticsRe: Photo: Today's Punch Front Page by sayso: 3:22pm On Mar 29, 2015
Fayose you never talk? FFK was on channels tv asking Nigerians to be civil in voting, I was expecting him vomiting as usual. The power of the electorate at work.
PoliticsRe: My Election Prediction by sayso(op): 9:11pm On Mar 28, 2015
duwdu:
I call Bull$hit. (No disrespect.)

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are you watching the #nigeria2015. Did you listen to GMB post election conference? Did you listen to Governor obiano comments? I speak frankly. It is possible,am not praying for it.
PoliticsMy Election Prediction by sayso(op): 2:27pm On Mar 28, 2015
The difficulty getting the card reader to authenticate registered voters and the delay from INEC officials to get to the polling stations may help the election to be declared inconclusive thereby canceling the election. The present administration will accept the decision and future date will be announced.
FamilyRe: Marrying A Guy That Is Short.. by sayso: 6:22pm On Mar 25, 2015
MoonCares:
Ok dear, is my kid's height that is my only concern and nothing else. my guy even love beans now, lols!! I do tell him, you no eat beans when you are suppose to, na now way you don short finish. Hahahahah!
honey please take the myth out of the way,beans do not and can never make people tall. Genetics plays a great part,fruits and vegetable can at least give the kids enough vitamins their body needs.
FamilyRe: Marrying A Guy That Is Short.. by sayso: 4:27pm On Mar 25, 2015
I am responding late,@op your fears are real. Most of the people commenting are not married. I am and I know it will matter later in life. Do not give your kids a disadvantage position,your love for each other will fade with time and reality will set in,you will attend church,birthday,vacation etc together in 10 to 15 years time then you will know what you have done, i speak frankly because I know,you may now know how you became short? It was the decision two lovely lovers made years ago,do not make the same mistake rather pray with faith for a better and taller man. May God grant you the grace to carry on.
HealthSchool Nurse Confesses: “I Would Have NEVER Vaccinated My Own Children!” by sayso(op): 11:47am On Mar 19, 2015
Away from politics for now.
Doctors in the house,if this is true, why are you doing the opposite to the world.Please save our future and spread the good news.
“As a school nurse against immunizations, you can imagine the war I am in right now.”


If anyone knows a thing or two about administering medicine, it’s Joanne. I’ve been designing and making it for over twenty years, but I’ve never been in a clinical setting to witness first hand the results of mass use. Joanne is currently in her 9th year working as a school nurse and prior to that, worked as a public health nurse and did substitute school nursing.

She sees firsthand what goes on in schools, while observing the complete lack of common sense among parents who are uninformed about vaccines.

I asked Joanne if I could interview her, and she generously agreed to share some details about her experiences as a school nurse. What follows is an uncensored, no-holds-barred interview with Joanne on how vaccines have wreaked havoc in her schools and why she is AGAINST mandatory vaccination.

TPC #1: First off, why did you initially choose to work in the field of school nursing?
Joanne: I was looking for a change; I had been working in OB/gyn in a clinical setting, and needed a change. School nursing allows me to work more autonomously.

TPC #2: What has been the greatest reward in working as a school nurse?
Joanne: My greatest reward is helping others with their health. I am a big advocate of preventive health, educating others and seeking natural solutions. It is very rewarding when someone comes back to me to tell me something I suggested worked for them.

TPC #3: What has been the biggest challenge as a school nurse?
Joanne: Dealing with some parents, on occasion. Also the lack of critical thinking that is utilized today in making decisions.

TPC #4: Have you ever observed a case where a child was vaccinated for a certain illness and yet still contracted that illness?
Joanne: Yes, we had Pertussis outbreak a few years ago. Of course, all the children have been immunized against Pertussis multiple times. Also, I have seen children get the flu even though they were vaccinated against the flu. I’ve seen students, and even my own daughter, break out with chicken pox even though they were vaccinated.

I also cannot believe the amount of children diagnosed with pneumonia this year. It is our number one reason why they’re out of school. Yet these kids were all given the Pneumococcal vaccine. Go figure.

Speaking of a recent sad event – a co-worker’s mom just died at the age of 50, of influenza. That turned into pneumonia, then she picked up MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) in the hospital. She was a healthy woman who came down with the flu. She had been getting annual flu shots. The doctors told the family it could have been worse if she did not get the shot. Seriously, what is worse than deathhuh She left behind a grieving husband and four children.

TPC #5: Over the years, what has changed in the way vaccines are administered?
Joanne: When I was working as a clinical nurse and giving flu shots, we would not give them to children. At the time, the thought was to let kids get the illness to build up immunity. Now people have gone the route of giving flu vaccines to healthy children.

If one really studies the immune system, you understand that there is already a first-line defense system in place and there is a cumulative response by the body, thus giving the body the optimum chance for effective mobilization of the immune system to occur.

TPC #6: What is your biggest qualm about vaccines?
Joanne: A vaccine exposes the body to a large amount of antigens directly into the bloodstream, effectively bypassing the body’s first-line defenses. As a result, the immune system registers this invasion as excessively traumatic and stressful.

My question is, are we setting our children up for MORE allergies, asthma, autism, and ear infections because of this? My children did not receive nearly the vaccines children today are receiving and never got a flu vaccine.

A great article that will NEVER again make me see vaccines in a positive light is this article: http://www.salem-news.com/articles/november292011/vaccines-contaminated-se.php

TPC #7: You wrote: “If I could do it all over again, I would have never vaccinated my own children.” What led you to form this viewpoint?
Joanne: I worked as a Pediatric nurse and vaccinated lots of babies throughout the years. My own daughter was part of a research project, testing a baby’s stress level after receiving vaccines at 2, 4, and 6 months, by checking cortisol levels of saliva post vaccination. I believe the results showed that babies had the greatest stress at 2 months, and less at the following 4 and 6 months.

Both of my children ran fevers, and were ill after receiving vaccines – supposedly all for the greater good. I then began hearing and reading about the dangers of vaccines. I learned that besides formaldehyde and mercury, vaccines also carried aborted fetal tissue cell lines and DNA, and that every single vaccine line is contaminated, possibly with cancer and viruses. Why would I choose that route instead of allowing my kids to get a normal childhood illness that I actually had as a child and survived just fine?

Indeed, if I could do it all over again, I would have never vaccinated my own children. That was back in the early 90’s – before internet and easy access to research was available.

TPC #8: Do you believe parents should have the right to vaccinate their kids if they want? Or are vaccines so dangerous, NOBODY should be allowed to use them?
Joanne: I firmly believe every parent has a right to choose whether or not to vaccinate. After much research, I personally believe vaccines are dangerous – and would love to see the medical community choose to stop the practice of vaccination altogether – unless they can prove they have a 100% safe vaccine, which will never happen.

[size=20pt]I believe there’s an ulterior motive behind the vaccine movement that is, to put it frankly, money-driven and evil.[/size]

TPC #9: Describe some of your recent experiences in dealing with the vaccine issue. How are parents reacting?
Joanne: As a school nurse against immunizations, you can imagine the war I am in right now. I have very few families that vaccinate, and parents are up in arms about it. One of my secretaries at school is upset because she has children with a genetic heart defect and have defibrillators. She is so stressed out that her son in California is going to get measles from all the illegals who reside there. When I told her that Merck falsified its data – she doesn’t believe me.

When I attempted to tell this mom that the MMR has (rubella) contains aborted fetal tissue and thus infecting children with another’s DNA – she is more concerned about her child getting measles than aborted DNA. I told her strep was more dangerous than measles for her child’s heart condition. I saw measles cases back in the early 1980’s, and we always have occasional breakouts. I tried to tell her the media loves to scare us, and that I have 5 schools – the amount of children that are not vaccinated is less than 1%.

Today, one of the other nurses I work with called me because the principal wanted to know how many children are un-vaccinated in her school. Seriously – we have so many other things to worry about. When our principal wanted to demand that all children in our school be vaccinated, I told her she could not mandate it. There’s a state law in Minnesota that provides conscientious exemptions. She then told me the number 1 concern is that these un-vaccinated children will infect the others. My response was, ‘Well, then why bother with getting a vaccination in the first place?!?” Where is common sense these days??

Also, I was furious when my 21-year-old daughter who, in order to go to grad school, had to have a titer drawn for her MMR immunity. She was found not to be immune and was given a MMR. So in reality, how many of these kids whom we have vaccinated are actually immune in the first place?

TPC #10: You wrote, “As a school nurse against immunizations, you can imagine the war I am in right now.” What do you believe is the solution to this war? Is it simply for informed nurses and other professionals to quit and leave altogether so they can perhaps join an effort more focused on the SOLUTION (rather than the war)? Or keep fighting the war?
Joanne: This is a tough question. We have the medical community at large that still believes in vaccinating children. The guidelines are written so as to make sure children have received their vaccines as a part of a routine well child visit.

Somehow we have to change the mindset against vaccination as a part of the “health” equation. These people honestly feel they are doing the greater good for society.

We need to start doing more critical thinking in order to make informed choices. As a parent, I would much rather see my child have a normal illness than develop lupus, cancer, MS, or sterility. As a nurse, I feel we need to start educating and developing a whole culture of health professionals who argue against vaccines.

There are doctors out there such as at this website: http://healthimpactnews.com/2014/doctors-against-vaccines-the-other-side-of-the-story-is-not-being-told/

I think we could start by offering community gatherings discussing vaccines, where people could come and find out more.

TPC #11: If you had the power to change the entire vaccine situation in schools, what would you like to see happening and why?
Joanne: If I had the power, I would stop mandating vaccines. This would, however, cause massive pandemonium. Too many people have been convinced that vaccines are saving our children’s lives. I think parents need to make informed decisions. They need be told the whole truth, and nothing but the truth when it comes to vaccines. If they still choose them after that, at least they can’t say they weren’t informed.

As a parent, I wish I had been given this information before I vaccinated my own kids, because it would have led me to not vaccinate.

Where is the truth in this wicked world?http://thepeopleschemist.com/school-nurse-confession-vaccination-debate/

BusinessRe: Chief Molade Okoya-thomas Burial Ceremony In Pictures by sayso: 5:29pm On Mar 18, 2015
What the rich and poor have fantasticaly in common. Death.
CelebritiesRe: Davido Replies A Girl Who Called Him Disgusting Gorilla by sayso: 2:58pm On Mar 16, 2015
Social media!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.See what you have caused.If this girl boils and commits suicide nko?
PoliticsRe: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by sayso: 1:49pm On Mar 09, 2015
why don't the writer show us on a scale or graph how next four years will solve or root out all the problems Nigerians are facing? Corruption every where a black man stands.A black reporter indeed.Why didn't the other white reporters point out theses facts?Because they know the driving seat is in the wrong direction. DAVORS 2014 world economic forum comes to mind.
Jobs/VacanciesAddax Retrenches Over 90% Of Its Contract Staff by sayso(op): 3:04pm On Mar 04, 2015
Addax Petroleum Development Company has sacked over 90 per cent of the contract staff without prior notice, fuelling concern that the slump in oil price is taking its tolls on the company, This Day reports.

The Chinese company, however, said it conducted a detailed review of contractors’ services in line with its business needs, adding that its cost optimization initiative supports its long-term reflection on how to secure business sustainability in a challenging economic environment.

Read the rest.Addax Petroleum Development Company has sacked over 90 per cent of the contract staff without prior notice, fuelling concern that the slump in oil price is taking its tolls on the company, This Day reports.

The Chinese company, however, said it conducted a detailed review of contractors’ services in line with its business needs, adding that its cost optimization initiative supports its long-term reflection on how to secure business sustainability in a challenging economic environment.

When contacted on the matter, the company’s General Manager in charge of External and Government’s Affairs, Mrs. Dorothy Atake, told This Day that the reality of the falling oil prices requires prompt action by all Exploration and Production (E&P) companies.

According to her, Addax Petroleum has acted quickly and defined cost optimisation initiatives for immediate implementation across the entire organisation.

”Consequently, we have conducted a detailed review of contractors’ services in line with business needs. Our cost optimisation initiative supports our long-term reflection on how to secure our business sustainability in a challenging economic environment. We will continue to monitor our progress against business objectives during these challenging times,” she said.
http://energymixreport.com/addax-retrenches-over-90-of-its-contract-staff/

Chinese company na waooohhh.
CrimeHolding It The Right Way by sayso(op): 11:55am On Mar 03, 2015
People I need to know the right way or the most advantageous way for a force man to hold his/her rifle.
See attached picture,because I was directly behind the guy but could not maintain my pace with him, so I have to shift to my left before taking the picture.

Christianity EtcWoman Wearing This? by sayso(op): 1:02pm On Feb 13, 2015
Should private citizens start harassing these ladies when seen like this is public gathering or you just shift one side just in case.

PoliticsRe: My Constable Will Arrest Any Errant Governor – Mbu by sayso: 11:23am On Feb 13, 2015
If GEJ loses the election,Mbu your end will come faster than you think.Always keep some % during controversy just incase.
PoliticsRe: Ibrahim Garuba Wala Rescued 500 Nigerian Schoolgirls From Boko Haram [Photos] by sayso: 8:50pm On Feb 12, 2015
kessluvall:
Should we call him Superman?
you are an incurable imbe -cile.
Christianity EtcRe: Catholic Bishop Of Aba Diocese Is Dead by sayso: 8:28pm On Feb 09, 2015
Rip his lordship
PoliticsRe: Rented Crowd Protesting At PDP Secretariat In Benin by sayso: 3:25pm On Feb 06, 2015
yoctek:
MORE!
By collecting money to sell your vote?Idio-t
PoliticsRe: Exclusive Photos: Asari Dokubo At Gej's Campaign Rally In Bayelsa by sayso: 2:25pm On Feb 06, 2015
KpofKpof.
PoliticsRe: Economist Magazine Backs Buhari For President by sayso: 2:23pm On Feb 06, 2015
Sai Buhari
PoliticsRe: Jonathan's Transformation Train From Kano To Lagos by sayso: 2:22pm On Feb 06, 2015
Transformation
PoliticsRe: Tribunal Decides Aregbesola, Omisore’s Fate Friday by sayso: 1:22pm On Feb 04, 2015
for naija?
PoliticsRe: I Am Working Hard To Prevent Jonathan's Re-election -- Chekwas Okorie by sayso: 1:21pm On Feb 04, 2015
what for
PoliticsRe: Nigeria: Intellectual Theft - Google Pardons Linda Ikeji by sayso: 2:32pm On Feb 02, 2015
she need to employ hi-tech journalism for her stories.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Richest Oil Blocks Owners Exposed: Names & Detail by sayso: 1:16pm On Feb 02, 2015
why

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