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Niger is a broke ass country.....ABUJA, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Nigeria's Senate on Thursday passed a record 10.59 trillion naira ($34.72 billion) budget for 2020,) $35b dollars for 200m people while uk will spend £134b for health service of 70million people. We don die in Niger NHS England -134 billion GBP 2019 Total Public Spending in the United Kingdom Central Government and Local Authority -5yr -1yr Fiscal Year 2020 Public Pensions £161 billion National Health Care + £162 billion State Education + £92 billion Defence + £50 billion Social Security + £126 billion State Protection + £33 billion Transport + £35 billion General Government + £17 billion Other Public Services + £118 billion Public Sector Interest + £52 billion Total Spending = £848 billion |
SUFFERInSMILIIN:The issue with dams is that you dont control the water supply . What if one of the source countries decides to build a major dam....then water that you need for your dam is affected. currently Egypt and other countries are having issues with ethiopia building a dam. |
Can someone please tell me roughly how many homes can 40MW power. I dont know so just asking. want to have a rough idea where we are and where we are going. |
he should have been handcuffed...... |
FlutterDollar99:Sharap there. I'm Abian and i'm happy. Abia has nothing to show for in 29 yrs of its creation and 20 yrs of drmocracy. Everyone of them that has messed up Abia is in this govt;Ogbonnaya Onu,Ouk.Ta orji etc. |
JIDECAC:Sharap there. I'm Abian and i'm happy. Abia has nothing to show for in 29 yrs of its creation and 20 yrs of drmocracy. Everyone of them that has messed up Abia is in this govt;Ogbonnaya Onu,Ouk.Ta orji etc. |
FlutterDollar99:You meant stolen properties |
Advise... whatever you do, plan for your unborn child.[/quote]\ Most Nigerian Hospitals are rubbish, i travelled back to Niger recently to look after my Dad who was admitted to Babcock hospital Ilishan. Worst decision ever. This is the worst hospital i have come across in my life. Not sure who gave such a place license to practice. it should be revoked with immediate effect. No Standard operating procedures, filthy wards infested with ants, very rude nurses, no compassion and can't be bothered, lack experience, doctors are no better, all very young school leavers with few years of practice, in most cases, they have no idea what to do. Not sure i saw any doctor or consultant that is over 45 years. Most are in their early 30's. some just graduated from Babcock University. (You dont need to be intelligent to study Medicine at Babcock uni, Once you dad can pay for it, thats it....you'll be a doctor in a few years time- what a joke). Expensive tablets were either going missing from under the nurses care or not being administered on time. Wrong doses given, sometimes i have to correct the nurses and inform them that some medication have been stopped by the doctors , its like they dont read the doctors note before administering drugs, wrong combination, wrong doses, and sometimes nothing is even administered but on record they will lie that they have administered the drug. This happened a couple of times when i just bought some new drugs and had it with me but the nurses will lie and say they have already given the drug while it is still with me.In some cases, the drug has finished and you know it has but they will tick it off the chart that they have administered the drug...Sometimes, patients who should have had breakfast 8am dont even eat till 10am or sometimes 11am. (my dad was being fed through a tube and you will struggle to find a nurse to come and feed him. When nurses hand over from one shift to another, the whole medical ward comes to a stand still, this takes about 2 hours of paper work being done and during that time no patient is being attended to in the ward. It was a struggle to get ordinary bedsheet to be changed once you have had one, its like patient are only entitled to one bedsheet a day and once it gets stained with blood or soiled, you can wait half a day to get a replacement thats if you do get one at all. Its all about money, pay , pay pay and keep paying till you drop dead. I have never seen anyone being given the amount of drip my dad had, drip, drip, drip and drip.....its like, we will keep you alive but you are not getting better. Syringes are reused, even though it clearly says do not reuse, medical devices are passed from patient to patient and they just use a tissue to wipe it before using for another patient, no alcohol to sterilise it...I had to argue everyday there just to get some approved standard , even when the old man was being bath/wiped as he was bed ridden, there are no screens to cover, the whole ward just had two screens, windows to the ward are broken and when it rains or gets a bit cold in the night, the patients get cold, the toilets stink. I look back at those two months my Dad spent there and it looks like i failed the old man, i should have gone with my instinct and remove the old boy. He eventually passed a couple of months ago and i'm not sure i can forgive myself. The two months i spent in that ward, i saw 8 patients die....Babcock is not a hospital....It is just one of the killing fields we have in Nigeria. The whole country needs a reset. |
Conceptman:Advise... whatever you do, plan for your unborn child.[/quote]\ Most Nigerian Hospitals are rubbish, i travelled back to Niger recently to look after my Dad who was admitted to Babcock hospital Ilishan. Worst decision ever. This is the worst hospital i have come across in my life. Not sure who gave such a place license to practice. it should be revoked with immediate effect. No Standard operating procedures, filthy wards infested with ants, very rude nurses, no compassion and can't be bothered, lack experience, doctors are no better, all very young school leavers with few years of practice, in most cases, they have no idea what to do. Not sure i say any doctor or consultant that is over 45 years. Most are in their early 30's. some just graduated from Babcock University. (You dont need to be intelligent to study Medicine at Babcock uni, Once you dad can pay for it, thats it....you'll be a doctor in a few years time- what a joke). Expensive tablets were either going missing from under the nurses care or not being administered on time. Wrong doses given, sometimes i have to correct the nurses and inform them that some medication have been stopped by the doctors , its like they dont read the doctors note before administering drugs, wrong combination, wrong doses, and sometimes nothing is even administered but on record they will lie that they have administered the drug. This happened a couple of times when i just bought some new drugs and had it with me but the nurses will lie and say they have already given the drug while it is still with me.In some cases, the drug has finished and you know it has but they will tick it off the chart that they have administered the drug...Sometimes, patients who should have had breakfast 8am dont even eat till 10am or sometimes 11am. (my dad was being fed through a tube and you will struggle to find a nurse to come and feed him. When nurses hand over from one shift to another, the whole medical ward comes to a stand still, this takes about 2 hours of paper work being done and during that time no patient is being attended to in the ward. It was a struggle to get ordinary bedsheet to be changed once you have had one, its like patient are only entitled to one bedsheet a day and once it gets stained with blood or soiled, you can wait half a day to get a replacement thats if you do get one at all. Its all about money, pay , pay pay and keep paying till you drop dead. I have never seen anyone being given the amount of drip my dad had, drip, drip, drip and drip.....its like, we will keep you alive but you are not getting better. Syringes are reused, even though it clearly says do not reuse, medical devices are passed from patient to patient and they just use a tissue to wipe it before using for another patient, no alcohol to sterilise it...I had to argue everyday there just to get some approved standard , even when the old man was being bath/wiped as he was bed ridden, there are no screens to cover, the whole ward just had two screens, windows to the ward are broken and when it rains or gets a bit cold in the night, the patients get cold, the toilets stink. I look back at those two months my Dad spent there and it looks like i failed the old man, i should have gone with my instinct and remove the old boy. He eventually passed a couple of months ago and i'm not sure i can forgive myself. The two months i spent in that ward, i saw 8 patient die....Babcock is not a hospital....It is just one of the killing fields we have in Nigeria. The whole country needs a reset. |
sunshineV:Advise... whatever you do, plan for your unborn child.[/quote]\ Most Nigerian Hospitals are rubbish, i travelled back to Niger recently to look after my Dad who was admitted to Babcock hospital Ilishan. Worst decision ever. This is the worst hospital i have come across in my life. Not sure who gave such a place license to practice. it should be revoked with immediate effect. No Standard operating procedures, filthy wards infested with ants, very rude nurses, no compassion and can't be bothered, lack experience, doctors are no better, all very young school leavers with few years of practice, in most cases, they have no idea what to do. Not sure i say any doctor or consultant that is over 45 years. Most are in their early 30's. some just graduated from Babcock University. (You dont need to be intelligent to study Medicine at Babcock uni, Once you dad can pay for it, thats it....you'll be a doctor in a few years time- what a joke). Expensive tablets were either going missing from under the nurses care or not being administered on time. Wrong doses given, sometimes i have to correct the nurses and inform them that some medication have been stopped by the doctors , its like they dont read the doctors note before administering drugs, wrong combination, wrong doses, and sometimes nothing is even administered but on record they will lie that they have administered the drug. This happened a couple of times when i just bought some new drugs and had it with me but the nurses will lie and say they have already given the drug while it is still with me.In some cases, the drug has finished and you know it has but they will tick it off the chart that they have administered the drug...Sometimes, patients who should have had breakfast 8am dont even eat till 10am or sometimes 11am. (my dad was being fed through a tube and you will struggle to find a nurse to come and feed him. When nurses hand over from one shift to another, the whole medical ward comes to a stand still, this takes about 2 hours of paper work being done and during that time no patient is being attended to in the ward. It was a struggle to get ordinary bedsheet to be changed once you have had one, its like patient are only entitled to one bedsheet a day and once it gets stained with blood or soiled, you can wait half a day to get a replacement thats if you do get one at all. Its all about money, pay , pay pay and keep paying till you drop dead. I have never seen anyone being given the amount of drip my dad had, drip, drip, drip and drip.....its like, we will keep you alive but you are not getting better. Syringes are reused, even though it clearly says do not reuse, medical devices are passed from patient to patient and they just use a tissue to wipe it before using for another patient, no alcohol to sterilise it...I had to argue everyday there just to get some approved standard , even when the old man was being bath/wiped as he was bed ridden, there are no screens to cover, the whole ward just had two screens, windows to the ward are broken and when it rains or gets a bit cold in the night, the patients get cold, the toilets stink. I look back at those two months my Dad spent there and it looks like i failed the old man, i should have gone with my instinct and remove the old boy. He eventually passed a couple of months ago and i'm not sure i can forgive myself. The two months i spent in that ward, i saw 8 patient die....Babcock is not a hospital....It is just one of the killing fields we have in Nigeria. The whole country needs a reset. |
oluwasegun007:\ Most Nigerian Hospitals are rubbish, i travelled back to Niger recently to look after my Dad who was admitted to Babcock hospital Ilishan. Worst decision ever. This is the worst hospital i have come across in my life. Not sure who gave such a place license to practice. it should be revoked with immediate effect. No Standard operating procedures, filthy wards infested with ants, very rude nurses, no compassion and can't be bothered, lack experience, doctors are no better, all very young school leavers with few years of practice, in most cases, they have no idea what to do. Not sure i say any doctor or consultant that is over 45 years. Most are in their early 30's. some just graduated from Babcock University. (You dont need to be intelligent to study Medicine at Babcock uni, Once you dad can pay for it, thats it....you'll be a doctor in a few years time- what a joke). Expensive tablets were either going missing from under the nurses care or not being administered on time. Wrong doses given, sometimes i have to correct the nurses and inform them that some medication have been stopped by the doctors , its like they dont read the doctors note before administering drugs, wrong combination, wrong doses, and sometimes nothing is even administered but on record they will lie that they have administered the drug. This happened a couple of times when i just bought some new drugs and had it with me but the nurses will lie and say they have already given the drug while it is still with me.In some cases, the drug has finished and you know it has but they will tick it off the chart that they have administered the drug...Sometimes, patients who should have had breakfast 8am dont even eat till 10am or sometimes 11am. (my dad was being fed through a tube and you will struggle to find a nurse to come and feed him. When nurses hand over from one shift to another, the whole medical ward comes to a stand still, this takes about 2 hours of paper work being done and during that time no patient is being attended to in the ward. It was a struggle to get ordinary bedsheet to be changed once you have had one, its like patient are only entitled to one bedsheet a day and once it gets stained with blood or soiled, you can wait half a day to get a replacement thats if you do get one at all. Its all about money, pay , pay pay and keep paying till you drop dead. I have never seen anyone being given the amount of drip my dad had, drip, drip, drip and drip.....its like, we will keep you alive but you are not getting better. Syringes are reused, even though it clearly says do not reuse, medical devices are passed from patient to patient and they just use a tissue to wipe it before using for another patient, no alcohol to sterilise it...I had to argue everyday there just to get some approved standard , even when the old man was being bath/wiped as he was bed ridden, there are no screens to cover, the whole ward just had two screens, windows to the ward are broken and when it rains or gets a bit cold in the night, the patients get cold, the toilets stink. I look back at those two months my Dad spent there and it looks like i failed the old man, i should have gone with my instinct and remove the old boy. He eventually passed a couple of months ago and i'm not sure i can forgive myself. The two months i spent in that ward, i saw 8 patient die....Babcock is not a hospital....It is just one of the killing fields we have in Nigeria. The whole country needs a reset. |
Esejojo:Especially Lagos.....where Oluomo has turned himself into a lord with Tinubu's backing. |
Alphafeezay:Now I will support shoot at sight on this kind of matter.... |
An insult on our civil engineers in Nigeria and Coren, so we don't have engineers in Nigeria we that can build trailer park. |
Coldie:I feel you.....first thing that came to my mind......why all these oyinbos to build just trailer park, so Nigerian engineers cannot build trailer park. |
Jamesilvar:Nigeria needs a reset. |
adecz:They should start with Babcock hospital....they killed my Dad. |
9jahotblog:This will never have happened under and apc government with Tinubu collecting half of the state's fund. All apc STATES ARE 4UCKED. |
iSlayer:Dog Style or from side? |
Ijaya123:how to assembly Okada..i guess |
Jibsy203:Not a single good road in Ijebu ode...... |
Not a single good road in Ijebu ode...... |
How about we stop the others like Lagos state. |
Olosho na self employment......... |
sotall:why is he confused, he has a legitimate right to fight for what he believes is right. Tuface was wrong to infringe on his copyright material. |
Coldie:oh yes they are but how many of them head corporate organisations in uk or ftse 100? The point is you are not given the chance over here but its so easy for a white guy to be put in charge of our corporations in Nigeria even when we have Nigerians with a better track record. |
thugmansion:Let them complete it first before talking of maintenance |
Muyiwaipere:You're a fool. |
TechCapon:nigeria is not Russia or China.......never compare Nigeria to these countries. |
sLentlover7778:the kind of comments some of you write is just sickening. ...like you have no brains at all. |
these guys are more effective than the ministry of works and transport. |
Beln:No no she's not....she's just ok |