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he doesn't looks happy |
for all those shouting buhari,the construction of that road is gonna be funded by the state govt and not the federal govt |
yes yes ,finally. i just hope they begin work on that road soon because that road is in a very bad condition |
imma2:i wasn't the one that posted that pix check the moniker |
imma2:i was among the protesting and the protest began as early as 5am so don't tell me nonsense and i still maintain my stand ,the protest was peaceful |
Adaeze003:the stench from that place is something else ,infact i'm already developing pot belly because of the stench |
imma2:your sister must be lying because so far the protest has been peaceful,the only incidence close to violence that occured was when the students were trying to force the vc into the toilet to see the conditon of the toilet to which he refused which got most of the students infuriated ,it took the intervention of his personal security to prevent the students from forcing him into the toilet.please stop misinforming people because so far the protest has been peaceful with no single case of destruction of properties |
before it was sahara reporters but now it is vanguard,let me just sit back and enjoy the show |
ronald4lif:hope you are just being sarcastic with your english |
lol this man wey go turn woman for london , hope say him never go fake him death because him hear say buhari want probe am |
with such things happening one begins to wonder what services our police force is paid to offer ,why do we always have to call in the army to deal with such issues when we have bokoharam and other highly armed terrorists to deal with . |
so they are just waking up from sleep, if they had been this proactive right from onset we wouldn't be where we are today.Alas they all folded their hands and watched this monster grow all because they hated the government in power |
I don't give a damn if they are one of the less paid ,political offices should be made less attractive so that only those really willing to serve their people take such political positions.come to think of it , nigeria is one of the poorest nations on earth so why shouldn't our politicians be amonmg the lowest earners on earth |
I THOUGHT THEY SAID THE SAINTLY CUSTOM BOSS WILL COME AND RESTORE SANITY TO THE NIGERIAN CUSTOM ,SO NOW INSTEAD GUARDING OUR BORDERS AND MAKING SURE SUCH BANNED PRODUCTS DON'T COME INTO OUR COUNTRY THEY OPTED FOR AN EASIER OPTION WHICH WAS LIFTING THE BAN .SO MUCH FOR THE MUCH TOUTED SAINT |
valdes00:sharap which kind fallacy of hasty generalisation be dat one .what if Oliseh was right |
then you must be google |
Jesusloveyou:abeg where una dey buy dis 50 naira kero, because for my side na still 150 and talking about electricity that's story for another day |
Though i don't like buhari but i'm beginning to pity him with boko haram bombing everywhere , i just pray we find a solution to this in no distant time |
sharp guys that come there to look for babes |
Movic1:and may your life be like apc's four months rule |
Conjunctivitis (popularly known as apollo) is the inflammation of the conjunctiva (the outermost layer of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids). It is commonly due to an infection (usually viral, but sometimes bacterial) or an allergic reaction. It is caused by allergens (Allergic conjunctivitis) bacterial or viral invasion (Bacterial conjunctivitis and viral conjunctivitis respectively), chemical splash on the eye(s), and neonatal conjunctivitis. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Red eye (hyperaemia), swelling of conjunctiva (chemosis) and watering (epiphora) of the eyes are symptoms common to all forms of conjunctivitis. However, the pupils are should normally react to light. Viral conjunctivitis is often associated with an infection of the upper respiratory tract, a common cold, and/or a sore throat. Its symptoms include excessive watering and itching. The infection usually begins with one eye, but may spread easily to the other. Bacterial conjunctivitis causes the rapid onset of conjunctival redness, swelling of the eyelid, and discharge of mucous. Typically, symptoms develop first in one eye, but may spread to the other eye within 2–5 days. Bacterial conjunctivitis due to common pus- producing bacteria causes marked grittiness/ irritation and a stringy, opaque, greyish or yellowish mucous that may cause the lids to stick together, especially after sleep. Severe crusting of the infected eye and the surrounding skin may also occur, but, contrary to popular belief, discharge is not essential to the diagnosis. The gritty and/or scratchy feeling is sometimes localized enough for patients to insist they must have a foreign body in the eye. The more acute pyogenic infections can be painful. Common bacteria responsible for non-acute bacterial conjunctivitis are Staphylococci and Streptococci. Chemical eye injury is due to either an acidic or alkali substance getting in the eye. Alkalis are typically worse than acidic burns. Mild burns will produce conjunctivitis while more severe burns may cause the cornea to turn white. Litmus paper is an easy way to rule out the diagnosis by verifying that the pH is within the normal range of 7.0—7.2. Large volumes of water is the treatment of choice and should continue until the pH is 6 —8. Local anaesthetic eye drops can be used to decrease the pain. Other Inclusion conjunctivitis of the newborn (ICN) is a conjunctivitis that may be caused by the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis, and may lead to acute, purulent conjunctivitis. However, it is usually self-healing. PREVENTION The best effective prevention is hygiene and not rubbing the eyes by infected hands. Vaccinations against adenovirus and bacteria like Haemophilus influenzae, pneumococcus, and Neisseria meningitidis are also effective. MANAGEMENT Conjunctivitis resolves in 65% of cases without treatment, within two to five days. The prescription of antibiotics is not necessary in most cases. For the allergic type, cool water poured over the face with the head inclined downward constricts capillaries, and artificial tears sometimes relieve discomfort in mild cases. In more severe cases, non-steroidal anti- inflammatory medications and antihistamines may be prescribed. Persistent allergic conjunctivitis may also require topical steroid drops. Bacterial conjunctivitis usually resolves without treatment. Antibiotics, eye drops, or ointment may only be needed if no improvement is observed after three days. In people receiving no antibiotics, recovery was in 4.8 days, with immediate antibiotics it was 3.3 days, and with delayed antibiotics 3.9 days. No serious effects were noted either with or without treatment. As they do speed healing in bacterial conjunctivitis, their use is also reasonable. The number of bacterial eye infections related to sexually transmitted disease is steadily rising. Chlamydial eye infections are the world’s leading cause of blindness, and these cases will not resolve without antibiotics Conjunctivitis due to chemicals is treated via irrigation with Ringer’s lactate or saline solution. Chemical injuries (particularly alkali burns) are medical emergencies, as they can lead to severe scarring and intraocular damage. People with chemically induced conjunctivitis should not touch their eyes, regardless of whether or not their hands are clean, as they run the risk of spreading the condition to another eye. Conjunctivitis can be a frustrating condition – especially allergic conjunctivitis – but in most cases it doesn’t pose a serious threat to health. |
News just reaching us is that one Mr chima okoro the owner of the twitter account that predicted the abuja blast has been apprehended by the men of the Nigerian civil defence corps and is undergoing interrogation . A reliable source informed us that he was apprehended at the border between nigeria and cameroon after he escaped a raid carried out on his sambisa residence. source:ww.nscdcdatsall.com |
what's he insinuating,hope he's not trying to frustrate the process |
i thought that albino is a comedian |
are the going to achieve that with generators because since they came into power not a single power plant has been constructed.It would have been fair if he tells us this is happening by 2019 but telling us they will achieve this by the first quarter of 2016 will just be another lie by this administration |
mtcheew |
please those that have used london used laptops should share their experience because i am planning on buying a laptop but my budget cannot afford a new laptop with the specification i want so i have decided to opt for the london used types just that i am doubting their durability |
[quote author=Saaog post=29173232]Ten (10) outstanding students of the University of Lagos have received the 2014 Etisalat Merit Scholarship Awards of One Hundred Thousand Naira (N100, 000.00) each. Click here to see the names of the students The ten awardees were presented with their certificates of awards at the Etisalat Merit Award Ceremony which was held on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 at the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos. During the ceremony, five (5) tertiary institutions selected for the 2014 Etisalat Merit Award exercise also received One Hundred Thousand Naira (N100, 000.00) each. The five institutions are: University of Lagos, Lagos; Obafemi Awolowo University, Osun State; Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Osun State; Adekunle Ajasin University, Ondo State and University of Benin, Edo State. As part of the programme of events at the awards ceremony, selected scholars of the five institutions made five (5) minutes presentations on innovations of their choice. Tagged “The Etisalat Innovation Moment”, presentations were judged based on Adaptability, Value, Social Impact, Environmental Impact and Rate of Feasibility. The presentation by team UNILAG: “PROJECT SMC (Social Media Centre) got the third position while the first and second positions went to University of Benin and Obafemi Awolowo University, respectively. do the recipients of this scholarship undergo any form of test or screening or do they just use the names given to them by the school The awardees from the University attended the award ceremony along with the Hall Mistress of Moremi Hall, Dr. Virgy Onyene (who represented the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rahamon A. Bello, FAEng on behalf of the Dean, Students’ Affairs Division, Professor G.O. Babawale) and a 3-man team of Office of Advancement: Mrs. M.I. Enuoyibo, Mr. T.O. Akeju and Mr. B.E. Oreyomi. The UNILAG delegation to the event presented the dummy-cheque of the total amount of the cash awards won by the University and ten students (One million, one hundred thousand naira: N1, 100,000.00), to the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rahamon A. Bello, FAEng on Tuesday, December 23, 2014. The presentation was done by the Dean, Students’ Affairs Division, Professor G.O. Babawale; Hall Mistress of Moremi Hall, Dr. Virgy Onyene and Acting Head, Office of Advancement, Mrs. M.I. Enuoyibo. The Etisalat Merit Award is a Scholarship Scheme designed to fulfil the company’s goal of empowering the society through knowledge acquisition and promoting education within Nigeria. The Scheme focuses on awarding grants to second and third year students attending Nigerian universities. Students of the University of Lagos have been selected for the award for three (3) years: 2009, 2010 and 2014. Each year, a total of ten (10) students drawn from the Computer Sciences, Electrical/Electronics Engineering and Management Science fields of study are selected for the awards. » Do you have an urgent Info, Article, Publication, or Notice to broadcast? We will do it free for you. Inform students by Clicking here[/quote did recipients of the scholarship undergo any form of screening asides the one done by their respecive schools before their names got fowarded |
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