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SportsRe: Zambia Vs Nigeria (AFCON 2013) (1 - 1) On 25th January 2013 by StateOfMind: 5:40pm On Jan 25, 2013
Penarityyyyyy cry
SportsRe: Zambia Vs Nigeria (AFCON 2013) (1 - 1) On 25th January 2013 by StateOfMind: 5:38pm On Jan 25, 2013
For a moment I thought that was an offside undecided
SportsRe: Zambia Vs Nigeria (AFCON 2013) (1 - 1) On 25th January 2013 by StateOfMind: 5:34pm On Jan 25, 2013
My enyeama rocks kiss kiss
SportsRe: Zambia Vs Nigeria (AFCON 2013) (1 - 1) On 25th January 2013 by StateOfMind: 5:13pm On Jan 25, 2013
Yayyyyyyyyyyyyyy
SportsRe: Zambia Vs Nigeria (AFCON 2013) (1 - 1) On 25th January 2013 by StateOfMind: 4:47pm On Jan 25, 2013
scipher: I'm not watching again lipsrsealed .. an those people saying goal, orin gbogbo yin ti daru
LMAO..bros don vex

To be honest, this match is more of an entertainment..

Na only enyeama I see oooo..well done bro
SportsRe: Zambia Vs Nigeria (AFCON 2013) (1 - 1) On 25th January 2013 by StateOfMind: 4:41pm On Jan 25, 2013
lalaosky: sweery, please don't watch this match to avoid heartbeark..you know i love you..lmao
Lol, not to worry, I'm actually not supporting nigeria..
SportsRe: Zambia Vs Nigeria (AFCON 2013) (1 - 1) On 25th January 2013 by StateOfMind: 4:39pm On Jan 25, 2013
The ugly zambian wants penarity too cheesy
SportsRe: Zambia Vs Nigeria (AFCON 2013) (1 - 1) On 25th January 2013 by StateOfMind: 4:35pm On Jan 25, 2013
Dstv is back!
SportsRe: Zambia Vs Nigeria (AFCON 2013) (1 - 1) On 25th January 2013 by StateOfMind: 4:32pm On Jan 25, 2013
dominique: Dstv wetin naahuh
I tire oo..I thought it was here alone..

Dstv biko na..
SportsRe: Zambia Vs Nigeria (AFCON 2013) (1 - 1) On 25th January 2013 by StateOfMind: 4:26pm On Jan 25, 2013
shocked shocked shocked shocked

*faces palm*
HealthRe: The Challenges Of Being A Nigerian Nurse by StateOfMind: 8:38am On Jan 24, 2013
fellis: That is how a lot of doctors think, unfortunately. Those ones always act like they are superhuman and believe that every other profession is inferior to theirs. Most doctors are not even intelligent; they just crammed their way through university but yet they act so pompous and arrogant as if medical doctor is another word for god.
Imagine what that onyi wrote, that a nurse's work requires zero iq and a child can do it. I wonder what type of treatment she deals to nurses working with her if this is the mindset she has.
That being said, I am not a nurse. I am just repulsed by the arrogance majority of doctors display.
That girl's post is a great insult to the nursing profession. what baffles me is that a good percentage of the mums of these medical students\doctors are nurses, yet they have no single respect for nurses. My mum is a nurse and I am VERY proud of her. I don't think any other profession would have suited her personality. She's so passionate about caring for people.

I don't know if arrogance and superiority are part of what is being thought to them in school because these traits are exhibited right from medical school. Most of them see other courses as inferior especially paramedics. Those ones have suffered ehn. Why won't they have inferiority complex, can't blame them.

Back then in school, I went to the hospital with 2 of my good friends, medical students..and as soon as they stepped into the hospital, their attitudes changed. They dint greet the nurses on seat, women old enough to be their mothers and just went to pick up a file (case note, I guess) in front of one of the nurses. The nurse then questioned them, calling them rude , bla bla. They initially ignored the woman,and went to their patient , did what they came to do and on their way out, they just said 'sorry ma' rudely and left.

If medical students can be that rude to old and experienced nurses in the presence of their patients, then what attitude does one expect from the patient or patient relatives to the nurses. Some patients and their relatives could be really frustrating. Been to my mum's hospital a couple of times and I just tell my mum 'thank God I dint study nursing'. I can't deal with all of these abeg. I'm not that patient and tolerant to BS. Nurses dey try oo.. But I agree some nurses are wicked and have little or no compassion. I ask my mum why they are In the nursing profession if they are not ready to care for people..

The other day my friend (med student) was gisting me about a clash with one of the nurses over cleaning up a patient and she was like "isn't that their job, to clean poo and urine" ..haba..nurses are not hospital maids or attendants, they went to school just like you, stop all these demeaning statements..

I have a lot of house officers and finalists as friends, my mum is a nurse and I work in a hospital environment so I know a lot about their attitudes.

Of course we still have a lot with good heads on their shoulders..those ones I admire and love to pieces. The doctors that attended to my sis during her surgery, I admire them and I call to greet them anywhere I come across them even if they don't see me.

I know they pass through a lot in medical school, being in nigeria, they spend more than necessary years in school, and I salute their perseverance and dedication, but they really need to calm down and not transfer their frustration to those who dint spend those years in school. Doctors cannot work alone, they need nurses and vice versa. They both need each other and should respect each other.
CelebritiesRe: Photos From Ibinabo Fiberesima's Birthday Party by StateOfMind: 11:58am On Jan 18, 2013
Wow! I'm impressed..they are all decently dressed!
Nairaland GeneralRe: hohoho!!kwanu? by StateOfMind: 10:23am On Jan 18, 2013
Alooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosssssssssss shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

Welcome back!!! How are your in-laws? Hope they treated you well.

*notices little bulge around the stomach region*

*clears throat* I see you returned with a new year gift , seun is the man cheesy

Happy new year dearie..you were greatly missed!
CrimeRe: Arrested Osun Goat Dies In Custody by StateOfMind: 8:01pm On Jan 17, 2013
Jazzgreen: and here am i wonderin why some people behave d way they do here in NL
This post got me laughing out loud..same with most of the responses on the first page..

Nairalanders are comedians...LOL!
CrimeRe: 2 Friends Arrested For Molesting A Girl In Lagos by StateOfMind: 5:15pm On Jan 17, 2013
patanjaly: Going to "PARTY" she had it coming no regrets. Next time she should try to be a good girl it helps really
And what advice do you have for the 12-year old, 2-year old, 66-year old and other 'good' girls being raped..

And even if she was a bad girl, does she deserve to be raped?? I can't believe some are still yet to understand the difference between rape and consensual sex. Are you dumb??

Instead of you to condemn the act, you talking nonsense..

Just this morning, I heard 3 different cases of rape including that of a 66-year old woman who was raped to death . The rapist just got his judgement of death by hanging after 7 years (since 2006).

I just don't understand men of nowadays, honestly..

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