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So touching, pray that God blesses him a million fold come 2016 in Jesus name!!! click like for Amen!!! |
Topestbilly:Lol, not everything is abt hate in the real word dude |
True talk
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bamid2:Na wha 4 girls of this days, the guy never asked for ur hand in marriage you've started shouting you have found a soul mate Receive SENSE of maturity in Jesus Name!! ![]() |
drnairalov:Hope ur baby remains cute at adult stage |
uzo200:Are you high on Xmas rice? ![]() |
lordcornel:endtime talk |
lordcornel:Lol, Sharap biko! |
lordcornel:cos u b my boy na! |
lordcornel:Lol, like how ur bold 5 dey off na |
lordcornel:na state b dis? Mtchewww. .Aturu |
englishmart:I sight you brother!!! |
jersey24:Grow up kid |
This was how Nigerians were chanting "CHANJ!, CHANJ! Look where it has landed us. U better think twice!! ![]() |
All this boils down to creating enemies between the 4 families cos everyone wants the next Ooni to come from his or her family ![]() Which might even lead to death of some heirs to the throne |
How come there is no vivid source for your news? ![]() Op Source or [code][/code]idontbeliveit ![]()
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u go cari person wey u no love go on romantic vac? |
God save us... This is so inhumane |
A Detroit-area doctor who authorities say gave cancer treatment drugs to patients who did not need them -- including some who didn't actually have cancer -- was sentenced Friday to 45 years in prison. Dr. Farid Fata, 50, pleaded guilty in September to giving cancer treatments to misdiagnosed patients, telling some they had a terminal blood cancer called multiple myeloma. He pleaded guilty to 13 counts of Medicare fraud, one count of conspiracy to pay or receive kickbacks and two counts of money laundering. Federal prosecutors called him the "most egregious fraudster in the history of this country." To Fata, they said, "patients were not people. They were profit centers." Fata forfeited $17.6 million that he collected from Medicare and private insurance companies. Some 553 patients received medically unnecessary infusions or injections, prosecutors said. The hematologist-oncologist gave an emotional apology in court, saying he was "ashamed" of his actions. "I have violated the Hippocratic oath and violated the trust of my patients," Fata said, according to CNN affiliate WDIV. "I do not know how I can heal the wound. I do not know how to express the sorrow and the shame." But to the dozens of Fata's victims who filed into U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan throughout the week to watch his sentencing, his apology doesn't matter. Many will live with the effects of his, at times, unnecessary treatments, for the rest of their lives. As Geraldine Parkin, the wife of one former patient said in court, many were "tortured until their last breaths." Treated, but not sick Robert Sobieray went to Fata and was given chemotherapy treatments for two and a half years. But he never had cancer. "It just gets to me," Sobieray said. "What was the motivation? Why, why me? I don't know what did I ever do to him." The chemotherapy treatments were painful, and made him physically sick. They were so strong that his teeth fell out and his jaw started to change shape. Years after finding out he didn't have cancer, he has lost all but one of his teeth. "With all the bills piling up, I can't afford to get new teeth," Sobieray said. "(I) would like to eat a good meal again someday. Like salad, used to love eating salad. I can't eat that anymore. A lot of things I love I can't eat anymore." Patty Hester went to Fata in 2010 after being recommended by another doctor. Her white blood cell counts were low, and Fata was a renowned hematologist and oncologist. "He was, according to the web page, and according to the fliers, he's world-renowned," Hester said. "When you went in his office, he was top doc." Hester, who worked in an emergency room at the time, was devastated when Fata told her she had myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). "He said, 'You need to start on chemo, like, immediately,'" Hester recalled. She was in disbelief. And after debating with Fata, he instead put her on iron treatments and, eventually, blood plasma treatments. She was still taking those pricey plasma treatments the day co-workers made her come to the TV and see the news: her doctor had been arrested. Hester did not have cancer. 'Took full advantage of my trust ' Some of Fata's patients did have various forms of cancer. Chris Sneary faced Fata for the first time since his former doctor's arrest on Tuesday as he read his victim impact statement in court. He turned to glance at Fata, took a deep breath and read his story. Sneary came to Fata to be treated for testicular cancer from 2010 to 2013. He had 40 days of chemotherapy, 14 days of hydration therapy and dozens of other treatments and procedures. "I gave full and total trust to this man to get me and my family through this journey I was about to begin," Sneary said. Sneary discovered after Fata's arrest that he'd been given "gross overtreatment" -- more expensive and harsh chemotherapy than was necessary and, worse, he had a testicle removed that was medically unnecessary. "Dr. Fata took full advantage of my trust in him, my fear of dying and, most of all, my top of the line health insurance," Sneary said, at times fighting back tears in court. And one patient who did have cancer spoke out in court posthumously. Donald Crabtree's wife, Marietta, read a statement he wrote back in December last year, before he passed away. "None of the tumors were helped -- they increased in number, they increased in size," Crabtree read in court. "I believe Dr. Fata knowingly and purposely treated me for the wrong cancer and gave me the wrong chemotherapy." Crabtree said it was his dying wish for Fata to spend the rest of his life in prison. Fata apologizes to patients Before being sentenced, Fata turned to face those who were at his sentencing and apologized. "The quest for power is self-destructive," he said, according to WDIV. "They came to me seeking compassion and care. I failed. Yes, I failed." Now some of his former patients have a chance to file claims and possibly be awarded some of the funds that he collected from Medicare and insurance companies. Fata is expected to serve at least 34 years of his sentence, possibly at a low-security prison in Michigan. source..... www.cnnmobile.com/latest/2015/07/11/michigan-cancer-doctor-gets-45-years-in-prison?fullarticle=true |
A 7.3 magnitude earthquake has hit Nepal again barely 3 weeks after the 7.8magnitude struck them with more than 8000 fatalities and rendering people homeless. Authorities have urged citizens to keep out of buildings to avoid the effect of falling debris. .. http://www.cnnmobile.com/latest/2015/05/12/powerful-earthquake-hits-nepal |
BARNABASS:first I subscribed to the etisalat 5min plan for 15 naira. To subscribe to the Etisalat 5 minute unlimited data plan for N15, dial *229*5*7#. You will receive a message welcoming you to the PAYG plan. the plan is all about you downloading large files for 15 naira per 5 minute depending on how fast network dey 4 ur area sha. I now noticed they charge me the 15 naira only wen I dnt have mb. bt wen I do have mb,like if I load 100 naira n get their so called 5mb,I wil use that 5mb n download files of 2gb or more sef. my fone don turn to cinema o!!! u nid to be on clique to enjoy it....gracias! |
nathdim:400 too much sef,na 100 me dey use download movies tire. I don watch plenty movies n seasonals so tee I haff tire... |
haywire07:Broda collecting call up letter has been in sch since time 1960, it won't change in my time dude. Just waiting 4 my student affairs officers to pass me d stuff |
DinhoMVP:Bros I wonder wetin dey dull our student affairs officers? Make dem paste am naa! |
I got a text and E-mail. Stating my call up letter is ready, and I can still pay and print online or go to my school to collect. Any1 got same? |
Jhayeahsam01:Why are you asking him? From his name u will knw dat dude is *frustrated* |
SugaryBelle:I guess its because most of them paid 4k 2 enable them get theirs through sms / might be a problem with their online reg. Were did u graduate frm? |
Prettilicious:Hey this chick is sleeping on a rolling bike |
hope they don't use matric number in your school. Matric no was used 4 mobilizn |


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