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PoliticsRe: Flashback 2000: Buhari Led A Delegate To Oyo To Protest Killing Of 68 Herdsmen by ThaCayman(m): 8:22am On Jan 14, 2018
So long as the Sun still rises from the east and sets in the west, there is a huge possibility that Buhari will emerge victorious come 2019. Is this not Nigeria again?

Gullible Nigerians will still come out and vote for this Daura-born Fulani bigot for a bag of rice and a keg of oil. Talk about selling your birthright for porridge.
CelebritiesRe: Pornhub Calls Out Zayn Malik To Renew His Premium Subscription On His Birthday ! by ThaCayman(m): 7:50am On Jan 14, 2018
Pornhub does not legally have the right to do that. Unless there is an exception made for it via their Terms&Conditions (which no one reads anyways).

I suspect this is an agreement between Zayn and Pornhub either as a promotion or strictly entertainment. But it‘s a good one nonetheless. Hehe. Awon vaseline crew boyz.
Christianity EtcRe: Newman Emmanuel Edward: "If You Are Rich & Don't Help Pastors, You Will Die" by ThaCayman(m): 11:49am On Jan 13, 2018
Nigerian pastorpreneurs. Tueh. If Jesus could set foot in Nigeria today, he'd not only scatter the table of most churches, he'd flog most of 'em clerics.
PoliticsRe: EXCLUSIVE: Kogi & Kaduna Govs Give N50m Each To Buhari’s Campaign As President D by ThaCayman(m): 4:33am On Jan 13, 2018
This is amazing. It seems this braindead tilapia fish of a governor just wakes up every morning with a fresh idea to piss off his citizens.

He's several months behind in paying salary workers and pensioners their due, but is among the first to roll out funds for the reelection of another braindead slowpoke.

Nigeria. I weep for your future.
EducationThe Truth About Nigerian Health And Educational System by ThaCayman(op):
According to the UN, the minimum doctor-patient ratio is 1 doctor per 600 people. There are approximately 180million people in Nigeria. And there are about 35,000 practising doctors in Nigeria. So mathematically speaking, we are running on a deficit of about 250,000 doctors!

Couple that with the exploding birthrate of the Nigerian populace, and the depreciation of Nigerian doctors, well you do the math...

With the way things are going in this country, little wonder why our elite and the wealthy upperclassmen run abroad to seek medical aid at the slightest cough and sneeze, while the poor masses are stuck with dilapidated hospitals and a gross shortage of medical staff.
Not enough effort is put in by the government towards the health and education sector.

While other nations have universities which are completely dedicated to medical research and study, the Nigerian government is well contented with building and funding universities with barely enough to run a standard college of education in a developed country!

The Medical University of South Carolina, USA has six colleges of medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dental medicine, and postgraduate health courses which altogether produce hundreds of doctors, nurses, dentists, radiographers, and professional health workers every year alone.

Meanwhile, the University of Medical Science, Ondo (the ONLY Nigerian university dedicated to medical research, by the way) barely graduates 50 medical students per annum.

As cliché as it would be to lay all the blame on the Nigerian government alone, our corrupt educational system is also to blame.
Admissions into the various colleges of medicine in our federal and state universities, which ought to be mainly on merit, are now auctioned off to the highest bidder and the upper-class, leaving the more qualified candidates to bemoan their fate.

The result? The annual churning of unqualified and inefficient "doctors" from our respective universities, ill-prepared to handle the innumerable challenges of the medical profession.

We can only hope and strive for change in this abysmal society of ours, but charity they say, begins at home.

By George Cayman.
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EducationRe: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by ThaCayman(m): 2:39am On Jan 13, 2018
bobofati:
Can you pls upload your scores here. something tells me you are hiding behind your phone to cook lies. BTW what course did you apply for?
Man, I'm too old to sit down and cook up lies for some stranger on NL.

EducationRe: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by ThaCayman(m): 2:31am On Jan 13, 2018
Akissani:
haba mallam, ka rege mana
Your point is...?
EducationRe: How ABU Is Fast Becoming Nigeria’s Harvard by ThaCayman(m): 1:11pm On Jan 11, 2018
Bullshit. I had a JAMB score of 287 and a PUTME score of 318 and I was denied admission. Nigerian Harvard my foot.

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