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You guys should try and read posts before commenting, I wonder why they only listed those states, does it mean other states cannot apply? |
Toyota corolla, bank type is the real deal...50 litre tank takes me from the mainland to the Island for one and half weeks, with traffic and AC. |
Even Volvo cars too.. |
Na to pass through Oshodi/ Ajao Estate road now sure pass be dat, for international wing o, local wing is without toll dat is if pass tru Ikeja, |
As in eenh, traffic robbery on traffic in lagos state is gradually coming back, especially around CMS head bridge down Marina, heading towards Bonny camp axis, , security men should be on Standby in that area, the on-going construction work there also causes Gridlock..I don't even ply dat route any longer on my way to work, I rather pass tru UBA, Which is safer. |
Great spec, thinking of getting wiko phone, heard it's cool |
i think i have seen her before,around Bonny camp area,in front of stanbic ibtc,she usually changes her location,that was how my wife spotted a fake blind beggar the other day on the island,she saw him blind begging for arms in cms only to see him eyes open another day in Eko hotel..They can never see my 1 kobo #rogues |
Buhari Appoints Heads of Health Institutions Posted: 29/Jul/2016 President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of heads of five strategic health institutions in the country, including the Centre for Disease Control, National Agency for the Control of Aids, the Nigerian Institute for Medical Research, National Primary Health Care Development Agency and National Health Insurance Scheme. To head the Centre for Disease Control is Dr Chikwe Andreas Ihekweazu, who until his appointment, was the managing partner at EpiAfric, a public health consultancy firm that focuses on Africa. Dr Sani Aliyu, a consultant in Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at Cambridge University, UK is to paddle the affairs of the National Agency for the Control of Aids. The president also approved Prof. Babatunde Salako as the head of the Nigerian Institute for Medical Research. He was the Provost, College of Medicine at the University of Ibadan before his new appointment. Prof. Echezona Ezeanolue is to hold sway at the National Primary Health Care Development Agency. He was a professor of Paediatrics and Public Health at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA. The National Health Insurance Scheme will now be headed by Prof. Usman Yusuf, who until his appointment, was a professor of Paediatrics at St. Jude Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. All appointments, according to Presidency sources have taken effect. Source: This Day News cc:Lalasticlacla |
That's Patrick Okorie straight outta Salt of the Nation...Wayasay!! |
Following ...... |
Antoine Greizmann's turn...no doubt... |
Op when u are ready, you will know, nobody will tell you... |
When u have been pushed to the wall. |
Did I? ![]() |
Why specifically for the Ladies? Most of we guys here need this tips more than the ladies, nice piece tho OP. |
Nice one,Greatest Malabite, mehn not an easy feat in UNICAL, especially medical school for that matter. |
tolulope1990:hmmmmm |
Sugarcious:Bro Unical medical college is one of the best in Nigeria, You can hardly sort any course in College, that is why most health institutions and organisations employ the school's medical graduates. |
http://www.medicalworldnigeria.com/2016/07/unical-student-sets-new-academic-record/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+medicalworldnigeria%2FVRlb+%28Latest+Medical+Vacancy%2C+News+and+Events.. |
UNICAL Student Sets New Academic Record Posted: 05/Jul/2016 • Bags First Class in Histopathology With a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) OF 4.84, a graduating student, Mr. Egbe Agala Eja, set a new academic record in Histopathology, Department of Medical Laboratory Science (MLS), University of Calabar (UNICAL). His academic feat was the highpoint of celebration at the recent induction ceremony held at the College of Medical Science. Agala bagged First Class in Histopathology, the first of its kind in the 29-year history of the department. He was offered automatic employment by the university on completion of internship programme and National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). Agbala praised the university for remaining the foremost institution for the study of Medical Lab Science in the country and called for improvement in specific areas of weakness. He pleaded with the management to urgently provide modern laboratory equipment in order to enhance advanced analytical procedures like autoradiography, molecular biology. He also called for the provision of conducive lecture halls to facilitate effective teaching and learning. Other best students were Ezeamaka Ifeanyi, best in Chemical Pathology, Nvani Larry, best in Haematology, Agorye Helen, best in Medical Mycology, Chinda Chime, best in Microbioloy/Parasitology, among others. Of the lot admitted into the department five years ago, 59 successfully completed the programme. Four other inductees came from the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN), making it 63 graduates. The Vice Chancellor, UNICAL, Prof. Zana Akpagu, led other principal officers to the induction ceremony, including the Medical Science Provost, Prof. Maurice Asuquo, Deputy Provost, Prof. Edisua Itam, Dean of the Faculty of Allied Medical Science, Prof. Francis Useh, and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Prof. Victor Ansa. Akpagu said the university has provided the necessary manpower that will facilitate learning. He described the profession as one that is very strategic to the health sector and priceless to the nation. He noted that for one to be counted worthy of induction into the profession, one must have shown clear knowledge of ethics of the profession. The Provost of the Medical Science, Prof. Maurice Asuquo said the event marked the end of the journey started in MLS programme about five years ago. On the various challenges encountered during the training, Asuquo urged the graduates to count them as building blocks to success. The acting Registrar of MSLCN, Mr. Godwin Akpitaye, advised the graduates to improve on the knowledge they acquired in school and be conversant with the new techniques. By: Stanley Uchegbu Daily Sun News cc lalasticlacla |
Hahahaha,it was called mass punishment, that was a way of indirectly flogging some of us dat liked arguing with our seniors and intelligent innocent ones back then, the Seniors can just come with one flimsy fault,like ur class is always dirty or u guys are always making noise,no one is never exempted lol.but nowadays, no more discipline in our schools. |
Thank you OP.. wonderful piece of educating write up. Between Ikorodu,Mowe, Ibafo and. Ibeju Lekki areas which one would u advise a prospective buyer to get a land. |
Propaganda... |
Oluwa Burna...He has this genuineness in his voice and lyrics, his patua ain't bad at all even though he hasn't crossed any street in Kingston. ![]() |
Why not the FG concentrate on dishing out good governance to it's people,rather than causing all this unnecessary distractions, before u know 3 years will be gone,they will now come again and start begging gullible fellows to give them another chance. |
Federal government sef, dem go talk A do B...it is a wa |
Ogar Gazzuzz baba, greetings to u sir, I hv been following ur threads for a while now and I am impressed, pls my corolla 06 has the following issues, the front wheels makes noise, the under is usually soaked with oil, the steering wheel is a bit stiff, radiator coolant usually shorts, slow to accelerate, jerks in d morning, vibrates when ac is on,jerks when its about to change gears though its Auto.but It still takes me to point A and B.wish to locate ur shop and have it scanned. |
Medical Radiography had always been my passion,it was my first choice of course while filling Jamb form back then.U can never be Jobless today as a Radiographer. |
Just watch and see they will deny shooting @ the protesting students,they will rather say it will be investigated and that will be the end of the story.I weep for my country |
Mathematicians and Biostatiticians in the house..kindly help,let's know the geniuses who can unravel this probability mystery. |
This is caused by poor administration from the hospitals Management,These various hospitals/Medical centres generate lots of income from patients but what happens in the end,Corruption at its peak..EFCC and ICPC should visit these hospitals and medical centres. |

