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CelebritiesRe: She's 46? Jennifer Lopez Looks Half Her Age In Super Tight Mini Dress. by tunesoft(m): 10:12am On Aug 18, 2015
Milf tohh badt....
CelebritiesRe: Timaya's Alleged Rape Victim, Shella_b Releases Hospital Rape Report by tunesoft(m): 12:00pm On Aug 01, 2015
Abeg...let her show the full report. Not the heading either the doctore confirmed forceful entry or not it would have been specified. So she should cut the crap
Technology MarketRe: UPDATE!!! Blackberry, iphones, samsung, htc, nokia lumia,sony phones available by tunesoft(m): 10:54pm On Jul 29, 2015
mavinc4u:
Thanks for your patronage. Is nice doing business with you.
Yessoo..u welcome...thank you pass.
Technology MarketRe: UPDATE!!! Blackberry, iphones, samsung, htc, nokia lumia,sony phones available by tunesoft(m): 1:01pm On Jul 29, 2015
mavinc4u:
Hello tunesoft, the iphone 5s gold colour is now unlocked. you can proceed with your order. sorry for late response. Thanks
Can we we chat on whatsapp...your numba please.
Technology MarketRe: UPDATE!!! Blackberry, iphones, samsung, htc, nokia lumia,sony phones available by tunesoft(m): 6:16pm On Jul 26, 2015
mavinc4u:
New stock available

Samsung
S3 - 30k (white)
S4 - 40k (black, white)
S5 - 60k (black, white, gold)
Note 3 - 75k (black, white)

Htc
htc one M7 New - 68k
htc one M7 used 38k,

Blackberry
Used z10 - 25k (white, black)
Used Q10 - 30k (white, black)
Brand new Q10 - 40k (black only)
Brand new z10 - 40k (black, white)
Brand new z30 - 55k (Gray only)
Bold 5 9900 - 15k ( black)
Bold 5 9930 - 13k (black)
Used Z30 - 45k (gray)

Iphones
iphone 4s 16gb - 30k (white, black)
iphone 5 16gb - 52k (white, black)
iphone 5c 16gb - 50k ( blue, yellow, green )
iphone 5s 16gb - 65k (white, gold, black, silver)
iphone 5s 32gb - 70k (white)

Sony
Xperia Z - 48k
Xperia Z1 - 54k

Nokia Lumia (prices would be available once they are unlocked)
521
810
925
635
Can we chat on watsapp...I need Iphone 5s gold. Hope it's unlocked with no icloud ish
CelebritiesRe: D'banj Dedicates MAMA Award To Don Jazzy (Photo) by tunesoft(m): 10:53pm On Jul 18, 2015
Hmnnnnn....indeed, to me it's just a form of patronisation....since the spit, Jazzy has clearly been doing well and better unlike D'banj who seems to be struggling, just maybe he realised his mistakes, using this as part of ecko noon
CelebritiesRe: Davido Just Called The Award A Toy!!!! by tunesoft(op): 10:46pm On Jul 18, 2015
Wished wizkid got that award...
CelebritiesDavido Just Called The Award A Toy!!!! by tunesoft(op): 10:09pm On Jul 18, 2015
Is it me or I didn't hear well..when davido said he was taking the award home to meet his daughter as a toy.....its disrespectful to me.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Man Sitting On Nothing Seen In Ikeja (Shocking Photo) by tunesoft(m): 12:47pm On Jul 17, 2015
Saw this dude yesterday at opebi roundabout.....simple, the guy had some form of hard. Material bent at angle in his jean.....imagine u leaning back on a flat bent iron bar...that fits the back of the leg up to the knee or thigh. Watch it carefully, the jean is bulky......
EducationRe: B-R-E-A-K-I-N-G.. Oau Declares Closure Of School by tunesoft(m): 10:18pm On Jul 12, 2015
Will exam hold? Mojo break...nov 3 closure...'these elements' break....all memoirs Greastest Ife
PhonesRe: Jumia Is No Longer Trustworthy. by tunesoft(m): 8:16pm On Jul 11, 2015
I bought a defective wrist watch from them...and told them the 2nd day....they told me they don't do wrist watch return...but they will look into it. It took them 9 days( obviously after the 7 days return deadline lasped) to call am and still said the same nonsense. Well, for now..i give kudos to those who use the site.........so useless
HealthFashola Is Not A Man Of His Words!!! by tunesoft(op): 9:03am On Jun 29, 2015
MEDICAL GUILD
PRESS STATEMENT 14th June, 2015.
 
Esteemed members of the press,
 
MR BABATUNDE RAJI FASOLA’S REGRETTABLE CONDUCT AND STANDARDS IN GOVERNANCE
We wish to inform you about the duplicitous personality and lack of honour and integrity of the former Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babatunde Raji Fasola (SAN).
Background:
You will be aware of the issues of the recent past between the administration of Mr Babatunde Raji Fasola (SAN), former governor of Lagos State, and the Medical Guild.
These were; the employment of young doctors just beginning their careers as ‘contract’ workers, with no career path, the non-employment of resident doctors in the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, and the discriminatory application of the state’s ‘no work, no pay’ policy to members of the Medical Guild in the period from May 2012 to September 2014. Six other groups and unions had embarked on strike in that period, and none had this policy applied to them.
Our initial approach at resolution of these issues was to employ advocacy.
We had protested to the Fasola administration about these actions, beginning in 2012, and continuing in 2013 and 2014. These protestations fell on deaf ears, in spite of interventions by the national body of the Nigerian Medical Association, the national Association of Resident Doctors appealing for these actions to be reversed.
 
The Lagos State House of Assembly, through its committee on health also intervened, acknowledging that they had investigated our claims and found them to be true.
They directed that the government should pay salaries for September 2014, as we worked in that month, and that other salaries be paid for the sake of peace.
 
 
The Fasola administration at the time convened a meeting of the Guild, the state NMA and the boards of Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, (LASUTH) and the Lagos State Health Service Commission, at which we were convinced to write a letter, which was practically dictated to us by both boards, to government. The response at the time was a terse letter stating that the Fasola administrations’ decision was ‘ironclad, and we should forget about our salaries and concentrate on our jobs’.
Following this, we embarked on an exhaustive and expansive media campaign in a bid to bring the issues to the public space and avoid a strike which in our opinion would only affect members of the public.
 
The Fasola administration responded to protests only when we threatened a strike, with an ultimatum given on the 29th of December, 2014.
 
We were invited to a meeting with the then Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr Jide Idris on the 16th of January 2015, at which the then Honourable Commissioner for Special Duties, Dr Wale Ahmed, was present, and told that the government was willing to revisit the issues.  
 
The next day, the 17th of January 2015, a day before the ultimatum given by the Guild was to expire, we were invited to a meeting at the Lagos House, Marina.
 
Present at the meeting were;
The then Governor, Mr Babatunde Raji Fasola(SAN), the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr Jide Idris, the Honourable Commissioner for Special Duties, Dr Wale Ahmed, the Chairman, NMA, Lagos State, Dr Tope Ojo, the Chairman, Medical Guild, Dr ‘Biyi Kufo, the 2nd Vice-Chairman, NMA Lagos State, Dr Olusegun Akinwotu, the Secretary of NMA Lagos State, Dr Babajide Saheed, the Secretary of the Medical Guild, Dr Sunday Luro, and the Publicity Secretary of the Lagos State NMA, Dr Ibrahim Ogunbi.
 
At that meeting, the then governor, Mr Babatunde Raji Fasola(SAN) promised to resolve the issues, and pay the withheld salaries. He asked us to postpone our ultimatum by two weeks, and asked Dr Idris how many months were involved. Dr Idris told him and the meeting ended with handshakes.
 
 
                                                         
 
 
 
2.
 
 
At a general meeting of the Guild the next day, the 18th of January 2014, we optimistically extended our ultimatum by four weeks, which would expire after the presidential elections, scheduled at the time for the 14th of February 2015.
 
Sadly, in spite of the Governor’s promise, the issue remained unresolved. Indeed, some members of the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) who had the ‘no work, no pay’ policy applied to them in December 2015 following a strike they embarked upon, had these salaries returned at the end of January 2015, portraying the double standards employed by the Fasola administration.
 
The Guild was left with little choice but to embark on a warning strike from the 18th to the 20th January 2015, in which we provided emergency services.
 
The Fasola administration still did not uphold its promise and the Guild embarked on an indefinite strike from Monday the 16th of March 2015, after a meeting of the Guild on the 4th of March 2015 had given a ten-day grace period to the Fasola administration to resolve the issues.
 
In spite of the fact that we provided emergency services during the strike action, Governor Fasola responded with threats and intimidation.
 
Eventually, a meeting of the body of Medical Directors of the Lagos State Health Service Commission, the then Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr Jide Idris, and the officers of the Guild took place on the 24th of March 2015, attended by the second Vice-Chairman of the Lagos State NMA, Dr Segun Akinwotu. At this meeting we were reminded of the Governor Fasola’s ‘promise’ and urged to suspend our strike, with the Commissioner stating that the Governor intended to keep his promise and that he would do all he could to ensure the Governor kept his promise.
Based upon this understanding, we suspended our strike on Wednesday the 25th of March 2015.
 
Governor Fasola summoned us to a meeting on the 20th of April 2015, without any prompting from us, at the office of the Governor.
 
Present at the meeting were;
 
1.     His Excellency – the Governor of Lagos State(now former), Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN);
2.     The Head of the Lagos State Public Service, Mrs. Folashade Jaji;
                                               
3.
3.     The Honourable Commissioner for Health (now former), Dr. Jide Idris;
4.     The Honourable Commissioner for Special Duties (now former), Dr. Wale Ahmed;
5.     The Honourable Commissioner for Justice (now former), Mr. Babatunde Ipaye;
6.     The Honourable Commissioner for Finance (now former), Mr. Ayo Gbeleyi;
as well as the following doctors;
1.   The Chairman, Nigerian Medical Association, Lagos State Branch, Dr. Tope Ojo
2.   The Chairman, Medical Guild, Lagos, Dr ‘Biyi Kufo
3.   The 2nd Vice-Chairman, NMA Lagos, Dr Olusegun Akinwotu
The Governor (now former), Mr. Babatunde  Raji Fashola stated “I called you here to tell you that I intend to fulfill my promise. I had promised you that I will pay you and I intend to keep my promise. I can’t say exactly when but I will do it before I go”.
The Chairman NMA Lagos thanked His Excellency, and the Chairman, Medical Guild thanked His Excellency and prayed for him.
His Excellency exchanged handshakes at that point and adjourned the meeting.
We waited in the belief that Mr Babatunde Raji Fasola had made his ‘promise’ in good faith.
 
Time passed, and with no word from the Governor we wrote a reminder to him on the 18th of May 2015. We stated that we believed he would keep his promise. He did not respond, and during his final week in office, we sent emails and text messages to him about his promise, none of which he responded to.
 
Mr Fasola, Governor of Lagos State from 2007 to 2015, did not keep his ‘promise’.
 
We must note that, Mr Babatunde Raji Fasola’s tenure as Governor brought up more crises in the health sector than, it is likely, all the administrations before him put together! In spite of that fact, and the general belief that he was carrying out a vendetta on members of the Guild, we still believed that honour and integrity would be cardinal factors in one’s personality at the level which he was.
 
 
 
                                                          4.
 
That belief, as it turned out, was misplaced.
 
Mr Fasola’s conduct is extremely regrettable, and unbecoming of a person in the position of the chief executive of a state.
 
We cannot but be bewildered at the extremes of duplicity displayed by the former Governor.
 
We can only conclude that this conduct is not happenstance, and has played out because our society holds its leaders to the lowest of standards, and sometimes even none at all.
 
We must state clearly, that in our opinion, this approach to prescribing standards for our leaders portends extreme danger for our nation.
If we accept that leaders can do ‘anything’ and get away with these deeds, there would stand no reason for prescribing standards for anyone else!!!
 
Signed:
 
 
Dr ‘Biyi Kufo                                             Dr Sunday Luro
Chairman                                                 Secretary
HealthRe: Is it Possible for a AA genotype to give birth to SC.. Are They My Parents? by tunesoft(m): 5:25pm On Jun 26, 2015
It a certain percentage of births...non-concordance is possible...please do some research to confirm before you scatter a family.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Apply For The Barclays Africa Graduate Programme 2016 by tunesoft(m): 9:52pm On Jun 24, 2015
So what's d solution for Nigeria not being on the list ooo
CelebritiesRe: Eddie Murphy's Queen In Coming To America Is 50 - See What She Looks Like Now by tunesoft(m): 10:22pm On Jun 21, 2015
MILF.... grin
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Jumia!!! Please Pay My Money by tunesoft(m): 10:30pm On Jun 19, 2015
Meanwhile...can u imagine in one of their return rules...* u can't return a product that the seal has been broken*...tell me how will I know that the product get fault if I don't open the seal...? They are fools...na idiot be the lawyer wey draft those conditions I swear.......
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Jumia!!! Please Pay My Money by tunesoft(m): 10:28pm On Jun 19, 2015
Jumia na fraud....seriously, when u wan buy from them..they go they jump up and down like dog wey dem wan give bone....buy finish make product get fault...them go turn back like say u dey yarn opas.....i bought wristwatches worth 40k from them....one of them had issues..only for them to say they don't do return for watches....watch wey I just buy set time...put am for table for 24 hours to see if it won't time -lag.....finis ooo....stupid people.....
Nairaland AdsRe: Results Of Dynamic Ad Design Contest by tunesoft(m): 9:24pm On Jun 19, 2015
@seun boss...so sorry I greeted u that way @ JR this evening. Hope I didn't embarrass u. Guess I was just elated.
EducationRe: Lautech Student Dies Due To Ill Equipped University Health Center by tunesoft(m): 8:41pm On Jun 10, 2015
lordharrick:
R.I.P to the dead....meanwhile make ah call my paale say#No_oxygenTank for lautech!
Shebi na only oxygen tanks u guys are aware of...what if their emergency tray is empty....some1 needed oxygen today don't mean another will need oxygen 2mao...it's might just be insulin or diazepam another needs...are they available...abeg..lets see the pic as a whole...funding is poor.
EducationRe: Lautech Student Dies Due To Ill Equipped University Health Center by tunesoft(m): 8:38pm On Jun 10, 2015
millionaireman:
RIP.
Sack Ambulance Driver, Sack whoever was responsible for procuring oxygen for Lautech.
If he don make repeated request wey them no supply the oxygen nko? Or...if the health center kitchen is not fucntiong so driver no go eat again...like driver is not human....people should see the bigger picture here....abeg
EducationRe: 20 Best Course With Best Employment In Nigeria by tunesoft(m): 6:25pm On Jun 08, 2015
List no make sense......maybe all as teachers sha....teaching physics...chemistry...biology...with civil teaching intro tech....where you put chemical engr for sakes..!!
CrimeRe: Nigerian Woman Shot Dead By White Boyfriend[PICTURE] by tunesoft(m): 7:43pm On Jun 03, 2015
ayusco85:
All in the name of Green card
Abi oo...I tire oo...though we don't know the nity gritty...but I must say looks like the typical naija hustle...u finish Masters...find oyinbo marry so pali go sure....finis
CrimeRe: See The Faces Of Men And Woman Caught For N8bn Fraud In CBN (photo) by tunesoft(m): 9:43pm On Jun 01, 2015
Who has seen the movie 'mad money'? Starring Queen Latifah......exactly what these dudes did. Well too good they were caught
HealthRe: I Lost My Baby To A System Failure by tunesoft(m): 8:55pm On Jun 01, 2015
I must say, Am so sorry about your loss. It's so unfortunate that this is happens in most hospitals in lagos. However, we must not be quick to judge that health workers are at fault...like, for one: we say the private hospital does not have a ICU?. Answer...will you say because there is no ICU a hospital should not function? If Yes..then there will virtually be no private hospital in lagos. Running an ICU/NICU is expensive...constant electricity..(which the Government can't guarantee, diesel for generator is gold, so really...I don't blame the private hospital much....but I must say...abinitio the hospital shouldn't have taken the delivery. They should have reffered knowing very well they don't have the facilities for complications that might ensue. Guess greed on thier part. 2. For refferal system being poor..yes very poor....what do you expect or lasuth...that is the refering point for over 1000 babies born in lagos per day..when capacity s just in tens in this hospital. So u want them to take the patient..knowing fully well they can do little or nothing for d baby. Sharply we are quick to tackle the docs and nurses on duty....if the photothepary unit in an hospital is 10...will the nurses or docs turn themselves to photo units? Or turn themselves to diesel to run Gen in a Nigeria we are all in...and fuel be like Gold everywhere..and the so called idiots going on strike were not told to make available fuel to life saving instituitions...yet if health workers go on strike for these issues above people will chastise them for leaving the masses to die. Yet we are the ones that leave the masses at the mercy of Nigerian factor. Before I submit, while I might be a partisan to the idea of suing health workers or CMDs...we should remember 1st that we are all still in Nigeria where we are still struggling....Get me a hospital that has a 30 bedded capacity NICU....or with functioning incubators...uninterrupted power supply...with WHO standard of at least A nurse to 2-3 patients...at least 3 specialists...(still standard), with functioning 5 ambulances, well paid medical Officers and Nurses..and other health officers...WHO standardised Laboraoties. Like 6-8 of such facilities spread around lagos. Then and only then can u sue a worker for reffering without doing nothing. Are we aware that the total number of ICUs in lagos for adult is just about 30-40 including private oo. The whole lagos oo....megacity. Luth has about just 6-7 functioning ICU beds...yet when they refer say no bed space...we all want to cut off the health care workers head. We must not all wait till we..our parents...our children..our friends...our families become victims before we cry out. (as some people will say now..'God forbid'...) well sha...Na Naija we all still dey. Period
PoliticsRe: Zuma Told To Stay Away From Nigeria By NANS- The Punch by tunesoft(m): 6:46am On May 26, 2015
This NANS seems to be active sha....well I hope they don't call them to back-door to sike them sha...cos that what happens most times...plus the leadership too almost always are looking for attention too...all na for politics
HealthRe: Anti Natal Report. by tunesoft(m): 6:42am On May 26, 2015
Depends on your gestational age...plus why u no ask your doctor...am sure he will be more than happy to explain...meanwhile I hope u are registered in a hospital....

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