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Revolutionising the substandard drugs that are being distributed all the place without consequences...... ? Quality healthcare should be heavily subsidised and not unnecessarily monitised. |
It is an unfortunate thing to be a man in some cultures in this world 🌍🌎 I'd rather be tree 🌲 than losing the natural masculinity tendencies in me. |
Kylekent59:Maybe you should consult a psychiatrist, I don't talk to people to whom cankerworm has eaten up thier thinking faculty. P.O's ambition is a fraud and sham....... Period! |
fredoooooo:I have said this thing during the 2023 electioneering campaign. PDP was a strong opposition during 2019 elections. After that election, he started fighting to become a preferred candidate above others in pdp and he eventually weakened the party structure and moved to Labour Party and that was the move that gave us President Tinubu. 2023 was a promising year for Labour party until Obi decided to hijack the party structure through his loyalists which eventually tear the party apart, then he moved to ADC and like combination of phenergan and salt ... No peace until everything becomes yam pepper scatter scatter.... This is some 7 months before 2027 general election and Obi is decamping to a new political party.... Who's foolling who? After he destroyed every strong political parties that has good structure and people of value, he moved to a silent political party without any hope or aspirations for Tinubu to have an easy ride back to office in 2027. I wonder who moves about like this if not someone that is being controlled by his paymaster..... |
That's xenophobic data rate system. |
dre11:10 out 10 political office holders are into embezzlement of public funds; EFCC refuse to tell the public. |
The idea of reducing or banning pharmaceutical importation may be a good initiative, but too many things are wrong with the way it is being handled. First, any reasonable government that truly prioritizes the health needs of its citizens should provide a clear roadmap before making such an announcement. Policies like this should not be something practitioners first hear about through the media and then start asking questions afterward. There should be proper planning, consultation, and transition. Secondly, government agencies like NAFDAC, SON, and even Customs must be given clear directives on enforcement, compliance, and how to tackle fake drug peddlers and pharmaceutical cartels that already exploit the system. Also, the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria and other stakeholders in the sector should have proper operational guidelines on standard practices, regulations, public engagement, and even price control. Without this, there is a real risk of manufacturers and distributors taking unfair advantage of citizens, just like what happened during the maladministration of Muhammadu Buhari when rice producers created artificial scarcity and pushed prices beyond the reach of ordinary Nigerians. Most importantly, the public must be properly informed and educated before policies like this are activated. It should not be rushed or handled like an emergency announcement without preparation. Good policy is not just about intention—it is about proper structure, timing, and protecting the people first.
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The idea of reducing or banning pharmaceutical importation may be a good initiative, but too many things are wrong with the way it is being handled. First, any reasonable government that truly prioritizes the health needs of its citizens should provide a clear roadmap before making such an announcement. Policies like this should not be something practitioners first hear about through the media and then start asking questions afterward. There should be proper planning, consultation, and transition. Secondly, government agencies like NAFDAC, SON, and even Customs must be given clear directives on enforcement, compliance, and how to tackle fake drug peddlers and pharmaceutical cartels that already exploit the system. Also, the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria and other stakeholders in the sector should have proper operational guidelines on standard practices, regulations, public engagement, and even price control. Without this, there is a real risk of manufacturers and distributors taking unfair advantage of citizens, just like what happened during the maladministration of Muhammadu Buhari when rice producers created artificial scarcity and pushed prices beyond the reach of ordinary Nigerians. Most importantly, the public must be properly informed and educated before policies like this are activated. It should not be rushed or handled like an emergency announcement without preparation. Good policy is not just about intention—it is about proper structure, timing, and protecting the people first. |
If, since 2019, Peter Obi is still struggling to firmly establish a stable political party as the foundation for his presidential ambition—and is instead moving between platforms in search of a coalition-backed candidacy—it raises important questions about his readiness for the demands of a national election. From this perspective, it appears he has yet to build a solid political structure or demonstrate full control over strategy and execution. Without a clearly defined base or long-term platform, it becomes difficult to see how he can effectively mobilize support across the country or deliver a decisive electoral victory. At this level of leadership, Nigerians are not just looking for ideas, but for proven capacity to organize, lead, and win within the realities of the political system. Nigeria politics is deeper and detier than what Peter Obi doing.... |
Why should anyone be advised or coerced to step down for another? Let the primary decide and the popular candidate emerge as the flag bearer..... Simple! |
Abuja is not for average income earners... Lagos is still fair. |
I used to have someone in this kind of situation. I don't know whether he has been able to cut down on the excess |
Sooner or later we shall know the truth. |
You can only hear something like this from only one religious sect in the whole world |
whizzler:Going by your revelations, she can be used as a suicide bomber as in the case of Almutalab "the underwear bomber" You guys should be calming down, afterall, the foundations of that religion is lies and deception protected by mental slavery and radicalism. |
kolanpas:This is not Muslims Vs Christians issue.... Everything you wrote up there are fallacies and very weak arguements. |
Hijab is not an Islamic dress code but dressing/culture of some other people in their land .... Crying blue murder over hijab as attack on Islam is hypocrisy and by the way, why would any candidate wear such to an examination centre? To cheat or course religious crisis... |
I took my time to look into the image objectively and neither did I see anything that makes him to like Jesus, not anything blasphemous at all. All I could see is very bold Trump's cartoon-like image at the centre with American flag, American soldiers, a nurse and few other commoners tending to supposedly sick person on the bed and that's all. Meanwhile, every images of Jesus in circulation worldwide since hundreds of years ago are all imaginations of men and they are created deliberately for commercial purposes..... We can criticise Trump for his overbearing attitude and his verbosity, but that must be done with wisdom to avoid being ridiculous. |
If clearly investigated, the root course of the incident is gross safety negligence on the part of the landlord. Another point is, the incident occured independently, not under any hostile weather conditions, which means the scaffold structure lacks the bearing capacity for the load and consequently failed. Apparently, The situation doesn't fully satisfy force majeure consideration. The landlord may be asked to pay some damages for the loss. |
The church served breakfast to help fed members but called it communion to avoid unnecessary questions. YAHUSHA served unleavened bread and wine not Ajeye Ayo bread.... ![]() |
LAWMA doesn't discriminate. |
Let her go and be supporting Iran from inside Iran with her body revealing outfits. Oshi |
That link road is absolutely necessary..... Thank you @LSG for this good project. |
Holluwhakemmy:Why can't you come out and marry him when the offer was made? Or at least, influence your sister to dare marrying him if it were that easy. Even with all your beauty and intelligence you are still single and searching. Leave the old layer alone to enjoy her wins from the "Who wants to be a millionaire marriage" |
Message to everyone criticising the old (layer) lady for marrying Aboy for the sake of financial gains..... On a neutral ground, why would she want to marry him if not for the benefit attached? Even you as a lady, why can't you opt to marry him in his former state without the promises of better living conditions and taste of standard living. Looking at him physically, mentally and emotionally, for avoidance of being derogatory, why would anyone want to marry him? Why do they place sweepstake on his head if he's a luxury commodity? I believe that woman is the best he can get from the whole transaction, because that marriage wasn't on the foundation of love and intimacy but individual benefits. So, let no one accuse the old lady especially if she's faithful to her own side of the bargain. Please, she deserves some respect. |
The good thing for me in this mission is that, my name is flying around the moon with the astronauts.... ![]() |
givedemwotowoto:You know that everything you wrote here was a lie and unfortunate propaganda and with mischief intentions. How I wish you are sued to defend this libellous and slanderous piece of news in the court of law. |
Phranx1:11. Public transport is always 4 passengers at the back. 12. Transport fare is unnecessarily high even bolt. 13. Poor and retrogressive street mentality. 14. Everybody is land agent even high ranking federal government staffs and political office holders. 15. Fraud scheme and loan agents everywhere. 16. Life is easier and food stuff is cheaper in the town than in the ghettos... 17. Good and expensive houses in the town and expensive low standard houses in the ghettos |
Phranx1:11. Public transport is always 4 passengers at the back. 12. Transport fare is unnecessarily high even bolt. 13. Poor and retrogressive street mentality. |
How would any right thinking human being believe this kind of story...... They relocated to hotels and offices with their war equipments and personnels? To those who have no working brains, let them come and borrow one. |
This is disturbing.... This is not the time to wait in God to help us in Yoruba land... God has been waiting for us all these while to defend ourselves while he backs us up. No government will come to your rescue. Remember Agatu community in Benue state, larger percentage of their ancestral land are mostly Fulani enclaves now. |

