Travel › Re: Edo Accidents Kill 15 People, Including 4 Girls & 2 Boys Of Same Parents by wman(m): 12:42pm On Jan 16, 2021 |
Why are there so many accident reports this new year?
Accidents and deaths.
God help us. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Big Oil-Refining Revamp Gets Off To A Slow Start by wman(m): 8:40am On Jan 16, 2021 |
My fear is that the repairs won't yield much. It will only be another avenue to embezzle money. |
Celebrities › Re: Conor Mcgregor And His $1m Astronomia Baguette Watch by wman(m): 9:23pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Titto93: Make em enjoy joor..
The last time I checked, he was beaten blue and black He won his last match in January last year. Less than a minute knockout. He'll be fighting next week Saturday. |
Celebrities › Re: Conor Mcgregor And His $1m Astronomia Baguette Watch by wman(m): 5:03pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Motivated McGregor  That Mayweather fight still paying off. Plus his whiskey business. First UFC Male Double Champ. Hopefully, Adesanya will also get it done on March 6. UFC 259. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Uganda Election: Bobi Wine Rejects Results, Declares Himself "President-Elect" by wman(m): 4:41pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Wahala. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Club World Cup Champions 2025-2029 by wman(m): 6:43pm On Jan 14, 2021 |
In 2018, Chelsea's Marco Van Ginkel, then aged 25, had surgery on knee ligament damage. It was the start of an injury nightmare which kept him out of football for 32 months. Now aged 28 and back on loan at PSV Eindhoven, he made his comeback on Wednesday night � https:///RD0Gc17MGi |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Club World Cup Champions 2025-2029 by wman(m): 6:42pm On Jan 14, 2021 |
Chelsea’s longest “serving” player has left after 10 years... Lucas Piazon has signed a four-year contract with Braga! �
He’s been on loan at ����� clubs in the past nine years, with just one league appearance nine years ago. �� |
Politics › Re: Trump Impeachment Rejected by wman(m): 5:24pm On Jan 14, 2021 |
Trash written by the Op. You Trump fans are the most ignorant and brainwashed set of people on earth. |
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Gaming › Re: Gaming Events In Nigeria by wman(op): 5:50pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
Nebula esports PUBG and COD competition for Nigerians.
Win up to N50k in prizes.
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Gaming › Re: Garnet PC Games For Delivery All Over Nigeria (N200 Upwards) by wman(op): 4:33pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
Cyberpunk 2077 available.
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Technology Market › Re: Garnet PC Games For Delivery All Over Nigeria (N200 Upwards) by wman(op): 4:31pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
Cyberpunk 2077 available.
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Family › Re: Why Aren't Today's Marriages Lasting Like Those Of Our Parents And Forefathers? by wman(m): 4:28pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
Because, we are more open to divorce.
Nothing like suffering in marriage. OR For better, For worse. |
Travel Ads › Re: Agege Train Station Then VS Now by wman(m): 4:02pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
yemmight: Honestly, if only APC can get the issue of insecurity handled, we will not be comparing APC and PDP. PDP never meant well for Nigerians. Economy? Unemployment Federal character and nepotism? Corruption? Education? Healthcare? Agriculture? Support for sports? Overall happiness and welfare of citizens? Don't even go there Bro |
Health › Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Produce COVID-19 Vaccines – Faisal Shuaib by wman(m): 8:47am On Jan 12, 2021 |
Kingstanding: . Why is difficult for professors to get vaccine for covid19? A country full of professors but find it difficult to invent or manufacture common toothpicks. Shior. Come to abroad and see how technical students are performing wonders. It is pharmaceutical companies that spend billions of dollars to get COVID-19 vaccines. Not academicians. It's the private sector that setup factories to manufacture toothpicks. Not professors. Technical students in Nigeria are also performing wonders despite how underfunded they are. When they get abroad, they compete favourably with their peers. |
Health › Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Produce COVID-19 Vaccines – Faisal Shuaib by wman(m): 10:55pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
Kingstanding: . A country full of professors on paper. Nigeria professors who can not match a B.sc holder in Western world. Nigerian professors can't match B.Sc holders abroad? You guys like saying trash. |
Health › Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Produce COVID-19 Vaccines – Faisal Shuaib by wman(m): 10:33pm On Jan 11, 2021 |
lagusboyyy: Education in Nigeria is practically a waste.
Upon all the strenuous and rigorous books we read, with countless of professors that abound here, we are not advanced in any sphere of development.
We are only good in theory, with zero in practical reality.
A friend of mine, once joked with me that one day, that upon all the electrical professors that fulled his department, not one of them can construct an electric bulb successfully, they are only good in frustrating students and proving outdated calculations. Lol..
Its a sorry case here, even when a road project is awarded, na oyinbo man go still be the boss, whats now the excess of spending years in the university, studying civil engineering, when you will be a worker under a BRICKLAYER in his home country oyinbo man.
We still have a long way to go.
All these professors of science in Nigeria should hide their face in shame, they contributed nothing to this fight against covid-19.
Na to dey embezzle money and speak dumb scientific terminologies, dem sabi. You people like ridiculing your country at every opportunity for no reason. Vaccines cost billions of dollars to make. Pray tell, how can Nigeria afford to make one? Which organization in Sweden, Australia, Norway or several other European countries developed a vaccine? A lot of Nigerians are handling road constructions and they are doing fine. You need to walk around more. When the professors were isolating strains of Corona and carrying out other COVID-19 related research, you didn't praise them. For your information, the first COVID-19 sequencing in Africa was done by Nigerian scientists. https://virological.org/t/first-african-sars-cov-2-genome-sequence-from-nigerian-covid-19-case/421How do you expect electronic/electrical engineers to construct bulbs manually? Do we have tungsten gas and filaments in Nigeria? Are you ready to spend millions to import the raw materials and setup a plant for them? Stop all these needless criticism. And education in Nigeria is not a waste. Nigerian graduates perform excellently among their peers in foreign countries. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Joe Biden Urged To Renounce Sole Control Of US Nuclear Weapons by wman(m): 10:35am On Jan 11, 2021 |
Enceladus: Very Bad advice. Multiple access means multiple targets by foreign enemies. The POTUS remains the most secured individual. A congressman is an easy target to the Russians, N-Koreans and the communist china spies. Multiple access means that just one person can't launch an attack. The code is broken into multiple pieces. Everyone with a piece of the code must consent before an attack. It's even harder that way. |
Health › Re: COVID-19: Lagos State Builds Oxygen Plant At IDH, Yaba by wman(m): 4:47am On Jan 10, 2021 |
Commendable effort |
Computer Market › Re: Garnet PC Games For Delivery All Over Nigeria (N200 Upwards) by wman(op): 8:12am On Jan 09, 2021 |
illegal7: Location ? Lagos, but we deliver all over Nigeria. You can WhatsApp 08069557440 for more info |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Club World Cup Champions 2025-2029 by wman(m): 2:07pm On Jan 07, 2021 |
raumdeuter: Hidden Hazard is 30yrs today
And has 4 CL goals from open play
This life no balance Fu.c.k you, Sir. |
Family › Re: DNA: Social Media Stories Are Destroying Homes And Relationships & Must Stop by wman(m): 6:31pm On Jan 06, 2021 |
Bornsinner7: If this is destroying homes then those homes ought to be destroyed..
I don't see how this would destroy the home of loyal couples...
I have just come to the realisation that over 70% of men are raising kids that are not theirs.. you can imagine the kind of fuckery and adultery going on in this world...
The trend now is most women are scum.. they are the dogs they call men Over 70% You guys will just pull out stats from nowhere. |
Health › Re: Editi Effiong: I Got Nailed By COVID-19, I Got So Sick And Begged To Die by wman(m): 1:16pm On Jan 06, 2021 |
Punstar: You may be right. This Editi Effiong is an hard-core Buharist. The first class zone B type. So, you may be right after all That's not true. Editi Effiong is anti-Buhari. |
Health › Re: Editi Effiong: I Got Nailed By COVID-19, I Got So Sick And Begged To Die by wman(m): 1:15pm On Jan 06, 2021 |
His condition got worse because of his underlying asthma and other health issues.
Still, no one should underestimate the coronavirus. |
Education › Re: My Teaching Experience As A Corper/pyschologist In A Public And Private School. by wman(m): 5:07pm On Jan 05, 2021 |
God bless you OP. |
Health › Re: #DNA Saga: Let Hospitals Conduct Compulsory DNA Test After Child Birth - Orji by wman(m): 4:37pm On Jan 05, 2021 |
sanpipita: Nigerians have the penchant to major on minor, issues all problems we have now, its DNA test that needs national attention?
And which hospitals? hospitals that don't even have paracetamol, anyway you guys can continue having fun on social media, its easy to have an idea and say anything Very funny people. We have the highest population of childbirth death in the world. Many people in villages, and even cities give birth at home because they can't afford to pay hospital bills. But, no. DNA tests carry a higher priority. Scandanavian countries with free healthcare do not even have free DNA tests. |
Health › Re: #DNA Saga: Let Hospitals Conduct Compulsory DNA Test After Child Birth - Orji by wman(m): 4:33pm On Jan 05, 2021 |
RisenPhoenix1: Ok. So 30%? Small difference.
Follow the citations. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paternity_fraud_in_Nigeria#:~:text=A%20DNA%20expert%20from%20Lagos,the%20children%20in%20their%20custody.
When it becomes mainstream, I'll give you more accurate figures. And you're supporting funding for cancer treatment which is way less than that? Why are you so afraid of DNA testing anyway? False stat. Most people that go for a DNA test are already suspicious, so it's paternity fraud is likely to occur for them. It isn't a true representation of the overall populace. Read the excerpt from the link you sent A DNA expert from Lagos University Teaching Hospital claimed that 30% of the Nigerian men who went to paternity testing centers (paternity testing laboratories) were not the biological fathers of the children in their custody.[2] However, samples drawn from paternity testing laboratories are not representative of a given general population, and are many times more likely to contain instances of paternity fraud than a random sample from the populations from which they are drawn. Plus, that stat came from a single person who may or may not be right. |
Health › Re: #DNA Saga: Let Hospitals Conduct Compulsory DNA Test After Child Birth - Orji by wman(m): 3:55pm On Jan 05, 2021 |
RisenPhoenix1: Alternatively, the government should subsidize DNA self testing kits. They can pay for it by cutting the budget for the Ministry of Women Affairs and/or introduce a new 'baby testing tax' on female income earners. But the government should make it mandatory that it be attached to the birth certificate for tendering in any official capacity. This is so that women cannot emotionally blackmail simpish men into not doing it.
As for its being insignificant, this is totally false. Cited figures come as high as 40% for some countries. If 40% of all business deals by Nigerian men were 419 scams would we not be desperately searching for solution today? Why should women get a pass card? Government should subsidise DNA tests? Not fuel, sanitary pads, cancer treatments, But DNA tests are more important? If you want a DNA test, pay for it yourself. There is no where in the world where paternal fraud is as high as 40%. No single place. No credible link or stat to back this up. |
Health › Re: #DNA Saga: Let Hospitals Conduct Compulsory DNA Test After Child Birth - Orji by wman(m): 3:46pm On Jan 05, 2021 |
A DNA test costs nothing less than N100k to N150k. How many Nigerians can afford that? What's even the percentage of paternity fraud in Nigeria to warrant compulsory DNA tests? And don't bring that stupid, fake picture of an unknown woman giving a presentation.
Beating around the Bush and wailing over nothing.
Na una sabi sha. |
Health › Re: #DNA Saga: Let Hospitals Conduct Compulsory DNA Test After Child Birth - Orji by wman(m): 3:43pm On Jan 05, 2021 |
SilverNorGold: Just DNA TEST? Not enough! Death sentence for paternity fraud!
And any woman who cheats on her husband should be sentenced to 20 years imprisonment!
These laws must be enacted as soon as possible before Nigeria becomes Sodom and Gomorrah!
God bless Nigeria. No sense. No wonder you are a Buharist. |
Celebrities › Re: Anita Joseph Celebrates Her 35th Birthday With Stunning Photos by wman(m): 3:00pm On Jan 04, 2021 |
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Club World Cup Champions 2025-2029 by wman(m): 9:33am On Jan 04, 2021 |
Lana1: Lol. Dem force you to dey read the trash?
Una wey no dey sabi ignore sef. That guy has never posted anything sensible before. So e no shock me. Same here. IamJ is one of the most intellectually bereft people on Nairaland. |