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Food / Re: Living Besides Nigeria by Psiyohos: 7:51am On Dec 15, 2023
200 naira SOUP.

The weather was cold and I wanted something spicy.
Okra 100
yellow pepper 50
Locust beans 50

I added pepper soup ingredients and enough water, I drank that for dinner, made Eba the next morning and finished it up.

Crime / PHOTOS: Many Injured In Lagos-ibadan Expressway Crash by Ayomitemedia(m): 7:25pm On Dec 14, 2023
A yet-to-be-ascertained number of persons were injured in an accident that occurred at the Mowe Bus Stop along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on Thursday.

PUNCH Online gathered that the accident occured when a Toyota Hiace bus with number plate ACA 604 XT collided with a Volkswagen yellow bus with number plate APP 427 YE, causing the yellow bus to overrun the drainage pathway along the road.

Our correspondent who visited the scene of the accident observed that some persons believed to be occupants of both vehicles sustained varying degree of injuries while police officers were seen rescuing some others.

It was also observed that the windshields of both vehicles were damaged.

An eyewitness, who identified himself simply as Fatal, told our correspondent that the Hiace bus was on top speed when it collided with the Volkswagen from behind which caused the Volkswagen bus to overrun the drainage pathway.

"The collision was so hard that the Volkswagen bus overran the pathway on the drainage system. Many people were injured in the two busses," he said.

An occupant of the yellow bus who did not want his name mentioned disclosed that he was shock when the collision occured which led to him sustaining injuries.

He said, "I was in the yellow bus when I heard the sound of the collision with our vehicle from the back. We were three in the bus and I am the bus conductor. I, a passenger and the driver were in the bus when the accident happened. The third person jumped out of the vehicle and he sustained injuries on the head.

"Policemen have taken him and others injured to the hospital. You can see that I sustained injuries in my hand. It was a shocking experience."

Policemen were still at the scene as of the time of filing this report.

Credit: Johnson Idowu

Technology Market / Re: Laptops, Gadgets, Softwares, Accessories, & IT Equipments by oastechltd: 1:25pm On Dec 14, 2023
oastechltd:
ITEMS LISTED ARE IN LAGOS AND CAN BE WAYBILLED NATIONWIDE.


1. Tripole Car Fan Portable Vehicle Fan Dual Head Electric Fan Vehicle Mounted USB Fan 300 Degree Rotation Auto Cooling 3 Speed Strong Wind Desk Fan for Dashboard SUV RV Truck Sedan Home Office || 41,000

2. RIWUCT Foldable Laptop Stand, Height Adjustable Ergonomic Computer Stand for Desk, Ventilated Aluminum Portable Laptop Riser Holder Compatible with MacBook Pro Air, All Notebooks 10-16” || 27,000

3. Laptop Tablet Stand, Foldable Portable Ventilated Desktop Laptop Holder, Universal Lightweight Adjustable Ergonomic Tray Cooling Black Colour || 26,500

4. BESIGN LS10 Aluminum Laptop Stand, Ergonomic Adjustable Notebool Stand, Riser Holder Computer Stand Compatible with MacBook Air/Pro, Dell, HP, Lenovo 10-15.6” Laptops, Colour Black || 39,500

5. Solar Powered Car Exhaust Fan, 3 Cooler Car Fan Solar Energy Cooling Vent Exhaust Portable Safe Auto Air Vent Radiator || 45,000

6. LAPTOP SECURITY LOCK UNIVERSAL – Laptop Lock Universal Laptop Cable Lock Combination Computer Lock Compatible with HP, Samsung, DELL slot || 30,500

7. WARE SECURITY CABLE LOCK I3C Laptop Lock for N17 DELL Laptop, Keyed Laptop Cable Lock, 6.7ft Hardware Security Cable Lock Anti-Theft || 36,500

8. DELL USB 3.0 Ultra HD/4K Triple Display Docking Station (D3100), Colour Black || 145,000 SOLD

9. PREMENT Cordless Refillable Gas Iso-Tip Blow Torch Soldering Iron Pen Butane Gas for Electronic PC Repair Tool 8ML, Colour yellow || 17,500

10. GREEN LASER POINTER – Long Range Green Laser Pointer High Power, Laser Pointer Pen (2,000 meters) Green Laser Pointer Rechargeable for Hiking, Cat Laser, Toy, USB charge || 23,500

11. FOBSERD Long Range Tactical Purple Beam with USB Charging, Adjustable Focus Light Pointer for Night Astronomy Outdoor Camping and Hiking || 33,500

12. T60 TRUE WIRELESS EARPHONES – Bluetooth Headphones Wireless Earbuds 80hrs Playtime Wireless Charging Case Digital Sports Ear buds with Earhook Premium Deep Bass IPX7 Waterproof Over-Ear Earphones for TV Phone Laptop, Colour Black || 55,500

13. Occiam K23 Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth Headphones 130H Playback 4-Mic HD Call IP7 Waterproof Ear Buds in Ear Sport LED Display Earphones with Earhooks for Running Workout Gym Phone Laptop TV Computer, Colour Black || 29,000

14. Orancu A12 Bluetooth Headphones Wireless Earbuds Bass Stereo Sound with Wireless Charging Case 48H Playback Earphones LED Display with Built-in Mic and Over Earhooks Waterproof Headset for Running Workout Sports || 35,000

15. All-new Ring Indoor Cam (2nd Gen) 1080p HD Video and Colour Night Vision, Two-way Talk, Manual Audio and Video Privacy Cover (2023 release), Colour Black || 51,000

16. QIDIANZ – Android 12 TV Box, Smart TV Box 2GB RAM, 16GB, Media Player Quad-core 64-bit support 4K, 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz, WiFi6, BT 5 || 43,500

17. RECHARGEABLE HIGH POWER FLASHLIGHT – Flashlights High Lumens Rechargeable, Super Bright 900,000 Lumens Flashlights with USB Cable, Brightest LED Flashlight for Emergencies, High Powered Flash Light 1PX6 Waterproof 7 Light Modes Zoomable || 58,000

18. YIERBLUE Rechargeable Spotlight with 100,000 Lumen LED, IP67 Waterproof Handheld Flashlight Searchlight with Detachable Red Light Filter, 10,000mAh Long Running || 51,000

19. Voltage Converter 2,300W Power Step Down 220v to 110v Universal Travel Adapter Power Transformer with 3 AC Outlets 3 USB Ports 1 Type-C Charging for EU/UK/AU/India/South Africa || 66,700 SOLD

20. 2,000W Adapter 880W Voltage Converter, Down Voltage 220V to 110V for Curling Iron Cell phone, Laptop, US to UK Europe AU over 200 countries Power Converter || 42,500 SOLD

21. Maxwell Manufacturing Duct Tape Heavy Duty Waterproof – 1.88 in 35 Yards Tearable Silver Duct Tape No Residue Strong Adhesive for Home Repair Use, Carpet Binding, Bundles || 13,500

22. Manshur 4G LTE Cellular Security Camera Outdoor Wireless, Cameras without WiFi Needed 360 Degrees PTZ, 2K/3MP Colour Night Vision, 2 Way Talk, PIR Motion Detection, Spotlight, No WiFi supported, IP66, Cloud/SD || 116,000

23. Wireless Laser Barcode Scanner 2D || 35,000

24. HP Docking Station USB-C Dock 5 || 202,500

25. Headset Headphone Handsfree + Microphone Compatible for only AVAYA 9608 9603g 9620l A1608-i J139 J169 IP VIOP Home Office Work Desktop Telephone || 29,000

26. Cisco CP 6901-C-K9 IP Phone || 188,500

27. Cisco CP 7841 IP Phone || 261,000

28. Non Contact Voltage Tester Pen (features Buzzer alarm for Live/Null Judgement, Wire Breakpoint Finder and LED Flashlights) || 28,000


Hotline
0808 119 1233

TV/Movies / Orissa, Golden Emperor, Trinity, And Bluey Vuitton Magic Mushroom Strains review by xdonmood: 10:57pm On Dec 13, 2023
Orissa, Golden Emperor, Trinity, and Bluey Vuitton Magic Mushroom Strains Review

The Exquisite Mysteries of Orissa, Trinity, and Bluey Vuitton Magic Mushroom Strains
When discussing psilocybin mushrooms, or commonly referred to as magic mushrooms, certain strains undeniably steal the spotlight. From enhancing spiritual consciousness to evoking euphoria and mystical experiences, magic mushrooms serve multiple purposes in psychedelic therapies and recreational consumption. Today, let's explore the magic behind three unique strains - Orissa, Trinity, and Bluey Vuitton.

Orissa Magic Mushroom Strain: An Indian Origin
With its origin rooted in India, the Orissa magic mushroom strain bears a distinct character in the world of psilocybin. Discovered in the Orissa state of India, it has found a firm foot among psychedelics due to its strong potency and significant psilocybin concentration. The mushrooms develop sizable caps that distinguish them from the rest.

The effect of Orissa mushrooms varies from individual to individual, often depending on the dosage consumed. The low doses yield a euphoric state, mood enhancements, creativity spur, and light visual hallucination, making it perfect for novice users. At higher doses, Orissa mushrooms provide a highly psychedelic, spiritual experience and intense hallucinations. It takes you on an inner voyage that touches upon personal insights and emotions.

Trinity Magic Mushroom Strain: The Holy Trinity Experience
Contrary to the high-psilocybin Orissa strain, the Trinity magic mushroom strain delivers a mild potency, giving it a unique space in the psychedelic world. Originated in the Canadian region, the Trinity strain owes its name to the tricolored manifestation - the blue hue of psilocin, the white mycelium, and golden-yellow caps.

The Trinity magic mushrooms are known for their balanced effects, promoting both physical and mental harmony. They evoke feelings of enlightenment and bring forward euphoria, laughter, and visual enhancement at lower doses. When consumed in higher doses, the effects delve deeper into the mystical, inducing profound spiritual and personal introspection along with enhanced sensory experiences.

Bluey Vuitton Magic Mushrooms: A Blend of Artistry and Experience
Bluey Vuitton, an intriguing strain with an intriguing name, hails from unknown origins but doesn't lack the popularity it deserves. This strain's specialty is the slow yet gradual effect it brings about in its users, amplifying sensory perceptions, cognitive faculties, and emotional awareness.
Taking a moderate dosage of Bluey Vuitton Mushroom results in a visually stunning and thought-provoking experience. Users have reported vivid hues and color enhancement, augmented sounds, a sense of oneness with nature, and profound creative insights. Higher doses lead to intense hallucinations and ego dissolution experiences.
With every strain having its unique effects, the magic mushroom spectrum is incredibly diverse. The Orissa, Trinity, and Bluey Vuitton strains showcase this diversity brilliantly, providing different gateways to exploratory mental, emotional, and spiritual landscapes.
The cultural fascination and medical interest in magic mushrooms are expanding swiftly. However, their powerful impact demands respect and careful handling. So, it's critical to stress that anyone looking to try these should do so responsibly and with an understanding of their potential potency and side effects. Lastly, always comply with the legality of such substances in your location. Happy tripping responsibly!

Golden Emperor Mushrooms Strain: A Precious Edible Gift from Nature
Magic mushrooms, otherwise known as psychedelic mushrooms or shrooms, are mostly known for their hallucinogenic properties. Yet, there are thousands of species, each boasting different features, effects, and uses. Among this large fungi family, the Golden Emperor Mushrooms strain stands out. They're not just well-revered among magic mushrooms enthusiasts but are also famous for their exquisite taste, various nutritional benefits, and possible medicinal properties. Let's delve into this remarkable strain to gain an understanding of what makes it exceptional.

What is the Golden Emperor Mushrooms Strain?
The Golden Emperor strain, scientifically known as Psilocybe Cubensis, is a psychedelic mushroom primarily identified by its large and bright, gold-like caps. Commonly referred to as the Golden Teacher for the insightful experiences they are known to facilitate, these mushrooms have become particularly favored among cultivators and users alike due to their fascinating psychoactive properties.
Apart from the aesthetic appeal and enticing golden caps, what endears the Golden Emperor Mushroom strain to many people is the relatively gentle and enlightening high it offers. Often, this strain delivers an enjoyable journey filled with self-discovery, mindfulness, and tranquility.

Business / *opal Creation Sterling Silver Australian Opal Ring by opaljewelry: 3:15pm On Dec 13, 2023
This Handmade Limited Edition Opal Ring was made in the USA and is exclusively available on Australian Opal Direct. Adorned with enchanting hues of blue, green, pink, yellow, and other delicate pastel shades this Australian Opal Ring is an ethereal beauty. The mesmerizing opal gemstone takes center stage, accompanied by a custom matte finish to gracefully enhance its astonishing beauty. Held securely in a durable 925 Sterling Silver bezel setting, this exquisite ring exudes a sense of color and artisan refinement. Crafted with precise attention to detail, it guarantees both the longevity and secure placement of the opal. Versatile in its elegance, this ring effortlessly complements any occasion, making it an ideal choice for a night out or any special event. Revel in the luxurious splendor of this remarkable Australian Opal Ring, a true testament to the extraordinary beauty that inspires admiration. To learn more about this exquisite collection click here: https://australianopaldirect.com/blog/handcrafted-opulence/ . This Opal Gemstone is 100% genuine and ethically sourced from quality mines in Australia. This Opal Ring is currently set at a size 7. Did you need a different size, no problem mate! For an additional $45.00USD please select "Custom Size" from the drop-down menu below then enter your preferred ring size. Please allow 3-5 business days for our jeweller to complete your custom order.

Business / Midnight Rose 14kt White Gold & Ruby Australian Opal Earrings by opaljewelry: 3:05pm On Dec 13, 2023
These fine luxury Limited Edition Australian White opal earrings and Ruby Gemstone Earrings are some of the brightest gemstones in our entire Opal Collection! The Rubies have the most beautiful rich dark pink to red color which accentuates the stunning White Opal and its pinfire flashes of orange, yellow, blue and green (among other colors). These Opal Earrings are the perfect elegant statement piece to enhance any wardrobe. Secure butterfly backings to ensure your precious stones are fit snug. Perfect gift for that special woman and a versatile piece for day wear or a night on the town. 100% genuine and ethically sourced from quality mines in Coober Pedy, Australia.

Shop Now: https://australianopaldirect.com/earrings/white-opal-earrings/

Family / Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by Vonnov: 2:00pm On Dec 13, 2023
>>>>>>REQUEST UPDATED PICTURES<<<<<<<

—————SPLIT AIR CONDITIONERS—————


1HP SYNIX LOW VOLTAGE + INSTALLATION KIT = N145k

2HP LG DUAL INVERTER = N230k

2HP HISENSE R410 IONIZER = N225k


AC PRICES ARE FINAL!


———————GENERATORS———————

8.6KVA MAXMECH = N400k

8.4KVA SUMEC FIRMAN = N430k
(Under 5 weeks old)

9.8KVA SUMEC FIRMAN = N450k
(Under 5 weeks old)

11KVA SENCI GENERATOR = N450k

7.4KVA SUMEC FIRMAN ECO = N400k
(Still like brand new)

7.5KVA SUMEC FIRMAN BLACK = N380k
(2 units available like brand new)

9.8KVA SUMEC FIRMAN = N400k

4.5KVA SUMEC FIRMAN = N280k | N265k
(Under 1 month old still Brand new | 2 Units)


7.5KVA THERMOCOOL IGWE = N330k
(4months+)

———————HOME ACCESSORIES——————

New Chinchilla Fur Rugs = N50k | N30k | N15k

New Gold console + Mirror = N180k

New 3 Color Chandeliers = N80k and N85k

New Luxury anti-dust curtains = N32k/Window
[Complete with all fittings & accessories
2 drapes & inner blinds]



——DINING, CENTER TABLE, SIDE STOOLS——

Imported 4 Seater Marble Dining set = N200k
(White and brown available)

New Imported 3 + 1 (CHAIRS + OTTOMAN) Pure marble dining dining set = N450k

Imported Round Glass Dining table set = N220k

Marble 4 in 1 Center Table + 3 Stools = N350k

New imported Console + Mirror = N220k

6 Seater Grand marble dining set = N400k

Marble center table = N100k



——SOFA, ARMCHAIR, COUCH, FURNITURE——

LARGE 8x8FT L-SHAPE SECTIONAL SOFA = N350k

Black + Gold Velvet 5 Seater Sofa + Armchairs = N320k

Mustard yellow Armchair = N60k SOLD

Mustard yellow Ottoman = N50k

2 Velvet Armchairs = N110k

2 Fancy Imported Accent Armchairs = N200k

Prestiege 3+2+1+1 Sofas + Armchairs = N450k

New Imported SOFA (Beige and Green) = N190k | N200k

New Accent Armchairs = Gray N90k each (imported) | Mustard yellow = N80k each



————BEDFRAME & MATTRESSES————

6x6 PADDED BEDFRAME + SIDE TABLE = N190k SOLD

GIANT HEADBOARD Bedframe + side tables + sockets + (6x4.5x12) = N120k SOLD


6x6 PADDED BEDFRAME + SIDE TABLES = N185k

Large imported 6x6 Velvet Bedframe + Lamps + Side tables = N250k

EXQUISITE 7x6 Imported Emperor Bedframe + Ottoman + Tables + Full wall padding + diamond mirror = N550k

Luxurious Royal Bedframe + Mirrors + Side Tables + Lamps + 7x7 Orthopedic mattress = N370,000

6x4.5 Royal large full wall Bedframe + side tables = N250k AOLD

Padded 6x4.5 Bedframe + Side Tables + Ottoman = N170k SOLD

7x7 Semi-Orthopedic Mattress = N70k



——TV STAND, CONSOLE, WALL CLADDING——

NEW LARGE MAHOGANY FULL PANEL TV CONSOLE = N170k

NEW WIDE LONG TV CONSOLE + = N190k

FULL WALL CONSOLE PANEL CLADDING = N120k



Ajah, LAGOS

Come in person pay and pickup
NO PAYMENT ON DELIVERY so come yourself, send a representative or arrange with a delivery company of your choice.

Whatsapp only: ZERO EIGHT ZERO 5 3 4 4 6 FIVE ONE ONE

Food / Organic Onion Powder Wholesale Price by Jinbo123: 9:37am On Dec 13, 2023
We offers large selection of organic onion powder at wholesale prices
Mesh number: 80-100mesh
Types: White Onion Powder, yellow Onion Powder and Red Onion Powder
Service: Free samples and customized services

TV/Movies / Re: 'When Wolves Cry': Movie Centered On Fake News Hits Cinema (Photos) by OMEGA009(m): 8:47am On Dec 13, 2023
Nigerians and their mediocre acting. From the soundtrack storyline alone, we can all guess how the film will end. Even in Hollywood, sometimes, the bad guys get away with it. See Swordfish, The Usual Suspects et al but in UAR, they will use “yellow” actresses with big brezz and no professional training to fill the screen and then have the audacity to label it a “blockbuster”.

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Family / BEDFRAME, GENERATORS, SOFA, ARMCHAIRS, INVERTER AC, MIRRORS HOME ACCESSORIES NEW by Vonnov: 10:39am On Dec 12, 2023
*****ALL LISTED BELOW ARE AVAILABLE CALL FOR UPDATED PICTURES****



————————GENERATOR—————————
****EXACT PICTURES SHOWN BELOW****

4.5kW WESTINGHOUSE SOUNDPROOF = N560k
INVERTER, DIGITAL DISPLAY, SILENT, SMART

7KVA SUMEC FIRMAN = N600k
DIGITAL DISPLAY

9KVA+ SUMEC FIRMAN = N570k
RUGGED SERIES DIGITAL DISPLAY

10KVA+ SUMEC FIRMAN = N700k
DUAL FUEL PETROL+LPG DIGITAL DISPLAY


****ALL BUTTON/KEY START IGNITION WITH WORKING BATTERIES****

6kW LIFAN MAXMECH = N350k
(BATTERY NEEDS REPLACEMENT)



—————SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER—————
****EXACT PICTURES SHOWN BELOW****

*1.5HP LG DUAL INVERTER = N370k*

1.5HP HISENSE INVERTER = N360k

1.5HP THERMOCOOL GENPAL INV = N400k
(FACTORY GAS + OUTDOOR HANGER + ALL IN THEIR CARTONS)

1HP MIDEA LOW VOLTAGE = N200k


*AC PRICES ARE FINAL & NON NEGOTIABLE
KITS ONLY AVAILABLE WHERE STATED
PLEASE CHECK PRICES BEFORE CONTACTING*



———————HOME ACCESSORIES——————

New imported Console + Mirror = N230k

New Chinchilla Fur Rugs = N50k | N30k | N15k SOLD

New Luxury anti-dust curtains = N50k/Window
[Complete with all fittings & accessories
2 drapes & inner blinds]




————————DINING TABLES———————

New Imported 6 seater marble dining black chairs = N400k

New Imported Gold 3 dining table set = N330.&

8ft Large Imported Marble Dining table = N400k

New imported 5 seater gold + marble dining = N400k

New Imported clear glass dining table set = N140k

Other 2 and 3 seater Round IKEA Dining = N130k



—— CENTER TABLE & SIDE COFFEE STOOL ——


New Wide Pentagram shape center table = N75k

2in1 Chrome Gold Center Table = N160k

Wide gold circular marble center table = N170

Marble 4 in 1 Center Table + 3 Stools = N280k

Rectangular Marble center table = N140k

2in1 marble center table = N130k




——SOFA, ARMCHAIR, COUCH, FURNITURE——

Blue velvet accent armchair + ottoman = N120k

Black & gold fancy love couch = N170k SOLD

Large 8ft + 8ft L-shape sectional sofa = N250k

2 Velvet Imported Armchairs = N195k both

2 Fancy Imported Wine Accent Armchairs = N190k both SOLD

2 unique designed imported armchairs = N195k

Prestiege 3+2+1+1 Sofas + Armchairs = N320k SOLD

New Imported Beige Sofa = N200k

New Imported Green Sofa = N220k

New Accent Armchairs = Gray N110k each

New Mustard yellow Armchairs = N95k each

Pair of Imported Armchairs = N130k (For both)


————BEDFRAME & MATTRESSES————

6x6 PADDED BEDFRAME + SIDE TABLES = N170k

EXQUISITE 7x6 Imported Emperor Bedframe + Ottoman + Tables + Full wall padding + diamond mirror = N400k

Luxurious Royal Bedframe + Mirrors + Side Tables + Lamps + = N300k



——TV STAND, CONSOLE, WALL CLADDING——

NEW LARGE MAHOGANY FULL PANEL TV CONSOLE = N150k

NEW WIDE LONG TV CONSOLE + = N170k



——————————————————————
KINDLY NOTE THAT BE YOU IN/OUTSIDE LAGOS
——————————————————————

- BUYERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING ANY EVERY INSPECTION/PICKUP/LOGISTICS ARRANGEMENTS.

- I DO NOT AND WILL NOT ARRANGE DISPATCH OR WAYBILL OF ANY KIND OR TO ANYWHERE (EXCEPT FOR OLD CUSTOMERS)

- COME IN PERSON, SEND SOMEONE, BOOK YOUR UBER OR WAYBILL YOURSELF.

- DECIDE ON THE BRAND YOU WANT & PICK THE EXACT ONE YOU WANT YOURSELF.

- NO PAYMENT ON DELIVERY GO AND SEE WHAT YOU ARE PAYING FOR FIRST BEFORE PAYING.



Olokonla, Ajah, Lagos.

Whatsapp only: ZERO EIGHT ZERO 5 3 4 4 6 FIVE ONE ONE

Family / Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by Vonnov: 4:17pm On Dec 11, 2023
>>>>>>REQUEST UPDATED PICTURES<<<<<<<

—————SPLIT AIR CONDITIONERS—————


1HP SYNIX LOW VOLTAGE + INSTALLATION KIT = N150k.

2HP LG DUAL INVERTER = N230k

2HP HISENSE R410 IONIZER = N225k


AC PRICES ARE FINAL!


———————GENERATORS———————

3KVA SUMEC FIRMAN = N160k

9KVA MAXMECH = N430k

8.4KVA SUMEC FIRMAN = N430k
(Under 5 weeks old)

9.8KVA SUMEC FIRMAN = N450k
(Under 5 weeks old)

11KVA SENCI GENERATOR = N450k

7.4KVA SUMEC FIRMAN ECO = N400k
(Still like brand new)

7.5KVA SUMEC FIRMAN BLACK = N350k
(2 units available like brand new)

4.5KVA SUMEC FIRMAN = N280k | N265k
(Under 1 month old still Brand new | 2 Units)

6.5KVA SUMEC FIRMAN = N360k

7.5KVA THERMOCOOL IGWE = N330k
(4months+)


———————HOME ACCESSORIES——————

New Chinchilla Fur Rugs = N50k | N30k | N15k

New Gold console + Mirror = N180k

New 3 Color Chandeliers = N80k and N85k

New Luxury anti-dust curtains = N32k/Window
[Complete with all fittings & accessories
2 drapes & inner blinds]



——DINING, CENTER TABLE, SIDE STOOLS——

Imported 4 Seater Marble Dining set = N200k
(White and brown available)

New Imported 3 + 1 (CHAIRS + OTTOMAN) Pure marble dining dining set = N450k

Imported Round Glass Dining table set = N220k

Marble 4 in 1 Center Table + 3 Stools = N350k

New imported Console + Mirror = N220k

6 Seater Grand marble dining set = N400k

Marble center table = N100k



——SOFA, ARMCHAIR, COUCH, FURNITURE——

LARGE 8x8FT L-SHAPE SECTIONAL SOFA = N350k

Black + Gold Velvet 5 Seater Sofa + Armchairs = N320k

Mustard yellow Armchair = N60k SOLD

Mustard yellow Ottoman = N50k

2 Velvet Armchairs = N110k

2 Fancy Imported Accent Armchairs = N200k

Prestiege 3+2+1+1 Sofas + Armchairs = N450k

New Imported SOFA (Beige and Green) = N190k | N200k

New Accent Armchairs = Gray N90k each (imported) | Mustard yellow = N80k each



————BEDFRAME & MATTRESSES————

6x6 PADDED BEDFRAME + SIDE TABLE = N190k SOLD

GIANT HEADBOARD Bedframe + side tables + sockets + (6x4.5x12) = N120k SOLD


6x6 PADDED BEDFRAME + SIDE TABLES = N185k

Large imported 6x6 Velvet Bedframe + Lamps + Side tables = N250k

EXQUISITE 7x6 Imported Emperor Bedframe + Ottoman + Tables + Full wall padding + diamond mirror = N550k

Luxurious Royal Bedframe + Mirrors + Side Tables + Lamps + 7x7 Orthopedic mattress = N370,000

6x4.5 Royal large full wall Bedframe + side tables = N250k AOLD

Padded 6x4.5 Bedframe + Side Tables + Ottoman = N170k SOLD

7x7 Semi-Orthopedic Mattress = N70k



——TV STAND, CONSOLE, WALL CLADDING——

NEW LARGE MAHOGANY FULL PANEL TV CONSOLE = N170k

NEW WIDE LONG TV CONSOLE + = N190k

FULL WALL CONSOLE PANEL CLADDING = N120k



Ajah, LAGOS

Come in person pay and pickup
NO PAYMENT ON DELIVERY so come yourself, send a representative or arrange with a delivery company of your choice.

Whatsapp only: ZERO EIGHT ZERO 5 3 4 4 6 FIVE ONE ONE

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Car Talk / Do You Have Answer To This Question? by onajo2000(m): 1:36pm On Dec 11, 2023
Which car has the right of way? Not many people know!

When you’ve been on the road for a long time, driving becomes an extremely familiar habit.

You may think that you already know how to behave in most situations, and that you’ve already encountered all the problems of the road.

But let’s put this assumption to the test with an example from a real-life driving test.

Examining the provided image, we can observe a traffic scenario at a T-intersection.

In this situation, a pink car(A) is heading towards the intersection, accompanied by a yellow car(C) approaching from the right and a blue car(B) from the left.

The intentions of each vehicle are as follows: the pink car intends to make a left turn, the blue car plans to proceed straight, and the yellow car also wishes to make a left turn.

Don’t forget to take into account all the signs, traffic lights and other conditions that may influence this traffic situation.

Which car will go first?

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Romance / Groom In Traditional Attire Ties The Knot From Hospital Bed In SA (PICS) by MzansiCoolio: 12:01pm On Dec 11, 2023
Far East Rand Hospital management did not let sickness stand in the way of love when they allowed a patient to get married in his hospital bed on Sunday.

In a post shared by the South African public hospital, it was said the wedding date was set before the groom was hospitalised. Hospital staff ensured they said "I do" in the presence of their family members, and those on duty shared ululations with the newlyweds.

“As a caring hospital the management is very excited about the event. We take pride in ensuring the bride and groom's day was a success and will forever be a memorable event.

"We are not only a hospital but an institution that deeply cares for the patients we serve,” said hospital spokesperson Phumeza Ntuthuka.

Ntuthuka said the groom approached the operational manager in the ward where he is admitted, and his request was escalated to hospital management who granted permission.

The couple's two-day wedding was supposed to have taken place on Saturday and Sunday.

“The family brought their own pastor who officiated the wedding and blessed the rings,” said Ntuthuka.

A video of the ceremony was shared on X.

On it the happy couple can be seen in traditional wedding attire, with the groom sporting a pair of blue shades.

The room was draped in yellow, with a table set up with gold champagne glasses.

Nurses, family and friends ululated when the couple exchanged their rings.

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Travel / Re: U.S F-16 Fighter Jet Crashes Into Yellow Sea During Training (Photos) by erniok(m): 9:57am On Dec 11, 2023
WriterNig:


A U.S. F-16 fighter has crashed into waters in the yellow Sea off the coast of South Korea, stoking safety concerns after eight U.S. airmen were killed last month in the crash of an Osprey aircraft near a Japanese island.

The F-16 crashed into the sea Monday after taking off at about 9 a.m. from the city of Gunsan, some 180 kilometers south of Seoul, Yonhap News Agency reported, citing sources it did not identify. The pilot ejected and was conscious after being rescued from the sea, it said.

U.S. Forces Korea did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The crash of the Osprey off the southwestern island of Yakushima last month ultimately prompted the U.S. military to ground its entire fleet of several hundred of the aircraft to check for a possible equipment problem that may have been the cause of the accident, according to military officials.

Before the decision to ground the fleet, the Japanese government had called for U.S. military forces in the country to suspend use of the Osprey, which was made by a unit of Boeing and the Bell Helicopter unit of Textron, so that checks could be conducted.

The crash in Japan returned scrutiny to the Osprey, a tilt-rotor aircraft that can take off and land like a helicopter and fly like an airplane. Early years of setbacks and accidents — especially in 2000, when two crashes killed 23 Marines — triggered a major Pentagon review and subsequent design changes for the aircraft that served in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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A U.S. F-16 fighter has crashed into waters in the yellow Sea off the coast of South Korea, stoking safety concerns after eight U.S. airmen were killed last month in the crash of an Osprey aircraft near a Japanese island.

The F-16 crashed into the sea Monday after taking off at about 9 a.m. from the city of Gunsan, some 180 kilometers south of Seoul, Yonhap News Agency reported, citing sources it did not identify. The pilot ejected and was conscious after being rescued from the sea, it said.

U.S. Forces Korea did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The crash of the Osprey off the southwestern island of Yakushima last month ultimately prompted the U.S. military to ground its entire fleet of several hundred of the aircraft to check for a possible equipment problem that may have been the cause of the accident, according to military officials.

Before the decision to ground the fleet, the Japanese government had called for U.S. military forces in the country to suspend use of the Osprey, which was made by a unit of Boeing and the Bell Helicopter unit of Textron, so that checks could be conducted.

The crash in Japan returned scrutiny to the Osprey, a tilt-rotor aircraft that can take off and land like a helicopter and fly like an airplane. Early years of setbacks and accidents — especially in 2000, when two crashes killed 23 Marines — triggered a major Pentagon review and subsequent design changes for the aircraft that served in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Health / Re: Inside Abuja’s Kidney ‘market’ Where The Rich Prey On The Poor by SeriouslySense(m): 8:47pm On Dec 10, 2023
Horror

“I have lost my kidney, I have no money or job, and I no longer have the strength to do any strenuous work,” he told our reporter on a Thursday morning in September. “I just thought I should end it,” he said of his earlier suicidal thoughts.

Aminu’s cousin, Abbas had sold his kidney for N1.2m last year, the highest anyone among his peers had received for their kidney. He was lured by two of his friends, Abdulrahman and Habib; two brothers who have equally sold a kidney each. But beyond that, the two brothers are part of an unknown number of local kidney agents recruited by a Lagos-based kidney broker. Their job was to target and lure young boys and youths from low economic backgrounds to sell their kidneys.


Alliance Hospital accused of harvesting kidneys of 3 minors


In August 2023, Daily Trust published how Oluwatobi Adedoyin, a 16-year-old son of a mechanic from Masaka in Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State was lured by his friend, yellow to sell his kidney. Oluwatobi was paid N1m in three installments, after which he was forced to flee Abuja.


Findings by Daily Trust on Sunday revealed that in November 2022, a video of a young man accusing Alliance Hospital in Abuja of harvesting his 17-year-old brother’s kidney went viral. In the video, the young man accused the hospital of lack of due diligence before the surgery. The management of the hospital had in a press conference denied the allegation, saying the ‘donor’ had signed a consent form and presented a court affidavit to show he was above 18 years.


Dr Otabor had in August told this newspaper that the hospital took care of the legal angle, insinuating that ‘donors’ are expected to present affidavits and sign a consent form before the surgery.

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Health / Re: Inside Abuja’s Kidney ‘market’ Where The Rich Prey On The Poor by ManirBK: 12:49pm On Dec 10, 2023
How kidney brokers, agents operate freely in Abuja

Investigation by this newspaper revealed that a Lagos-based broker with the pseudonym Mayor, had recruited young boys to act as agents so as to lure boys like Oluwatobi and Yahaya to sell their kidneys to renal patients.

Experts said more than 20million Nigerians had one stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD) or the other.

A consultant nephrologist at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH), Prof. Aliyu Abdu, estimates about five per cent of all those with different stages of the disease have stage five, which is the stage of CKD at which kidney transplant may be required.

“We will be talking of around 1million Nigerians needing one form of kidney replacement therapy or another, including kidney transplant,” he said. This, he explained, is because many patients with kidney disease come to the hospital at a late stage.

Because deceased donation is not offered in Nigeria, a lack of regulation and transplant waiting list is driving many desperate renal patients to seek live kidneys from the black market. To do this, Daily Trust on Sunday found that they link up with kidney brokers who recruit local agents such as yellow in Masaka, Abdulrahman and Habib in Mararaba to scout for vulnerable youths with financial needs.

Selling organs is illegal and unethical with many repercussions, said Prof Abdu, who explained that in the case of commercial donation, there is lack of proper preparation and investigation because the ultimate aim of the traffickers is to get the organ and not the wellbeing of the ‘donor.’

“And more so, after donation, the ‘donor’ is supposed to be followed up over time because he himself may be at risk of getting kidney disease in the future,” he said.

This newspaper documented at least six young men within Mararaba and Masaka and spoke with four of them, all below the age of 25 who have scars to show their kidneys have been surgically removed. They have all been approached by local agents with financial offers for their kidneys.

Many of the agents, including yellow, Abdulrahman and Habib have equally sold a kidney each. The three agents had all worked for Mayor who introduced himself to Oluwatobi, as a staff of Alliance Hospital. The hospital, however, denied this claim and insisted that he is not on their payroll.

But the two minors, Yahaya and Oluwatobi, said Mayor had appeared familiar with many staff of the hospital.

“From my understanding, anytime some hospitals in Abuja need a kidney they will call their agents. Mayor will then call Habib or Abdulrahman and give them the requested blood type. When Abdulrahman finds a ‘donor’ he will negotiate the price and his percentage, then invite the ‘donor’ for a blood test. If it matches, Mayor will now coach the ‘donor’ on what to say,” Yahaya Musa said when asked about Mayor’s role.

Abbas Yusuf, who has met Mayor, said there were other kidney brokers, including women. “If anyone wants to sell their kidney they will call the agents and the agent will call kidney brokers like Mayor to arrange. If the person goes, he comes back with N1m and he will give the agent N100,000,” he said.

Three months of investigation led Daily Trust on Sunday to Mayor’s new phone number, which Truecaller identified as Emmanuel Olorunishola. He was said to have abandoned his old phone number, which he registered with the name, Mayor and fled to Lagos.

Exposing Abuja’s kidney trade

Driven by a surge in renal disease, the demand for kidney is rising all over the world, with less developed countries, including Nigeria, becoming the go-to market for foreigners in need of kidney transplant.

At least 1,353 kidney transplants have taken place in Nigeria from 2005 to date, according to the Global Observatory on Donation and Transplantation.

Information from a paper presented by the national president of the Transplant Association of Nigeria (TAN), Prof Fatiu Arogundade at the 2023 fifth biennial conference of transplantation in Nigeria shows that more than half of the kidney transplants conducted in Nigeria were done in a private facility in Abuja.

The paper, titled, ‘Organ Transplantation in Nigeria: The journey so far,’ captured only 16 transplant facilities and did not document Alliance Hospital. However, the hospital managing director, Dr Christopher Otabor, in March told journalists that the hospital had conducted 75 successful kidney transplants in the last three years, with a number of their patients flown in from outside the country.

Nigeria has no regulatory body that offers a licence for transplant centres as every centre is guided by medical ethics. This creates a loophole for the illegal trade where organs are sourced from poor Nigerians with financial troubles.

A source familiar with the ‘business’ told Daily Trust on Sunday that a kidney broker operating in the shadows negotiates a price with a renal patient. These patients, some foreigners, will pay about N5m to the broker for a kidney. With the help of local agents, the broker offers N1m to young boys for their kidneys. The agent gets 10 per cent from the ‘donor’ and another 10 per cent from the broker.

Another source told this reporter that because many private hospitals charge between N10m and N15m for a kidney transplant, they need the services of kidney brokers to boost profit.

“In 2022, my younger sister needed a kidney transplant and the private hospital treating her in Abuja told us that they could help us arrange for a kidney. But my sister’s son donated his kidney and despite this, we lost her a few months later,” said an Abuja resident who asked to remain anonymous.

Though Abbas, Aminu, Oluwatobi and Yahaya had admitted that they felt safe with the surgical procedure because it was carried out by licensed medical doctors, in ‘highly reputable’ private hospitals, consultant nephrologist, Prof Aliyu Abdu cautions that there are long term health repercussions for such illegal donations.

“In environments where commercial donation takes place, the ‘donors’ are at great health risks,” he said, adding that, “Most of them are full of psychological issues and regrets, especially when they realise that the motive for the donation was money and when they get the money and it is unable to solve their problems, they end up with regrets and some of them develop psychological issues and some become depressed.”

Going undercover as a kidney broker

To verify the information obtained from victims and sources, Daily Trust on Sunday went undercover, posing as a kidney broker and was linked to a kidney agent called Chiboy. His identity was verified as Joseph Paul Chimobi who claims to be 18 years and lives in Mararaba community. Sources in the ‘business’ said Chiboy was Mayor’s trusted agent and often called “Mayor’s boy.”

After weeks of planning, this reporter called Chiboy and requested for an 0+ blood type. At first, he was suspicious and wanted to know how this reporter got his number. When told she got it from a medical staff from one of the private hospitals in Abuja, he relaxed and said he could supply the needed blood group the next day. Chiboy then requested an immediate transfer of N5,000 as transport fare to bring the ‘donor’ from Mararaba to Abuja the next day. The money was paid into his Palmpay bank account.

He then insisted on negotiating price and stressed that the price for a kidney was now N2m. “The boys no dey gree for N1m again o, na even N2m them dey collect now,” he insisted in pidgin English.

After bargaining, Chiboy settled for N1.5m and reminded this reporter that his commission would be N150,000.

At 8am the following morning, Chiboy called to request for additional N5,000, saying the ‘donor’ was in Keffi, Nasarawa State and he had sent him N4,000 from the initial N5,000 to transport himself to Mararaba. Our reporter, however, insisted that they transport themselves to Abuja on the assurance that they would get a refund.

At 12:30pm on a Tuesday in October, Chiboy and a 38-year-old ‘donor’ met this reporter at an undisclosed location in Abuja, where it was agreed that the ‘donor’ would be physically assessed, as well as to conclude discussions on payment.

During the encounter, Chiboy laid back to allow the ‘donor’ do the bargaining. This reporter had earlier given specifications for a donor who had no history of drinking or smoking. However, the ‘donor,’ who is married with two children, confessed to being a mild drinker and said he had quit smoking. That provided the loophole for this reporter to re-bargain at a lower price.

The 38-year-old said he worked in a hotel before he was laid off and was now in desperate need of money to care for his family. He, however, insisted on N1.5m even when this reporter stood her ground that he had not met the agreed specifications and would have to revert to the renal patient.

When told that the patient was in Kano State but planning to find a suitable hospital for the surgery in Abuja, Chiboy immediately suggested the use of Alliance Hospital for the surgery. When asked why, he said, “Alliance dey fast, na there I dey work before. Their own na just one week stuff.” Asked why he left Alliance, he said: “Mayor no dey work again. You know, e get the time wey he come do some kind thing. He don stop, he dey Lagos now dey do company work.”

The ‘donor,’ who is a father of two, sounded desperate and said he understood what he was sacrificing but needed to do that for the future of his children.

During conversations, Chiboy confirmed that Mayor had offered between N1m and N1.3m to boys offering their kidneys for sale. He insisted that his price as an agent would be 10 per cent of the agreed amount.

“Mayor na N250,000 e dey pay me for one person. I dey carry like five boys for Mayor and e dey pay me N250,000 per person,” he said.

One hour into the meeting, it was time to go as this reporter assured Chiboy and the ‘donor that she will get in touch after settling the price with the patient.

Desperate for money, Chiboy offers more ‘donors’

A day after meeting Chiboy and the kidney ‘donor,’ this reporter informed Chiboy that the renal patient was offering N1m as the donor did not meet the specifications. The ‘donor’ tried to persuade this reporter to convince the patient to settle for N1.5m and said he had been offered N2m for his kidney in Minna, Niger State.

“It is just that I don’t want to travel to Minna for the surgery, but people are paying higher for this thing now,” he insisted. This reporter, however, assured him that the patient was adamant and may have found someone else.

However, in his desperation for money, Chiboy continued to offer more kidney donors willing to take N1m. During one of his numerous phone calls, he insisted he was bringing a ‘donor’ from Enugu and asked this reporter to provide the bus fare.

“Him don gree for N1m and he fit leave Enugui this night, arrive Abuja tomorrow, all you fit do na to pay the transport fare,” he insisted.

Even when he was told that the renal patient had finally found a ‘donor’ Chiboy continued to call and check in whether there was need for his service.

NAPTIP arrests Mayor after Daily Trust report

Few weeks after meeting Chiboy and the ‘donor,’ Daily Trust gathered that the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) arrested Mayor. The arrest followed weeks of communication between this newspaper and NAPTIP officials based on information gathered from the field.

A senior officer with the agency confirmed that NAPTIP was building a case against Mayor and his accomplices.

Health ministry complicit in kidney commercialisation

Organ harvest and transplantation is enshrined in Nigeria’s National Health Act 2014, section 54 (3) (a) and (b) of the act states, that the National Tertiary Health Institutions Standard Committee shall prescribe criteria for the approval of organ transplant facilities and also procedural measures to be applied for such approvals.

Daily Trust on Sunday reports that this has not been done. The present National Health Institutions Standard Committee was inaugurated by a former Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire in 2021 for a four-year tenure and is chaired by Prof Abiodun Phillips.

However, sources from the ministry told Daily Trust on Sunday that the committee had not been active between 2021 and October 2023.

Prof. Abiodun Phillips told our reporter in a phone conversation that the committee had just been re-inaugurated by the present administration in November. He said they would work to change the scenario in the country’s tertiary health care system.

This newspaper reached out to the Ministry of Health for a copy of the criteria for the approval of organ transplantation, the procedural measures for such approval, the number of health facilities that have met those criteria, as well as their names and locations. However, the Director, Press and Public Relations of the Ministry, Patricia Deworitshe asked Daily Trust on Sunday to make the request in writing.

A Freedom of Information request on this was delivered to the office of the Coordinating Minister, Health and Social Welfare, Prof Ali Pate on September 5, 2023. However, there has been no response from the ministry despite weeks of follow ups. This reporter traced the letter to the Teaching Hospital Division of the Ministry and made two physical visits to the division, but the director made promises to reply to the letter. However, as at press time, the letter was not replied.

Sources within the ministry confided in Daily Trust on Sunday that the ministry had no policy for organ harvesting and transplantation despite the provision of the National Health Act.

“Hospitals are free to come up with their guidelines,” a source from the ministry said.

With no regulation governing organ harvest and transplantation in Nigeria, medical experts insist that health care providers must be guided by ethical principles, their religious beliefs and must have concern for other.
citizens, not just their patients.

Prof Abdu said, “There are laid down guidelines, both internationally and locally, governing organ transplantation. We have the WHO and a famous one, the Istanbul Declaration, which gathered people under the WHO. Different countries were represented, including Nigeria and developed a guideline governing organ transplantation worldwide.”

This investigation was produced with the support of Daily Trust Foundation.

https://dailytrust.com/investigation-inside-abujas-kidney-market-where-the-rich-prey-on-the-poor/

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Health / Inside Abuja’s Kidney ‘market’ Where The Rich Prey On The Poor by ManirBK: 12:48pm On Dec 10, 2023
In this three-month long investigation, Daily Trust on Sunday went undercover to expose a shadow economy of illegal kidney trade in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory.

One million naira is the ‘official’ price for a kidney in the black-market. This investigation uncovered a cell of kidney agents that have been planted in satellite communities to target and lure young men from low economic backgrounds to sell their kidneys. The growing trend of kidney harvesting has, however, raised the question of why the Nigerian Medical Association, the Nigerian Medical and Dental Council, or even the Ministry of Health have not taken action against defaulting hospitals in this trade despite a series of media reports linking a hospital with illegal kidney transplant practices.

As the rising sun ushers a bright morning in the bustling Mararaba community, a satellite town that stretches along the Keffi-Abuja highway into Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, the streets spark of the usual density of street vendors, vehicles and motorcycles that provide a mixed recipe of chaos, lowlife and vigour.

Among its thousands of residents, many from low economic backgrounds, Mararaba boasts of an explosive youth population from a blend of Nigeria’s multi-cultural identities, who have migrated from various parts of the country for a chance to break the shackles of poverty.

Today, Mararaba in Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, is a thriving community with many offshoots where everything is sold on its streets, including human kidneys.

It was here in Tudun Wada, an area of Mararaba that Aminu Yahuza contemplated suicide in June 2023. Aminu is a 25-year-old unemployed Nigerian with many financial troubles. To alleviate his troubles, he had approached his 23-year-old cousin, Abbas Yusuf to link him up with a kidney agent.

Having sold his kidney to a “South African” female patient in June 2022, Abbas, a resident of Mararaba quickly called his friend, Abdulrahman, who works as an agent to let him know there was a new ‘donor’ on the waiting list.

Soon, Aminu’s blood sample was requested, and a few days later, his kidney was harvested at a private hospital in Abuja and implanted into a waiting patient. With the payment of N1million for his kidney, Aminu Yahuza was a happy man until two of his friends duped him of half the money.

“I have lost my kidney, I have no money or job, and I no longer have the strength to do any strenuous work,” he told our reporter on a Thursday morning in September. “I just thought I should end it,” he said of his earlier suicidal thoughts.

Aminu’s cousin, Abbas had sold his kidney for N1.2m last year, the highest anyone among his peers had received for their kidney. He was lured by two of his friends, Abdulrahman and Habib; two brothers who have equally sold a kidney each. But beyond that, the two brothers are part of an unknown number of local kidney agents recruited by a Lagos-based kidney broker. Their job was to target and lure young boys and youths from low economic backgrounds to sell their kidneys.

In this investigation, Daily Trust on Sunday provides insight into a shadow economy of illegal kidney trade that may have thrived for many years out of public sight. This newspaper reveals that N1m is the ‘official’ price for a kidney in the black market, and Nigeria’s socio-economic challenges continue to push many young, able-bodied men to sell their kidneys without minding the long-term repercussions.

Alliance Hospital accused of harvesting kidneys of 3 minors[/b]

In August 2023, Daily Trust published how Oluwatobi Adedoyin, a 16-year-old son of a mechanic from Masaka in Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State was lured by his friend, yellow to sell his kidney. Oluwatobi was paid N1m in three installments, after which he was forced to flee Abuja.

Since then, the story has jolted a ring of kidney harvesting agents and a chain of victims that have come up to share their stories.

Ethically, organ donation is altruistic, based on the 2008 Istanbul declaration on Organ Trafficking and Tourism, which calls for the prohibition of organ commercialisation.

Except in Iran, it is illegal to buy and sell organs all over the world, especially when medical personnel or health centres connive with ready-buyers or recipients to exploit minors or people from low economic backgrounds.

Despite this, the World Health Organisation reveals that more than one kidney is traded on the black market every hour.

Findings by Daily Trust on Sunday revealed that in November 2022, a video of a young man accusing Alliance Hospital in Abuja of harvesting his 17-year-old brother’s kidney went viral. In the video, the young man accused the hospital of lack of due diligence before the surgery. The management of the hospital had in a press conference denied the allegation, saying the ‘donor’ had signed a consent form and presented a court affidavit to show he was above 18 years.

But three months later, the hospital had in February 2023 harvested the kidney of Oluwatobi Adedoyin, another minor, and in June harvested that of Yahaya Musa, a 16-year-old despite the attention generated by the November 2022 video.

The Medical Director of the hospital, Dr Christopher Otabor insists that the hospital does not source donors for its patients but only ensures that donors are qualified and compatible with patients to donate. Dr Otabor had in August told this newspaper that the hospital took care of the legal angle, insinuating that ‘donors’ are expected to present affidavits and sign a consent form before the surgery.

Like Oluwatobi, whose kidney was harvested and implanted in one Egbuson Sampson, which the hospital claims is now deceased, Yahaya Musa was a minor when he was lured to sell his kidneys for N1m. A certificate of birth presented by the Bauchi Medical Board shows that he was born on September 9, 2007 in Bauchi State.

Narrating how a kidney agent convinced him to sell his kidney, the 16-year-old said, “He told me that there is a hospital that buys kidney and that he also sold his own at N1m.”

After the necessary blood screening, Yahaya’s kidney was surgically removed, and a few days later, he walked out of Alliance Hospital, N1m richer. He paid the agent 10 per cent of the money.

A drug prescription sheet written for his post-surgery care made available to this newspaper showed it was signed by Dr Aremu Abayomi Adeniran, a consultant urologist and the deputy director, Clinical Service at Alliance Hospital. The same doctor had performed the surgery on Oluwatobi in February 2023.

Describing the pains he now goes through, Yahaya said, “The hospital gave me some drugs after the operation, but I went back and told them the drugs had finished and I was feeling pains in my stomach. Dr Aremu said I should take paracetamol anytime I feel the pain.”

But more than five months after the surgery, Yahaya said the pain had not subsided.

His 58-year-old father, Musa Yahaya confirms this and said that as soon as he found out, he reported the incident at the Garki police station and was informed that the police had invited Dr Adeniran for questioning but later released him.

https://dailytrust.com/investigation-inside-abujas-kidney-market-where-the-rich-prey-on-the-poor/

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Food / Re: How Many Packs Of Noodles Do You Eat? by 10thTenthMan: 12:43pm On Dec 10, 2023
LagosG:
I don't like the big pack noodles. I prefer the smaller packs. I'm old school like that. The only problem is that these days as a fully grown adult, I don't eat noodles as an in-between meals. I eat it as a full meal, breakfast, lunch or dinner so I make 6 to get my filling. Someone called me a glutton because of this and I must fry eggs with it.

Abeg adults, when you make noodles at home, how many do you cook?

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Two (2) Hungry Man Packs.

The noodles must come with fried plantain. I don’t eat indomie without dodo.

I like my noodles busy and colorful!

The garnishing includes green peas, green peppers, red peppers, yellow peppers, carrots, onions, and sliced liver, prawns/shrimp, etc. with either boiled or fried eggs. As per meat/fish I prefer Turkey, Chicken or ‘Ice-Fish’/Mackerel.

I don’t eat indomie noodles without a drink either.

Politics / Re: EXCLUSIVE: Inside Abuja’s Kidney ‘market’ Where The Rich Prey On The Poor by lexylaw40: 11:16am On Dec 10, 2023
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Experts said more than 20million Nigerians had one stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD) or the other.

A consultant nephrologist at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH), Prof. Aliyu Abdu, estimates about five per cent of all those with different stages of the disease have stage five, which is the stage of CKD at which kidney transplant may be required.

“We will be talking of around 1million Nigerians needing one form of kidney replacement therapy or another, including kidney transplant,” he said. This, he explained, is because many patients with kidney disease come to the hospital at a late stage.

Because deceased donation is not offered in Nigeria, a lack of regulation and transplant waiting list is driving many desperate renal patients to seek live kidneys from the black market. To do this, Daily Trust on Sunday found that they link up with kidney brokers who recruit local agents such as yellow in Masaka, Abdulrahman and Habib in Mararaba to scout for vulnerable youths with financial needs.

Selling organs is illegal and unethical with many repercussions, said Prof Abdu, who explained that in the case of commercial donation, there is lack of proper preparation and investigation because the ultimate aim of the traffickers is to get the organ and not the wellbeing of the ‘donor.’

“And more so, after donation, the ‘donor’ is supposed to be followed up over time because he himself may be at risk of getting kidney disease in the future,” he said.

This newspaper documented at least six young men within Mararaba and Masaka and spoke with four of them, all below the age of 25 who have scars to show their kidneys have been surgically removed. They have all been approached by local agents with financial offers for their kidneys.

Many of the agents, including yellow, Abdulrahman and Habib have equally sold a kidney each. The three agents had all worked for Mayor who introduced himself to Oluwatobi, as a staff of Alliance Hospital. The hospital, however, denied this claim and insisted that he is not on their payroll.

But the two minors, Yahaya and Oluwatobi, said Mayor had appeared familiar with many staff of the hospital.

“From my understanding, anytime some hospitals in Abuja need a kidney they will call their agents. Mayor will then call Habib or Abdulrahman and give them the requested blood type. When Abdulrahman finds a ‘donor’ he will negotiate the price and his percentage, then invite the ‘donor’ for a blood test. If it matches, Mayor will now coach the ‘donor’ on what to say,” Yahaya Musa said when asked about Mayor’s role.

Abbas Yusuf, who has met Mayor, said there were other kidney brokers, including women. “If anyone wants to sell their kidney they will call the agents and the agent will call kidney brokers like Mayor to arrange. If the person goes, he comes back with N1m and he will give the agent N100,000,” he said.

Three months of investigation led Daily Trust on Sunday to Mayor’s new phone number, which Truecaller identified as Emmanuel Olorunishola. He was said to have abandoned his old phone number, which he registered with the name, Mayor and fled to Lagos.

Exposing Abuja’s kidney trade

Driven by a surge in renal disease, the demand for kidney is rising all over the world, with less developed countries, including Nigeria, becoming the go-to market for foreigners in need of kidney transplant.

At least 1,353 kidney transplants have taken place in Nigeria from 2005 to date, according to the Global Observatory on Donation and Transplantation.

Information from a paper presented by the national president of the Transplant Association of Nigeria (TAN), Prof Fatiu Arogundade at the 2023 fifth biennial conference of transplantation in Nigeria shows that more than half of the kidney transplants conducted in Nigeria were done in a private facility in Abuja.

The paper, titled, ‘Organ Transplantation in Nigeria: The journey so far,’ captured only 16 transplant facilities and did not document Alliance Hospital. However, the hospital managing director, Dr Christopher Otabor, in March told journalists that the hospital had conducted 75 successful kidney transplants in the last three years, with a number of their patients flown in from outside the country.

Nigeria has no regulatory body that offers a licence for transplant centres as every centre is guided by medical ethics. This creates a loophole for the illegal trade where organs are sourced from poor Nigerians with financial troubles.

A source familiar with the ‘business’ told Daily Trust on Sunday that a kidney broker operating in the shadows negotiates a price with a renal patient. These patients, some foreigners, will pay about N5m to the broker for a kidney. With the help of local agents, the broker offers N1m to young boys for their kidneys. The agent gets 10 per cent from the ‘donor’ and another 10 per cent from the broker.

Another source told this reporter that because many private hospitals charge between N10m and N15m for a kidney transplant, they need the services of kidney brokers to boost profit.

“In 2022, my younger sister needed a kidney transplant and the private hospital treating her in Abuja told us that they could help us arrange for a kidney. But my sister’s son donated his kidney and despite this, we lost her a few months later,” said an Abuja resident who asked to remain anonymous.

Though Abbas, Aminu, Oluwatobi and Yahaya had admitted that they felt safe with the surgical procedure because it was carried out by licensed medical doctors, in ‘highly reputable’ private hospitals, consultant nephrologist, Prof Aliyu Abdu cautions that there are long term health repercussions for such illegal donations.

“In environments where commercial donation takes place, the ‘donors’ are at great health risks,” he said, adding that, “Most of them are full of psychological issues and regrets, especially when they realise that the motive for the donation was money and when they get the money and it is unable to solve their problems, they end up with regrets and some of them develop psychological issues and some become depressed.”

Going undercover as a kidney broker

To verify the information obtained from victims and sources, Daily Trust on Sunday went undercover, posing as a kidney broker and was linked to a kidney agent called Chiboy. His identity was verified as Joseph Paul Chimobi who claims to be 18 years and lives in Mararaba community. Sources in the ‘business’ said Chiboy was Mayor’s trusted agent and often called “Mayor’s boy.”

After weeks of planning, this reporter called Chiboy and requested for an 0+ blood type. At first, he was suspicious and wanted to know how this reporter got his number. When told she got it from a medical staff from one of the private hospitals in Abuja, he relaxed and said he could supply the needed blood group the next day. Chiboy then requested an immediate transfer of N5,000 as transport fare to bring the ‘donor’ from Mararaba to Abuja the next day. The money was paid into his Palmpay bank account.

He then insisted on negotiating price and stressed that the price for a kidney was now N2m. “The boys no dey gree for N1m again o, na even N2m them dey collect now,” he insisted in pidgin English.

After bargaining, Chiboy settled for N1.5m and reminded this reporter that his commission would be N150,000.

At 8am the following morning, Chiboy called to request for additional N5,000, saying the ‘donor’ was in Keffi, Nasarawa State and he had sent him N4,000 from the initial N5,000 to transport himself to Mararaba. Our reporter, however, insisted that they transport themselves to Abuja on the assurance that they would get a refund.

At 12:30pm on a Tuesday in October, Chiboy and a 38-year-old ‘donor’ met this reporter at an undisclosed location in Abuja, where it was agreed that the ‘donor’ would be physically assessed, as well as to conclude discussions on payment.

During the encounter, Chiboy laid back to allow the ‘donor’ do the bargaining. This reporter had earlier given specifications for a donor who had no history of drinking or smoking. However, the ‘donor,’ who is married with two children, confessed to being a mild drinker and said he had quit smoking. That provided the loophole for this reporter to re-bargain at a lower price.

The 38-year-old said he worked in a hotel before he was laid off and was now in desperate need of money to care for his family. He, however, insisted on N1.5m even when this reporter stood her ground that he had not met the agreed specifications and would have to revert to the renal patient.

When told that the patient was in Kano State but planning to find a suitable hospital for the surgery in Abuja, Chiboy immediately suggested the use of Alliance Hospital for the surgery. When asked why, he said, “Alliance dey fast, na there I dey work before. Their own na just one week stuff.” Asked why he left Alliance, he said: “Mayor no dey work again. You know, e get the time wey he come do some kind thing. He don stop, he dey Lagos now dey do company work.”

The ‘donor,’ who is a father of two, sounded desperate and said he understood what he was sacrificing but needed to do that for the future of his children.

During conversations, Chiboy confirmed that Mayor had offered between N1m and N1.3m to boys offering their kidneys for sale. He insisted that his price as an agent would be 10 per cent of the agreed amount.

“Mayor na N250,000 e dey pay me for one person. I dey carry like five boys for Mayor and e dey pay me N250,000 per person,” he said.

One hour into the meeting, it was time to go as this reporter assured Chiboy and the ‘donor that she will get in touch after settling the price with the patient.

Desperate for money, Chiboy offers more ‘donors’

A day after meeting Chiboy and the kidney ‘donor,’ this reporter informed Chiboy that the renal patient was offering N1m as the donor did not meet the specifications. The ‘donor’ tried to persuade this reporter to convince the patient to settle for N1.5m and said he had been offered N2m for his kidney in Minna, Niger State.

“It is just that I don’t want to travel to Minna for the surgery, but people are paying higher for this thing now,” he insisted. This reporter, however, assured him that the patient was adamant and may have found someone else.

However, in his desperation for money, Chiboy continued to offer more kidney donors willing to take N1m. During one of his numerous phone calls, he insisted he was bringing a ‘donor’ from Enugu and asked this reporter to provide the bus fare.

“Him don gree for N1m and he fit leave Enugui this night, arrive Abuja tomorrow, all you fit do na to pay the transport fare,” he insisted.

Even when he was told that the renal patient had finally found a ‘donor’ Chiboy continued to call and check in whether there was need for his service.

NAPTIP arrests Mayor after Daily Trust report

Few weeks after meeting Chiboy and the ‘donor,’ Daily Trust gathered that the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) arrested Mayor. The arrest followed weeks of communication between this newspaper and NAPTIP officials based on information gathered from the field.

A senior officer with the agency confirmed that NAPTIP was building a case against Mayor and his accomplices.

Health ministry complicit in kidney commercialisation

Organ harvest and transplantation is enshrined in Nigeria’s National Health Act 2014, section 54 (3) (a) and (b) of the act states, that the National Tertiary Health Institutions Standard Committee shall prescribe criteria for the approval of organ transplant facilities and also procedural measures to be applied for such approvals.

Daily Trust on Sunday reports that this has not been done. The present National Health Institutions Standard Committee was inaugurated by a former Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire in 2021 for a four-year tenure and is chaired by Prof Abiodun Phillips.

However, sources from the ministry told Daily Trust on Sunday that the committee had not been active between 2021 and October 2023.

Prof. Abiodun Phillips told our reporter in a phone conversation that the committee had just been re-inaugurated by the present administration in November. He said they would work to change the scenario in the country’s tertiary health care system.

This newspaper reached out to the Ministry of Health for a copy of the criteria for the approval of organ transplantation, the procedural measures for such approval, the number of health facilities that have met those criteria, as well as their names and locations. However, the Director, Press and Public Relations of the Ministry, Patricia Deworitshe asked Daily Trust on Sunday to make the request in writing.

A Freedom of Information request on this was delivered to the office of the Coordinating Minister, Health and Social Welfare, Prof Ali Pate on September 5, 2023. However, there has been no response from the ministry despite weeks of follow ups. This reporter traced the letter to the Teaching Hospital Division of the Ministry and made two physical visits to the division, but the director made promises to reply to the letter. However, as at press time, the letter was not replied.

Sources within the ministry confided in Daily Trust on Sunday that the ministry had no policy for organ harvesting and transplantation despite the provision of the National Health Act.

“Hospitals are free to come up with their guidelines,” a source from the ministry said.

With no regulation governing organ harvest and transplantation in Nigeria, medical experts insist that health care providers must be guided by ethical principles, their religious beliefs and must have concern for other citizens, not just their patients.

Prof Abdu said, “There are laid down guidelines, both internationally and locally, governing organ transplantation. We have the WHO and a famous one, the Istanbul Declaration, which gathered people under the WHO. Different countries were represented, including Nigeria and developed a guideline governing organ transplantation worldwide.”

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 9:45am On Dec 10, 2023
AIR STRIKE ELIMINATES TERRORIST KINGPIN yellow JANBROS, OTHERS IN NIGER STATE

Air strike undertaken by the Air Component of Operation Whirl Punch on Wednesday, 6 December 2023, in Shiroro Local Government Area (LGA) of Niger State has neutralized scores of the terrorists including the dreaded terrorist and kidnap kingpin, yellow Jambros. The terrorists met their end while attempting to cross Jikudna River in Galadima Kogo District, heading towards Wurukuvhi axis of Chikun LGA.

Prior to the strike, yellow Jambros and his cohorts were trailed from Zamfara State into Niger State riding 13 motorcycles along the Kaduna-Niger State border, precisely heading towards Kusasu in Shiroro LGA of Niger State. At Kusasu, 5 other motorcycle-riding terrorists joined yellow Jambros’ convoy, bringing the total number of motorcycles to 18, which then headed to the bank of River Jikudna. At the river bank, the terrorists and their 18 motorcycles boarded a large motor-powered canoe in an attempt to cross and link up with other terrorists across the river. It was at this point that the authorization to undertake a strike was given. The precision strike was adjudged effective as it neutralized yellow Jambros and his colleagues, destroyed their motorcycles and sank the boat.

[/b]Though it was unusual for terrorists riding in a convoy of 18 motorcycles to travel in broad daylight, it was apparent that yellow Jambros and his cohorts had assumed that air strikes were suspended following the unfortunate incident at Tudun Biri in Kaduna State and wanted to exploit the perceived window of opportunity.[b]

yellow Jambros and his cohort have been responsible for several kidnappings and killings along the Abuja-Kaduna Road and in several communities in Kaduna, Niger, Katsina and Zamfara States. In October 2020, a kidnapped kingpin known as Mohammed Sani, arrested by the Police in Zamfara State for murdering over 50 of his victims due to their inability to mobilize ransom claimed that he worked for yellow Jambros, who usually supply him with fake military and police uniforms, guns and other weapons needed to execute his operation.

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Director of Public Relations and Information
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10 December 2023

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TV/Movies / Blood Vessel: Ratings And Review by safarigirl(f): 11:17pm On Dec 09, 2023
Hello Nairaland, it has been ages!

I realise I haven't done a movie review in a while and I just want to sharpen my pencil once again.

So, I'm here with the Netflix/PlayNetwork movie, Blood Vessel, a movie set in the Niger Delta about six unlikely characters that end up as stowaways on a ship.

I saw this movie in the middle of the night, and to be honest, I didn't have much expectations, but brethren, my mind was blown and it blew from the first five minutes when I realised the characters were speaking an indigenous language that WAS NOT WaZoBia. I was so excited just for that, because for the last few years, I have been advocating for broader storytelling in Nollywood and inclusion of minority languages. A few filmmakers opined that this was a big ask, as it was difficult to market a non-WaZoBia movie to the general Nigerian market. I've always thought this was balderdash, and rooted more in inferiority complex than actual facts, so, I was so glad to see that I was, after all, not wrong, and you can use a non-majority language to make a movie and it will bang.

Shout out to Charles Okpaleke of Play Network, he has been criticised overtime by Nollywood enthusiasts for producing somewhat low quality storylines that are rooted more in aesthetics than actual storytelling, and this movie was his big F*CK YOU! To such criticism.

Without further ado, let me get into the meat of this stew


Movie Title: Blood Vessel

Cast:
David Ezekiel
Adaobi Dibor
Levi Chikere
Sylvester Ekanem
Jidekene Achufusi
Alex Cyr Budin
Obinna Okenwa
Bimbo Manuel
Ebele Okaro


Plot:

Six people fleeing an oil-polluted community overrun by security agents, cross paths by chance and end up as stowaways on an ill-fated ship, unaware of the dangers aboard.


Movie Review:

This movie was marketed on the ground that it was a Niger Delta story, and to be honest, I was a bit unsure of what role Jidekene Achufusi would be playing in such a movie, since he isn't Niger Deltan. I temporarily forgot that actors exist TO ACT.

The first props I'd like to give this movie, is for AUTHENTICITY. When they said the movie would be set in Niger Delta, there were no plans to half-arse it. They fully planned to go the whole nine yards, and the first ode to this decision was seen in the use of the Ijaw language as the main language of dialogue in this movie. The first few minutes, I was trying to place the language, I was certain it wasn't Efik/Ibibio, and then when I realised it was Ijaw, I was happy for the inclusion and I decided to see how far they would go with it. They went all the way.

I do not have the words to quantify how much of a relief it is that we finally shed off the Lagos ghetto movie scene. The stories on Lagos criminal life have become lethargic over the years due to being overflogged and this movie finally traversing other angles to Nigerian life felt like a cold bottle of water hitting parched throat. Hearing Ijaw language being spoken, and Niger Delta pidgin was a very pleasant deviation from what Nollywood has inundated us with in recent times.

The production was so good. From the cinematography to the casting. With the cinematography, the story's dark theme was employed, but the colour grading didn't have that yellow tint to it. The director of photography needs to take a bouquet of flowers. The angles from which the story was told in certain scenes were so powerful, I really don't want to drop any spoilers, so, I'll be as vague as I can. There was a scene where the lead actor was groveling at the feet of the antagonist, the camera angle showed how imposing the antagonist was in that moment, and then in another scene, where the protagonist had the power over the antagonist, and the camera focused on his glare, those scenes were incredible.

With the setting, they kept it true to the Niger Delta theme; we were treated to sights of the oil polluted water, rural areas, sandy beaches, and the waterside. About 60% of the movie was shot on a ship, and we got the full exploration of the ship. I really want to give the production team props for getting that ship, that was money well spent as far as setting goes.

Now, let's get into the movie as a whole. To be honest, the beginning was a bit slow, but that's pretty much how beginnings for a lot of movies go. The attempt to catch our interest with a fiery opening is perhaps, not very successful, but as we go along, the story pulls you in. You find yourself invested in how they end up on the ship and what led to their change in fortunes.

This movie is brimming with actual emotion, you feel it in every scene. The fear, the hope, the despair. The actors are so brilliant, and I mean this whole heartedly, because each of them were able to project every emotion at the right time.

Jidekene as a revolutionary is convincing, his character, Boma, embodies the fighting spirit and defiance of every modern revolutionary you can think of. His carriage is commanding and his aura is compelling. David Ezekiel, who plays Abbey, one half of two young lovers, embodies the passion of any young man in love, he's spirited, hopeful, and forms a solid rock for his love, Adaobi Dibor, who plays Oyinbrakeme, executes the apprehensive lovergirl with an interesting marine origin, Obinna Okenwa and Sylvester Ekanem (Olotu and Tekena) are brothers in search of greener pastures, with Obinna playing the protective older brother, and Sylvester Ekanem executes the somewhat selfish younger brother, Levi Chikere (Degbe) is the mouthy freedom fighter with a rather weak grasp of sacrifice and true brotherhood. Each of these actors are exceptional in their roles, and to crown it all, Alex Cyr Budin is every bit the annoying villain as Igor. The actors not only naturally align with their characters, the characters themselves are so well written, that there is no deviation from their established values.

Without a doubt, this production skyrockets to the best thing that has ever come out of PlayNetwork. It is true to its roots, the acting is great and the script is brilliant. It is possibly the first movie of its kind in Nigeria, as regards the language of dialogue. Keeping to Play Network fashion, it also teases hints of another production in the works about the Igbo landing. This is a very underrated, but very much appreciated part of the PlayNetwork production company; they always intertwine their productions into what promises to be a cinematic universe much like we see with Marvel.

The movie's dialogue is mainly in Ijaw, Niger Delta pidgin, Russian, Urhobo and Igbo. Prior to watching this movie, I had been certain no other movie would top Afamefuna for me this year, but Blood Vessel ranks right up there. It's a great watch and it highlights familiar themes of exploitation, love, spiritualism, and family.

I am loving the exploration of other languages from Nollywood and I hope that the success of Blood Vessel inspires other Nollywood filmmakers to explore beyond the comfort zone of Wazobia, and also, knowing there are actors willing to play roles, and learn any language in order to execute said role, should be quite the encouraging thought.

Standout scenes (spoilers):

I had about 5 different standout scenes, with Jidekene featuring heavily in them, however, to avoid ruining the movie for some, I'll only pick out two.

1. Boma's shock when Degbe is shot is palpable. He freezes and just stares on in disbelief, and you can fully resonate with his shock in that moment.
2. The scene where Abbey opens their hideout spot and he watches hallucinations of each of his comrades greet him. This scene was incredibly emotional and basically brings us full circle. The choice of music is also emotional, and if you're not guiding your side, you may even shed a tear smiley


Rating: 8/10

Watch or Trowey: Definitely watch.

Have you seen the movie? What are your thoughts and ratings?

PS: Sadly, the guy who played Tekena, Sylvester Ekanem, died a couple of months ago, in unknown circumstances. He was 23-years old and so close to a big break. May his soul Rest In Peace and may his family watch this movie knowing their son left behind a legacy so great despite living a life so short.

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Food / Families Face Bleak Yuletide Over Rising Food Prices, Fares, Others by Hadeylex: 6:55am On Dec 09, 2023
Food prices tripled, traders expect further rise, fear low patronage

Many cancel, adjust travel plans for Christmas as transport fares keep rising

Many families risk celebrating the approaching Christmas and New Year in hardship due to the hike in the prices of goods and services, and are devising life-changing ways to cut costs, findings by Saturday PUNCH have revealed.


Several families told our correspondents that life had become tougher for them as a result of the economic hardship in the country occasioned by the rising inflation of goods and services following the removal of subsidy on petrol.

As a result, many of the people who spoke to Saturday PUNCH said the Yuletide season would be low-keyed, adding that they might not make the usual trips to their hometowns as a result of the high cost of transportation and rising inflation.

According to official data, 63 per cent of Nigerians or 133 million people are currently living in multidimensional poverty.

A recent United Nations report stated that over 40 million households in the country were poor.

Nigerians from different walks of life, who spoke to our correspondents, revealed that they had resorted to borrowing, selling some of their valuables and adopting other cost-cutting measures as a result of the drastic increase in the cost of living.

Several experts have opined that if nothing is done to arrest the drift, millions of Nigerians will fall below the poverty line.

The National Bureau of Statistics in its Customer Price Index for October revealed that the headline inflation rate increased to 27.33 per cent relative to the September rate of 26.72 per cent.

This indicates that the country is facing its worst cost of living crisis in about 20 years.

Food prices soar

The prices of many staple foods like rice and beans have almost tripled, according to a survey conducted by Sunday PUNCH.

Our correspondents who visited markets across Lagos and Ogun states report that a bag of rice now sells for around N55,000 as opposed to N48,000 in October.

A frozen food seller in Mowe, Ogun State, who identified herself simply as Mrs Makinde, disclosed that the prices of frozen fish, chicken and turkey had more than doubled in the last two months.

Many traders also anticipated that the prices would rise further before the peak of the festive season.

Makinde said, “I sold a bottle of palm oil on Thursday for N1,200. As of Friday, it had increased to N1,400. Before the end of next week, it may get to N1,800, or even N2,000 because the producers may go on break.

“As for rice, I was able to buy a bag for N48,000 a few weeks ago. As of yesterday (Thursday), when I reached out to my supplier, he said it was now N55,000 for the long grain and N52,000 for the short grain.”

Another trader, Mr Opeyemi Debo, said a carton of tomato paste that was sold for around N2,500 in November was now selling for N5,500.

He said, “A bucket of powdered pepper now sells for N4,500 from N2,500. A carton of stockfish (panla) now sells for N24,000 from around N15,000, which it sold for last month.

“A bucketful measure of egusi (melon), which sold for around N4,000 last month, now goes for N5,500. A bucket of onion, which used to be N3,000, is now N7,000.

“A carton of chicken now ranges between N32,000 and N34,000 as opposed to N22,000, which it sold for in September and October.

“Turkey now sells for N55,000 for a carton as opposed to N35,000 in October.

“Chicken wings now sell for N35,000 a carton. Five litres of palm oil now sells for N5,000 from around N25,000 in October.

“A paint bucket of yellow garri is now N2,000 as opposed to N800 two months ago. A carton of gizzard is now between N38,500 and N42,000, and I can tell you that it will increase. As for rice, it may sell for N60,000 before Christmas.”

Reduced patronage

A Lagos-based trader, Mrs Ilerioluwa Bamisaye, expressed concern that the increase in the prices of foodstuffs might reduce patronage during the festive period.

According to her, as food prices soar, many families may not be able to afford to celebrate the festive season as they should.

Bamisaye said “I doubt people will come out to buy much this year because the prices of items have tripled. A pack of spaghetti we were selling between N7,000 and N8,000 is now N13,000. Rice is now food for the rich. A bag of beans is now N120,000; whereas before now, it was N70,000. Customers are always asking us for cheaper protein alternatives like shawa (herring fish) and eggs, as well as ponmo (cow hide).”

Another trader in the Ibafo Market, Ogun State, Mrs Opeyemi Jude, who sells wholesale, lamented that the Yuletide season was not reflected in her sales.


“It doesn’t even seem as if we are preparing for Christmas. Around this time last year, many people were coming to buy bags of food items. We all know what is happening now. We only appeal to the government to put the economy in shape so that people will celebrate the season with joy. It is so disturbing that the amount you buy today will be different from what you will get for tomorrow,” she said.

On her part, another trader, Opeyemi Adediran, noted that a portion of tomatoes sold before at N100 was now selling for N500, while pepper increased to N200 from N50 for a portion of five balls.

A fish seller, Mrs Titilayo Oloyode, stated that the mackerel fish (Titus), which sold for N700 last year, was now selling for N1,400 each.

“A carton of Titus fish has increased from N7,000 around April to N57,000, while Kote fish (horse mackerel) now sells for N38,500 per carton instead of N9,000 before subsidy removal. Twenty kilograms of Alaska fish sold for N4,500 before, but currently sells for N26,000,” she noted.

Businesses suffer

Speaking on the increase in the prices of food items, a foodstuffs seller in Lagos, Mrs Oluwatosin Olanrewaju, explained that a bag of potatoes, which sold for between N2,500 and N3,000 about six months ago, currently sells for N8,000.

According to her, a medium-sized tuber of yam now sells for between N1,000 and N1,500 instead of between N500 and N700 earlier in the year, noting that the increase in prices of commodities had led to a reduction in patronage.

She also stated that transportation fare from the North to Lagos had increased from N1,500 per bag to N5,000.

Olanrewajusaid, “I don’t have many people patronising me like before because of the bad economy. I should have gone to buy more goods last week, but you can see that I still have many tubers of yam, which I bought four days ago. If it was last year, they would have finished in two days. People are now opting for potato instead of yam because it is cheaper.”

Another trader, Happiness Bitrus, explained that local and foreign rice (small grain), which sold for N1,500 and N2,000 per plastic measure before, currently sells for N3,800 and N4,500, respectively.

She added that a bag of foreign rice (small and big), which sold for N33,000 and N40,000 earlier in the year, now sells for between N47,000 and N55,000, respectively.

A big bag of beans (drum variety) currently sells for between N110,000 and N115,000, while a small bag sells for N52,000. Before the removal of petrol subsidy, the item was sold between N35,000 and N40,000.

On her part, a tomato and pepper trader, Rachael Adebalogun, said, “The rising prices are not our fault because a bag of pepper before was between N10,000 and N15,000, but it is now sold for N50,000.

“A basket of tomatoes is now N15,000 but it was N8,000 before, while the small bag and the big bag sold for N15,000, but now it is between N70,000 and N80,000. A bag of onions that we bought for N20,000 and N30,000 before is currently sold for between N130,000 and N230,000. The government should pity us. Customers are complaining and they always lament when they come here.”

Families cut costs

A mother of five, Madam Uka Osondu, said her family had dumped chicken and turkey from their meals since July.

“We now eat ponmo, Shawa and Kote fish. We eat eggs sometimes but not all the time. We eat more of jollof rice and not rice and stew because we have found out that it is cheaper. This Christmas is not looking like Christmas at all. My children have been complaining but there is nothing we can do about the situation,” she said....
https://punchng.com/families-face-bleak-yuletide-over-rising-food-prices-fares-others/

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