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NYSC / Re: Zamfara corpers Let's Meet Here by Ejiamatu1(m): 11:56am On Jun 09, 2016
Lagos to Zamfara

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Politics / Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by Ejiamatu1(m): 4:43pm On Dec 10, 2015
Seun this is totally wrong and shameful! This is tantamount to the so called social media law...u just have to get ready to ban every minute of your life because Biafran agitation is more than what you see on the media neither is it APC or PDP. A section of Nigerians feel maltreated, u should tell them why it's wrong to feel that way and why they should believe in Nigerian dream. No one has ever achieved anything by threatening others. Thank you.

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Politics / Re: Is This The ''biggest'' Lie In Nigeria? by Ejiamatu1(m): 5:25pm On Oct 16, 2014
What is more pitiable is the fact the we think that everything ia about PDP and APC! These are parties without any ideology, characterised by baseless and shameful cross-carpetings. The earlier we free ourselves from this ethnic bondage and selfish political partisanship the better for us!!
Religion / Re: TB Joshua Carrying Bags Of Rice (Picture) by Ejiamatu1(m): 3:24pm On Oct 16, 2014
If we don't know the difference between humility and foolishness then I can safely conclude our case as hopeless. We have wheel barrows and trucks and someone who is supposed to educate the public is carring 3bags of rice on his head?? Please don't try such at home! God's wisdom is for veritable use, don't think/do otherwise.

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Politics / Is This The ''biggest'' Lie In Nigeria? by Ejiamatu1(m): 3:10pm On Oct 16, 2014
The young shall grow is arguably a universal statement/fact. Whether the same can be said about 'WE ARE LEADERS OF TOMORROW' is what I want to find out especially as it regards Nigeria. From primary school I was taught/forced to believe so, that one day we (young generation) will lead the country. Decades after that pronouncement, I still see/hear the same names rulling/aspiring to rule the country at various levels. Is it that tomorrow is yet to come or that they LIED too us? In fact I'm more worried considering the fact that it's the so-called future leaders that drum support for these 'old cargos'. Soon Nigeria will be an epitome of a 'left behind country' if we don't stop this trend. The world is advancing geometrically in all fronts and we need a sound mind devoid of sectional/ethnic and political bias to lead us. I'm sincerly tired of hearing certain names all the time (some military men walking in civilian cloaks). If they they don't know their time is up, fellow Nigerians we need to remind them and stop them when necessary because we have no other country. God bless Nigeria.

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Health / Re: Why Ebola Remains Incurable –UK Doctor by Ejiamatu1(m): 4:11pm On Aug 04, 2014
I blame our government because we have the intelectuals to conduct these researches sucessfully. As a medical doctor, I pity patients sometimes when we are handicapped because of unavailabilty of an instrument that would've been of help...if our govt can encourage the experts we have around, we'll be rubbing shoulders with anybody/country soonest.

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Romance / Why Can't We Be Just Friends? by Ejiamatu1(m): 9:24pm On Aug 02, 2014
'A person you know well and regard with affection and trust' is an online definition of a friend. With the advent of a term like friend zone, it's pertinent for us to actually examine our social lives and the implication of our choices (words and actions). There are many benefits of friendship that we can't just sacrifice on the altar of romance. A friend is someone that knows and understands you; shares in your joy and sadness and gives you reason(s) to hold on to your dream. As a guy I have few close female friends, close enough that some people will believe that it's a romantic relationship. But we are friends, we love and respect one another, share things together and of course 'happy! For instance, one of them that got married, happily introduced me to her spouse and today I'm their family friend. So I ask my fellow Nairalanders, why can't we be friends without romance ( but benefit and mutual understanding)?

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