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Health / Re: I Might Die Soon If Help Fails Again. by HandsomeLoner(m): 6:24am On Aug 28, 2019
donigspain:
Thanks man. I am glad you're better now.

Enjoy your new lease of life. grin cool

Thanks
Health / Re: I Might Die Soon If Help Fails Again. by HandsomeLoner(m): 2:03pm On Aug 27, 2019
Update:

I want to say a big thank you to everyone that contributed towards my treatment/healing and recovery.

Special shout-out to @donigspain and @MariaAgeles for their kindness and generosity. MariaAngeles helped with food dieting tips/water therapy while @donigspain arranged for herbal medicine free of charge.

Thanks to you all once again. May God in his infinite mercies continue to guide, bless and keep you safe at all times. Amen.

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Health / Re: I Might Die Soon If Help Fails Again. by HandsomeLoner(m): 3:47pm On Aug 17, 2019
MariaAngeles:

Sorry I didn't receive your email, but you can mention me with your number if you want, so I can chat you up on WhatsApp .

Zero Eight One - - - - XxxX

Sorry for the "transcoding"

Thanks
Health / Re: I Might Die Soon If Help Fails Again. by HandsomeLoner(m): 7:01pm On Aug 16, 2019
MariaAngeles:

If you want to, you can send me an email .
I might be of help to you
Ok. I will
Health / Re: I Might Die Soon If Help Fails Again. by HandsomeLoner(m): 4:51am On Aug 15, 2019
donigspain:
Please send your number to my email - donigspain@gmail.com

My mum treats pile like it's nothing no matter how long the person has lived with it. I won't charge you a dime. I will pay the bills for the herbal medicine and its transport from Aba to Lagos (or wherever you are).

I am very serious. I've seen people die from pile (haemorrhage) because they were ashamed to speak up.

Thank you so much. I'll do so
Health / Re: I Might Die Soon If Help Fails Again. by HandsomeLoner(m): 2:39am On Aug 15, 2019
grandstar:


Try this. Set up a gofundme account stating your problem.

Go to fiverr and locate a Tumblr gig that can promote your gofundme to his followers. You should achieve something.

Total cost is $7 which is about N2,600

Thanks
Health / Re: I Might Die Soon If Help Fails Again. by HandsomeLoner(m): 2:37am On Aug 15, 2019
MariaAngeles:

So sorry for your pain .
Have you looked into your diet ?
It might be the cause of the problem. Please let me know .
I pray that you be cured and perfectly healed in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen .


Amen. Thanks

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Health / Re: I Might Die Soon If Help Fails Again. by HandsomeLoner(m): 7:50pm On Aug 14, 2019
Protein0:

Chief you're bleeding.
Go there. People there are human beings
Plus it's "general" hospital.

I knew national hospital and UATH are also close to you before mentioning Zuba General hospital

I really appreciate your contribution. God bless you now and always
Health / Re: I Might Die Soon If Help Fails Again. by HandsomeLoner(m): 7:44pm On Aug 14, 2019
Protein0:

Go to Zuba General hospital.
You'll at least be assessed by a doctor, for free. Then you can take it up from there.

Plenty things can cause your symptom. Only a thorough history taking and assessment can narrow it down and then you can have a rough idea of the needed costs hence, public fund raising will be easier.


Plus something will be done to the bleeding.

Ok. I'd like visit the place tomorrow or next
Thanks again
Health / Re: I Might Die Soon If Help Fails Again. by HandsomeLoner(m): 6:59pm On Aug 14, 2019
Protein0:

Go to Zuba General hospital
I know nothing of value comes free, how much is the hospital card there?

Thanks
Health / Re: I Might Die Soon If Help Fails Again. by HandsomeLoner(m): 6:53pm On Aug 14, 2019
@dominique
Health / Re: I Might Die Soon If Help Fails Again. by HandsomeLoner(m): 6:45pm On Aug 14, 2019
@lalasticlala
Health / Re: I Might Die Soon If Help Fails Again. by HandsomeLoner(m): 6:33pm On Aug 14, 2019
This is my personal problem... yet I don't have a personal savings to afford an hospital card.

And I don't want to appear beggerly, but I won't mind if someone within Airport road Abuja can assist; I am not soliciting for funds transfer into my account, I am willing and ready to meet with a helper in any hospital between Lugbe and Wuse right now.

Thanks
Health / Re: I Might Die Soon If Help Fails Again. by HandsomeLoner(m): 6:24pm On Aug 14, 2019
Beblessedbaba:
Please get help by going to the hospital. Speedily recovery.

Thanks. But I'm "very rich" at the moment to say the least. Family? I already exhausted my plea allotment. They're kinda tired. I just want to know what's wrong with me by hearing from Doctors in the house experience (s)
Health / I Might Die Soon If Help Fails Again. by HandsomeLoner(m): 6:19pm On Aug 14, 2019
I am typing this with the little strength within my body system.

I have been a victim of this dangerous bloody pile since 2009. This year seems the toughest, I normally see blood in my stool from time to time but in the last three days... I don't just see blood in my stool but while I'm standing or seating on my butt.

It's something like a woman menstruating; the flow is similar to the women's monthly period.

My trousers soaked and it stains anything I sat on... Okada seat, car seat and office chair. It's embarrassing.

Please help me... Temperature is not normal as I type this.

I'll be glad to get positive response asap.

#ps. Just to clarify the funny folks coming to make fun of my predicament... My sexual orientation? = Straight. Never practiced annal sex.

Thanks
Webmasters / Re: Give Away: I Have These Premium Wordpress Themes To Give To You For Free by HandsomeLoner(m): 4:30pm On Feb 11, 2017
This Op is sure!
I got my package as promised... I made a special request & he delivered in less than 24hours.

Thanks a lot, SunFlow
Romance / Re: The Life Of A Handsome-lonely Guy by HandsomeLoner(m): 4:28pm On Feb 11, 2017
I tried and failed. Apologies to Jane whom I met on this thread... I was too dumb to sense her green light before she swerve land.
#iHateBeingDumb cry
Romance / Re: The Life Of A Handsome-lonely Guy by HandsomeLoner(m): 4:25pm On Feb 11, 2017
coolestofall:

I can relate 2 dat but u need 2 up ur game, get off ur ass n go outside ur comfort zone.

I'm trying
Thanks
Romance / Re: 11 Things Nigerian Girls Do When Valentine Day Is Close by HandsomeLoner(m): 6:45pm On Feb 10, 2017
cheesy
Romance / Re: The Life Of A Handsome-lonely Guy by HandsomeLoner(m): 6:42pm On Feb 10, 2017
Romance / Re: The Life Of A Handsome-lonely Guy by HandsomeLoner(m): 6:42pm On Feb 10, 2017
HandsomeLoner:

quote author=anasbeaut post=35816377]Mbok picture o grin

i don't feel ok to post it yet; the pix might distract or make the thread loose focus.
Romance / Re: Post Your Best Picture And Whoever Quotes You, Likes You by HandsomeLoner(m): 6:30pm On Feb 10, 2017
rosy4u:
Me.. .
wink kiss
Romance / Re: Help!! I Hate That Am A Goodlooking Guy) by HandsomeLoner(m): 2:13pm On Oct 13, 2015
I've been there... They said all sorts of trash.
Have a look at mine:
Since I was a kid, I always hear people compliment my good looks. Some would would wish I was a girl so they marry me when I'm grown cheesy
Just to cut the long story short I'd say that I'm a handsome good guy with the fear of God.

But I've never lived to enjoy anything from my looks, instead I've lived to suffer heartache, disappointments and rejections from almost everywhere I go. A lot of people judge me even before they talk to me; it's so sad... a lot of people judge me by the standards of what they see on the movie screen. They believe every good looking guy is a cheat, proud, arrogant etc... but that's not the case with me.

The problem that brought me here is this: I'm 28 and I have no girlfriend in this country of over 70 million date_able pretty girls. This is really getting me sad. I have talked to the pretty once, the beautiful once and the "not-bad looking" girls but all to no avail. They always find one reason or the other to turn down my proposal. This is really exasperating. I do not know what could be responsible for all this embarassed

I've got all it takes to be happy in this life but something keeps driving away all the girls from around me. Why?
Could it be that I'm under a spell or something?

Pls help. I don't want no sermon from any religious sect but "pure true" talk to change the situation around me.

https://www.nairaland.com/2429830/life-handsome-lonely-guy

You shall overcome, bro.
#Stay strong smiley





HandsomeLoner
Education / Re: The War Against Open University by HandsomeLoner(m): 11:33am On Sep 15, 2015
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Education / Re: The War Against Open University by HandsomeLoner(m): 11:16am On Sep 15, 2015
@ FINgames: I'd rather you join me saturate every online platform like nairaland, facebook et al until we get the needed attention instead of whining like I stole meat from your plate of rice grin
Education / Re: The War Against Open University by HandsomeLoner(m): 11:08am On Sep 15, 2015
FINgames:
stolen thread.this ugly loner of a op stole this thread from mrrights

What if I told you I got his permission to post this?

It is either you diidnt read or you fail to understand letters.

Here is the screen grab of our chat with him this morning.

#quitHating
#startLiving

Education / The War Against Open University by HandsomeLoner(m): 9:14am On Sep 15, 2015
There is a war against the National Open University of Nigeria. Indeed, there is a war against education. This war is led by the authorities of some conventional universities, Council of Legal Education, whose members are mostly from the conventional universities, the National Youth

Service Corps and some other government agencies benefiting from citizens’ ignorance and continuous exploitation of Nigerian students.

As we all know, wars are fought against enemies, sometimes against obstacles that are preventing progress. However, when war is declared against an institution of learning, whose only crime is providing access to quality education for all those who seek knowledge, it becomes a major source of concern to all lovers of knowledge.

It must be noted that, the war against Open University is not against the management of the university, certainly not. It is directly against the students of the university and in extension, the Nigerian people who are the primary consideration for the establishment of the university.

Before I go further, let me state that, the war against National Open University of Nigeria shall not succeed. Although, we know those executing this unholy war, what we don’t understand is their reasons for engaging in this dirty practice in the 21st century, thereby making Nigeria look backward to the amusement of the international community. If not, why would those saddled with the responsibilities of regulating and moving Nigerian education forward, resort to condemning best practices as seen all over the world?

We are often left to wonder, why highly-placed personnel, occupying important positions as heads of academic agencies would abhor this noble institution so much that they are willing to kill it without any remorse or conscience.

From our investigation, we learnt that, this war shouldn’t be unconnected with the endemic corruption in the Nigerian education sector. For example, the National Open University of Nigeria has fulfilled every requirement in terms of standards, but its two sets of Law graduates have yet to get admission into the Nigerian Law School. After three years of graduating as lawyers, NOUN law graduates are still roaming the street with their law degrees.

Despite NOUN coming first in 2013 Moot competition as a first time participant, trouncing every other university, both known and unknown in the process to emerge victorious, the Council of Legal Education still feels justified to proclaim this citadel of noble intellectuals as not qualified to pursue law. If NOUN which came first in law competition is not qualified to pursue law, please tell us, which other university is qualified? Like the Council of Legal Education, the National Youth Service Corps had also refused to mobilise Open University graduates within the service year for the mandatory National Youth Service. For the NYSC, there was no reason given, they just assumed that graduates from this first of its kind university should not be mobilised for national service. They are excluded for no just reason.

As I ponder over the above and other similar discrimination without justification, I recall a publication by Don Adinuba, written as far back as 1985 when the Open University was first suspended during the military era of President Muhammadu Buhari. In the said publication, Don Adinuba wrote: In 1985, Mr. B.A Ibironke, the director of studies of the Nigerian Law school announced that candidates with external law degree would no longer be admitted into the Nigerian law school. The reason the law school study director gave was that such graduates, during their training, were not quite exposed to such important facilities as the library. How did Ibironke or the Council of Legal Education came to that conclusion was not explained.

Adinuba recalled the suspension of NOUN in 1984. Long before the suspension, the Open University, one of the few imaginative innovation of the federal civil administration, had suffered a serious governmental setback. The senate refused to pass the bill establishing it because the President had appointed a Vice Chancellor for the university even before the bill was sent to the National Assembly. For that singular reason, senators failed to agree on whether to approve or not, the bill establishing the university until military took over the affairs of the country. Don Adinuba wrote that, the UPN, contrary to popular thinking, did not oppose the establishment of an Open University. After all, its leader Obafemi Awolowo earned an external degree of London University in Commerce.

While it is true that, former premier of Western region, Chief Obafemi Awolowo earned a degree through what can be compared to the Open University education in London, he was not the only one. There are many other respected figures in Nigeria who acquired degree through the same process. Dr. Basil Nnanna Ukaegbu (statesman and former governorship candidate of GNPP), Prof. Sam Aluko (foremost and popular economist), Prof. Chike Obi and many others are graduates of the same system of University. We must ask, was there any misgivings about their intellectual capabilities? The resounding answer from the general public would be a very loud No. How then can those, fighting war against this institution in Nigeria justify their war? Imagine that, if the above mentioned personalities were denied access to certain privileges on the basis of their education in Open University system, would that not have been a great disservice to the Nigerian nation? So, why would some people be all out to frustrate Nigerians who seek education at the Open University through unjustifiable discrimination?

Prof. Aluko, one of the few authentic and principled Nigerian academics, had been wondering as far back as 1980’s, why his countrymen should be debating the desirability or otherwise of open education when the Latin Americans have adopted ‘’mobile education’’, a system enabling guerrillas to earn university education while in the war front. This is a time to rethink if this nation must move forward.

Although, it is our understanding that, one of the reasons for barring NOUN graduates is the fear that, should the university be approved by all agencies without any discrimination, more Nigerians would have access to acquire legal education and become barristers. Also, another point to be considered is that, should Open University be approved for law, NYSC etc, most Nigerian students would prefer to apply to the university instead of patronising many of the conventional universities. For that singular reason, these professionals decided to dent the image of the school through all kind of machinations, to give a perception that the Open University could not have been of high quality when compared with conventional universities. In essence, the no law school, no NYSC and so on are geared towards making the public believe that the Open University is not good enough. They are doing this so that, when the school is finally approved, it would take a long time to disabuse the minds of the public about such fallacy, giving the conventional universities more time to adjust to the new reality.

me conclude that, if law school’s decision was informed by the desire to uphold the purity and standard of legal practice in Nigeria, the council should admit NOUN law graduates and subject them to the same test process like graduates from other universities. Only through such process, can the council justify its stance on the Open University. As for the NYSC and others, let the day of the lord come. Service of one’s fatherland is a right; all citizens should be allowed to participate.

Abdulrazaq Hamzat wrote in via discus4now@gmail.com

Source: www.9iceclick.com

CC: lalasticlala, ishilove, MizMycoli,

Health / Re: Once Upon A Time In Nigeria: Do You Remember This? by HandsomeLoner(m): 2:33pm On Jul 29, 2015
RaDaZaBaNa:
E B O L A
Politics / Re: The Questions Okonjo-Iweala Could Not Answer By Oshiomhole by HandsomeLoner(m): 11:24am On Jul 17, 2015
Burger01:
Personalities aside, NOI should just answer the simple questions. We dey wait for answers bikosmiley




Those cheeks though grin cheesy

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Romance / Re: The Life Of A Handsome-lonely Guy by HandsomeLoner(m): 9:42pm On Jul 14, 2015
DaisyII:
grin
uhmm...twasn't a big deal telling
smiley
Romance / Re: The Life Of A Handsome-lonely Guy by HandsomeLoner(m): 5:52pm On Jul 13, 2015
DaisyII:
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you know,what gives some people concern,actually gives me protein.
Good to know
Romance / Re: The Life Of A Handsome-lonely Guy by HandsomeLoner(m): 5:44pm On Jul 13, 2015
africaflozy:
You not the only one facing this kinda problem...i will advice you to be patient and stop thinking over it,believe me it will happen when you least expect it...and don't be desperate at all
Thank you.

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