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Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Nobody: 5:54am On Mar 30, 2018 |
SnakeChopMoney:Mr know it all.Not every abortion is as a result of premarital or illicit sex. Some can be as a result of complications that is life threatening to the mother of the child.... 2 Likes |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by kennycalls(m): 5:56am On Mar 30, 2018 |
No, Biko!! We don't want to add to our woes.... That is when some prophet will come and tell us our too many sins is why we are getting bad leadership and there's a place called sin city in America still they don't get bad leadership..�������..am fed up�� 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by MrPresident1: 6:07am On Mar 30, 2018 |
1Sharon: Lepa, something is wrong with you o. What is the meaning of this trash? The world is underpopulated, the earth has enough for everyman's need, but it cannot accommodate the extraordinary greed of the basest of men. Abortion is not bad, it is evil! If we had our way, and not being subject to the ruling ideology that owns this world presently, women should get married as soon as they are biologically able to do so, this is the plan of God for the world, but satan has turned everything upside down. We will continue to procreate, and I encourage my people to continue to give birth, we say an UNEQUIVOCAL NO to legalisation of abortion. Lepa, if you do not know, let me tell you, and I will show you proof, the Caucasian, the one who is telling us that the world is overpopulated is no longer able to breed, he is dying out Spanish government creates new sex position to stimulate low birth rate The Spanish government has taken a radical step to arrest the country's declining birth rate – by creating the position of a ‘Sex Tsar’. It’s part of a bid to encourage a baby boom and counteract the population slump. https://www.rt.com/viral/378753-spain-birth-sex-tsar/ Germany’s fertility rate hits 33-year high due to migrant influx The EU’s most populous country has reversed demographic trends going back decades, with statistics showing that the rise in fertility is almost exclusively down to immigrant women, while the lifetime birthrates among the German population remain static. https://www.rt.com/news/363064-germany-fertility-rate-immigrants/ Germany records highest birth rate since 1970s Germany recorded a bounce in the birth rate in 2016, official statistics showed Wednesday. The country hit a 43-year high helped along by large numbers of recently-arrived migrants, AFP reported. Some 792,131 children were born in Europe’s most populous nation in 2016, federal statistics authority Destatis said, an increase of 7 percent over the previous year. While German women had some 3 percent more babies than in 2015, at 607,500, non-German births increased 25 percent, to 184,660. “The number of women from countries with traditionally higher tendency to bear children increased” following a surge in migration in 2015-16, Destatis said. Those years saw more than a million people arrive in Germany, many from conflict hotspots in the Middle East. https://www.rt.com/newsline/422610-germany-highest-birth-rate/ Low male fertility caused by sunscreen, everyday plastics – scientist Low fertility rates have been blamed on everything from laptops to cycling – but a scientist now claims that other common items are also diminishing men's chances of fatherhood. From sunscreen to frying pans, he says men aren't as safe as they thought. According to Danish researcher Niels Jorgensen, certain chemicals are responsible for low fertility rates – and those chemicals are found all around us. https://www.rt.com/news/268102-harmful-plastics-low-fertility/ Sperm abnormality, possible infertility linked to air pollution - study Men who dream of becoming a father may want to make sure they're living in a place with good air quality. A new study has found a link between air pollution and abnormal sperm, potentially leading to infertility. The research, led by scientists from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, studied the sperm of 6,475 male participants in Taiwan. All of the volunteers were between the ages of 15 and 49, and participated in a standard medical examination program between 2001 and 2014. https://www.rt.com/news/410637-sperm-infertility-air-quality/ Another banking crisis in the UK – donor sperm shortages A shortage of donor sperm in the UK is thought to have been caused by the removal of donor anonymity in 2005, when people conceived by sperm donation received the right to discover their donor’s name. However, according to the latest figures of the UK Government HFEA (Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority), sperm donor numbers are on the rise. Fertility experts state that a shortage does exist, but the problem needs a more complex solution, rather than just reinstating anonymity. The demand for donor insemination in the UK is approximately 4,000 patients per year, which requires about 500 sperm donors to be recruited each year. About 96% of those who apply to donate sperm are rejected because of poor sperm quality, concerns about sexually transmitted diseases or their genetic history. https://www.rt.com/news/uk-donor-sperm-shortages/ While they are looking for ways to increase their own population, they are telling you that you are overpopulated and sublimely pushing you to consider legalising abortions. Sharon bi won ba n tan e, o je ma tan ra re Even in your UK, they are looking for quality sperm! Nonsense! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by InvertedHammer: 6:09am On Mar 30, 2018 |
/ Even some people here would have been better aborted. / |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by MrPresident1: 6:15am On Mar 30, 2018 |
‘Australian women need Muslim men to fertilize them,’ says halal food chief in Facebook rant The head of a Muslim food certification body in Australia has said “Australian women need [Muslim men] to fertilize them,” causing an online outcry. Mohamed Elmouelhy, the head of the Halal Certification Authority in Australia, wrote on his Facebook page that Australian women needed male Muslims because men in the country “are a dying breed.” “Australian women need us to fertilize them and keep them surrounded by Muslim babies while beer swilling, cigarette smoking, drug injecting can only dream of what Muslim men are capable of,” his post read. He added that Muslims “have a duty to make your [Australian women] happy.” Elmouelhy concluded that the white race in the country “will be extinct in another 40 years” if Australia “is left to bigots.” https://www.rt.com/viral/397837-australia-muslim-women-sperm/ cc 1sharon 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by MrPresident1: 6:16am On Mar 30, 2018 |
Great balls of fire! Mobile phones are ‘cooking’ men’s sperm Using a mobile phone for even one hour a day can be so damaging to sperm that men may develop difficulties conceiving, fertility experts have warned. A study by British scientists has found that exposure to mobile phones close to the testicles, or within a foot or two of the body, can ‘cook’ sperm, dramatically reducing its levels. Results from the study showed that men who keep their phones in their pocket during the day had reduced sperm levels in 47 percent of cases, as opposed to just 11 percent of the general population. More than 100 men were analyzed in the study, which found that men not only keep mobile phones close to their groin, but also keep charging phones a few centimeters from their beds. The study, published in the journal Reproductive BioMedicine, suggests that leaving phones near the bed while sleeping can also pose a threat to sperm counts. https://www.rt.com/uk/333265-mobile-phones-sperm-count/ cc 1sharon 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by MrPresident1: 6:23am On Mar 30, 2018 |
1sharon, here is your magnum opus, you need to liberate our mind. This here below is why they tell you you are overpopulated when in actual fact you are grossly underpopulated; there is enough for everymans need but not enough for the some people's greed! Humanity at risk as sperm levels among Western men plummet to record low Chemicals, diet, stress, and lifestyle choices have caused the sperm levels of Western men to plummet to less than 50 percent of what they were four decades ago, a new study has found. The research found that sperm in the ejaculate of men from Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand fell by 1.4 percent every year between 1973 2011, leading to an overall drop of just over 52 percent. “The results are quite shocking,” said study co-author Hagai Levine, an epidemiologist from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, according to Reuters. He called the results an "urgent wake-up call" and told the BBC: "Eventually we may have a problem, and with reproduction in general, and it may be the extinction of the human species." Levine added that while fertility treatments such as IVF can sometimes offer solutions to the procreating problem, little is being done to address the root of the issue - an overall general decline in men's health. Poor sperm counts have also been associated with testicular cancer, increased male mortality rates, children born with one or both testicles missing, and the onset of male puberty, according to the researchers. Environmental influences, heat, lifestyle factors, diet, stress, smoking, and obesity - both prenatally and in adult life - have all been “plausibly associated” with the decline, according to the study. “Therefore, sperm count may sensitively reflect the impacts of the modern environment on male health throughout the life course,” the paper reads. In particular, the paper notes, chemical exposures or maternal smoking “during critical windows of male reproductive development may play a role in prenatal life, while lifestyle changes and exposure to pesticides may play a role in adult life.” Published in the medical journal Human Reproduction Update, the “rigorous and comprehensive” research analyzed data from 185 studies. Researchers from Israel, Denmark, the US, Brazil, and Spain took part in the study. The trend has not been recorded among men in Africa, Asia, or South America, though the authors concede that fewer studies have been carried out in those regions. The study’s authors have called for urgent work to narrow down the causes for the decline in sperm levels among Western men. “This definitive study shows, for the first time, that this decline is strong and continuing,” said one of the study’s authors, Professor Shanna Swan of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. https://www.rt.com/viral/397538-sperm-low-western-men/ 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Leonbonapart(m): 6:35am On Mar 30, 2018 |
bhlesingglory:to look beyond religious view and legalize murdering of infants. Na only God go make am better for you....son of belial 1 Like |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Leonbonapart(m): 6:36am On Mar 30, 2018 |
1Sharon:you are the devil himself |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Leonbonapart(m): 6:39am On Mar 30, 2018 |
kimbraa:if you were aborted , the world would have less worry of one eediot. But no to it 1 Like |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Teespice(f): 6:46am On Mar 30, 2018 |
this topic is actually a dicey one. there are two groups, pro life and pro choice. the mindset of a pro life is that abortion is a no no. reverse is that of pro choice. in Nigeria, abortion is seen as a crime in the criminal code (forgotten the section). see ehn, Nigeria is a very religious and morally upright country (tongue in cheek) where topics like this are seen as an aberration. then again, abortion is done in secret and codedly (those who do several abortions do not do them by themselves). anyhoo, it is in our statute books which makes it illegal and punishable. then again, why criminalise abortion when worse crimes occur almost on a daily basis? 1 Like |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Hahnemann: 6:51am On Mar 30, 2018 |
Dheartless: U are completely out of your mind here, I'm going to report this your comment to the appropriate authorities so you can face the full rot of the law. |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by ibnchokomah(m): 6:53am On Mar 30, 2018 |
Octaves:You don't deal with life based on probabilities. Simbi should be the judge of that. Why didn't you address the other points raised? Secondly republicans are conservative hence the defund. It doesn't mean that it didn't work 1 Like |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by opribo(m): 7:02am On Mar 30, 2018 |
What is bad is bad, it doesn't have to names to it. I know sometimes people are raped by close relationship, robbers, bad friends etc and they get pregnant. Such circumstances are r |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by ceejayblingz(f): 7:04am On Mar 30, 2018 |
If u like shout no from now till whenever d world decides to end, it's ur business. Making it legal will only help reduce mortality rate which arise through visiting quacks It could be ur daughter tomorrow who will visit a quack and who can predict d end result? Last last wetin concern me sef? Ona Weldon o 1 Like |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Omuneizzy6(m): 7:11am On Mar 30, 2018 |
No let murdering be allowed and less see the population of this country, just like asking should fornication be legalized in the kingdom of God. |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Nickizoe(f): 7:15am On Mar 30, 2018 |
It should be regelized please. A whole bunch of people have died through visiting quacks Doc and self medication too... Nothing is so Damn wrong with it... |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by biggieoflife: 7:18am On Mar 30, 2018 |
My thoughts on abortion. 1) The heart of a foetus starts beating at 6 weeks. 2) Terminating the foetus at that point means taking a life. 3) Taking a life to correct a ‘mistake’ should be illegal. 4) But we don’t have to be too idealistic because we live in Nigeria. Even though it’s illegal, people adopt everyday using quack doctors, dangerously powerful drugs and untested techniques from old midwife tales. 5) if abortion were legalized, people would be able to go and safely carry out the procedure at registered hospitals. 6) But because it involves termination of human life, it is murder. That’s my dilemma in a nutshell |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by biggieoflife: 7:20am On Mar 30, 2018 |
Nickizoe: What’s wrong with it is that the heart of a foetus starts beating at 6 months. If people want to terminate human life so as to correct their mistake. WRONG |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Nobody: 7:24am On Mar 30, 2018 |
Bibors:does that sound realistic to you, how many people you know are foster parents or willing to adopt even if they are infertile, almost none. Abortion should be legalised not because it is a sin, but because if it becomes legalised it becomes safe, preventing many future mothers from dying in the hands of quacks. No matter how much you say no, many women will still do it anyways. Let us stop dexeiving ourselves with religion and culture. So my answer is YES, YES and YES. |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Ladyhippolyta88(f): 7:24am On Mar 30, 2018 |
Doctormarrvin:This is actually a consolation on your part.Some people would tell you that it is when we are born that man shapes his own destiny and that the destiny of an unborn child is null and void.Anyway I see your point it is a free world after all we just need to plan well so that issues like abortions would not arise at all. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Evangelistofluv: 7:25am On Mar 30, 2018 |
I will say No. Already our girls are bad in it, if you now tag legality to it, then girls would go Gaga and bleeping overboard. Hahahaha |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Nobody: 7:31am On Mar 30, 2018 |
biggieoflife:in that case, all deworming medicines should be illegal. There are many similarities between a tapeworm and a fetus. They both depend on the host to survive by living in the host. They can both affect the health of the host or in this case the mother. A fetus is just a modified parasite that has a shorter tenacy agreement with the mother. What makes it different is that it has the tendency to either be a blessing or menace to society. 1 Like |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by biggieoflife: 7:33am On Mar 30, 2018 |
omocalabar: No soul? What does that mean? At 6 weeks, there’s already an heartbeat. Even a baby that is born is referred to as ‘it’ |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Adegboye15(m): 7:36am On Mar 30, 2018 |
Noooooooo |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Chari4: 7:38am On Mar 30, 2018 |
YES! I am a christian and personally do not condone pre marital sex but it happens in as much as we deny it. Our self righteousness has made even schools not to adequately teach about sex education, most young people don't even know their safe period talk more of when they are pregnant. Eventually they find out late and try to remove it from quacks and losing their wombs. First things first, sex education should be included in schools curriculum 2ndly: contraceptives shoukd be made available to any child above 13 (God forbid they do that in Nija Cox we still believe everyone is a virgin. INDEED) finally : abortion should be legal, one of the highest cause of maternal mortality is ABORTION ( done in facility not equipped enough by personnel not skilled enough because the skilled one Won't do it because of the law). We are constantly loosing young ones for problems we have turned a blind eye towards.in conclusion if step 1 and 2 are done the need for abortion, unwanted pregnancies, unemployment and crime rates will reduce. N.B: medical personnel shoukd also be given the option to choose if they want to do it or refer to another (to respect their religious beliefs) . It's a win win. |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Fortuneoo: 7:42am On Mar 30, 2018 |
That is the right of a woman to decide. If the answer is NO, what would be your decision if your own daughter, sister or wife is raped by a mad man or armed robber and she gets pregnant afterwards? |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Saintdaprince(m): 7:42am On Mar 30, 2018 |
We all have spoken as a result of the light we have received. Let me ask a general question. With it we can understand where I am trying to point at. What if our parents wasn't married when our dear super and wonderful mum gave birth to us? Let say they were just dating and our mum got pregnant? If the had aborted that pregnancy, believe you me, there would be no you and I today. Also the only way I support abortion is when a married woman is pregnant and her pregnancy is endangering her life and there are complications, We will recommend for D/C to flush out the fetus and save the life of the mother. Abortion is a crime. |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Doctormarrvin: 7:43am On Mar 30, 2018 |
Ladyhippolyta88:I guess I got all sentimental last night,i'll admit. I understand now that some people don't have choices and there are some scenarios that may even warrant an abortion because I did my research last night. Thanks for keeping this argument insults free. 2 Likes |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by Doctormarrvin: 7:49am On Mar 30, 2018 |
fabienjoe:I understand what you're trying to say. I got sentimental last night and the abortion topic just sounded wrong to me. I'm also looking at it from the many worlds interpretation angle,i think the theory is self explanatory so I'lld really want you to look it up. Thanks for your detailed explanation bro. |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by sammy4life2(m): 7:56am On Mar 30, 2018 |
NurseJay: And if the worst President of Nigeria was aborted years back we would also not have been in this mess today..... 1 Like |
Re: Should Abortion Be Legalized In Nigeria? by pawesome(m): 7:57am On Mar 30, 2018 |
Wait... It is not legal before ? Shiiit is more common than Buhari |
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