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Politics / Re: Atiku reacts To Federal Government's Ban on Twitter by realjaybash(m): 7:18pm On Jun 04, 2021
Atiku's last tweet from UAE? This ban is purely for Nigerians without VPN sub though!
aminulive:


https://politicsnigeria.com/atiku-reacts-to-president-buharis-ban-on-twitter/
Politics / Re: Suhaila Ibrahim Zakzaky With Soleimani's Daughter In Iran (Photos) by realjaybash(m): 1:00pm On Feb 18, 2020
Blindersoff:
This is the same El Zakzaky many are attacking El Rufai for and whom Falana is defending.

It is clear that the FG knows much more than most do which is why they have refused to release El Zakzaky.

Buhari has remained defiant to the courts and has refused to release El Zakzaky and this picture justifies his reason not to.

Must of us up north, understand the dangers of this guy called Elzakzaky. But some dudes think Buhari is fighting a personal battle. It’s about the sovereignty of Ng.

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Politics / Re: How State Governments ‘Pocketed’ N15.5 Trillion LG Allocation by realjaybash(m): 11:34am On May 13, 2019
But in most cases, we tend to focus more on the leadership at the centre and neglect the huge impact states and LG can make to our developmental needs.
Blue3k:


Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/329460-analysis-how-nigerian-state-governments-pocketed-n15-5-trillion-lga-allocations-in-12-years.html

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Black Pupils Separated From White Classmates In South Africa by realjaybash(m): 7:11pm On Jan 09, 2019
This reminds me of Ben Carson’s story as written in his book “Gifted Hands”.
IamHeWrites:
The photo taken at Schweizer-Reneke Laerskool in South Africa shows three black pupil sitting alone on a table placed by the door and far away from their white classmates.

See photos below;

Read More; http://igberetvnews.com/519543/see-viral-photo-of-black-pupils-separated-from-their-white-classmates-in-south-africa/

Phones / Re: Which Mobile Phone Do You Have? by realjaybash(m): 10:02pm On Dec 10, 2016
Lg g flex
Family / Re: She Got Pregnant At 11 But Today She Is Married And Also A Masters Holder by realjaybash(m): 7:40pm On Oct 01, 2016
How comes she isn't 18 and still got pregnant? And yet she still don't have fistula?
Education / Re: Recession: Lagos Parents Withdraw Kids From Private Schools by realjaybash(m): 4:40pm On Sep 11, 2016
Back to real life...


[b][/b]Nija
Politics / Re: Buhari Appoints Health Agencies Director-Generals by realjaybash(m): 12:52pm On Jul 29, 2016
comos:
Sensitive security and mineral exploration positions to north

health, tourism and other irrelevant position to south.

He better appoints northerners to all position, we have left everything for them


With people like you, this country have very little prospect

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Politics / Re: Table Showing Buhari’s Appointments By Geopolitical Zones by realjaybash(m): 1:31pm On Jul 18, 2016
Science/Technology / Re: Mubarak Abdullahi Builds Helicopters In His House by realjaybash(m): 10:45am On Jul 18, 2016
savio93:
Creativity at it's peak....carry on.....Correct northern guy using his brain while his brothers are strapping themselves with bomb in the name of their God and promises of virgins.
Kudos

They don sack you from that baby factory and you come nairaland dey showcase you militancy tendencies abi? Daqiqin banza.
Politics / Re: Fashola Releases Photos Of Lagos-ibadan Dual Carriageway Project by realjaybash(m): 10:37am On Jul 18, 2016
rusher14:
Thank you GEJ for cleaning our yansh.

People like this should be in Kuje prison
rusher14:
[b]Thank you GEJ for cleaning our yansh.

People like this should be in Kuje prison [/b]
rusher14:
Thank you GEJ for cleaning our yansh.

People like this should be in Kuje prison
Politics / Re: A JEGA Must Go Protest Currently On Along Ikorodu Road Lagos by realjaybash(m): 4:42pm On Mar 16, 2015
Acidosis:

They are not as jobless as those brainless lunatics marching for a despotic tyrant

Nigeria is currently governed by a Tyrant

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Politics / Re: Picture Of Tambuwal Driving Himself To Work by realjaybash(m): 12:11pm On Nov 05, 2014
AlienSPY:
What other security do he need when he is riding in over 120million naira bullet proof vehicle courtesy of Niger Delta oil.

Can this useless sadistic nomad be able to afford that vehicle rearing cattle for 2 decades?

There are business men and women who have made billions without having to do with "oil". Your assertion has further proved how narrow your thinking about wealth in this world.

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Properties / Re: 10 Most Powerful Buildings In Nigeria by realjaybash(m): 3:39pm On Aug 26, 2014
meforyou1: What's powerful about kano emir's building?
Powerful to those concerned. perhaps not you
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigeria Police Get Approval To Recruit More Personnel – Official by realjaybash(m): 2:40pm On Aug 13, 2014
DonaldGenes: Hmmmmmmmmmph


Why Police or Nigerian armed Forces always recruiting but then Juicy Nigerian Agencies like NNPC, NSE, DPR, and NDDC will never recruit same as this Nig Armed forces, .I thought People in hundreds retire every six months..Why wait after 4 years to recruit a microscopic Privileged Individuals especially NNPC is fond of that.....

But that's by the way, I Think Giving people grants or loans to be self-employed is the best thing than sitting in the office, Carrying dusted files of 1940, Selling Okris, gossiping and taking pictures.. That's redundancy..

The reason for that is because organizations like nnpc, cbn, nddc etc are not meant for every Nigerian. Those places are reserved for sons and daughters of the elites.

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Career / Re: Hepatitis And Company Employment In Nigeria by realjaybash(m): 3:18pm On Jan 07, 2014
bashorundon: I have received anonymous emails from couple of people on this subject, and I took my time to do some research, online and offline, before coming up with this piece.

First, to put things in perspective, hepatitis is endemic the world over, with over 400 million chronically infected persons, more than 20 million of whom are in Nigeria. With our population put at about 160 million, what that means is that 1 out of every 8 Nigerians is infected. That is how widespread it is. But the good – and equally dangerous – thing about it is that it doesn’t manifest early, and more than half of the people carrying it are not even aware.

Since medicals is compulsory before employment in virtually every organization that matters, hepatitis is one of the tests most, if not all, of the employers look out for. The hiring decisions of employers based on positive hepatitis status in a prospective employee after medicals can be grouped into 3:

1, Outright rejection: Some organizations see this as failure of medicals, and reject such candidate outright. Some tell the candidate that is the reason, some will not even get back, and that is the end of recruitment process for such person. Some organizations, like Nigerian Navy (and other forces, I think) will even put it as part of the conditions for employment from the onset, even before application. For many others, it doesn’t come up until medicals stage, after the candidate would have gone through and passed tests and interviews. Many Nigerian banks belong to this category.

2, Conditional acceptance: In the course of my research, I met someone that told me he was given the job even though his medicals showed he was hepatitis positive, but with the condition that his medical insurance coverage will not extend to that; meaning, he will be responsible for his treatment. The person works in one of the biggest Nigerian banks.

3, Unconditional acceptance: Some companies do not consider hepatitis condition a failure of medicals, so they give infected candidates job unconditionally, with the company’s insurance also covering its management.

However, there are some companies, especially SMEs, that don’t do medicals at all, or rigorous medicals, probably because they are not ready to bear the cost or because they are so unstructured, like some one-man businesses (Alhaji Mai Dogo Transport Limited, Uche & Brothers, Asaaje Consulting etc). But most structured companies, those that will pay you N100,000 and above per month, will do medicals.

Also, the nature of some jobs makes it compulsory that the worker is not hepatitis positive. Jobs like nursing, medical laboratory science and others that deal with contact with human blood and use of sharp objects cannot be done by someone that is hepatitis positive; else there is risk of transmission. So, most hospitals and labs may not employ someone that is positive.

Another implication of being hepatitis positive on employment is that such a person may not be able to get foreign employment in most countries, at least I know Qatar, UAE, Malaysia and, I think but not sure, USA, where you will not be given residency/living visa if you are hepatitis positive. So you may not be able to travel abroad for employment in these countries.

Now, a big question: is the rejection policy by some Nigerian companies not stigmatization and discrimination? I have not laid my hands on Nigerian labor laws, so I may not be able to tell from legal perspective.

Generally, from my research on this subject, I think hepatitis is a serious health challenge in Nigeria. I have stated the endemic rate of 12.5% in the opening part of this article. I think the figure is high because of the highly contagious nature of the disease – it can spread from as seemingly harmless action as contact with the sweat of an infected (remember 1 out of every 8 Nigerians is infected, and many don’t know). The virus is also said to have the ability to stay active in a place it has contact with, like toilet, for as many as 7 days! But the good thing is, the B-type, which is the most common, is vaccine-preventable. For as low as N3000, you get the vaccine, which is said to have 95% success rate (i.e once vaccinated, your chance of contracting Hepatitis B, if not positive already, is as low as 5%, even with contact with infected blood).

This vaccination has been part of the Nigeria Health Policy in the last decade I think, so children born in recognized private and public hospitals (not sure whether this is also the case in the semi-urban and rural areas) are compulsorily vaccinated and immune. Those born earlier need to voluntarily go and test themselves, and if still negative (chance is 7/cool, should go and start vaccine immediately. Only B is vaccine-preventable though, I learned C does not have vaccine yet, which means that with vaccine, you cannot contract B again, but you can still contract C, but it is not endemic in Nigeria. Note also, that the hepatitis I am talking about with respect to employment is hepatitis B and C. A-type is not a chronic and not tested in company medicals. In fact, most companies test only B.

Another point on hepatitis and employment, is, even in companies that reject infected candidates, if you have some rare skills or coming as a top management staff, you may be so badly needed that they will be willing to waive such. Continue reading here >>>> http://www.jarushub.com/hepatitis-and-company-employment-in-nigeria/

just tested b positive when l went to donate blood. arrangement in top gear for vaccine and drugs. need your prayers
Phones / Re: The Airtel Sim Breaking Thread(T.A.S.B.T) by realjaybash(m): 5:35pm On Dec 04, 2013
wheesin: Am going to break my airtel sim in some hours to come...or ama give it to my dog to use...share your breaking experiences

ese angry
I have exhausted my data and just waiting for the confirmation of blockage and burry the useless sim
Politics / Re: El-rufai Retweets Insults On President Jonathan by realjaybash(m): 12:03pm On Nov 11, 2013
Japhtee: Ehu Rufai simple hate Mr. President because he is christian. APC men keeps showing us how islamist they are. GEJ, that your God, I mean our God through Jesus who picked u from nowhere and make u the no 1 will still keep u their. Remember he has giving you power to subdue and trample upon sarpent and scorpion and nothing shall by any means hurt u, which that Ehu_Rufai is one of.
I can see how they have influenced your thinking to be along religious lines. what the picture depicts is simply that we should add action to prayers. prayers alone won't solve our problems.

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Romance / Re: "Love Doesn't Cost A Thing" Is A Lie! by realjaybash(m): 1:50pm On Sep 26, 2013
ogugua88: It's costing me nothing as I give whatever I have freely and I get the same in return. If one is truly in love, then he or she won't notice time, expenses, etc., as it's from the heart.
Guy I pity you no be small

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Phones / Re: Airtel BB Subscription Slashed by realjaybash(m): 6:22pm On Jun 24, 2013
Samchelsea: Just saw this on Airtel Nigeria facebook page
Airtel BlackBerry subscription plans have been slashed!!!
BB Complete Month -N1,000. Dial *440*19# or send 'bbcm' to 440
BB Unlimited Month- N1,500. Dial *440*16# or send 'bbum' to 440
this is coming at a right time
Phones / Re: Tecno N7 5" Android Phone by realjaybash(m): 2:45pm On May 27, 2013
mr.drizzy:
a patient dog eats d fattest bone..when this device launches it will beat all tecno and infinix crap..from comments i saw..seems its gonna be within d range of 220-180$ not too sure yet..bt its awesome..goodwork from samsung

Good observation

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