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timmilehin(m): 7:51am On Mar 12, 2015
I don't even know what to type. #goingbacktosleep
timmilehin(m): 7:56pm On Jan 27, 2015
if liverpool see draw break my head
timmilehin(m): 1:06am On Jan 26, 2015
Can you imagine. see talk. we talking about a former super eagle goalkeeper
blemon44:







just imaging your sense of reasoning
thats why you are still where you are
timmilehin(m): 12:34am On Jan 26, 2015
they are waiting for him to die before they all come out and start talking rubbish.now that he needs help everywhere s quiet.only God can help us with our leaders!!

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timmilehin(m): 12:34am On Jan 26, 2015
See how two clubs far away in spain showing for former Super Eagles Goalkeeper Wilfred Agbonibare who is battling with cancer in a hospital in America,

These are Athletico Madrid and Rayo Valecano where Wilfred played years ago.They still him.my question is what has the NFF done and what have we done as Nigerians to show him some ?

We only know how to pay leap service here.talk talk talk and when it's time for real action everybody will Vermose.So many of our ex internationals are in this state and nobody re them.Yet some will preach the lie that people should put Nigeria first .Now that he is down it is spain that re him not Nigeria.The country you put first is a choice not a must .Onky those who are part of Nigeria's problems love Nigeria because it favors them and thier families.


May God bless those who you in your time of need.May God help Wilfred Agnonibare.

timmilehin(m): 7:35pm On Jan 18, 2015
Did Abacha died? when? I've been schooling in since 1995

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timmilehin(m): 12:28am On Jan 12, 2015
prison like home
timmilehin(m): 3:11am On Nov 23, 2014
what happened?
timmilehin(m): 12:25pm On Nov 19, 2014
Senator Jim Nwobodo yesterday narrated how his son, Dr.
Ifeanyichukwu Nwobodo jnr died following the alleged negligence of
a doctor.


TheNation reports Nwobodo said his son was cured at the Anderson
Medical Cancer Centre in Houston, Texas, United States. That
Ifeanyichukwu was asked to stay longer in the U.S. but he wanted
to return because he was feeling homesick.
The former governor of the old Anambra State said his son
developed pains in the legs and he was taken to a consultant
oncologist at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH),
Enugu.


He added that the doctor, instead of taking him to the teaching
hospital, which had facilities for emergency, referred his son to his
private clinic. According to Nwobodo, the injection istered on
his son led to complications.


The senator spoke yesterday when Abia State Governor Theodore
Orji visited him in Enugu. Nwobodo said the doctor tried to rush his
son to Niger Foundation Hospital, but he died on the way.
He said:
“My son was ill for five months before I knew about it and we were
planning to go to India before we took him to the U.S. He was given
a visa for two years because the cancer was at stage four, but they
treated him. When he came back, his leg started to swell and he
thought he should see a doctor and I advised him to see the best
oncologist. It took us three weeks to see the doctor.


Ön Friday – I was speaking with him three times a day – and he
was to see the doctor by 5pm and between 5:30 and 6pm, I called
him and he said he was with the doctor. I requested to speak with
the doctor but he said he was busy but instead of the doctor taking
him to UNTH, he took him to his private clinic, where he had no
equipment, no facility at all. I called him again and when I didn’t
hear from him I sent him text and I asked the doctor to tell me why
he gave my son injection that made him unconscious, he said he
was sorry and that he was trying to resuscitate him.



I spoke with him by 6:30pm and by 7 pm he was dead. It is painful
because this is something that would have been averted and I can’t
understand why a dean of Department of Medicine should leave the
hospital where he has all the equipment to go to his private clinic
and I believe that is how some other people die.”
http://www.dailytimes.com.ng/article/how-nigerian-doctor-killed-my-son-senjim-nwobodo

www.rockcitygist.com/how-enugu-doctor-killed-my-son-senator-jim-nwobodo/

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timmilehin(m): 2:55pm On Nov 01, 2014
hmmm. in case
timmilehin(m): 2:42pm On Nov 01, 2014
One of Nigeria’s renowned entertainment guru and media barons,
Otunba Adedayo Olumide Adeneye (D-ONE) has ed the political
race. And according to insiders,

D1 is on a mission to rescue and rebuild the future of his people at Odogbolu Constituency of Ogun state, South West Nigeria.

The entertainment guru and co-founder
of Primetime Entertainment is vying to be a member of the Ogun
state House of Assembly under APC.

timmilehin(m): 11:29pm On Oct 30, 2014
How does this affect the conditions of the Chibok girls
timmilehin(m): 7:56pm On Oct 15, 2014
It has come to our notice that a couple of female students have
been expelled from the prestigious Covenant University for not
wearing bra.


Apparently the girls got expelled for participating in the “National
No Bra day” that took place 13th of Oct in an attempt to promote
the buzz around the awareness for Breast cancer.

The girls attended classes without their bras, revealing the shape and size of
their breast. The lecturers, aroused sensually by the act, took to
their heels and reported the distraction to the school authorities.


The disciplinary committee of the school has reportedly told the
girls to come dressed in the said “no bra” attire to “appeal their
expulsion, citing that since the university students are not allowed
to use mobile phones, they were no selfies or any pictorial evidence
of their outfits from yesterday to use for the appeal.”



Lol..Baba Oyedepo quickly match the girls out of his Holy Covenant
University…Chei deereis God ooo





www.rockcitygist.com/lobatan-10-covenant-university-girls-get-expelled-for-not-wearing-bra/?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook
timmilehin(m): 2:53am On Oct 15, 2014
See as people quickly Book their life for front page. lol
timmilehin(m): 2:52am On Oct 15, 2014
Story for the gods.

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timmilehin(m): 2:47pm On Oct 10, 2014
Heey. We don't want you any more, #inwengervoicetofabre.
timmilehin(m): 3:14am On Oct 10, 2014
No doubt, this is a shocking statistic. Before we discuss what you can do about it, let’s first talk about the 10 most common errors that can occur during your hospital stay:




#1. Misdiagnosis. The most common type of medical error is error in diagnosis. This is not surprising, since the right diagnosis is the key to your entire medical error. A wrong diagnosis can result in delay in treatment, sometimes with deadly consequences. Not receiving a diagnosis can be dangerous too; this is why it’s so important to aim to figure out what you have, not just a list of things that you don’t have.



#2. Unnecessary treatment. 22-year old son underwent brain surgery that left him partially paralyzed and unable to speak. He fought for his life for two years before succumbing to multiple infections. His story is incredibly tragic—especially since his surgery was never needed in the first place. Like Michael, thousands of people receive unnecessary treatment that cost them their lives.


#3. Unnecessary tests and deadly procedures. Studies show that 700 billion is spent every year on unnecessary tests and treatments. Not only is this costly, it can also be deadly. CT scans increase your lifetime risk of cancer, and dyes from CTs and MRIs can cause kidney failure. Even a simple blood draw can result in infection. This is not to say that you should never have a test done; only to be aware that there are risks involved, and to always ask why a test or procedure is needed.


#4. Medication mistakes. Over 60% of hospitalized patients miss their regular medication while they are in the hospital. On average, 6.8 medications are left out per patient. Wrong medications are given to patients; a 2006 Institute of Medicine report estimated that medication error injure 1.5 million Americans every year at a cost of $3.5 billion.


#5. “Never events”. Virtually everyone has heard the story of operating on wrong limb or the wrong patient. There are more horror stories. Food meant to go into stomach tubes go into chest tubes, resulting in severe infections. Air bubbles go into IV catheters, resulting in strokes. Sponges, wipes, and even scissors are left in people’s bodies after surgery. These are all “never events”, meaning that they should never happen, but they do, often with deadly consequences.


#6. Uncoordinated care. In our changing healthcare system, the idea of having “your” doctor is becoming a relic of the past. If you’re going to the hospital, chances that you won’t be taken care of by your regular doctor, but by the doctor on call. You’ll probably see several specialists, who scribble notes in charts but rarely coordinate with each other. You may end up with two of the same tests, or medications that interfere with each other. There could be lack of coordination between your doctor and your nurse, which can also results in confusion and medical error.


#7. Infections, from the hospital to you. According to the Centers for Disease Control, hospital-acquired infections affect 1.7 million people every year. These include pneumonias, infections around the site of surgery, urinary infections from catheters, and bloodstream infections from IVs. Such infections often involve bacteria that are resistant to many antibiotics, and can be deadly (the CDC estimates nearly 100,000 deaths due to them every year), especially to those with weakened immune systems.


#8. Not-so-accidental “accidents”. Every year, 500,000 patients fall while in the hospital. As many “accidents” occur due to malfunctioning medical devices. Defibrillators don’t shock; hip implants stop working; pacemaker wires break. There are supposed to be safeguards to prevent these problems from happening, but even if they happen for 1 in 100 people, do you want to be that one person who experiences the “accident”?


#9. Missed warning signs. When patients get worse, there is usually a period of minutes to hours where there are warning signs. You may feel worse, and there are often changes in your heart rate, blood pressure, and other measurements. Unfortunately, these warning signs are frequently missed, so that by the time they are finally noticed, there could have been irreversible damage.


#10. Going home—not so fast. Studies show that 1 in 5 Medicare patients return to the hospital within 30 days of discharge from the hospital. This could be due to patients being discharged before they are ready, without understanding their discharge information, without adequate follow-up, or if there are complications with their care. The transition from hospital to home is one of the most vulnerable times, and miscommunication and misunderstanding can kill you after you get home from the hospital too.



Hospitals recognize these medical errors as a significant problem, and they are taking steps to make care safer. But if you or your loved one needs medical care now, what you can do to ensure that your hospital doesn’t kill you? I’ll be writing more tips soon on my blog and on Psychology Today—please share your sstory, and thank you for reading.

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timmilehin(m): 1:46am On Oct 10, 2014
So u copy one full page because of the jagajaga you want to write. If i e-slap you now. dem go say i wicked. oya retun aunty ogechi phone back to her. u wan finish the 5 mb wey etisalat dash her..
StoneColdBiceps:


*sighs* OP tnx o, at last me sef don jand!
Bt OP u dey lie sha!!! U sure say those roads no bé tin can island for apapa and MFM road for lag-ibadan exp way? #busted. Hehehehehehe i don jand ooo!!! Canada dream land, yankee last bus stop

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timmilehin(m): 2:18am On Sep 29, 2014
Lovely Job. Risky Job
timmilehin(m): 9:49am On Sep 05, 2014
Click like if you believe another E-war have been Launched.
timmilehin(m): 12:43am On Aug 20, 2014
Silensa:


Must you wash your stinking dirty linen in public?
This goes a long way to show how you behave and how you were tutored.
Yeeeh. He pain ham
timmilehin(m): 6:01pm On Aug 18, 2014
redcap: This service is only available at first bank branch in Niger House Lagos Island.I'm gonna try it out,have been waiting for this for ages.Also in Benin and Abuja.call 0700first for more info.
Bro, that place is a no go area ooo. all branches of AK's surround that street. Any receipt of western union is an evidence including receiving or sending, Na Bailing money matter.
timmilehin(m): 5:57pm On Aug 18, 2014
DeCleff:

God bless me cos i was the one who asked western union on their facebook page to do something so that Nigerians can use their service to make payment abroad. I was informed that the inability send money out of Nigeria was taken by Nigerian govt and not western union.

I then asked them that if Nigerian govt could allow Nigerians to send out funds with paypal even though we can't receive payment with paypal, why won't they allow us use western union?

I adviced them to renegotiate the issue with the govt and promised to do so.

Today am very happy reading this on nairaland within 45 days after they promised to review their service in Nigeria.

Here is a link to proof my claim as u can read where western union thanked me

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10152617934442457&id=124186682456&_rdr#10152618024527457
You know Lie at all. lol
timmilehin(m): 5:06pm On Aug 18, 2014
See as all the Nairaland Yahoo Boys dey Pop-up
timmilehin(m): 4:08pm On Aug 18, 2014
2sExy1: I have lust a chance/deal worth $25k because of them. Even buyer talk say him no like as I b Nigerian sef. After I reply am, I no hear from the guy again till today
Mr man? Just tell us that your Maga no gree pay because you give ham Nigeria Info. Na you spoil your work jare, u for use aboki , No use style claim legit here,

LAST BULLET:

Sorry for your lose. another one go show up. lol

click like if you think i am right.

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timmilehin(m): 3:51pm On Aug 18, 2014
It's time to return their money back.

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timmilehin(m): 1:56pm On Aug 16, 2014
[b][/b] CLICK LIKE IF YOU THINK MAN UTD IS A DEAD CLUB.EVEN WITH VAN GAAL
timmilehin(m): 11:18am On Jul 07, 2014
Ogakpakpata. how much is 1 Month dubai Visa. I am interested. No scam me ooo

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timmilehin(m): 11:06pm On Jul 05, 2014
Nepa. Why Na. and no fuel
timmilehin(m): 6:19pm On Jul 03, 2014
Baby Mama is no more making Front page. blame it on the Nairaland Earthquake

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timmilehin(m): 12:15am On Nov 21, 2013
spenca: jack bauer now go call tony now se them boko don flee our guy go make bomb, ma return to us with joy and sound health
you're mistaken. Jack will call Chloe O'brian first before tony. Then michelle. Why would you kidnapp a nuclear physician- if you're not trying to produce a nuclear bomb. Jack Bauer Season 7. Episode 3.

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