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ChybuzzDD: It's simple, and it's the responsibility of the government. They all are leaving for a reason which we all know. So it's up to the government to make available what it is they are seeking in overseas. Chikena! 1 Like |
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Yesterday, Saturday, I was at Hetta Medical Center in Sango Ota, Ogun State, to see a doctor because I needed to know what exactly was wrong with my health. I arrived at exactly 10 am and met the receptionist, to whom I handed my card so she could look for my file in their database. Afterwards, I took a seat at the reception, staring at their plasma TV while waiting to be called to see the doctor. There were other people there as well, waiting to see the doctor—many more than I was used to seeing there. I wasn't attended to until after one hour when my name was called to meet a nurse at the back of the reception who checked my vitals (blood pressure and body temperature). After recording them, she ordered me to sit and wait to see the doctor. It was another hour and a half, around 12:30 pm, before I was finally called to go see the doctor. While waiting impatiently at the reception before I was called to go see the doctor, I heard a man beside me voice his displeasure to the matron who ed by, saying that he had been there for more than two hours and had yet to see any doctor. He inquired from the woman what the problem was, as this wasn't the norm since he had been visiting the hospital. The woman apologized profusely and explained that they were badly in need of qualified doctors at the moment. She said two of their doctors had just traveled to the UK with their families a few days ago, leaving them with only one doctor at the moment (whom she was certain was also preparing to leave very soon). She went on to lament how this has been the trend with doctors in their hospital and other private and government hospitals for some time now. Once they are employed, in less than a year or two, they are out of the country. She said the shortage or lack of qualified doctors in both private and government hospitals is a challenge that is really biting hard these days. And right there, it started to dawn on me the negative effect of brain drain in our medical sector. Something needs to be done as soon as possible before this becomes a national crisis. This is what should be baffling our National Assembly and not changing our national anthem. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Na Almighty God I take beg you to please show me this new way to dodge this yeye thing wey Bolt dey do. Pearl1910: 3 Likes |
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I beg wetin be the code, going through similar issue here ![]() Viking07: |
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Many thanks Bro. I have deactivated the auto accept already. I would also try to stop incoming ride request next time I work. However where would I see the option to stop new incoming request on the app during a trip? Felicity0001: |
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I am a new driver here and I have been observing this thread for a while. However I need an assistant with the Bolt App settings. Bolts usually send new rider requests to me when I am about to finish a current ride, and most time this new rider will call immediately asking me where I am bla bla bla. Out of being impatient most of them cancel which really affect my Driver Score. If I canceled it too it will also affect my score. So the question is how can I set the app not to send new rider request until I am done completely with a current ride? Pearl1910 Felicity 001 Pope |
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Same here, I am AC & B+ Have you notice any peculiar ailments as a result of your genotype? Professorlus: |
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Many thanks Bro. Pearl1910: |
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To all veterans in the house, I want to know if I and activate my driver app with Bolt here in Abeokuta Ogun State. Can I also work with it in Lagos? |
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Don't crack my ribs, I beg. Lwkmd! greggng: 2 Likes |
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Nnamaka1: I heard this also works effectively to chase them off. Please what is Peppermint called in local parlance. |
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ChiefSosa: Cheif when last did you go for your mental check up? I think it's high time you go see them at Yaba. 1 Like |
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You are correct, their is a trash bin nearby. Thanks for this insight. sixtus3606: 2 Likes |
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I will try this, many thanks! Charlssey: 1 Like |
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I heard they could cause serious electrical issues by eating the car wiring. Reason why I am bothered. finalboss: 48 Likes 1 Share |
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The car is not secure outside. The fear of car vandals is the beginning of wisdom. Longsleeve: 16 Likes |
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SUPERPACK: Is this sarcasm? 73 Likes 2 Shares |
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Hello People, Please I would appreciate if any one could suggest the best way I can rid my car engine of these rats that have choosen it as their abode each time I packed the car in our compound for a long time. 17 Likes 3 Shares |
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Beebah2000: Ask Ifa! |
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Where is your source? ![]() |
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Strong is good.
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Iyana Meiran Abule Egba Abule Taylor Agbado Ijaiye ![]() ![]() ![]() WorkDesQ: 1 Like 1 Share |
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Here in Sango Ota, 1kg is now #500 pere!
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This man had shattered the proverbial table o To be honest he is right! 2 Likes |
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