A Reblog: Pharmacists, doctors trade blameS over rising drug abuse deaths by Chukwuma Muanya

“PHARMACISTS, under the aegis of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) and medical doctors belonging to the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), are trading blames over who is culpable for rising cases of drug abuse related deaths.

A Nigerian Newspaper, not The Guardian had on Sunday reported the Chairman of NMA Lagos Branch, Dr. Francis Faduyile, to have blamed deaths traceable to drug abuse on the failure of pharmacists to disallow the sale of drugs over the counter.      Faduyile also said that Nigerians prefer to visit pharmacies and pharmacists, for their health needs.

Faduyile said: “Many lives were lost to wrong diagnosis and prescription. The major challenge is the people; they are the ones creating the problems. They walk into any laboratory for tests and instead of consulting with a pathologist, they directly visit pharmacists who prescribe and administer drugs on them.

“In Nigeria, people prefer the drug shops.”

But the PSN, Lagos Branch, in a statement signed by the Chairman,  Akintunde Obembe, blamed doctors for the situation. The PSN said Nigerian doctors were particularly guilty of the phenomenon styled, dispensing doctors in both the public and private sectors.

Obembe said doctors are not trained to dispense drugs and therefore they are part of problems of drug abuse and misuse as well as the inherent complications of this unwholesome development. “The other dimension is that doctors through their hospital facilities purchase the drugs they use in practice in open markets and the scores of unregistered wholesalers presumably because the drugs are cheaper. In this way they sustain the illegality they are now complaining of,” he added.

The pharmacist said it is also very fundamental to indicate that private doctors in furtherance with their agenda to boost quackery stock and dispense drugs in unlawful facilities contrary to the provisions of Cap 535 LFN 1990 and the Fake Drug Act which prohibits the sales and dispensing of drugs in unregistered pharmacy facilities.

The statement reads: “The sale of drugs in Nigeria is ravaged by a departure from the global norm in many respects. In Nigeria today there are only about 3,000 registered pharmacy facilities in the various cadres of practice including retailers, wholesalers, importers and manufacturers. Of this number less than 2,000 are retailers who provide services directly to the consuming public.

It is a statement of fact that while there are less than 2,000 registered retail pharmacies and 10,000 patent medicine vendors, there exist over a million different drug sellers who are unregistered.”

Island disappears from the Maps or from the Earth?

Just a deep blue ocean

A South Pacific island wey marine charts, world maps, Google Earth and Google Maps dey show us say e dey, Australian scientists don talk say the thing no exist.

Google maps position the island, named Sandy Island, midway between Australia and French-governed New Caledonia. But scientists from the University of Sydney walka go the area only to find a blue 1,400m (4,620ft) of deep ocean, the Coral Sea instead of land.“We wanted to check it out because the navigation charts on board the ship showed a water depth of 1,400m in that area – very deep,” Dr Seton, from the University of Sydney, yarn the AFP news agency after the 25-day walka. “It’s on Google Earth and other maps so we went to check and there was no island. We’re really puzzled. It’s quite bizarre.

“How did it find its way onto the maps? We just don’t know, but we plan to follow up and find out.”

Robot on Planet Mars: the 11 year old Clara, who named him (or her?) speaks (or spark?)

Curiosity and Clara, shot 2009

“On Aug. 5 at 10:31 p.m. PST, a rover named Curiosity touched down safely on the surface of Mars, and I was lucky enough to have a front-row seat.

My name is Clara, and when I was in 6th grade, I won the essay contest NASA held to name its next Mars rover. The essay I wrote was not even 250 words long, but somehow it was enough to change my life.

Clara/Curiosity Rover

I still remember that chilly December day, sitting in science class. I’d finished a worksheet early and decided to get a TIME for Kids magazine off of Mrs. Estevez’s bookshelf. It was the 2008 Invention Issue, but that wasn’t the only thing that caught my eye. In the magazine, there was an article about a girl who named the Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity.

The article also talked about the essay contest NASA was holding to name its next Mars rover. Before I even knew anything else about it, a single word flooded my 11-year-old mind: Curiosity.

“Before I even knew anything else about it, a single word flooded my 11-year-old mind: Curiosity.”

I couldn’t wait for the bell to ring so I could get started on my essay. That afternoon, I raced home from the bus stop, sat down at the computer, and typed until my fingers ached. It turns out I was just in time. A few days later, and the contest would have closed.

Five months later, shortly after I had turned 12, I was watching a National Geographic special on mammoths when the phone rang. My mom answered, and immediately, a wide smile spread across her face.

That second that Curiosity touch Mars from space after almost a year in transit

When she told me that I had won, I was happier than I could ever remember being. I screamed and ran up and down the stairs and all around the house. I completely forgot about the mammoths and did not even remember to turn off the TV until it was really late.

Curiosity is such an important  part of who I am.

 

While in Space

I have always been fascinated by the stars, the planets, the sky and the universe. I remember as a little girl, my grandmother and I would sit together in the backyard for hours. She’d tell me stories and point out constellations.

Here in the heart of the country, my grandmother would say, there were no bright city lights to compete with the brilliance of the stars. There was just the chirping of the cicadas and the soft summer breeze.

Settling in

My grandmother lived in China, thousands of miles away from my home in Kansas. I loved the stars because they kept us together even when we were apart. They were always there, yet there was so much I didn’t know about them. That’s what I love so much about space. No matter how much we learn, it will always possess a certain degree of mystery.

In the past, space exploration may have been a competition to see who got somewhere first or the fastest. But now, it is one of the few things that bring people together. Science is a language that needs no translation. It doesn’t matter where you’re from or what you look like — you just have to have a thirst for knowledge and a passion for learning in order to succeed.

People often ask me why we go to faraway places like Mars. Why do we explore? My answer to that is simple: because we can. Because we’re curious. Because we as human beings do not just stay holed up in one place. We are constantly wondering and trying to find out what’s over the hill and beyond the horizon.

The Curiosity rover is more than just a robot. It is more than just a titanium body and aluminum wheels. Curiosity represents the hard work, passion, love and commitment of thousands of people from all over the world who were brought together by science.

Science is so awesome. It is breathtaking and mind-blowing, intertwining and unifying; and sometimes, it’s just a little bit crazy. The discoveries we make about our world are incredibly humbling. They move us forward and have the potential to benefit all of mankind.

This December it will be four years of my life that have been tied to Curiosity in some way. I’ve met so many amazing people through this experience, from scientists to engineers to administrators to volunteers. Their dedication and fervor inspire me immensely. My journey with Curiosity and the MSL mission team has shaped the person that I am today, as well as the person I would one day like to become.

I am deeply grateful to everyone who made it possible for me to have this amazing adventure.

And to you, I hope your curiosity takes you far.”

Post or ‘Like’ comments on facebook, Twitter and get arrested. Happening…

 

Police arrested one Indian lady for commenting on political issue on her facebook account and another for ‘Like’ing that comment. Wetin be that one? Person don lose em freedom be that o. Make I dey watch before ‘Like’ing comments?

Shaheen Dhada, 21, wey be medical student for India and wey dey live on the outskirts of Mumbai, dey vex.

Her vexation be say “when the right-wing Hindu political leader Bal K. Thackeray died last weekend, the city of Mumbai responded with a practiced, if anxious, efficiency. Merchants hurriedly closed their shops. Traffic thickened as people tried to rush home. India’s most populous city, a global financial center and moviemaking capital, was effectively shut down. Like most people, she understood what was happening: Mr. Thackeray’s hard-line Shiv Sena party has dominated Mumbai for decades, often using intimidation, violence or vandalism to enforce citywide strikes or bans against certain movies. This time, Shiv Sena wanted a citywide signal of deference and respect for Mr. Thackeray.”

All that one na English wey New York Times yarn about the issue.

Wetin she yarn on her facebook page simple, “Why should an entire city be involuntarily shuttered to mark the death of a politician?”

And em friend, Renu Srinivasan, 20, read the post and press “like.” Shikena!

blah blah blah. Na so dem arrest the two of dem. People sef go destroy em Uncle Hospital blah blah blah

As for Ms. Dhada and Ms. Srinivasan, dem release dem on bail on Monday. The case don stir so much condemnation that the top police official in Mumbai don order an investigation into the arrests.

For now, though, the two young women dey wait their first hearings in court. Na wa. And the Indian people dey vex plenty (that, na outrage).

The fear of facebook cooments and ‘Like’ na the father and mother of wisdom.

 

President Jona’s bro don die

President Goodluck Jonathan’s younger half brother, Meni Jonathan, don die. Na today, 20th of November – the day wey our President dey do em 55th birthday.

 

Na inside State House Clinic, Abuja e die.

The Presidency never yarn about the death officially. But sources yarn say the guy, Meni don dey suffer an undisclosed ailment for months and dey receive medical attention in his home state of Bayelsa.

Until em die, Mena na the chairman of traditional council of chiefs  in Otuoke community of Bayelsa State.

Hope say you see say dem look alike?

Innocent children as victims in the Gaza crisis. Na where we dey walka go?

I dey wonder why Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) [you fit call am IMF sef – Israeli Military Forces] and Palestinian Militant Forces (PMF) dey war against each other and little children be immediate victims.

 

I wonder more why nobody fit do anything to stop the children, at least, from being victims.

Money?

United States Government?

The United Nations?

Individual influential persons?

Why the thing dey difficult to stop?

Even prayers?

 

And this war na religious war, against the most, or supposedly the most, religious persons in the world?

 

lAkUnLeScReWs dey cross em fingers…

Wahala dey for Gaza o. Bad bad thinzzz dey happen

Na one Palestinian student from Birzeit University be this. E dey push one burning tire during clashes with Israeli soldiers in the West Bank town of Betunia.

I know say plenty people go dey wonder say why this kin’ war, while the world looks on. Or rather the world seem to fuel the war….

 

Well, your humble servant sef no know o. We can only assume say we know.

 

More of assumptions as we walka together.

Creativity transforms Watches to Spiders, Scorpions, Beetles…beautiful thinzzzzzzzz

JM Gershenson-Gates na Chicago-based jeweler wey dey create unique accessories from discarded watch parts, in a bid “to show the beauty of the mechanical world, a place generally hidden from the public behind metal and glass.”

Designer babies don enter town. You too can have one…like a Dan Foster kinda baby…

 

Correct babies

Now, everybody fit customize dem own baby.

One kind company, The Fertility Institutes don dey customize babies wey get special attributes or edge.

Dem claim say we never see anything and say plenty trips still dey on the way as science dey improve.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But some countries dey vex say “this is against moral and ethical practice”.

Whether you like am or you no like am, these designer babies don land.

You wan a baby wey dey black, very black or white, very white? Or shey na baby wey fine, beautiful, handsome, mildly handsome or gruesomely handsome? Now, you fit get am!

Which kind baby you want? Dan Foster kind?

Tu Baba (so “Nothing dey happen”)

 

 

 

 

 

 

or D’banj (for the Oyato thinzzz)

 

 

Well, you fit even like to get C. Ronaldo kinda baby right?

CR7

 

 

 

Whatever kinda baby wey you want, you fit customize am before the thing get inside em mama belle.

 

 

 

Unless na our Papa, Obj type (as in, ehm…ehm…)

Sir

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ROBOTS DEY COME FOR YOUR JOBS. WATCH OUT!

Foxconn Technologies na MobilePhone manufacturing Company in China.

Dem don begin the process of replacing dem workers with Robots, wey dem call Foxbots.

1 MILLION ROBOTS GO REPLACE 1 MILLION HUMAN JOBS?

This is following labour issues wey the company dey get in recent times wey include “complaints over working conditions, rumored riots, and even suicides, all occurring in the past few years as demand for smartphones and tablets is skyrocketing.”

At least, robots no dey complain! 10,000 units don show, 20,000 go show before the end of the year.

The cost of the Robots high, no be small. E dey between $20,000 to $25,000.

Shey make we dey expect similar things for Africa?

72 year-old Man models in Ladies’ clothes

Liu Xianping, 72 don become model for ladies’ clothes to promote em granddaughter’s clothing store, Yuekou.

Baba got beautiful legs, no?

“Why unacceptable (for someone like me to wear women’s clothes? Modelling for the store is helping my granddaughter and I have nothing to lose. We were very happy on the day of the shooting. I’m very old and all that I care about is to be happy.”

Business don better for em granddaughter since Baba start modelling. Chop up!

No sue us before you arrive: World’s worst hotel warns

 

World’s worst hotel na Amsterdam’s Hans Brinker Budget Hotel, where dem dey charge just £18-a-night, but na wetin you pay for you go get.

Dem website yarn: ‘Those wishing to stay do so at their own risk and will not hold the hotel liable for food poisoning, mental breakdowns, terminal illness, lost limbs, radiation poisoning, certain diseases associated with the 18th century, plague, etc.’

Some of dem advertising slogans na: ‘It can’t get any worse. But we’ll do our best’, and ‘Improve your immune system, stay at Hans Brinker’.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

While other hotel chains dey upgrade luxury, the Hans Brinker dey excitedly yarn customers ‘Now with beds in every room.’

It’s a policy that seems to be working with backpackers.

 

 

 

‘They love our humour and sarcasm  and they have diminished their expectations to less than nothing.’

Check-in and Check-out

 

 

Check-in and check-out

Jose Mujica: President wey poor pass for world. Lives on farm

 

The President of Uruguay dey live on a ramshackle farm and gives away most of his pay.

 

This guy no be like other politicians’ lifestyles wey dey far removed from those wey dem dey serve. No be so in Uruguay.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For em farm, Laundry dey outside the house. Na from inside well dem dey get water and the compound dey overgrown with weeds. Na only two police officers and Manuela, a three-legged dog, dey keep watch outside.

 

President Mujica shunned the luxurious house wey the Uruguayan state provide for dem leaders. Na inside em wife farmhouse, off a dirty road outside the capital, Montevideo em dey stay.

 

 

 

The president and em wife dey work the land themselves, growing flowers.

This austere lifestyle – and the fact say Mujica donates about 90% of em monthly salary, equivalent to $12,000 (£7,500), to charity – don lead am to be labelled the poorest president in the world.

 

 

 

 

 

Make you visit BBC for details but the following na em words:

“I’m called ‘the poorest president’, but I don’t feel poor. Poor people are those who only work to try to keep an expensive lifestyle, and always want more and more”

“This is a matter of freedom. If you don’t have many possessions then you don’t need to work all your life like a slave to sustain them, and therefore you have more time for yourself”

“I may appear to be an eccentric old man… But this is a free choice.”

“We’ve been talking all afternoon about sustainable development. To get the masses out of poverty.

“But what are we thinking? Do we want the model of development and consumption of the rich countries? I ask you now: what would happen to this planet if Indians would have the same proportion of cars per household than Germans? How much oxygen would we have left?

“Does this planet have enough resources so seven or eight billion can have the same level of consumption and waste that today is seen in rich societies? It is this level of hyper-consumption that is harming our planet.”

This poor president dey support a debate on the legalisation of the consumption of cannabis, in a bill wey go also give the state the monopoly over its trade.

“Consumption of cannabis is not the most worrying thing, drug-dealing is the real problem,” he yarn.

When and where witchcraft become a crime

Zimbabwe – Dem arrest and charge two women in Mashonaland West on Monday for doing wetin dem talk say dey similar to witchcraft.


The suspects be Rosemary Kamanga, 48 and Esnath Maodza, 56, both of Shackleton compound about 20km from Chinhoyi.

Dem dey treat them like say dem be thieves or hardened criminals. Na only Africa witch dey?

Russian Barbie is a doll who supposedly had her ribs removed to have a smaller waist

Her name na Valeria Lukyanova, 21. She be the self-proclaimed “most famous woman on the Russian-language internet”.


 

She removed her rib to get thinner waist and her nose got an enhancement surgery too.

 

Certainly, she got tiny waist, sexy nose.

Wetin she look like?