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Ohafia Udumeze
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Forumites,

If our sister Amanda hails from the North, then her famous signature/slogan would have had to be written in reverse: Backward ever, forward never!

The North are at it again! Last time it was the importation of Donkeys for transportation, now it is the importation of medical staff from Turkey to run the hospitals in the North.

I had commented elsewhere on the post-disintegration scenario in BiafraNigeria. Part of my projection and forecasting is that the The North will eventually become a colony of Pakistan after the withdrawal of the Biafrans who are presently running their economy.

If you check carefully you'll discover that the so called Turkish doctors are Pakis/Indians and when you add that to the recently seized $5million Ammo from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, you'll know we're not talking fables.

And mallam Bature doesn't think they(Northern govs) enjoy foreign trips! Wrong!
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Kaduna to recruit doctors from Turkey
The Vanguard
(30-JUNE-2001)

By Leon Usigbe
KADUNA State may soon enjoy the services of 50 Turkish doctors to be recruited under an agreement with Fatih University Teaching Hospital in Istambul, Turkey.
The state governor, Alhaji Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi recently on a trip to Turkey, opened negotiations on technical cooperation with authorities of the hospital.
According to the Special Adviser to the governor on Media Affairs, Mallam Mukhtar Sirajo who was part of the governor’s entourage to Turkey, the agreement would also provide for the training of local doctors in spheres of medicine.
"The recruit of doctors," Mallam Siraja quoted the governor, "would ensure that the various hospitals that were currently being rehabilitated or rebuilt were not only adequately equipped with machineries but also adequately manned so that the gap in doctor-patient ratio would be substantially bridged."
He added: "Apart from recruitment of doctors, the institution is also to assist in offering comprehensive training to doctors from Kaduna State in all fields of medical endeavours as well as assisting with equipment and other facilities of healthcare services.
According to the Special Adviser, Alhaji Makarfi was impressed by the quality of services and facilities he saw at the Turkish hospital and "expressed the desire that these negotiations would lead to the transformation of Kaduna State hospitals to such fashion."
He also quoted the governor as saying that "there was no reason why frontiers of cooperation could not be extended to accommodate areas that had hitherto been neglected such as health."
The governor who is currently in the United States of America has also obtained the commitment of US authorities for the exploration of investment opportunities in Kaduna State.
Alhaji Makarfi wants US investors to invest in the running of solid minerals which abound in the state.
US Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and Senior Director, Ahmed at the National Security Council, Mark Bellamy and Mr. Jendayi ????respectively, assured the governor of their government’s commitment to nurturing democracy in Nigeria.

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Bros:
Why are you supprise over the backwardness of the mallams. We will export doctors to them if they will establish embassy in Biafra.

Their god then Amadu Bello told the British that they are not ready for independence. Zik and Awo say okay lets carry them along.

They then decided to enlist into army to destory everything the south will be doing, as well giving scholarships to themselves through islamic foundations. To enable them meet up with the south. They invested in destroying the education system through many systems. The south are still ahead even after they have killed the scholarship board.

Today they will reap the harvest of their wickedness. Can the Turkeyship doctors contain the number of diseases in the North. We are not here to discuss that but time will tell. There are difference between temperate region disease and tropical sahara area disease.

They need education to understand this. kolanut will not allow them.

In one five star hotel in Abuja (Nicon Nuja Hilton). There wsa a trouble between the management and some moslem chaps. They do put their legs inside the sink to wash after after urinating in the toilet.

So, the Hotel management frowed at it. they protested that Christians hate them. How the can you educate a cattle. Someone should ask Jubirl Aminu (Normadic Education Master) teacher of cow and cattle.

See you in Biafra soon

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IMPORTATION OF DOCTORS. Oh God these people are total disgrace to Africa.

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Can they afford them? Or is this more of religious grandstanding than reality? I will bait you in a couple of years that these Doctors will go back to Turkey because of lack of medical equipment. The North can't afford equipment for health and human services but for religious over tone. If it is not about moslem faith, why can't they import the Biafrans with super brain or western Doctors with cutting edge medical equipment?

I frankly think is a shame that they prefer Moslem Doctors with the same faith to Biafrans. The importation of Doctors has some underlying circumstances...it is about religion and moslem faith. But if you go further it is nothing but an empty gesture and waste of resources. The Pakistans will be paid more than their northern Doctors and this is as a result of nomadic education the north has decided to cultivate. Once again the North are afraid to compet.

Hail Biafra

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Eby,

Thanks for that rib cracker. You made my day. The Ewu Hausas thanks to their etiolated statures are able to put their jigger-infested feet into the sinks. That requires some acrobatics, you know, tottering on one foot while washing one in a sink that would be about waist high. Or do they climb up and squat atop the thing? The glue wouldn't support that much weight. My teacher in the Primary School, after his favorite Monday morning chore of rearranging the class based on scores from the previous Friday's test never failed to intone "Wash a pig ...". Woe betides he (no matter if he was wearing the weekly dunce cap for the umpteenth time) that failed to join in the refrain of "comb a pig, a pig is still a pig".

Ndi Hausa!

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Please advise the Kaduna jihadist that just south of the Benue, surrounded by the Milkin Hills, the legacy of the seventies’ open-heart surgery in UNTH lives on. That legacy would be a lot more intimidating were it not for the misgovernance of the North. Further capital flight by way of expatriate wages to these shifty Turks won't help matters, either. But are these Turks going to be magicians? Where are the equipment, the water supply, the electricity, the trained paramedics etc.? Na prayer beads wey dem go take cure all the “faces of poverty” in the North?

The Kaduna fellow also better understands that he had better lay the groundwork for raising their own doctors. The way to start is from the Primary and Secondary schools. How many qualified science teachers are in the Kaduna State School system?

But then, isn't shariah supposed to be the panacea? I had better save my breath, these goons are pathetically comic.


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Way Point
You are definitely right. How can these primitive people from the north afford doctors when they can't even afford food for themselves. Those people are so unrealistic, it's a shame that we are still sharing the same passport with them. Ara nayi Ndi Ugwu Awusa.

Anu Nti
Eberem na mere ndi Awusa. kedu odi umu anuohia ndahu bu? Ogha kara anyi mma na anyi hapu ndi Awusa gawa Biafra. Chukwu gozie Uwazuruike.

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The question here is, on whose providence are they importing these expatriates presumably with no qualifications whatsoever?

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I think this article is interesting. It is a wake up call to Ndigbo/Biafrans to intuit that there has never been a united Nigeria and will never be. Once we all acknowledge this simple basic fact, we will then look inward for the betterment of our people by doing what we used to be best at doing...
Building our own community hospitals, clinics, maternity wards, schools, roads, airpotrs, etc. That way, our teeming but unemployed graduates can get a chance at serving, educating, and uplifting our masses to the standards that can make our break-away from Nigeria easier.

In deed, the north of Nigeria has never believed in one Nigeria. They have gone to great and clear lengths to demonstrate it. Be it in the admission of Biafran students into their schools, employment of qualified Biafrans into their work force, their systematic destruction of Biafrans and their properties within the northern enclaves, their stranglehold and hijacking of the "federal" system of Nigeria's govt, and the arrogation of Nigeria's rulership to themselves.

I believe its high time the Biafrans in high places including those with philantropic means look inward toward the Biafran plights. If they do, we won't really care if the northern mallams and their sharia limb-choppers are importing Afghan teachers and sharia doctors.

What I see is the shariarists in the north strengthening their advantageous hold on Nigeria by utilizing the Biafran oil money to import fellow islamic groups in solidarity of sharing the oil wealth. Once this is done, the Turks can help teach them the effective suppressive measures they've taken in suppressing and silencing the Kurds in their midst who have been agitating for independence from Turkey. We should remember that the Cypriot under the Turkish side are still under siege with no independence in sight. This repression, including their jihardist tendencies make European Union membership elusive for Turkey.

Therefore, in as much as a palm wine tapper cannot say all that he saw while on top of the tree, it is important that the Biafrans...rich/poor/educated/uneducated/employed/unemployed/highly placed/lowly placed...be up and about in their zeal and determination for Biafra Actualization. For after 2003, the Nigeria as you know it will never be the same again.

Remember the verse..."By the rivers of Babylon where we came down. And there we wept when we remember Zion"?
Ndigbo, chenu echiche banyere onwe unu, na oge na aga.

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Bros:
Let us think the other way brethen. The awusa people may be importing the moslem doctors in orde to learn how to be independent of the Biafrans.

Here the resource control is on, national conference is still on. They will be doing experiment of independency.

I will like us to advise our south-east governors to establish farm settlement. Let us do it the way of the Jews.

There was a statement this morning in Raypower programme that the Norths feeds Nigeria, so they have the right to control that resources too.

Breaking News: The evening news:
1. ASSU - suspends strike
2. National Assembly approves =N=600m for Poverty allievation programme.

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