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Thursday 20 November 2014

Funny notice to LUTH medical students

Left is a notice posted on the students' notice board at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Idi Araba. The Dean of Student Affairs has officially banned the use of earphones on its premises as from Monday, next week. Thought I should spread the message here in case some of you students haven't seen it yet! Lol

74 comments:

  1. hian! what has earpiece got to do with anything kwa? oooo

    Thanks to everyone who has click on my name so far.

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  2. michael my boo .you hear? no more ear piece for you.lol

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  3. michael my boo .you hear? no more ear piece for you.lol

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  4. michael my boo .you hear? no more ear piece for you.lol

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  5. michael my boo .you hear? no more ear piece for you.lol

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  6. We have seen it o n we r sooo ready for them!!! #earpiecemonday! We shall all ball out wiv our earpieces, let them do their worst! Linda, we havn't had our gen fixed in over a month!! Exams are ongoing n they don't care bout the lightless state, dey r bothered bout earpiece!

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    1. Amoni.... chacha... guess who this is???

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    2. You better stay in your lane. Are your parents sending you to school to block your ears? Don't go and read oo. Abi do you want to open an abortion clinic?

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  7. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Nigerian universities always implement one stupid rules or the other. After a hectic day lecture they mean one cant just chill with his or her earphone.... Whoever place that notice is so damn insane i swear.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  8. Lol..
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  9. lmao..child's play

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  10. Dts good some even forget dem selves bc of earphone. Nice one

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  11. What's funny about this notice? U just make me waste power wen I take click on this story.. Hiss

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  12. Not using it in the classroom makes sense buh school premises dats a no for me.
    Faceoflib

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  13. My God did is soooo absurd

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  14. They should also banned no texting and talking while walking.

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  15. Lol what kind of law is this,pls they should take a chill pill.

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  16. Awon weyre! They should fix the gen before coming to tell me about earpiece.

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  17. A welcome development, hope other institutions will follow suit.

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  18. Later they will abuse private Universities. Is this freedom.

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  19. Yet anoda funny news..unilag want turn to prestigious Madonna uni#fadachancellorvoice#

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  20. There must have being cogent reason for such.

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  22. That's serious...

    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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    1. Which one is #commenting thru Glo 4G LTE again? You want to be like Bona? Please try and be original. Glo will not change your phone.

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  23. When going to skol, drop ur earphone at home/rooms.........shekena

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    1. Shut up your mouth! Why didn't you carry him somewhere else? Didn't you know it was a 'teaching' hospital? Do you know how delicate brain surgery is? Please just shut up.

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    2. Sweetie, to enlighten u luth is nt for just medical students, nd by d way nt all d ppl dt av eavpiece plugpluggdistening to sme smeket called music, dr r audio versions of medical lectures, so dt hdtpens too...I mean just to let u kno...nd by d way listening to music while on my way to class has absolutely nothing to do with me studying my books

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    3. Pls r students brain surgeons?

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    4. U r unbelievably stupid. Im sorry for the poor children ull bring into this world. Waste of oxygen.

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    5. U r unbelievably stupid. Im sorry for the poor children ull bring into this world. Waste of oxygen.

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    6. U r unbelievably stupid. Im sorry for the poor children ull bring into this world. Waste of oxygen.

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    7. I am tempted to call u a goat for this statement or better yet, let me put the blame on your ignorance or paucity of information.
      How many times have u seen medical students perform surgery in Nigeria especially one that involves the brain. U won't blame the stupid Nigerian system for her incessant strikes and misplaced priorities. You are here blaming medical students.
      What is the relationship between the use of earpiece and the death of ur friend.

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    8. You must be very illiterate...

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    9. You must be very illiterate...

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    10. We just made this Maryann whatever girl famous!
      Is it not obvious shez not learned?????
      How many times do consultants in Nigeria perform delicate surgeries let alone 'students' wikipedia defined student as 'A learner' hian! Tsew!

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  26. lolzzzzzz... i hope the ban doesn't affect staffs of CMUL... Cos am a regular user of my earpiece whenever am in the office... stupid rules from gullible pple... if students decide to ear music nd fail thier studies.. abeg how e take affect some pple.

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  27. Na only for naija dm dy form over sabi..
    Ff@onitemitope8
    #Tslicky

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  28. Pls I dnt get how earpiece makes ppl focused... this is jst a case of misplaced priority. Instead ppl r sayin help dem focus n good law

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  29. Eber, knowledge is apparently far away from you. Otherwise you would know student docs don't undertake surgeries. The law is useless. They are not training kids.. Its your right to go deaf if you want to, you are not putting someone else at risk. There are more important issues to handle like power supply and water. Students are suffering and the only thing giving us serenity is now being prohibited. Retarded set of leaders.

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  30. I support it. LUTH medical students need to learn the ethics and decorum of the profession.

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  31. Give us light first before asking us nt to use earpiece

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  32. Still trying to understand the significance of that rule...

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  33. In my medical school days in UCH Ibadan, you dare not put an earphone while in class, on the ward or even in clinic not to talk of the theater. Its unethical and an eyesore. A good one from the College of Medicine, University of Lagos.

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    1. No wonder you guys no sabi

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    2. Don't be light headed bro.. No one does that in CMUL as well. Its disrespectful and we know, but to prohibit from using it in the premises is far from a wise decision.

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  34. Besides the Students affairs Director is a disciplinarian, a mentor in the medical profession.

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    1. M sure your stagnant in whatever your doing now. This s evident by d stereotypic manner of your tots. You v d audacity to compare d future n d past. How's being a disciplinarian giv u the right to impose your personal prejudice on your subordinates jus bcz your n d position of power. ....use that shriveled mass of a brain u claim to v before commenting.

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    2. Its a Noble profession remember! I m not surprised at your line of thought. Medical training is an apprenticeship; you need all the senses cos it demands your optimum attention. BRAVO PROF!

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    3. Medical training is an apprenticeship more than just theories; you need all your senses for optimum attention and performance.

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  35. Vannessa eze hope youve heard
    lol
    what a funny ban

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  36. Unilag should also keep some toilets open. If u come there on a week day or weekend,the toilets are locked and students have to pee in the bush. Also at night some times,they lecture without light or with phone torch .so they should work on dat.and do some renovation too. Before they ban anything

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  37. @eberechi,ur a fool..cum to med skool 2 knw hw it's done b4 u open ur dirty mouth to say thrash...

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  38. General Yakubu Gowon once said that Nigerian policies are often made to inflict pain on its own people.

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  39. hian..eberechi!!...you that took your person to do brain surgery in LUTH..na wa for you oooooo!!...na you yourself really need the brain surgery...

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  40. Shey Libers were yabbing Private Universities ala Covenant Univ. Nwannu, what do u have to say now?

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  41. To those of u in support of dz abuse of human right......I pardon you because it just shows how retarded y'all are. Firstly if you made good use of whateva s left of your brain den you'll v read that eearpiece was banned from college and luth premises.......there is no predilection 4 classrooms. Secondly earpiece z bin a major saving grace n d aspects of reading cz of its ability to block distractions. .... (not all of us r dumb enuf to b distracted by music). We also v audio lectures we listen to...which helps facilitate learning, but I guess y'all r backward in your thinking that u don't realize we r n d digital age (not blackboards n chalk)...... join d fight to help us get our right back or jus keep your delusional n retarded way of thinking to urself.

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  42. This is hilarious

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