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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Antwan99: 3:31pm On Mar 10
[quote author=Dilijingsly post=128864920] might be silicon.[/quoteAnother evidence of bad reading
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Antwan99: 3:31pm On Mar 10
Dilijingsly:
might be silicon.
Another evidence of bad reading

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by AnyanwuSilas: 3:33pm On Mar 10
[quote author=Bacteria8 post=128864805]CEO of Google is indian
CEO of Microsoft is Indian
CEO of Starbucks is Indian
CEO of IBM is Indian
CEO of Adobe Systems is Indian
Prime Minister of Great Britain is Indian

Great Britain colonized Indian same way they colonized Nigeria...

100 years later India is richer than Great Britain, and on their way to become the 4th largest economy in the world...aside their amazing breakthroughs in Tech, Medicine, and Military equipment.

Meanwhile, fellow colony Nigeria is still here collecting food donations from Ukraine angry

Something is fundamentally wrong with us black people. This is my submission.

Wait, how do you even sleep at night knowing that Nigeria of just 200 million population have more poor and hungry people than India of 1.1 billion population ??
How can you even make sense of this
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Jephyard(m): 3:36pm On Mar 10
Bacteria8:
CEO of Google is indian
CEO of Microsoft is Indian
CEO of Starbucks is Indian
CEO of IBM is Indian
CEO of Adobe Systems is Indian
Prime Minister of Great Britain is Indian

Great Britain colonized Indian same way they colonized Nigeria...

100 years later India is richer than Great Britain, and on their way to become the 4th largest economy in the world...aside their amazing breakthroughs in Tech, Medicine, and Military equipment.

Meanwhile, fellow colony Nigeria is still here collecting food donations from Ukraine angry

Something is fundamentally wrong with us black people. This is my submission.

Wait, how do you even sleep at night knowing that Nigeria of just 200 million population have more poor and hungry people than India of 1.1 billion population ??
How can you even make sense of this
🤦

Bad leadership. Most of the people we elected in office of authority are the most least people in society. There is nothing wrong with black people. We just have a system where we keep repeating the most degenerate or low quality people in office. Guess what do most of our politician in office steal for it simply clothing, housing and food. Think about it. All the billion stole it just for those three things. No vision, no foresight, no dream and nothing they can offer even after attending the best school in Nigeria and abroad.

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by dejavubobo1(m): 3:47pm On Mar 10
You won't see Righteousness99 here.
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Meerahbel: 3:52pm On Mar 10
GanagiBitrus:
India is doing well in Medical & Software fields.

Which field is Nigeria doing well in? 🤔

Banditry and fraud
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by RIDOO: 4:39pm On Mar 10
GanagiBitrus:
India is doing well in Medical & Software fields.

Which field is Nigeria doing well in? 🤔


Removing people body parts and organs for rituals which doesn't work.
Also corruption and high embezzlement.

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Divinerace(m): 6:18pm On Mar 10
GanagiBitrus:
India is doing well in Medical & Software fields.

Which field is Nigeria doing well in? 🤔

Kidnapin

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by kalufelix(m): 6:34pm On Mar 10
I wonder how many months before this thing starts decaying...

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Oizee(f): 7:38pm On Mar 10
Jeshurun90:


Video of him using the hand🤔
lol, doubting Thomas
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by CJStarz: 7:42pm On Mar 10
Equity15:
is that the case for everyone? I have a friend that died too.

My brother,alllllll d people wey I know wey go India come back do Thanksgiving say dey don recover,all of dem don die.
No be juju be dat?
India wey be second aboki dem.
People wey be say if dem wan say yes,na so dem go dey shake head like say na no dem dey say .
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Pascal9: 8:15pm On Mar 10
Bacteria8:
CEO of Google is indian
CEO of Microsoft is Indian
CEO of Starbucks is Indian
CEO of IBM is Indian
CEO of Adobe Systems is Indian
Prime Minister of Great Britain is Indian

Great Britain colonized Indian same way they colonized Nigeria...

100 years later India is richer than Great Britain, and on their way to become the 4th largest economy in the world...aside their amazing breakthroughs in Tech, Medicine, and Military equipment.

Meanwhile, fellow colony Nigeria is still here collecting food donations from Ukraine angry

Something is fundamentally wrong with us black people. This is my submission.

Wait, how do you even sleep at night knowing that Nigeria of just 200 million population have more poor and hungry people than India of 1.1 billion population ??
How can you even make sense of this
🤦
India is 1.6 billion people and very poor.get your facts right
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Pascal9: 8:17pm On Mar 10
Emeskhalifa:
See how India is taking advantage of its population.
Same can be said about Nigerians population 😒
there is no advantage in overpopulation
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by Pascal9: 8:21pm On Mar 10
Morphinne:

You made so much sense until you got to that bolded part grin. Sir, we all know Nigeria is not trying at all but please, if we are talking abject poverty, Nigeria is far better than India. About 250-350 million Indians are living in abject poverty but it’s not surprising for a population of that size (1.1-1.2 billion people)
i.6 billion people rising to 2billion poor wretched people, don't mind This uninformed people.

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by dominique(f): 8:43pm On Mar 10
Kingrshd3:



The current population of India is estimated to be around 1.4 billion people, making it the second-most populous country in the world after China. India's population is growing rapidly, with the country adding over 10 million people per year. India's population growth is primarily driven by high birth rates, although the fertility rate has been declining in recent years. India's population is also quite young, with more than half of the population under the age of 25. This has implications for the country's economy, as a large working-age population is a potential source of economic growth.

India has exceeded China as most populous country in the world
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by kay29000(m): 9:49pm On Mar 10
Onyeigbo10000:
Where Dem go bring hand naàa

Same thing i was wondering
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by abbeyd2(m): 10:48pm On Mar 10
Bacteria8:
CEO of Google is indian
CEO of Microsoft is Indian
CEO of Starbucks is Indian
CEO of IBM is Indian
CEO of Adobe Systems is Indian
Prime Minister of Great Britain is Indian

Great Britain colonized Indian same way they colonized Nigeria...

100 years later India is richer than Great Britain, and on their way to become the 4th largest economy in the world...aside their amazing breakthroughs in Tech, Medicine, and Military equipment.

Meanwhile, fellow colony Nigeria is still here collecting food donations from Ukraine angry

Something is fundamentally wrong with us black people. This is my submission.

Wait, how do you even sleep at night knowing that Nigeria of just 200 million population have more poor and hungry people than India of 1.1 billion population ??
How can you even make sense of this
🤦
India with its large population gives room for innovative ideas that why they advance in technology every day. They patronize made-in-Indian products. TATA produces most of its automobiles. In Nigeria do our government encourage local products? How many people patronize INNOSON? Today many people prefer foreign rice to our local.
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by MrSly(m): 8:04pm On Mar 11
GanagiBitrus:
India is doing well in Medical & Software fields.

Which field is Nigeria doing well in? 🤔

Nigeria is very good at baptising illegality and make it legal. Like drug baron buying an election, supreme Court refusing to hear the case against certificate forger who also triples as drug baron and election rigger, with no known origin and unverified name. A typical example of when a BAT is crowned the king of birds.

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Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by MrSly(m): 8:12pm On Mar 11
APOPTOSIS:

Good Question from an Intelligent souL.
It takes neural pathway to lift those limbs independently and not just surgically apposing and approximating bones, muscles and fascias through fracture fixation and skin suturing.
It also takes vascular repair to ensure supply to the neural pathway as in vasanevorum. A whole lot.
Let's hope it doesn't turn gangrenous in few days 2kom
How many research have you done in your practice or are you quoting someone's theory and findings against him? Little did you know that they had advanced and made changes to their initial theory which you probably memorised and now bragging with.
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by ojonugba2014(m): 8:16am On Mar 13
tishbite43:

You no do Yahoo reach India and Pakistan
No cap

Dea play
Re: First Successful Bilateral Hand Transplant Carried Out In India (Photos) by rezzy: 10:24am On Mar 13
Kingrshd3:



The current population of India is estimated to be around 1.4 billion people, making it the second-most populous country in the world after China. India's population is growing rapidly, with the country adding over 10 million people per year. India's population growth is primarily driven by high birth rates, although the fertility rate has been declining in recent years. India's population is also quite young, with more than half of the population under the age of 25. This has implications for the country's economy, as a large working-age population is a potential source of economic growth.

Wow. Thanks for this

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