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I pray you provide useful tips to our military. success is assured!
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Some individuals on nairaland come to mind. Some call themselves "sincerenigerians" while others are thought to be "paid agents"....lolzz
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Jakumo: lolz...well said my broda! |
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And some nairaland guy call "GenBuhari" will tell you it's all scam!
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1. October 1 bombing in Abuja was after APC lost 2. Bombing of nigerian police headquarters in Abuja was after APC lost 3. Bombing of UN building was after APC lost 4. Madalla bombing in Niger was after APC lost 5. Daily bomb blast in kaduna was after APC lost 6. Nyanya park bomb blast was after APC lost 7. Daily kano bomb blast was after APC lost 8. All Maiduguri bomb blast was after APC lost 9. All yobe bomb blast was after APC lost 10. Market day bomb blast was after APC lost 11. Bomb blast against Buhari Was after APC lost This is the most clueless security organisation ever. And you wonder why the can't seem to have any idea on how to solve it. A top security official sounding more like a market woman. Even the crazy FFK would have given a better argument. The opposition may not be perfect so also the ruling party. If we don't have a perfect ruling party why do we expect a perfect opposition? A country deserves the kind of leaders it gets. 13 Likes |
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Now I understand why BH is having a filled day. DSS is just a bunch of unprofessional jokers. I give up on GEJ completely!
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babyosisi: Exactly! !! |
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GenBuhari: A word is enough for the wise, you my friend seem to need more convincing. It's your type that made nigeria to be the only country in the world were polio is still present. Instead of you to educate the illiterate bunch here in the north, you rather discourage them from accepting vaccines. Further spreading polio everywhere, pilling bunch of cripples and imbeciles on the street, begging for arms and constituting an eyesore everywhere. For one that calls himself "GenBuhari" that explains alot. I am not responding to your idi0tic conspiracy theory again. Shalom! 1 Like |
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GenBuhari: The only thing you need to do is thing intelligently My friend yours is a case of borderline schizophrenia. This is not the first case of ebola outbreak in Africa and definitely may not be the last there has been four previous outbreaks with higher dead rate than this present one. Ebola belongs to a group of infections call viral haemorrhagic fevers. It is in the same class as Lassa fever which is predominant in nigeria. For now these infections don't have treatment. Instead of your type to encourage the government to sponsor research into finding cures and vaccines you are here spewing conspiracy theories without a shred of evidence. The day there will be an outbreak of another viral haemorrhagic disease such as lassa I bet you will be here telling us how America send a biological weapon to wipe out Africa. SHM! 3 Likes |
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GenBuhari: And the source is facebook right? Which source about how ebola is ravaging Africa do you want so that I can send you? Maybe you will be pleased to inform us that all viral haemorrhagic fevers such as lassa fever, mabourg fever, yellow fever and ebola are scam. Another Asari Dokubo in the making! 1 Like |
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GenBuhari: And the source is facebook right? which source about how ebola ravaging Africa do you want so that I can send you. Maybe you will be pleased to inform us that all viral haemorrhagic fevers such as lassa fever, mabourg fever, yellow fever and ebola are scam. Another Asari Dokubo in the making! 1 Like |
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GenBuhari: I tell you what is idi0tic: people begging to be guinea pigs for an experimental vaccine for a disease that is not even airborne like the Flu which kills 500,000 annually world wide and which is less deadly than Rabies that kills 100% of those that contract it. Go and read this report by a Liberian health worker, if after reading you are still stock with your views then I can conclude yours is a hopeless case. nairaland.unblockandhide.com/1856924/letter-liberian-how-ebola-ravaging 1 Like |
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okparaugo: What's that? |
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okparaugo: I just ask a question and u responded with insult. check the name and read the report about the nurse that to travel to enugu clown! |
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GenBuhari: Imagine this scenaro: How idi0tic can one reason? Nigeria has more than it fair share of stupid people. God!!!! 1 Like |
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Is this not the nurse that took the disease to enugu?
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If this is true, den problem dey wella!
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aresa: you have a point there. But mind you cross river has one of the lowest allocation from the federation . The main source of internal generated revenue is tourism. And in my opinion this project has the capacity to bust the tourism revenue of the state. presently the facility has already being booked before completion to tell you the viability of the project. Quiet a percentage of seminars and conventions held in nigeria goes to cross river state hence the need for such a facility. |
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jsunex: I tink Nigerians shuld start patronizing ds man... it will av an effect on unemployment in country. it's mostly nairalanders that are aware of the guyz product. No marketing strategy whatsoever. |
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aresa: Another Tinapa in the making.... There's no way this project would end up like Tinapa. |
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hushmail: wey those jobless rights activists wey dey demonstrate over man made problems of Israel n Hamas? All does shouting over Hamas would made good use of their human sympathy in Liberia were the population is gradually being decimated. |
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Liberia is in desperate need of help. The disease is gradually wiping that country off. May God help mother Africa!
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If it takes GEJ not contesting for the madness up north to stop, then all well and good. The should continue cause he's definitely getting another mandate come 2015.
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Here is a letter that I just received from my friend Mosoka who is working with the ebola response in Monrovia. This is very important to read.: Dear friends and partners, I bring you a thoughts on the current ebola crisis in my country, Liberia. Since I begun working with the ebola response in Liberia, I have never been as sadden as I was today. I stood with my tracers and watched the ambulance team transferring two of the Catholic Sisters from their St, Joseph Catholic Hospital Compound. As the two innocent young Nuns from the Democratic Republic of Congo mounted the ambulance to be taken to the treatment unit at the ELWA, I shared tears. I share tears because we could have prevented them from ing this deadly disease. They had trusted us and our ability to manage the ebola response; we cause all of them to be infected. After serving this country for over 40 years and saving thousands of lives, is this the way we could repay them. As the ambulance made its way out of the deserted hospital with the first badge of two nuns, I became too overwhelmed with sorrow. The ambulance was returning for four of them including a medical doctor. How could we have disappointed them....I reflected painfully: Three weeks ago, Brother Patrick, the business manager from Cameroon got infected by a case that was brought to the hospital. He was a until he started showing symptoms. The laboratory had taken his specimen and his result was negative. Based on this result,the other sisters and brothers decided to nurse him back to health. Despite their treatment he progressively began to shown signs and symptoms that were typical of ebola. He decided that he would leave for his home country, but the airline recognizing the signs and symptoms ask for a repeat of the test. Behold! This came back positive. The sisters, brothers and doctors who treated him were in a state of shock and dismay. Brother Patrick was kept in one room of the hospital for treatment. The confidence of the brothers and sister in our ebola response system was seriously corroded. Brother Patrick became weaker and weaker and others stop coming around as they pondered over their own status. Then Brother Patrick died. His body was among the 52 bodies that were buried in a mass grave one week end ago. Then the sisters and brothers as well three of the Liberian health care worker (including a laboratory technician, a social worker and and a nurse) started getting sick. In all seven of them became positive for ebola. One of them, a Nigerian Medical doctor, was told he was negative. However, he told us that every symptoms in his body indicated to him that he too had ed the disease. We then ordered for a new result. We are awaiting this result, but he is getting sicker and sicker each day. Even as I write to you, we are arranging to take the remaining two cases tonight. We were told that previous attempts to take them to the treatment unit were met with resistance with resistance. But their reluctance was due to the fact that we destroyed their confidence in our ability to handle this Ebola crisis. They had decided that they would rather die in their compound then follow us to the treatment unit. If we had failed them with our laboratory results, how could they trust us to provide the kind of intensive care that is required in the treatment unit? As if to make matters worse, the Liberian Social Worker who was confirmed with ebola escaped today in the population. Her daughter came and took her away, when she heard we were moving them to the treatment unit. This is worrisome as she could be a source of new transmissions in the community. Are we really winning this war against ebola? I would say NO!!! Just a few days ago, our only internist was suspected to have been a with Dr. Samuel Brisbane who had died from ebola. Dr. Brisbane had ed ebola from a patient because he refused to use gloves and barrier nursing. Dr. Borbor was asked to do his laboratory test. It came back negative about one week ago. To our greatest dismay, he was taken to the treatment unit last night when he started manifesting severe symptoms of ebola. They are now repeating his test. Such inconsistent test needs tos top because it only exposes more people to the infection. I have investigated the laboratory procedure and I noted several sources for potential errors. There is a single team of laboratory technicians that are working over ten hours a day and seven days a week without any time to rest. This would lead to lapses and increased risk for errors. One of the technicians told me sadly that they worked these very long hours and no one provides them with food. They begged for food and were given a 100 pound bag of rice with no soup kind and no one to cook for them. Many of them had not being paid for three months. How could we trust our lives in in the hands of people that are overworked, staved and not given their just compensation? Are we wining this war against Ebola? I was trying to get the burial team to pick up a body that had being lying out for two days. The dispatcher from the Red Cross, who is a friend said to me, “ I beg you Dr. , the number of bodies we have in Monrovia is more than the two vehicles and two teams we have today.” She said that even as I was speaking to her, two of their vehicles were already filled with bodies. Even, where we have our clinic, a man had started vomiting and toileting blood two days ago. I was called to intervene. I call the ambulance team but no one responded. I called those of my colleagues in authority at the Health Ministry, but they too were powerless as the system and the logistics were not in place to respond to such a call. The treatment unit was overflowing with sick people. They just could not pick any one up in the community because there no bed available in the unit. Then the man died. His body stayed in the house for two days, while his poor wife and children slept in the open. No one wants to come closer to them. After two whole days of begging every authority I knew, they finally removed the body today. The home was never spread. The poor woman and her children are again sleeping outside today. I have tried to call the guy on spraying but his phone is off. But, I will press on and will call again tomorrow. This evening the Catholic Bishop asked that Sister Shanta (who died around 2 am this morning, the second victim from the Catholic Hospital) be buried in the compound. The authorities honored his wish and her remains were lay to rest on Liberian soil thousands of miles from her native DRC. We can point to her grave and memorialize her in the future. But, Brother Patrick and the over fifty bodies that were buried a few weeks ago will never have such honor. The remains of the over 60 bodies that have so far being cremated in the Indian crematorium on the Marshall Highway will never have these memories. I pray that their memories and the memories of those who will survive this deadly ebola will remain in our hearts. As I walked out of the deserted St. Joseph Catholic Hospital, I ed that it was here my father was treated during his last days on earth in 2011 and it was here my sister Marie receive her treatment before we transferred her to Ghana. But today, the hospital is a ghost town. Maybe, as some of us fight each day to make some kind of difference, it will at least amend for all of our mistakes and failures in the Ebola Response. May God save our country and those countries affected!!!! https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10152560240817279&id=697812278&p=10&refid=52 |
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Seems like Liberia is full of mad people!
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Wow thats not nice at all. Those charges have a funny way of distorting ones balance o chai. .!!!
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Jakumo: I can't believe this is coming from you. So a patient comes to the hospital with a complain and symptoms suggestive of Ebola. The nurse was right in identifying the symptoms. Instead of her to ask the patient to sit in an isolated place while she calls the Lagos state emergency number for specialise officials to come. She decided to send the patient away. There by endangering more people. Risk of spreading infection starting from the patient family member, the people she is going to come in inside bus on her way back and ordinary citizens who may not be able to identify the symptoms of Ebola. Exactly how the disease was able to spread in guinea. And here you are saying the nurse did "THE RIGHT THING". I wonder whether a doctor would have acted the same way. 3 Likes |
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Bigcake: The said apology never came from the Liberian Presidency, rather from a concerned citizen who took upon himself to issue out the nerves calming apology. Therefore, in the same guise, myself as a responsible citizen of Nigeria also deems it necessary to accept the apology on behalf of well meaning Nigerians. Except you are not a well meaning Nigerian. The Liberian government apologise to the Nigerian government officially already. 1 Like |
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So sorry for him. guy money don enter one chance!
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hazyfm: WHAT A DEAD END FOR THE MAN OF CORN Never liked that guy for once! |
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Aregbesola gets certificate of return Yinka Kolawole in Osogbo with agency report The governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Iyiola Omisore, has conceded defeat to Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who was declared winner of last Saturday’s election in Osun State. Reflecting on the outcome of the election through his media aide, Mr. Diran Odeyemi, the PDP governorship candidate said: “We would not be deterred because of the development. What we lost is the Osun State governorship election; we did not lose lives. We thank the Lord for everything. “In all situations, I will continue to give glory to the Lord because He knows better than us and He alone has answers to all questions.” Omisore, according to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), also congratulated the people of Osun State and expressed his commitment to his party and the state. “Falling down is not new in politics, ri is the strength of a good leader. We shall bounce back. Congratulations to the people of Osun State because we all won,” he added. Omisore, however, declined to congratulate Aregbesola. Meanwhile, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) yesterday presented the certificate of return to Aregbesola. The ceremony which took place at the INEC office in Osogbo was attended by the Heads of security agencies in the state, traditional rulers, representatives of political parties and well wishers. Presenting the certificate to the governor-elect and incumbent governor, the INEC National Commissioner deployed to supervise the election, Muhammad Wali, said the presentation was in accordance with the 2010 Electoral Act as amended, which stipulates that certificate of return should be given to any governor-elect within seven days of the election. In his acceptance speech, Aregbesola, who dedicated the certificate to the people of the state for their commitment, sacrifice and before and during the election, vowed not to relent in his efforts at developing the state. He ened officials of the commission to be extra vigilant in securing election materials used for the August 9 governorship poll so as not to be tampered with. While congratulating all other contestants in the governorship race, Aregbesola ened them to his istration towards advancing the interest of the state. Earlier in a welcome address, the state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr. Olusegun Agbaje, appreciated the cooperation of all stakeholders and promised that INEC would continue to create a level-playing field for all the political parties, especially as the 2015 general election approaches. However, the state chapter of the APC has told Omisore that he was not sincere about the result of the election and how he suffered a humiliating defeat. Omisore was reported to have said his defeat was due to the damage done to him and his party by Ambassador Rufus Akeju, a former Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in the state. Omisore in his post-election statement had noted: ‘’We had a situation where a clearly partisan REC had opened the entire electoral system to our opponent from registration stage through data storage to personnel loading. Before he left, he already did a lot of harm in the system that would take years to rectify’.” But the APC spokesman Kunle Oyatomi said: “To accuse INEC and Akeju especially is the hallmark of a man in delusional stupor. It means he has not been able to climb down from his high horse of living a lie.” The APC spokesman stressed that Omisore lost fair and square because the people rejected him for his notoriety as an individual disposed to violence. Oyatomi also noted that he Omisore offered nothing to the people except to promise the destruction of everything the people were enjoying from Aregbesola’s istration, saying he presented himself to the people as a destroyer, not a builder and in the process he instilled fears in the heart of Osun people. He alleged that “in spite of all the security apparatus of the Nigerian state put at his disposal and that of the PDP in Osun by President Goodluck Jonathan; and in spite of all the terrorist marksmen from Bayelsa State brought to Osun by Mujajid Dokubo-Asari and Tompolo; and the army of thugs within the state available to Omisore and the PDP, they could neither persuade, nor intimidate the good people of Osun to vote for them to win.” Oyatomi further stressed that he hoped the committee Omisore set up to find out why he lost the election will detect the fraud and the lie in which they had lived, deluding themselves that Aregbesola was ‘unpopular’ in the state. He pointed out that Omisore himself knew at that critical moment he was about to cast his vote that the odds were against him. www.thisdaylive.com/articles/omisore-accepts-defeat/186221/ |
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If the are so sure about that, why not scrap the whole missile defence program that is running down their budget and economy and depend solely on the "Almighty hand of God" for protection? Maybe God probably forgot to intercept does other missiles that landed within Israel. It's high time Nigerians learn to eschew bigotry and condemn human right abuses whenever or wherever it rear it's head.
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