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Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by Tundeiab(m): 10:01am On Sep 13, 2014 |
SporaD8: Thanks for the adjustment.BIG FISH INDEED!!! Doctor ADEDAVO SHOULD BE GIVEN THE CREDIT FOR THE CONTAINMENT OF EBOLA AND NOT FASHOLA... IF IT WASNT CONTAINED SAME YOU WOULD HAVE BLAMED JONATHAN BUT NOW YOU GIVE THE CREDENCE TO FASHOLA TIPICAL NIGERIAN 3 Likes |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by phreakabit(m): 10:41am On Sep 13, 2014 |
Funnny how Nigerians in diaspora are the ones clamouring for us to send our already weakend and struggling healthcare workforce to Liberia et al, whilst in the comfort of a safe, secured and comfortable environment. With top notch medical personnels and facilities cutting across all speheres of the medical practice. I maintain, only time we should get involved is when every country in Africa/the world decides to send/donate healthcare workers. |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by chinkichun: 10:52am On Sep 13, 2014 |
whatlyf: If LASG or FG wants to "aSsist", they should travel to the countries and not import the ebola victims to Nigeria. but nobody said we are "importing" ebola victims to Nigeria. West African nations wants to learn how to control and contain the disease from us by the health workers and health authorities coming here to learn, then go back and implement it. Simple. it,s not a bad thing, it's a compliment to us. 1 Like |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by phreakabit(m): 10:57am On Sep 13, 2014 |
chinkichun: Might interest you to know that an infected Liberian doctor is being readied to be flown here. |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by Arosa(m): 12:07pm On Sep 13, 2014 |
phreakabit: If this is true then it's a bad idea, what if this dude has a mutated version of ebola, is Nigeria prepared for that? 1 Like |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by obayaya(m): 12:07pm On Sep 13, 2014 |
rhymz: Guy like seriously, just shut up already. Your ignorance is so annoying, especially when you feign like you understand what you are arguing about. It is so obvious you don't know jack about the politics surrounding the Ebola containment in Nigeria. The guy needed an essay like this before he'll understand. I wasn't ready to waste such time on him.. Kudos. 1 Like |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by obayaya(m): 12:14pm On Sep 13, 2014 |
MadCow1: That is the point I was trying to point out to that guy. That It was the USA government that prevented the drug from getting to Nigeria. That was why I asked him that question and he went on a wild goose chase |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by Nobody: 1:31pm On Sep 13, 2014 |
rhymz: 1) I considered your request to shut up but I will have to decline Mr. Nigerian Minister of Health Dindinrin 2) Again, it's not a national security issue. Just because you two morons say it doesn't make it true. 3) I have already explain din detail why it wasn't given. You are definitely free to come up with riduclous, insane and delirious reason that will make sense to your damaged brain. Feel free oponu 4) It's funny how I never said what sector of your government did what. You are just arguing blindly, grasping at straws and being a complete jerksass who has lost track of who said what. Next time get your brain into gear before you hit the keyboard, twit. Oh by the way good morning and I hope you have a wonderful day. I know I am |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by Nobody: 1:34pm On Sep 13, 2014 |
phreakabit: Funnny how Nigerians in diaspora are the ones clamouring for us to send our already weakend and struggling healthcare workforce to Liberia et al, whilst in the comfort of a safe, secured and comfortable environment. With top notch medical personnels and facilities cutting across all speheres of the medical practice. I maintain, only time we should get involved is when every country in Africa/the world decides to send/donate healthcare workers. I know you are a retarded ingrate already but let me ask you anyways, name one person in diaspora who has clamored for Nigeria to send anyone anywhere? It's only due to your cluelessness that you can't possibly fathom that you can educate via internet. You don't have to come up with lies to bolster your weak position. |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by Nobody: 1:35pm On Sep 13, 2014 |
chinkichun: Thank you for your astute post. The idiots cannot think of any other solutions except their own silly agenda. |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by Nobody: 1:37pm On Sep 13, 2014 |
obayaya: Ode, you are ready to hump anyone that disagrees with me Unfortunately his infantile "essay" made no lick of sense and was just more uneducated gibberish from a psychotic mind. |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by Nobody: 1:40pm On Sep 13, 2014 |
obayaya: You had no pint to make but just to promote your anti USA agenda (which I will thwart at each and every opportunity as promised). Yes, when you have a functioning government (unlike the circus you guys run with over there) that has laws and regulations, the companies have certain obligations that they agreed to. Pharmaceuticals cannot sell drugs that are not FDA approved. I know your problem, shebi na Nigeria is where I can buy medicine with Codeine and Pennicilin in it without a Doctors prescription) No wonder you guys die like fowls at young age. |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by Nobody: 1:43pm On Sep 13, 2014 |
Teymanhenry: OK at least we are now doing something of worth and pride. other countries seeking for medical help from us. That's Cool Abi ori nkan? And still some slack jawed odd toed troglodytes are having an issue getting this. Nigeria, we are sunk. I know majority of these guys are snort nosed little brats and unfortunately leaders of tomorrow - sigh. |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by Nobody: 1:45pm On Sep 13, 2014 |
lastpage: Ode, ZMapp is not a known cure and certainly if we're going to argue that it is, it is not the only one. Making up fancy sentences with kindergartner colors and stuff only shows your level of development, it doesn't show that you're a grown adult. Omo jelosimi |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by phreakabit(m): 1:52pm On Sep 13, 2014 |
CityNG: Apparently the dimwitted plankton is intent on educating the enlightened, but lacks the required intellectual capacity hence resorts to insults. I am no psychologist or physician, but I know its frustrating having a menial job and depending on $500 per car ordered for a living, but don't go online raging on every poster who doesn't conform to your views, makes you come across as a frustrated man or a raving lunatic. I'd ignore you now and shelve your post under the rants drawer. Edit: I see you replied 6 posters all furnished with insults and rants. Car order buainess must be really bad. |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by Nobody: 2:03pm On Sep 13, 2014 |
phreakabit: Excellent, the dimwits are coming online yessssss 1) I still live a better quality of life and have a fulfilling career than you'll ever accomplish in ten of your lifetimes though. Adequate charge for adequate service, I'm comfortable with my price point. "Ole oloju kokoro, alaje pajude" 2) What car order buainess? Don't worry about any buainess, focus on this debate that you're woefully failing at Hey, I call it the way I see it, it's not my fault if dolts abound on this thread but you lied, I gave away many many compliments to deserving people who showed class and gumption unlike you and I know that just hurts you deeply You tribalistic maggot "God bless South-Eastern Nigeria. I ❤ being Igbo." |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by phreakabit(m): 2:36pm On Sep 13, 2014 |
CityNG: You, wealthier than me? . . . One can but laugh! Anyway who knows . . . This is the internet, and you could be Bill Gates rflmao. As for the typo. . . Who cares? |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by Nobody: 3:06pm On Sep 13, 2014 |
phreakabit: You are truly a confirmed illiterate, where in my post did I use the word wealth? My wealth or lack thereof is between my tax accountant and me. Only a fool will spout about wealth, so yes laugh because after all that is what insane people do mostly. As for the typo it shows that you lost control when you were enraged, you CityNGHolic you I thought you promised to ignore me less than 30 minutes ago? I knew your ego won't allow you to do that. I look forward to our continued banter. 1 Like
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Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by tonychristopher: 2:17am On Sep 14, 2014 |
SporaD8: They Should Think It Out...They Shouldn't Step Their Foot In Nigeria.Let The Consultation Be Over The PhonePlease. 1 Like |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by NoContract(m): 1:56pm On Sep 14, 2014 |
cruise14: Get your facts straight! Lagos state has not received any help from Fg, Fashola set up and is managing ebola centres without help from Jonathan or Fg. Lagos is like a country in a country. It's a pathetic shame you still have the guts to comment on Nairaland after you already spewed vitrol unto Seun. You should be extremely grateful he isn't as shallow-minded, myopic and lacklustre as you. Typical Nigerian mosquito-infested riverine village girl with free 5mb from Etisalat. |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by haryomikun(m): 2:25am On Sep 15, 2014 |
bennygreat1: Well... I think NOT just Lagos,but NIGERIA should be able to fight the EVD to a stand still B4 giving helping hands to other nations...Lool at Ɣơ̴͡u̶̲̥̅̊. And when USA refused †̥Φ release Zmapp Ɣơ̴͡u̶̲̥̅̊ said D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ were selfish. ΩƠ̴̴̴͡ω hear yourself |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by bennygreat1(m): 7:19am On Sep 15, 2014 |
haryomikun: Hello Mr Do you now want to compare the USA and our beloved country Nigeria? |
Re: Ebola: West-African Nations Approach Lagos For Help. by Nobody: 1:31am On Jun 02, 2019 |
Let me take a nap... great notification, anyway. |
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