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Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Farki: 1:18am On Apr 21, 2020
sonnie10:

Ignorance is a disease. Dummy, those are PPE ok? I asked you to post a picture, not take out anything?
If you can’t post a picture, then I have nothing more to answer you.
Cowards die before death even comes. A time like this when other hospitals are increasing capacity, yours asked you to go take cover under your table at home.
It shows how serious they are!

If you can't show that the man being interviewed is an actor or a liar then shut up.

You are clearly a fool, doctors and nurses who weren't fully kitted fell sick and infected others. If using ordinary surgical masks and gloves was enough, medical staff in the UK wouldn't be dressing with full face shields and aprons, begging for more kits.

Why would a hospital that specialises in maternal and childcare treat COVID-19 patients? Have most hospitals in Nigeria been cleared to manage COVID-19 cases? Aren't they being treated in designated centres away from the general population so they don't infect others? Can't you understand that those guidelines were put in place for a reason?

Everything I typed is right here under the National Interim guidelines for the clinical management of COVID-19, stop making an ass of yourself.

https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/guidelines

I am surprised that someone claiming to be a doctor does not know these things, a simple search won't kill you. I can't believe such an arrogant, ignorant and childish individual has a medical licence.
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by sonnie10: 2:24am On Apr 21, 2020
Farki:


If you can't show that the man being interviewed is an actor or a liar then shut up.

You are clearly a fool, doctors and nurses who weren't fully kitted fell sick and infected others. If using ordinary surgical masks and gloves was enough, medical staff in the UK wouldn't be dressing with full face shields and aprons, begging for more kits.

Why would a hospital that specialises in maternal and childcare treat COVID-19 patients? Have most hospitals in Nigeria been cleared to manage COVID-19 cases? Aren't they being treated in designated centres away from the general population so they don't infect others? Can't you understand that those guidelines were put in place for a reason?

Everything I typed is right here under the National Interim guidelines for the clinical management of COVID-19, stop making an ass of yourself.

https://ncdc.gov.ng/diseases/guidelines

I am surprised that someone claiming to be a doctor does not know these things, a simple search won't kill you. I can't believe such an arrogant, ignorant and childish individual has a medical licence.
Your cowardice has no bounds. Keep celebrating mediocrity. Because you work in a particular hospital is not an excuse to exempt your cowdard as.s from volunteering elsewhere if where you work is closed.
All the great nations you see today were not built by weak chickens like you. Make yourself useful now that you are needed the most. Even the Prime minister of Ireland has volunteered to go back to work as a doctor since the outbreak. But
you hid under you wife’s wrapper to vomit trash and make excuses from there.
No one in your entire generation would come close to my level in terms of professionalism.
Everything you said is true but they only show that we are not on equal level.
I am talking about hospitals increasing their capacity to take in more patients, and here you are directing me to a God forsaken country’s med website.
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by eaglez(m): 7:01am On Apr 21, 2020
IamgratefulLord:

My dear, apart from bitter kola. I watched a live video on Facebook about a Nigeria mum with Coronavirus in the UK.
Guess what she took for 3 days, every four hours??
Fresh grounded garlic and fresh grounded ginger with lime for 3 days. Coronavirus disappeared!
My dear, I didn't waste time to grind mine.
But I took mine just once a day instead of the 4 hours interval she took hers because I don't have Coronavirus. My dear the small wound/cut I had on my hand dried up after two days.
Fresh Garlic and ginger work wonders smiley
was it the lime juice or the whole lime itself and and was it mixed with water
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by IamgratefulLord(f): 8:36am On Apr 21, 2020
eaglez:
was it the lime juice or the whole lime itself and and was it mixed with water
Good day dear, grind fresh garlic ( a hand-ful ) and fresh ginger ( like 2 pieces) and add the juice from the lime and a little water. 2 limes into the blender don't forget to remove the seeds from the lime. Make sure you blend them very well then remove the mixture from the blender into a plate and share them into small nylons ( moi - moi nylon) you can put just two spoons each in the nylon and put them into a freezer to preserve the mixture.
However, you would need to take the mixture once a day. Boil a cup of water then add one of the mixture in a cup with the boiled water. Allow to cool and drink. After 3 days you will thank me and most especially God. Just take the mixture for 1 week, but just once a day since you don't have Coronavirus.
Cheers! smiley
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Farki: 8:40am On Apr 21, 2020
sonnie10:

Your cowardice has no bounds. Keep celebrating mediocrity. Because you work in a particular hospital is not an excuse to exempt your cowdard as.s from volunteering elsewhere if where you work is closed.
All the great nations you see today were not built by weak chickens like you. Make yourself useful now that you are needed the most. Even the Prime minister of Ireland has volunteered to go back to work as a doctor since the outbreak. But
you hid under you wife’s wrapper to vomit trash and make excuses from there.
No one in your entire generation would come close to my level in terms of professionalism.
Everything you said is true but they only show that we are not on equal level.
I am talking about hospitals increasing their capacity to take in more patients, and here you are directing me to a God forsaken country’s med website.

If you simply read the guidelines or watched any other interview with a COVID-19 survivor you would not have typed the mountain of trash you put up.

The 'god forsaken country' is the subject of the discussion and where I work. Right now COVID-19 patients are only being treated at designated centres by experienced individuals using proper PPE (which is in low supply) any other person attempting to treat them is endangering themselves and others. Reading the guidelines will not kill you.

I work with the government and orders are to stay at home to reduce the chances of infection. When they need me to work they will call me back. If you had the intelligence to follow this exchange you would have noticed that.

It seems you can not or will not properly read my comments at all and have no idea what you are talking about.
You aren't even in the country by the looks of it so your original comment up to this point is moot. Even at that your refusal to even research about this topic makes you look even more like a donkey.

If you weren't such a coward and a hypocrite why did you leave Nigeria when it is in serious need of medical professionals? Why not make yourself useful where it matters the most? Why not give your time to help a country where 1 in 5 children die before 5?

You are simply an egomaniac with a chip on your shoulder.
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by eaglez(m): 9:05am On Apr 21, 2020
IamgratefulLord:

Good day dear, grind fresh garlic ( a hand-ful ) and fresh ginger ( like 2 pieces) and add the juice from the lime and a little water. 2 limes into the blender don't forget to remove the seeds from the lime. Make sure you blend them very well then remove the mixture from the blender into a plate and share them into small nylons ( moi - moi nylon) you can put just two spoons each in the nylon and put them into a freezer to preserve the mixture.
However, you would need to take the mixture once a day. Boil a cup of water then add one of the mixture in a cup with the boiled water. Allow to cool and drink. After 3 days you will thank me and most especially God. Just take the mixture for 1 week, but just once a day since you don't have Coronavirus.
Cheers! smiley
Thanks am most grateful, prevention they say is better than cure

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Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by BecomeALandLord(m): 9:08am On Apr 21, 2020
I pity those saying this virus isn't real.


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Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Myer(m): 10:41am On Apr 21, 2020
Adakintroy2:
This too cannot go except by fast and prayers. We may not be able to fast for ourselves against the wrong spirit.

Greed, lust envy , pride, e.t.c.

But as we starve of material things those spirit are weaken. If you notice this period most wrong spirit in you are dieing.

They are not feeding. Feeding them means giving to there hunger. We have been to weak to resist there wants.

But thank God for this quarantine. I hardly go a day or two without sex. Even though it has a toll on my finance and proper planning.

I need to be out there to compete to be proud. I need to be out there to be near certain kind of women to be lustfull. E t.c.

This quarantine itself is a fasting. That is starving me of freedom. I had abused my freedom before God.


Thank God for this period. Many of us will come out refined and we will revalue our priorities.




Have you not been fasting and praying before why did the pandemic still come claiming the lives of believers and unbelievers alike?

All your fasting and praying, saying God told you things, yet you never knew 2020 would come with coronavirus.

Just be humble and accept that God doesn't tell you anything, you only hear yourself. Just like those who instead of toasting will be forming God told me you're my wife.

This coronavirus has humbled religion, especially Christians who always claim to hear God and have all the answers. FOH.
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by eaglez(m): 5:29pm On Apr 21, 2020
Please check your mail. Thanks
IamgratefulLord:

Good day dear, grind fresh garlic ( a hand-ful ) and fresh ginger ( like 2 pieces) and add the juice from the lime and a little water. 2 limes into the blender don't forget to remove the seeds from the lime. Make sure you blend them very well then remove the mixture from the blender into a plate and share them into small nylons ( moi - moi nylon) you can put just two spoons each in the nylon and put them into a freezer to preserve the mixture.
However, you would need to take the mixture once a day. Boil a cup of water then add one of the mixture in a cup with the boiled water. Allow to cool and drink. After 3 days you will thank me and most especially God. Just take the mixture for 1 week, but just once a day since you don't have Coronavirus.
Cheers! smiley
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Adakintroy2: 5:49pm On Apr 21, 2020
Myer:


Have you not been fasting and praying before why did the pandemic still come claiming the lives of believers and unbelievers alike?

All your fasting and praying, saying God told you things, yet you never knew 2020 would come with coronavirus.

Just be humble and accept that God doesn't tell you anything, you only hear yourself. Just like those who instead of toasting will be forming God told me you're my wife.

This coronavirus has humbled religion, especially Christians who always claim to hear God and have all the answers. FOH.


Have you not gotten tired of this position already..men choose to believe in God. Whatever you do men will always believe.

Moreover you faith in your truth has not propelled you enough to die for you course so why are you still mumbling.
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by IamgratefulLord(f): 6:17pm On Apr 21, 2020
eaglez:
Please check your mail. Thanks
I didn't see any mail angry
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by eaglez(m): 9:19pm On Apr 21, 2020
IamgratefulLord:

I didn't see any mail angry
please check again, it is a forwarded mail cos I used a gmail instead of a yahoo mail.

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Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by IamgratefulLord(f): 10:44pm On Apr 21, 2020
eaglez:
please check again, it is a forwarded mail cos I used a gmail instead of a yahoo mail.
Call me let's talk. 08065634188
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by chanseroo(m): 2:45pm On Apr 24, 2020
It can be staged managed.why was this clip not aired when he had it.how many people have been u seen he looks so healthy.it is a lie

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