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Re: Nigeria’s COVID-19 Tests Climbs Up To 8,000 by Toobet(m): 2:15am On Apr 22, 2020
[color=#006600][/color] God have mercy on us and heal all those that are down with this sickness of Coronavarious
Re: Nigeria’s COVID-19 Tests Climbs Up To 8,000 by SirWarlock: 3:44pm On Jul 11, 2020
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[b] Nigeria wasn't ready for this pandemic, it's still not ready, and will never be ready. The citizens are not ready to stay indoors, everyone is always "going out to buy drugs when caught.
How dramatic Nigerians can be.
The Government Agencies on their parts are not trying their possibly best in line with our expectations.

NCDC, at first, reserved testing to only the elites and the returnees. I recall calling them on phone and their call center representative wasn't even helping issues at all, busy blabbing till she ended my call annoyingly.

At that point, I could imagine what majority of our brothers and sisters with symptoms related to COVID-19 are going through while reaching out to NCDC for help.
Imagine those who could barely sound so fluent putting a call to them, their expression could be tagged unserious cos they can't hit the points and they might not be attended to.

On the other hand, our uniform men and women have taken undue advantage of this lockdown in most parts of the country to either brutalize our citizens or extort money from them at checkpoints and allow them to pass, thereby making it cumbersome to curb the spread of this virus.

Owners of grocery stores, medicine shops, sachet water producers are not left out in this undue exploitation... Prices of good have skyrocketed, meanwhile the money is hard to find. And the Federal Government, with all the noise they're making on palliatives, they're yet to reach out to even a quarter of Nigerians who are vulnerable.

Are we going to continue like this?
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