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COVID-19: 381 New Cases Reported, 4 Deaths And 67 Discharged On May 7 / 117 New Coronavirus Cases Reported. Total 782. 197 Discharged. 25 Deaths / COVID-19: 16 New Cases Reported, Total now 254 With 44 Discharged And 6 Deaths (2) (3) (4)
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Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by ceejeck(m): 4:45am On May 02, 2020 |
Am happy with Lagos result, those pple have suffered na understatement. If Lagosians would agree to an extra 14days lockdown just to totally end this thing it would be great, atleast their testing rate is good, so, they can actually do contact tracing, make sure there is no case (symptomatic and asymptomatic) and confidently go back to their normal businesses with no fear of hearing new cases as it is with our sister nation GHANA |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by Jmyno1H(m): 4:49am On May 02, 2020 |
TedshooteR: Please I need 6 units. What's the price? Thanks |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by Pat081: 4:56am On May 02, 2020 |
Hope the govenor is nt putting the number high because of the 50 billion naira he is asking for because him and dad lie are the same 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by dcrown13: 5:01am On May 02, 2020 |
senatordave1: So our neighbouring countries that have hit up-to 1k plus and other countries that have many thousands cases, we are better than them that's why ours should be around 500 A country like Brazil that got their first case same day with us now have more than 90,000 cases. our problem in this country is ignorance and stupidity. 17 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by jidamsel43(m): 5:06am On May 02, 2020 |
Montlab25:I never doubted the reality of Corona virus but Nigerian situation has been politicized . You will realised that many cases or charges will be instituted against the government agencies for mismanagement of Convid-19 palliative fund after this corona virus situation |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by Onitola2: 5:09am On May 02, 2020 |
ghettokid1:+ stupidity |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by longetivity(m): 5:13am On May 02, 2020 |
see as kano dey boost and yet gandollar no wan collect kwankwanso hospital |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by dcrown13: 5:14am On May 02, 2020 |
jidamsel43: Oga you are talking nonsense. If you check the ratio of the tests conducted to the cases confirmed, you'll know that the figures are higher than this. 4 Likes |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by chukasson(m): 5:14am On May 02, 2020 |
JustBeYourselfO:Exactly, bro...u are on point... |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by Aliyumichika(m): 5:17am On May 02, 2020 |
Compliant:i dnt knw whats wrong with Gandollar,e be like say d man no like support of medical facilities he prefer money,chai.. |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by Sanni45(m): 5:17am On May 02, 2020 |
KunleyY19:So true. That's the problem the developed countries are facing already. Their health facilities and personnels are stretched. The mortality rate of Covid-19 by itself compared with other infectious diseases isn't as deadly, but it comes at you at a rate you can't manage. This is because it is very infectious. 2 Likes |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by kingkhaleed: 5:20am On May 02, 2020 |
Kano ti take over Ganduje playing with people's life |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by Sanchez01: 5:23am On May 02, 2020 |
TonyeBarcanista, AngelFrost, you guys want to get in here and explain the sudden spike in Kano? 1 Like |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by Harmlesspill(m): 5:24am On May 02, 2020 |
This people are busy compiling nubers ....Believe this govt at your own prey. Everything is now politics,,, okwaya!! |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by ensamy(m): 5:28am On May 02, 2020 |
COVID 19 is now a Nigerian citizen , we would live with it as all the lockdown come to an end. Take your Citizenship Corona. You are now a Yoruba man from Lagos state..... Let's go back to work. |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by Bria234: 5:33am On May 02, 2020 |
Am beginning to suspect every of this figures,y is it that wen Lagos is planing on lifting the lockdown na him the number come dey go decrease,is this to enable people believe that there truely working and also have confidence to go out. People don dey lose work already ehe.. |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by Compliant(m): 5:33am On May 02, 2020 |
[/b] dasauce: [b]Let's take our chances jhoor. Palliatives we no see. You people that have money and don't want to die can stay inside. When we that don't have die finish, Una go inherit the earth. As for me, On Monday, I am hitting the streets like no Tuesday sef. It is well bro 1 Like |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by clevybrown(m): 5:39am On May 02, 2020 |
Finally, Kano is making significant progress and will soon top Lagos on the Corona league table. Ganduje must be very happy by now on the level of progress achieved so far... Corona turned Family business... Smh 1 Like |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by enemyofprogress: 5:43am On May 02, 2020 |
By the time they relax the lockdown the number will rice up like gari ijebu |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by anambraamaka: 5:43am On May 02, 2020 |
Kano this is not a contest you know? |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by enemyofprogress: 5:45am On May 02, 2020 |
ensamy:covid 19 is an aboki from kano state. |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by oyeb15: 5:49am On May 02, 2020 |
Fraud.Ncdc and kano are working on unknown agenda. God will expose them. That Biafran NCDc DG is working hard to paint Nigeria as d worst hit country in Africa. He need to be replaced asap. |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by lukuboi(m): 5:49am On May 02, 2020 |
Kano thinks this corona is a good thing ni? |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by jaafree: 5:50am On May 02, 2020 |
Ebonyeyes:if you can't back what you said with proof what's the essence of saying rubbish? |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by watchindelta(m): 5:51am On May 02, 2020 |
Everywhere don full meh, this virus will stay long in Africans because of bad management and poverty, lawless people |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by ABLESOFT2(m): 5:52am On May 02, 2020 |
should i just shout jesus.....or 40day & night prayers... cuz dis is really getting out of hand..... but i just heard we are just getting it now,with more testing we surely see it get high and able to cure dem all b4 it get out of hand... #GOD_HELP_NIGERIA |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by Ade3131: 5:52am On May 02, 2020 |
xcabczyxabczzzz: True it's not a death sentence but seeing 68 deaths on records, you should be asking yourself what about the ones that died without being tested or recorded? Are dead any deserving of it? What assurance do you have that there won't be anymore death as the lockdown eases up? Well, I'm not here to spread fear but the truth is that Nigeria cannot handle a full blown COVID-19 pandemic and the earlier we realize this, the more cautious we are as citizens and the better for us all. Always remember that when push comes to shove in Nigeria, the elites and richest will get treated first before any 100 get tested least you talk of being treated. 3 Likes |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by bnnwor8(m): 5:54am On May 02, 2020 |
Only God can help the world at large in this pandemic |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by Silentgenius(m): 5:56am On May 02, 2020 |
senatordave1:You are ignorant! the figures are actually more |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by streetpaddy(m): 5:56am On May 02, 2020 |
JustBeYourselfO: See stop having that mentally, u can't be saying what you actually no, people are dieing.. I no the government is crazy not ask risk of human life |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by mankan2k7(m): 6:01am On May 02, 2020 |
Let's hope nobody is rigging these results |
Re: 238 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 2170. 352 Discharged. 68 Deaths by bnnwor8(m): 6:02am On May 02, 2020 |
Pls let us help our brother. I don't have any food or money to buy anything if God touches your heart, you should pls help me. my acct no. 0230227423 gtb God will reward any one that wish to help me. |
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