Health › Re: Coronavirus: President Buhari Washes His Hands, Leads By Example (Pictures) by AmTruth: 7:21pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
This is Pepper them pics.
Wash your hands always and stay safe.
God bless President Buhari.
God bless Nigeria!!! |
Politics › Re: Coronavirus: Free Bags Of Rice For The Elderly In Anambra Arrives by AmTruth: 6:47pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
Nice one.
This is what state government should start doing instead of waiting for the federal government for everything.
God bless Obiano.
God bless Anambra.
God bless Nigeria!!! |
Politics › Re: COVID-19: Weldone President Buhari And All Health Experts So Far. by AmTruth(op): 5:45pm On Mar 31, 2020*. Modified: 1:09pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Thanks God that more infected COVID-19 patient are discharged.
God heal our Land. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Projected Among Top 20 Economies In The World By 2050 - BBC by AmTruth: 5:30pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
Hmmmmn,by then I don dey old oooo.
Hahahaha! |
Politics › Re: What Has PDP Donated To Nigerians As A Party In This COVID-19 by AmTruth(op): 5:11pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
On your number 5 the attached is what the ministry of finance just said. This is just part from premium Time. However this would only be confirmed if we start getting news from State that they have received it. So something is already ongoing about this Cherez: What policy? Bros, can we debate on this? There is no single policy on ground except social distancing which people have been doing on their own. 1. What policy to draw alcohol companies to produce sanitizers? 2. What policies for atleast manual ventilators or makeshift tests? 3. What policy to companies to produce facemasks, and other PPEs? 4. What policy to test a certain group of people, isolate and quarantine them? 5. What policy to ensure daily-job people have food to eat in the 2weeks window or even more if it lingers? 6. What policy to stop or reduce interest rates on loans as businesses are shut down and can't run to repay loans? 7. What policy to sustain in the oil price drop with this economic lockdown? 8. What policy for rent, and other utilities? Will I be able to run on post debited power if this lingers? 9. Any makeshift home for the homeless? I just watched that presidential update with so much worry Answer these questions oga and you will know we are in deep shit
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Health › Re: How Rivers State Lockdown Trapped Me In Port Harcourt (Pictures) by AmTruth: 3:56pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
My own PH you are saying no where to eat good food except jevnik. Is it the one in GRA, Na wao check farther chino11: The biggest restaurant in Port Harcourt- Jevnik is equally shut down. No where to eat good food right now |
Politics › Re: What Has PDP Donated To Nigerians As A Party In This COVID-19 by AmTruth(op): 3:44pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
On your number 4 NCDC and the ministry of health both in the federal and state level and even WHO has already provided a guideline or policies. So what special policies do you need? Meanwhile state government are already doing their bid on that,I don't think you still need another policies on this to do the necessity. Test and isolation is a subject of more tests kit and facilities and state government are effectively doing their best so I don't think you need any federal government policy. I think in Nigeria we should not be waiting for federal government policy to do the needful EXCEPT it is tied up to LEGISLATION that is in the EXCLUSIVE LIST and not within the purview of the state government. Cherez: What policy? Bros, can we debate on this? There is no single policy on ground except social distancing which people have been doing on their own. 1. What policy to draw alcohol companies to produce sanitizers? 2. What policies for atleast manual ventilators or makeshift tests? 3. What policy to companies to produce facemasks, and other PPEs? 4. What policy to test a certain group of people, isolate and quarantine them? 5. What policy to ensure daily-job people have food to eat in the 2weeks window or even more if it lingers? 6. What policy to stop or reduce interest rates on loans as businesses are shut down and can't run to repay loans? 7. What policy to sustain in the oil price drop with this economic lockdown? 8. What policy for rent, and other utilities? Will I be able to run on post debited power if this lingers? 9. Any makeshift home for the homeless? I just watched that presidential update with so much worry Answer these questions oga and you will know we are in deep shit |
Politics › Re: What Has PDP Donated To Nigerians As A Party In This COVID-19 by AmTruth(op): 3:35pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
On your number 8, the CBN policies as posted said if you have evidence of the effect of the Corona virus crisis apply, which means if you have evidence of the rent, utilities and others if this lingers. So I think Nigerians should ensure that they capitalize on this with factual evidence that your rent or utilities was effected by the virus crisis and if you are lucky you get the loan. Because certainly not everyone will get the loan even if they apply. Go to the family section loan and you will find it Cherez: What policy? Bros, can we debate on this? There is no single policy on ground except social distancing which people have been doing on their own. 1. What policy to draw alcohol companies to produce sanitizers? 2. What policies for atleast manual ventilators or makeshift tests? 3. What policy to companies to produce facemasks, and other PPEs? 4. What policy to test a certain group of people, isolate and quarantine them? 5. What policy to ensure daily-job people have food to eat in the 2weeks window or even more if it lingers? 6. What policy to stop or reduce interest rates on loans as businesses are shut down and can't run to repay loans? 7. What policy to sustain in the oil price drop with this economic lockdown? 8. What policy for rent, and other utilities? Will I be able to run on post debited power if this lingers? 9. Any makeshift home for the homeless? I just watched that presidential update with so much worry Answer these questions oga and you will know we are in deep shit |
Politics › Re: What Has PDP Donated To Nigerians As A Party In This COVID-19 by AmTruth(op): 3:26pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
The TB test kit you are talking about as the statement said COULD BE which is not certain yet. Meanwhile it's a test kit with a particular specifications and data sheet which means not anyhow TB test kit. Also they mentioned that they have like 23000 world wide. You know what I mean when I say world wide. How many of that SPECIFIC kit we have in Nigeria presently and now even US that would produce it are even Short of kit not to think of sending it to anyone. Generally world wide presently everyone is on is own Cherez: Did you at all read the link I shared with you or even my post? This is why I just don't engage most of you, people who I'm sure are not knowledgeable in areas and only jump to talk. I gave you a credible source but you ignored it. Did you even read |
Politics › Re: What Has PDP Donated To Nigerians As A Party In This COVID-19 by AmTruth(op): 3:11pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
Mind you the government has food reserve silos across Nigeria and the President in his speech mentioned that releases would be made soon across Nigeria and he mentioned something like reaching the internally displaced people as a palliative or stimulus and other persons too. Certainly you understand that the required capacity of Lagos in planning and others things can not be the same with the whole country. You will need larger manpower, larger logistic coverage and resources. So in the days ahead we get to know more. Yes I agree with you that it is slow but I am sure all this will take place which I know can never be to our satisfaction. Because even in Lagos or USA no one citizen is satisfy Cherez: See Bros, darkness can never shit light in any form. Go and see this by Sanwolu (https://www.nairaland.com/5765549/lagos-sms-stimulus-packages-60-year-old) Bros, a good government has nothing to prove as the works being done will talk for itself. See what Makinde is doing too, he brought in a Medical professor from Ibadan Medical College |
Politics › Re: What Has PDP Donated To Nigerians As A Party In This COVID-19 by AmTruth(op): 3:02pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
My challenge with some of the links you posted is like going to CNN to know about Trump. You will certainly get bias results. However I agree with you that some of the things mentioned by government still have some questions. And as mentioned by the President, they would continue to review things as situations unfold. You just mentioned that tariff to be increased in electricity. NERC has many times refute claims like this and I don't think this is different until then. Wednesday is tomorrow hopefully you will confirm your claims Cherez: https:///9tAUExUkHa?amp=1
Electricity tariff to increase on Wednesday Did you see this? |
Politics › Re: Coronavirus: FG Starts Immediate Cash Transfer To Poorest Households - Farouk by AmTruth: 2:47pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
They will not carry out a little research just quick to insult. That's how when npower started many abused it and later discovered that there is Npower going on jham01: All these states are beneficiaries: ,Bauchi State, Kogi, Osun, Cross Rivers, Anambra, Katsina State, Kano State, Taraba, Gombe State, Adamawa, Jigawa, Niger, Nassarawa State, Benue, Oyo State, Ekiti, Kwara, Borno (IDP), Kaduna State and Plateau.’’ |
Politics › Re: Coronavirus: FG Starts Immediate Cash Transfer To Poorest Households - Farouk by AmTruth: 2:35pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
Nigerians very quick in insulting and abusing Leaders. Kindly carry out a little research whether this poorest payment exist or not before being in rush to complain folaisha: Liars, what is the criteria for the selection. |
Politics › Re: Coronavirus: FG Starts Immediate Cash Transfer To Poorest Households - Farouk by AmTruth: 2:32pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
jham01: This govt is very poor in disseminating information. Since Jonathan administration, a data was taken and poorest households were enrolled by considering some criteria which includes mostly a house with no access to TV, Radio, Electricity, portable water, how dilapidated buildings the households are residing and many more. The previous govt's intention was not for the assistance program bt a data taken to know the poverty index in the nation in collaboration with UN and when this govt came with program to assist poor people they used the data since it is the best way to facilitate the payment. They give them N10k/2 mnths with 26 beneficiary states. The program is called Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) facilitated by National Cash Transfer Office (NACO). However, Nigeria is extremely corrupted some states might have already replaced the actual beneficiaries with their relatives or political allies bt some states are really trying. Most of the beneficiaries are residing in villages that's why they give them cash payment to avoid opening accounts burdens and bank charges out of the little they receive. It's hard to know if the program is running bt I came to knw abt the program when I started working with bank and I attested that it's really going on. |
Politics › Re: Coronavirus: FG Starts Immediate Cash Transfer To Poorest Households - Farouk by AmTruth: 2:28pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
Before the Corona virus, there was already a scheme by the federal government in conjunction with the World Bank where 5k per month were disburse to the poorest in some selected state of the federal.
So government just continue disbursement to them this time because it was put on hold due to lack of finance.
Niger state, Cross River, borno state, ekiti state to mention but few are already on this scheme.
God bless Nigeria!!! |
Health › Re: COVID-19: Dead Bodies Are Loaded Into Refrigerated Truck With Forklift In U.S. by AmTruth: 2:08pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
You go about every thread insulting President Buhari, even when the thread is not about him or Nigeria. Don't you think your attitude is becoming SENSELESS. Allow Nigerians to contribute to what would make people safer and not this your childish and rising frustration. You can go and jump into the lagoon inorder to calm your frustrated life ZombiePUNISHER: Buhari is a disaster... An embarrassment to you and the country |
Health › Re: COVID-19: Dead Bodies Are Loaded Into Refrigerated Truck With Forklift In U.S. by AmTruth: 1:53pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
They are now introducing us to be eating Process food. People are gradually turning leaf from our natural source of food and see those who depends more on them as poor. Really hope our immune system still stronger like in the older days okoroemeka: my thoughts are going towards what you are saying infact if you look at the covid19 casualty figures you will see that sub Saharan Africa is not even up to 1%,why is it so?or has the virus not entered Africa?if you look at the history of Africa during the colonial era,the west African and Congo basin was called the white man's grave due to the mortality rate of white men when exposed to the tropical climate and insects,but the black man has lived happily with this disease carrying insects and has developed natural immunity for most diseases that are lethal to the white man.the casualty figures from China,italy,Spain and now America is disheartening,but the black man has been vaccinating itself naturally over hundreds of years by eating any type of bush and wild animal it lays hands on,and bats has been on the African menu for hundreds of years. |
Health › Re: COVID-19: Dead Bodies Are Loaded Into Refrigerated Truck With Forklift In U.S. by AmTruth: 1:49pm On Mar 31, 2020 |
God heal our Land.
God bless Nigeria!!! |
Politics › Re: Buhari Is A True Born Leader by AmTruth: 6:51pm On Mar 30, 2020 |
God bless the President.
God bless Nigeria!!! |
Politics › Re: Seyi Makinde Tests Positive For Coronavirus by AmTruth: 6:46pm On Mar 30, 2020 |
Abeg, who get this pikin, kata de worry am. Make una come carry am nyerovwo04: Nigeria is cursed |
Politics › Re: What Has PDP Donated To Nigerians As A Party In This COVID-19 by AmTruth(op): 6:14pm On Mar 30, 2020 |
You can go and study details of CBN intervention fund. Interest rate dropped from 9 percent to 5 percent for both companies and families Love your maturity so far Cherez: Bros, please in the name of GOD stop this thing naaaaa. Honestly, I'm not here to insult you or sth but don't make it seem so. Bros, these breweries produce their alcohol themselves from rice, sorghum & co. and yes can do so. They have the facility to do so I also have an Intel that NB PLC & Diageo have offered to support with this production.
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Politics › Re: What Has PDP Donated To Nigerians As A Party In This COVID-19 by AmTruth(op): 5:21pm On Mar 30, 2020 |
TB is not COVID-19, what do you mean I have Intel. That's how you go about giving fake facts. Test kit of corona virus as donated by JACK MA and few already from WHO and others procure from the government. Please stop misleading people that TB test kit are used for Covid19 test too Cherez: Oga, FG isn't supporting any state currently to mount isolation centres. Show me proof, even the ones in Lagos are funded by banks like GTB & co. Even Sanwolu is showing activity more than PMB. Bros I have Intel that a TB test kit can be used for COVID-19 test (https://www.healthpolicy-watch.org/new-covid-19-rapid-test-approved-for-genexpert-tb-platform-could-pave-way-for-more-testing-in-low-middle-income-countries/) but bureaucracy with govt is stalling this. Which test kits did you say are being made available? Can you show us a pics of at least 10 or even 5 testing stations in the whole of Nigeria? Bros, wake up |
Politics › Re: What Has PDP Donated To Nigerians As A Party In This COVID-19 by AmTruth(op): 5:14pm On Mar 30, 2020 |
How would you call Nigeria breweries diageo of Guinness Abinbev or distilleries as pure producers of ethanol or alcohol. Alcohol is their raw material as they mix it at certain percentage to what they produce. Ethanol or alcohol as spirit for sanitizer are produce from raw material like cassava or sugar which the company I mentioned before are into. Beer producers don't fall under that category Mr Cherez: Guy, nawaooooooo! Should I reply this or what? Oga, there are lots of alcohol companies Nigerian Breweries, Diageo, ABInBev, and other distilleries that can produce sanitizers as we are talking. Govt can promise these companies 150% of the cost of every sanitizer they produce now free to the appropriate govt agencies in tax holidays. Imagine sanitizers of 500ml is sold at N3,000 and who knows how many fakes are in town. But if got partners with these companies sanitizers of 500ml can sell for N1,000 and you'd be sure you bought sanitizers and not fakes. Who is talking about drawing foreign investors See, bro when people are talking or events are happening, before you support anyone as you're supporting govt now the no well. If Nigeria gets better its for all and if bad for all. Out of 7, you could only delve into one and you didn't even understand it |
Politics › Re: What Has PDP Donated To Nigerians As A Party In This COVID-19 by AmTruth(op): 3:17pm On Mar 30, 2020 |
The challenges is that the disease would still affect the poor, so it's a dicy situation valentineuwakwe: what has other parties donated, instead they are donating to fight the disease..why not ask what they have donated to help the poor masses |
Politics › Re: What Has PDP Donated To Nigerians As A Party In This COVID-19 by AmTruth(op): 3:10pm On Mar 30, 2020 |
On number 4 what policies do you need again when various state government are setting up isolation centers in collaboration with the federal government, while competent test laboratory across the country are approved for testing as test kit continue to be made available. Competent Lab have to be identify because you don't just give any one to do the test of Covid19 as it is a special virus inorder to avoid conflicting results. Cherez: What policy? Bros, can we debate on this? There is no single policy on ground except social distancing which people have been doing on their own. 1. What policy to draw alcohol companies to produce sanitizers? 2. What policies for atleast manual ventilators or makeshift tests? 3. What policy to companies to produce facemasks, and other PPEs? 4. What policy to test a certain group of people, isolate and quarantine them? 5. What policy to ensure daily-job people have food to eat in the 2weeks window or even more if it lingers? 6. What policy to stop or reduce interest rates on loans as businesses are shut down and can't run to repay loans? 7. What policy to sustain in the oil price drop with this economic lockdown? 8. What policy for rent, and other utilities? Will I be able to run on post debited power if this lingers? 9. Any makeshift home for the homeless? I just watched that presidential update with so much worry Answer these questions oga and you will know we are in deep shit |
Politics › Re: What Has PDP Donated To Nigerians As A Party In This COVID-19 by AmTruth(op): 2:21pm On Mar 30, 2020 |
Let start with number 1. What do you mean by draw alcohol company. Do you mean attract company that produce ethanol? Because alcohol which is commonly called Kai Kai or sapele water is produce locally already. At this convid time even if you have fantastic policies to attract investors no investor is investing presently in the world. That is why we are presently facing global recession. We have companies in Nigeria producing ethanol or alcohol and example is Unikem or Unicane Industry Limited. So government around the world now concern is about curtailing the virus not setting policies of attracting investors. Cherez: What policy? Bros, can we debate on this? There is no single policy on ground except social distancing which people have been doing on their own. 1. What policy to draw alcohol companies to produce sanitizers? 2. What policies for atleast manual ventilators or makeshift tests? 3. What policy to companies to produce facemasks, and other PPEs? 4. What policy to test a certain group of people, isolate and quarantine them? 5. What policy to ensure daily-job people have food to eat in the 2weeks window or even more if it lingers? 6. What policy to stop or reduce interest rates on loans as businesses are shut down and can't run to repay loans? 7. What policy to sustain in the oil price drop with this economic lockdown? 8. What policy for rent, and other utilities? Will I be able to run on post debited power if this lingers? 9. Any makeshift home for the homeless? I just watched that presidential update with so much worry Answer these questions oga and you will know we are in deep shit |
Politics › Between Timi Frank And Fani Kayode: Fans Left Kayode by AmTruth(op): 2:00pm On Mar 30, 2020 |
It's really clear from indication according to the the post by Fani Kayode and Timi Frank that some people are concerned about who would say something unpleasant about President Buhari.
Look up the two popular critics post attached
Kayode post has 604 views and 16 posts presently
While Timi has 16,308 views and 114 posts presently
See the big difference. This is Data Analysis
Timi is winning this time, just wait next when Kayode say something unpleasant about the President and all fans would move to Fani
Timi you won this time
I cannot be a follow follow fan.
God bless Nigeria!!!
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Politics › Re: Senators To Donate 50 Percent Of Salaries To Fight COVID-19 by AmTruth: 1:42pm On Mar 30, 2020 |
If this is true. Then I will sing this song.
Do something New in our lives. Something new in our lives. Something new in our lives. Oooooohhhhh Lord.
God bless Nigeria!!! |
Politics › Re: What Has PDP Donated To Nigerians As A Party In This COVID-19 by AmTruth(op): 1:32pm On Mar 30, 2020 |
The money would be centralized by a tax Force and the donors pledges this money which in a way I think they can ask for Accountability as they release their pledges to ensure the money is going to the right source. That I believe, because most of them are business men and cooperate organization. So they don't just throw money to government and sleep. Mind you pastor Eneche donation in 1 billion naira worth material not cash. That's how some others follow though not all. God bless Nigeria!!! otuekong1: I think money donated will be looted,why can't the donors just partner with banks and share the money to Nigerians or better still buy nose mask,hand gloves and sanitizers and then distributes it Can the fg account for the money received ?? |
Politics › Re: Governor AbdulRazaq Donates 10-Month Salary To Fight Coronavirus In Kwara by AmTruth: 1:21pm On Mar 30, 2020 |
Take am Easy na xpool: This is rubbish, it is now trending among politicians. Nigerian politicians just think we are fools, they still N1b and they donate N100m. They should go and build international standard hospitals in their states, built least three molecular labs in their states. Useless thieves, all of us go die |
Politics › Re: Governor AbdulRazaq Donates 10-Month Salary To Fight Coronavirus In Kwara by AmTruth: 1:19pm On Mar 30, 2020 |
Nice one Mr Governor.
God bless you.
God bless Nigeria!!! |
Politics › Re: Abu Usamah Killed! Boko Haram Commander Dies Of Gunshot Injuries In Borno by AmTruth: 11:45am On Mar 30, 2020 |
Good one guys.
God bless Nigeria!!! |