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RomanceRe: Pre-wedding Photos Of Couple Who Met 5 Years Ago During NYSC by austingozy: 11:07am On May 24, 2018
PassionateSoul:
Lemme digress a bit. See eh, I'm looking for a girlfriend, if you're young beautiful smart and goal driven, holla me. Will be glad to hear from you!
u no dey taya
SportsRe: Photos Of Stephen Keshi International Stadium Asaba In Delta State by austingozy: 7:19pm On May 22, 2018
UNIZIK1stSon:
Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, Today, Inspected the ongoing Stephen Keshi International Stadium in Asaba ahead of the of the African Athletics Championship holding in Asaba in August.

Delta State Governor Sen Ifeanyi Okowa accompanied by the Deputy Governor Barr Kingsley Otuaro today ongoing construction works at the Stephen Keshi Stadium Asaba.

The stadium is expected to be completed in 6 weeks time.


More Photos:

http://mynaijainfo.com/2018/05/photos-check-out-stephen-keshi-intl-stadium-built-by-delta-state-govt/

otuaro ko otu arrow ni
HealthRe: Nigerians Must Prepare For Possible Ebola Outbreak - Toyin Saraki by austingozy: 8:49am On May 21, 2018
Oyindidi:
Not again
no ooooh not under Bubu the slow poke!!!
PoliticsRe: IGP Ibrahim Idris In Marching Blunders At A Ceremony (Video) by austingozy: 5:53pm On May 18, 2018
ApostleT:
A sad reflection of PMB leadership.

He was the only service Chief not confident of himself in the video. He couldn't match properly, not following commands, and when he did seem to have responded to a command, he turned the wrong way. No wonder is a willing tool in making Nigeria a quasi-military police state.
the military guys stood out na only igp the transmission ambassador come Bleep up
PoliticsRe: IGP Ibrahim Idris In Marching Blunders At A Ceremony (Video) by austingozy: 5:50pm On May 18, 2018
NOETHNICITY:
Why do I smell the desperation of criminals targeting the IGP in other to discredit him by all means necessary in a bid to deter him
This development notwithstanding, saraki and Dino must answer for their crimes
I refused to be a lazy yoot who can so easily be manipulated by thieving politicians
mechie onu!!!! kip kwayet!!!! .the man has replaced Oga at d top
PoliticsRe: IGP Ibrahim Idris In Marching Blunders At A Ceremony (Video) by austingozy: 5:47pm On May 18, 2018
nairavsdollars:
Ha ha ha...i laughed till I fell off the chair.
prepreshun!!!! rembering my NYSC camp days
PoliticsRe: IGP Ibrahim Idris In Marching Blunders At A Ceremony (Video) by austingozy: 5:44pm On May 18, 2018
rozayx5:
At first he could not march well

Then he was the only one who turned wrongly among the security chiefs after laying the wreaths

The man is far from qualified for the post



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHdflNCCB_I
its in the blood.o no n'obara
HealthRe: Ebola Spread: What Nigerians Should Do by austingozy: 5:12pm On May 18, 2018
PublicHealthNig:
Spread of Ebola In Africa What Nigerians Should Do

Following the outbreak of the deadly Ebola disease in some African countries it has become imperative to once again arm Nigerians with the vital information they need to safeguard themselves and families considering the high mobility of Nigerians and the daily influx of Africans into Nigeria most of which occur through informal channels. Unlike the response to the Ebola outbreak in 2014 when the nation earned accolades following the strategic management of the disease, the mediocre manner in which the current Nigerian Government has managed the lassa fever epidemic is an indicator that if Nigerians don’t personally take needed public health safety steps, thousands would have died before those saddled with the responsibility for public health and safety realize what their duties are
What is Ebola Virus Disease?
Ebola virus disease or EVD is a viral hemorrhagic fever of humans caused by ebolaviruses. The Signs and symptoms of Ebola disease typically start between two days and three weeks after contracting the virus with a fever, muscular pain, headaches and sore throat. This is usually followed by, vomiting, diarrhea and some people begin to bleed both internally and externally after the organs of the body become affected. The disease currently has no cure although a new Ebola vaccine is currently being tested following some recent outbreaks.

What You Should Do to limit Your Risk of Contracting Ebola disease
1. Avoid bush meat or any meat you are not sure of its source.
2. Wash your hands frequently with detergent, soap using clean water.
3. Avoid trips to Ebola endemic countries (DRC , UGANDA , CONGO, GABON etc)
4. Avoid unnecessary handshakes, get a hand sanitizer for people to use in your office and educate them on the importance of the sanitizers, Get one for your kids to use in school frequently and if possible for their class.
5. Avoid buying food stuffs, clothing or other personal materials from markets/shops that share the same vicinity with live or roasted bush meat dealer’s or sellers
6. Be careful with hands when using railings on the stairs, door knobs and other utilities used by the public.
7. Gloves and other appropriate protective clothing should be worn when handling sick animals or their tissues
8. Watch out for people with flu-like symptoms such as sudden fever
9. Avoid Pig farms, Pig farms in Africa play a role in the amplification of infection because of the presence of fruit bats on these farms.
10. Avoid bat meats and bat products

Precautionary Measure for Health Workers
The world Health Organization (WHO) recommends the following standard precautionary measures in the care and treatment of all patients regardless of their perceived or confirmed infectious status. They include the basic level of infection control—hand hygiene, use of personal protective equipment to avoid direct contact with blood and body fluids, prevention of needle stick and injuries from other sharp instruments, and a set of environmental controls.


Signs and Symptoms of Ebola Virus Disease

1.Fever
2.Intense weakness
3.Muscle pain,
4.Headache and sore throat.
5.Followed by vomiting, Diarrhea, Rash, Impaired kidney and Liver function, and in some cases, both internal and external bleeding


“It is a tragedy, at rate at which EBOLA VIRUS is spreading in West Africa. It is a fatal disease in the history of the world. Intensive education (formal and informal approaches) of the citizens of African can help prevent the spread. International cooperation is urgently needed to combat the EBOLA virus.” ― Lailah Gifty Akita


source: Spread of Ebola In Africa What Nigerians Should Do


http://www.publichealth.com.ng/ebola-spread-what-nigerians-should-do/
hmmmmm Oga bubu the slow poke cannot handle this like Gej ooo.if u knw I knw
PoliticsRe: 2019 Presidency: Saraki, Atiku, Mark, Tambuwal Others Eye SDP Ticket by austingozy: 5:10pm On May 18, 2018
this is naija for u.dem too like waka waka

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