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HealthRe: Why Do Two White Americans Get The Ebola Serum While Hundreds Of Africans Die? by Blockus: 9:36am On Aug 07, 2014
obiscolly: That's what I believe. They just used Africa as a testing ground so they can play the hero. And if the world acknowledges that only the Americans have the cure, it'll be one more thing they'll be feared for as world power in terms of biological weapons of warfare.
How can they test a Virus native to Africa in Africa?! huh

The Darn Ebola strain we are running from originated in Guinea in 1976.. That shiit is African hommie.
HealthRe: Why Do Two White Americans Get The Ebola Serum While Hundreds Of Africans Die? by Blockus: 9:03am On Aug 07, 2014
Erm... Fhuck Africa! angry




The White man started researching the disease not because they wanted to cure Africans but to protect the White Man incase some Infidels decide to use this Virus as a Biological agent against them.
PropertiesRe: N100,000 per plot at Agbowa Ikosi, Epe LGA, Lagos by Blockus: 9:01am On Aug 07, 2014
title please?
HealthRe: Breaking: Nurses - We Will Not Allow Our Members To Sign Death Warrant by Blockus: 8:41am On Aug 07, 2014
phemmyjohnson: In response to the death of the nurse who
contacted the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in Lagos,
the immediate past National Deputy President of
the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and
Midwives (NANNM), Mr. Olufemi Rasheed Tonade,
has said nurses are not ready to sign a death
warrant.
He, however, described the death of the nurse as
quite unfortunate, pathetic and painful, saying
that the death brings to the fore what the
association “is saying about our governments and
the health system. It is quiet unfortunate that the
Nigerian government has not addressed basic
needs in the health system.”
“As leaders in the sector, we will not allow
government deceive anybody that they have
equipment.
We have concluded that we are not
going to sign a death warrant. We believe that if
government cannot resolve basic health needs,
how can it tackle the Ebola virus,
which is a very
serious health hazard that has shut down the
whole Liberia and about to shut down other West
African countries.

“Our problem is that we don’t get our priorities
right. Ebola is deadly and cannot be politicised, it
should be addressed with all seriousness by any
serious government.
“We have told all our members that Ebola is
deadly and that no hospital in Nigeria is prepared
to handle the virus.
They should not politicise it to
say they have protective equipment. It is no
longer preventive in Nigeria rather it is now
curative approach. The American government just
tested a drug. All they need do is to treat Ebola
decisively and tackle it headlong,” Tonade said.
He said the association is trying to identify the
matron that died, and whether she was in the
private or public health sector, adding that no
amount of money can be given to anyone to say
he or she should come and treat Ebola patients.
“Nothing is working in Nigeria, the insurance
industry is not effective in Nigeria, and the
government insurance scheme cannot be likened
to you having a third party insurance on your car.
You know with third party insurance, you do not
expect anything when your car gets damaged.
We do not believe in government’s life insurance,”
he added.
He agreed however that the country has the
manpower—the doctors and nurses, but lacked
the facilities, the reason “why we have resisted
them bringing Ebola patients to the Lagos State
University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) because we
do not have the facilities there.
“What will government give that could be
compared to the life of a doctor, nurse,
pharmacist and other health professionals. Let us
tackle the disease headlong.
“Let government bring in the drugs that the
Americans are currently using for their people.
Yes, we have quarantined some health officials,
but we need serious commitment on the part of
government.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/nurses-we-will-not-allow-our-members-to-sign-death-warrant/185614/
Apocalypse.. Naija Version.

Boko Haram in the North..

Militants and Kidnappers in the South ..

Ebola in the West....




I Guess our last hope is to go to the EAST.. grin


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HealthRe: Breaking: Nurses - We Will Not Allow Our Members To Sign Death Warrant by Blockus: 8:41am On Aug 07, 2014
grin
TravelRe: FG Sites Green City Project In The City Of Onitsha by Blockus: 8:24am On Aug 07, 2014
elobyobi: SO a road that was bad 8 months ago can never be good again ? I hate the useless argument u and happyjoe put u here , u lack points
Please stop exhibiting traits of fucktardism.. angry

I simply said.. iDontBelieveIt.. And I still dont.

The Road I saw, coupled with the lack of any real construction equipment or team on it, in december for that matter, I doubt they would have completed or worked much on that road in 3 years sef. Its not an arguement I put up, I simply said I dont believe it.. There is a difference.

PoliticsRe: Imo State Government Embarks On Control Of Gully Erosion by Blockus:
Oya... Where are the Ndi Otimkpu Rochas.. grin

Una Governor don start again.. Other Governors would build finish or work finish before coming out to sing their praises, Rochas would sing his own praise, snap picture, put for newspaper and then use the picture for campaign... Meanwhile, the thing wey ehn say ehn go do remains a matter of 'Once upon a Time'..


If Rochas cannot complete the street gates in Imo State in over 4 years... Then God have mercy on Ndi Imo State.



#OganiruNdiIgbo..

#DownWithNdiOfeNaNdiUgwu.. angry
TravelRe: FG Sites Green City Project In The City Of Onitsha by Blockus: 12:32am On Aug 07, 2014
elobyobi: What exactly is your problem? I passed awka en route to onitsha 3 mOnths ago and everywhere was dusty from the road construction, traffic was diverted ,etc and u are here saying your peepz told u nkewa nkewa. Stop the baseless argument bro, some parts of the road projects are even comlete alOng that onitsha awka express way
Some parts of Onitsha - Awka complete? shocked

Adonbelieveit...

That road nearly wrecked my car the last time I passed it late 2013.
FamilyRe: Wife Sets Husband On Fire For Molesting Her 7 Year Old Daughter by Blockus: 6:19pm On Aug 06, 2014
lastpage: Where in my post did you read that? Is she the one that r.aped someone?
Are you telling me That is "HOW" YOU COMPREHEND MY POST? shocked shocked shocked

Why are you even asking me when you can easily RE-READ my post all over again? huh huh

READ! READ!! READ!!! S-L-O-W-L-Y this time around. wink wink

Lastpage!
[b]Unnecessarily cynical..


Your response to this thread was to cite another case where the woman allegedly held on to her kids for the Child Support and thus ................. #you know how the story ends.

Infact, you stated that the fact that the problem was most women chose to HOLD-ON TO THE KIDS OF A PREVIOUS MARRIAGE, KNOWING FULLY WELL THEY WANT TO "MOVE-ON" .

So I am wondering exactly how that relates to this. Especially as the article that started this thread never gave us any clue as to why her marriage to the victims father broke-up nor if the Father wanted custody of the child and she refused. The article said nothing about her being a bad mother nor negligent in her duties to her daughter. So I am truly curious how this could possibly be a problem.

How do you get off using one isolated case to tag it as the problem of all or most divorced women? WHat if an abusive father (who is nice to his kids) wants custody?!

Odikwa egwu o!!


You may want to reason [size=22pt]S---L----O-----W------L-------Y[/size] next time you type up such..

A divorcee can re-marry and take their kids with them into their new relationship. You cant blame the act of the other party on the woman until there is evidence that she saw the clear signs of the abuse and ignored them.


Thanks.. [/b]
CelebritiesRe: Terry G And His Mother (Picture) by Blockus: 6:02pm On Aug 06, 2014
This woman should be a counsellor to Mothers on 'Bad children'.. grin





Pikin like Terry G no go be beans to train. grin

By now, she go don forget all those nights wey she dey cry dey wonder why she no abort the pikin. grin
PoliticsRe: You Have No Liver, Anyanwu Fires Back At Rochas by Blockus: 5:57pm On Aug 06, 2014
Plshavmercyamen: So, after reading the piece, you SINCERELY believe(d) that Rochas called umu nwanyi Imo prostitutes? Smh
Please, I beg of you please.. In the interest of Igbo Unity, dont make me comment further on the subject of this thread.

Thanks..


PoliticsRe: President Jonathan In Suit With Joe Biden (pics) by Blockus: 5:56pm On Aug 06, 2014
tsolz84: Haha..u re ill..
Ill Guy, No Ebola.. 'IGNE'.. Thats me..


cool
HealthRe: Ebola: Lagos Begins Man-hunt For 27 Secondary Contacts by Blockus: 5:46pm On Aug 06, 2014
Tooo Late Biitches...





Patrick Sawyer arrived Nigeria on the 20th of Fhucking JULY..


Na today, 6th of August, 3 weeks after na ehn them wan start to contain the matter. grin



The Grim Reapers reaction to News of Ebola in Nigeria... grin

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