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cescky:Oga nobody saw her stabbing him. They only saw her scaling through the fence |
Omo this princess matter still de shock This happened on her own birthday nawa oo. Dead man tell no tales.. But watching the video, I could hear the said she was innocent.. But who will hear her out when there is blood stain and she was caught jumping the fence.. Mehn Princess I'm short of words sha.. The last time we chatted was last month oo.. Though you always react angrily but doing this stuff still baffles me |
KingRabota:it means weed |
Does the government have a beef with churches During the Muslim festive period did they put such law.. After this unbelievable year, you expect me not to go and dance and praise God.. You guys are funny.. So the covid19 virus comes like a theif from 12am to 4am.. Very funny peeps |
Malik
Your death can as a shock to me yesterday night..
Am still in shock bro..
I saw u last week sunday before u went back to school
Am still in pains
R. I. P bro |
Are these the same set of humans that were shouting black lives matters.. |
Coronavirus is far from over. Some countries are still dealing with large epidemics, but even those currently controlling the virus fear "the second wave". In the UK, health experts are warning ministers to prepare for one following the decision to further ease restrictions in England from early July. The second phase of Spanish flu a century ago was deadlier than the first. So, is a second wave inevitable? And how bad could it be? Firstly, what is a second wave? You can think of it like waves on the sea. The number of infections goes up and then comes back down again - each cycle is one "wave" of coronavirus. Yet there is no formal definition. "It's not particularly scientific: how you define a wave is arbitrary," Dr Mike Tildesley, from the University of Warwick, told the BBC. Some describe any rise as a second wave, but it is often a bumpy first wave. This is happening in some US states. In order to say one wave has ended, the virus would have been brought under control and cases fallen substantially. For a second wave to start you would need a sustained rise in infections. New Zealand, which has its first cases after 24 days without coronavirus , and Beijing, which is facing an outbreak after 50 virus-free days , are not in this position. But some scientists argue Iran may be starting to meet the criteria for a second wave. Will a second wave come to the UK? The answer lies almost entirely with the decisions we make, so it could go either way. "I really think at the moment there's huge uncertainty... but to be honest it's something I'm very concerned about," says Dr Tildesley. The potential is clearly there - the virus is still around and it is no less deadly or infectious than at the start of 2020. Only around 5% of people in the UK are thought to have been infected and there is no guarantee they are all immune. "The evidence is the vast majority of people are still susceptible. In essence, if we lift all measures, we're back to where we were in February," says Dr Adam Kucharski from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. "It's almost like starting from scratch again." A SIMPLE GUIDE: How do I protect myself? IMPACT: What the virus does to the body ENDGAME: How do we get out of this mess? 40,000 DEATHS: Could more deaths have been prevented? WITHOUT SYMPTOMS: The mystery of 'silent spreaders' What could trigger a second wave? Lifting lockdown restrictions too far. Lockdowns have caused massive disruption around the world - destroying jobs, affecting people's health and taking children out of school - but they have controlled the virus. "The ultimate puzzle is how to maintain control, while minimising daily disruption," says Dr Kucharski. This is already starting in Germany, where hundreds of people have tested positive for the virus after an outbreak at an abattoir . It is not a major problem if clusters can be rapidly identified, local lockdowns introduced and spread of the virus stopped. Otherwise, they contribute to a second wave. South Korea, which has been widely praised for its handling of the coronavirus, has had to reimpose some restrictions because of such clusters. Will a second wave be the same as the first? Something will have gone seriously wrong if it is. The value of R - the number of people each infected person passed the virus to on average - was 3 at the start of the pandemic. It meant the virus was spreading fast, but our behaviour has changed, we're social distancing, and it's hard to see how R will get that high again. Dr Kucharski told the BBC: "No country is going to just lift everything and go back to normal. "Even countries without control of coronavirus - like Brazil and India - don't have an R of 3.0." If cases did start to grow again, it is likely to be relatively slow. However, a second wave could, theoretically, still end up bigger than the first because so many people are still susceptible. "[But] if cases climb again, we can reintroduce lockdown to suppress a second wave. That's always an option available to us," says Dr Tildesley. When will a second wave happen? Will winter make it worse? Dr Kurcharski says local flare-ups could be seen in "even the coming weeks or months" as measures are lifted. But that does not mean a guaranteed second wave. Dr Tildesley says: "If measures are relaxed significantly, we may end up with a second wave in late August or early September." Winter may be a crucial time as other coronaviruses do spread more readily then. If we were only just controlling the virus, even a small seasonal boost could lead to the virus spreading. "Spring undoubtedly helped us," Prof Jonathan Ball, a virologist at the University of Nottingham, says. "A second wave is almost inevitable, particularly as we go towards the winter months. "The challenge for government is to ensure the peak isn't so much that it overburdens the healthcare system." Will the virus become milder and no longer a problem? One argument against a deadly second wave is that viruses become less dangerous as they evolve, to better infect people. Even HIV seems to be getting milder . The theory goes that viruses will spread further if they don't kill their host and so become milder. "But it's not guaranteed. It's a bit of a lazy thing some virologists trot out," says Prof Ball. It is also something that takes place over long periods of time. More than six months into the pandemic there is no clear evidence the virus has mutated to spread more easily or be less deadly. Prof Ball adds: "I think the virus is doing very well at the minute. People often have very mild or symptomless infection. If they can transmit, then there is no reason to imagine coronavirus needs to become milder." |
I think the government are not interested in we tertiary students resuming. I as a student too don't have any hope of us resuming anytime soon.Even if the federal government gives a go ahead, I think universities won't be able to take precautions,cause our classrooms are always crowded, poor ventilation, and I can't see we the student abiding to these rules.. So what do you think about resumption and do you think universities are going to resume anytime soon? |
This is just an attack on the other fraternity.. If he is declaring wanted, he should also put his brothers name first, this is just a way of getting back to the opponent cult which is brothers cult are clashing with, 95% of those wanted arr of the opponent cult |
BuddhaPalm:like I said show him who is boss.. At that moment jack would want to attack anything on its way, so all we had to do was discipline him and made him understand that we won't accept the bossy attitude, anytime he does that we made sure we get a belt or stick to correct him |
Bro all dogs get to that stage of wanna be boss. All u got to do is show him who is boss.. I could remember my late gsd jack, when he was 3years that dog became something else, barked and chased my siblings, jack bit me on my leg when I wanted to open the gate, but I showed him who the boss is |
sexyking1:hmmm.. I went to lindaves my name is paul |
sexyking1:that may be the owner of my school lindaves just heard he, his wife and son died |
Boss we wish for ur save arrival..
My nigga don dy cry since hearing this news |
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As we all know that the recent turn out of this muslim and christian comflic has been as a result of the hate given to the little children has now grown with them.. And now its eating deep into our life that it has gotten so bad... Now take a look at the Ancronym of this word THUGLIFE T-THE H-HATE U-U G-GIVE L-LITTLE I-INFANTS F-bleeps E-EVERYONE And now you can see the hate we have given to our children from the onset is now affecting we and everyone around us..I believe when we stop infecting our little kids with hate words about a particular religion,tribe or race,then we will create a better future for our children... Thank you. And you can also share your opinion.. And i will also advice everyone to see this movie"THUG-THE HATE U GIVE" I believe it will give you more enligthening to what am talking about |
Corrections:exactly Thuglife The Hate You Give Little Infants F**ks everyone |
Let's discuss about sex and religion... Because the way ours parents talk about it so badly will make you start thinking you were conceived through sex.... What do you think about it? |
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The government of Cross River on Monday in Calabar, declared July 30 a public holiday for the planting of one million trees in a ceremony known as the Green Carnival. According to a statement by the Permanent Secretary, State Security Office, Dr Alfred Mboto, the general public should be informed that major routes in Calabar will be closed to motorists from 7.00a.m. to 4.00p.m for the tree planting. Mboto said that the closure was to give way to the green carnival train to freely move round the state capital and plant trees in designated spots. The permanent secretary stressed that the state government hoped for strict compliance to this directive. He said the areas in Calabar that would be closed included Botanical Garden Road, Target Road, Mary Slessor Avenue from Bogobiri to the College of Health Tech gate. Also to be blocked are Marian Road, IBB Way and Calabar Road and Transcorp Hotel roundabout. Gov. Ben Ayade of Cross River had last Wednesday declared July 30, a public holiday for the planting of one million trees.The governor had the statement through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Christian Ita that setting aside a day for tree planting “underscores our readiness for the REDD+ and commitment to forest conservation and management.” “REDD+ is Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation, plus the sustainable management of forests, and the conservation and enhancement of forest carbon stocks.” It is also an essential part of the global efforts to mitigate climate change, and FAO is supporting developing countries in their REDD+ processes. FAO is also turning their political commitments as represented in their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDD), into action on the ground.
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KingLennon:I swear naso anti cultists enter ewa ekeng by Egerton come back boys |
OrdinaryNigeria:bro that boy is a cultist klans no1.. |
garfield1:yes last born... Calabar know all the cultist wey dy ooo... |
This people don start again ooo.. Just yesterday dem carry gun block me for road with cutlass...i nearly piss for pant ooooo... calabar is now hot ooo |
Up Blues #May29th My birthday plus the europa league coming to blues |
delugajackson:How e come concern u.. most of those boys u see in satellitte town in calabar na sugar mummy boys no let envy finish u |
Benblaq:Yea bro |
Watt by bedwell Atekong Inside anantinga Flourmill My unical girls for main gate for friday night from 9pm gbogobiri paladium Tatafish jevic hotel dem plenty there |
Benblaq:Watt by bedwell Atekong Inside anantinga Flourmill My unical girls for main gate for friday night from 9pm gbogobiri paladium Tatafish jevic hotel dem plenty there |
Fisiryorh:I swear flour mill Luggard for bedwell.. Make dm even go atekong underage yapa therr |
The Federal Government Budgeted #317Million naira to feed police dogs and horse for election process,did anybody see any dog or horse last saturday... |