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Righteousness89:Go and read about confidentiality in medicine. You have no rights to demand for any patient's name, nor do the medical team has any such rights to release any patient's name without his consent. Medical details can be released, which has already been done, in case of diseases of public health importance. The man's health details have been given to you; what else do you need his names for? Medical practice has an international standard. That a rule has been broken in one country for one reason or the other doesn't mean it should be broken in others. |
OJODEL10:A suspected case is different from a confirmed case. Anyone with flu-like symptoms or yet to be diagnosed fever at this time is a suspected case until the right diagnosis is made. You guys should just read news and pass or seek for clarification if you do not under the terms used. |
sben2308:Mumu, when you sneeze into that your leprous hand, or use that same leprous hand to blow your nose(as you usually do) and use it to handle the naira, have you not contaminated it with the virus? When the person who you give the naira to takes it with his/her bare hand, won't the hand be contaminated? Now, when he/she rubs his/her eyes or eats with the contaminated hand, have you not succeeded in transmitting the virus to him/her? This entire processes take just a few minutes to be completed in our busy markets. Is this not the same reason you were told to use hand sanitizers regularly and adopt good hygienic techniques? Why are most of you in Nigeria so unreasonable? Has sense, too, just like other goods and services in Nigeria, become too expensive? Your argument should be on how long the virus can survive on the Naira before the it finds it's way into the other person's system, but as I already said, sensible reasoning and research are unheard of in Nigeria. |
SocialJustice:If you had said he was just wasting the money he would have used to cure your protracted madness, we would have been happy for you. At least, in Nigeria, it's better to cure madness than to fight for justice, |
tsephanyah:Idiot, without that help, the next news you'll hear is that the evil Ayatollah is dead. They haven't told you that his ministers are already gone? |
His aboki neighbours have not told him that one of the Nigerian footballers in Italy is infected, and his mother's and father's, etc, names haven't been published by the Italian government? |
CanadaOrBust:I hope you remember lassa fever, Ebola, AIDS, viral hepatitis, polio, etc, are caused by viruses, and are still predominant and thriving in your hot African weather? |
thanta:Yes, the USA is secretly killing them, and will soon kill you as well! |
frowland:Did they tell you anywhere that the manufacturers have increased their prices? China, where they got it from, is not exporting any for now. The stocks Nigerians are selling now are old ones bought at normal prices a few weeks ago. The only reasonable thing your greedy Nigerian sellers could have done was to reduce the quantity they sell per person to make it last, not to increase the price by over 1000%. |
Azukbobo:Also, imagine the bigger and endless trauma your useless, incompetent government make Nigerians go through. Is fake news the major problem Nigerians have? Leave social media alone, before it kills you |
frowland:Your argument doesn't hold any water. People are queuing up there in china to buy because the demand has outstripped the supply, not necessarily because the prices have increased. Remember these things are disposables, and one shouldn't be used for more than a day. That's means about 1.3billion pieces are used and disposed in one day. In such countries like China, you might even be executed if you fraudulently increase your price to make more gain in a situation like this coronavirus outbreak. Where I live, the government has already issued warnings of closing any pharmacy shop that sells above the normal price, even before anyone attempts it, and nobody is allowed to buy in bulk. It is pure evil for Nigerians to try to make quick money from a dire situation like this. |
12Monkeys:Anything that is not jihad and terrorism doesn't make sense to you. Partially rehabilitated terrorist! |
tripplephi:One black man out of thousands of other Asians and Europeans recovered, and that immediately translated to blacks having stronger immunity? The black world that is regarded as the wayhouse of diseases and poverty now has people with stronger immunity than those from other races? Do you know more people die from diseases in Africa than in other continents? Wetin you chop wey give you stronger immunity than people of ther races? Do you think blacks in Europe and America do not suffer from flu, just like their hosts? Do not swallow every rumour you hear line, hook, sinker and even the fisherman holding the line. |
Pierced:Thank you. I was about to remind that boastful idiot above about this. The Nigerian player is the only footballer so far to have contracted the virus. The boastful guy should tell us what happened to the so-called black immunity. One of the problems in Nigeria is people boasting and basking in ignorance. |
tsephanyah:This poorly rehabilitated Jihadist is not making even a minuscule sense. This coronavirus virus issue is both a real and potential national emergency, and can crashed the already dying Nigerian economy within a space of one week. Serious and reasonable Presidents from other real countries with confirmed cases have been addressing their citizens from time to time to reassure them of their sustained efforts to put the infection under control. Tell your Jihadist master to do same, that's if he even understands what 'coronavirus' means with his outdated analogue brain. |
zoghys:Yes, in case you've been sleeping, other countries have banned flights coming in from countries with increasingly confirmed cases, as well screen and quarantine travelers from countries with confirmed cases. Your country does neither of this. I passed through the lagos airport last week, and was expecting them to at least check my temperature, but nothing like that happened. What your government boast about in TVs is not in existence physically Your country is a failed one. |
Jubal01:You're a very very stupid person to condemn a patient who complained about the poor quality of his hospital/isolation room, and to have expected him to buy equipments for himself! You think humans from other races are animals like you, and should accept anything offered to them?. Are you not ashamed of yourself and a country that cannot provide the basic facilities to its hospitals and other establishments? What will it take to provide constant electricity and functional ACs to that isolation centre? Fools like you that have not stepped outside this useless country think that other people survive the same way you guys manage to do here. For your information, only animals can survive in Nigeria. The country is full of millions of idiots who reason like you. Tufiakwa! And with this stupid mentality, there will be no hope of a positive change in site. |
Start with toothpick and pen manufacturing first, and then, move to constant electricity generation before moving to electronics. When we say the country is a dead one, you think it's a joke. |
Alexanity:The virus won't get into your blood?? Who taught you that? There's no such thing as a surface virus. Every virus needs a viable cell to survive, and blood contains many of such cells which the virus will invade to be able to replicate. Why do you think laboratories have been collecting blood for their tests? Stop commenting on medical issues you don't have adequate information on. In medicine, you don't go with things that are just sensible, rather, you go with things that are scientifically and medically sensible and proven. The alcohol used as a disinfectant is 70% alcohol, and that works only on body surfaces. Even if you successfully drink it, the liver will still metabolize it into products that no longer have any disinfectant effect. |
princedmiayer:If you keep spreading this nonsense boldly, I promise you I'll do everything humanly possible to get you arrested and make you pay a heavy price for it. Get it into your thick, crooked head now that alcohol does not have any effect on pathogens already in the blood stream or tissues, and that this information can cause more harm than good. People can lower their guard on already established and effective preventive measures just by having faith on this wrong information. Close this thread, and go home; coronavirus is not something to joke with. |
princedmiayer:They've come! Criminals! I hope you understand the alcohol they're talking about here is the one in mythylated spirits and sanitizers, and not the one in a bottle of Gulder or kai kai? Alcohol has always been used as a disinfectant since time immemorial. It kills viruses and bacteria on body surfaces or objects; not the ones already in your system. Don't turn it upside down to deceive unsuspecting people just to make money or to become popular. |
Azumagcc:Read that write-up and stop this nonsense. There's nothing like oka ori. That space on the forehead of every newborn is called anterior fontanelle. Every normal person, including you(if you're normal) had it. It closes around the 18th month of age. You guys shouldn't be making money unjustly from unsuspecting and ignorant Nigerians. If you really want to make money, go and develop a vaccine for this rampaging coronavirus. |
helinues:Which government and country is this omonile boy cursing this innocent guy for? Do you have a government? And, before I forget, where is your country? I hope you will not do what the Nigerian soldier did in Bornu yesterday when you eventually realize you do not have a country? Abeg, whenever that realization comes, do not turn the frustration and anger on your fellow poor masses, but remember instead to turn it on your slavemasters. |
Lazy Nigerian youths, can you see what your mates in ogun state have been able to achieve through their protest? I thought you guys said protest doesn't work in Nigeria? Your problem is just pure cowardice. No force is greater than that of the determined masses. Their fury and trails of destruction have no bounds. Arise, all ye cowardly youths, and save your country from the rampaging leaders and vampires. Kudos once again, to all the brave youths in ogun state who spontaneously took part in that protest, without waiting to choose a convenient date for prayers and fasting. The lazy ones are still waiting to choose a day they know they've no money to buy food as their fasting and praying day! Shame to them! |
tsephanyah:Get out, no one sponsors Islamic Jihadists, except their fellow radically minded muslims. Jihad is already well enshrined in the Quran, and doesn't need any further non-Muslim sponsorship to be executed. These stupid propaganda utterances are meant to deceive some gullible, cowardly and politically correct Nigerian Christians. If France and other perceived islamophobic countries are sponsoring them, who then is releasing them? Why is Chad executing their own, and your Jihadist leaders are releasing theirs? Are they receiving threats from France to release them and even make them boast that the released terrorist could become Nigeria president? Was it a French president or citizen that once said a " war against boko Haram is a war against the north'? Was it a French President/ambassador boko Haram once asked to be their negotiator, because he was the only one they trusted? You guys should help the society by redefining the jihad in you Quran, and stop pointing rotten fingers. |
MusaChukwudi:Yes, omonile boy, I'm living in a refugee camp abroad, but for some years now, i've never known what profuse sweating and 'hand' fanning of oneself is until I passed through the dilapidated lagos international airport last week. The airport that is meant to be an international one, has no single functional AC! Everywhere was as hot as hell and I sweated heavily for the first time in many years, something that is very rare in my refugee camp abroad. Then, passing through the city was like passing through the innermost section of hell, something unheard of in my refugee camp.The city and the country entirely were in shambles, but that may not mean anything to an omonile, who thrives well in such a chaotic and God-forsaken environment. If that is the city and country you guys are proud of, then you're not worthy to be called a human being. I heard you now have a separate omonile fee for land purchase, foundation, DPC, first floor, lintel, decking, 2nd floor, roofing, fencing, etc. What a life, omonile! Is that how your lazy fathers, too, developed Lagos? What a lazy asshole! |
MusaChukwudi:See this omonile boy! Which lagos am I jealous of? I wouldn't even like to spend a day there. I hate that city, just like I hate Nigeria in it's entirety. Both are places meant for untamed animals. However, I must still get it into your dull omonile brain that Lagos was developed by the federal government because of its previous status, and not by your lazy fathers. The role played by the Portuguese slavemasters in making it a trading hub cannot also be forgotten. If your fathers want to be remembered, let them go and develop any one of Osun/ekiti/ogun/oyo states. |
ylaa:You described it well, and I believed you're talking from experience. However, it's not caused by evil spirits. It's called sleep paralysis, as the OP rightly wrote. That "evil spirit" usually doesn't come when one sleeps sideways or prone/face-down. Or maybe, nyash de fear am? |
Blue3k:It's always very annoying to see people wake up to give stupid advice that hasn't worked since 1960. When was the last time you used the ballot boxes to select the leader you earnestly wanted? And when was the last time you succeeded in voting out those you don't really want? You think Buhari, for instance, truly honestly won the 2019 presidential election? If your problem is the fear of the word 'revolution', just shut up and crawl back into your mom's kitchen. Whether Nigerians can afford it or not, that is just what is needed if there must be a change. You can't get it through the ballot box and/or the constitution. I'm very sure beyond all reasonable doubt that, given the kind of leaders we have today, and their potential/future replacement, there'll be no positive spontaneous change. If you doubt it, let us bet something big and see if things won't be worse in 20yrs time. |
LegendHero:You're depending on a bill in a failed nation to solve your pressing and dire problems? That's pure waste of time, tantamounting to crying for the moon. The only viable solution is immediate and ravaging retaliation on all the police stations in the vicinity of the incident. In a failed nation, lawlessness rules, and only lawlessness wins. |
mercyville:What do you know about development, dear omonile? There's no city that's developed in Nigeria, unless you've not traveled outside your mothers kitchen since birth. |
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