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Others suspects arrested, according to him are Odichi Ogbejesi, and Nojimu Afolabi. |
I said it earlier that the number one suspect is the absolutely useless governor of Abia state T.A. Orji. Now he has sent his boys to accuse OUK all over the internet in order to divert attention from him. T.A Orji killed that man and he will not go scot free. |
iceberylin: that guy in Blue has followed me down to NTA road B4,they dont give up!You sef stingy o! The guy speaks very fluent Igbo, french and Pidgin |
iceberylin: Them plenty for PH around Rumuola, i do give em 20#So you think these are the kind of whites Mugabe is talking about? Those guys you see in Rumuola are from Niger not Iran.
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Blame FIFA and their useless interference for this. |
otokx: When we tell people that TV and reality of life is different, they will not agree. In other countries, there are dedicated routes separate from the road for people to take a walk or jug and another for bicycle.My friend it was an assasination. T.A. Orji is a suspect. |
So they still have over 49 000 left? I ask because I learnt they had over 50 000 foot soldiers and are still recruiting... |
I watched an Interview of the Liberian president on BBC or CNN can't remember. She said something like people thought Ebola was a Liberian problem and refused to do anything about it until it started spreading to their countries. I think they intentionally brought the disease to Nigeria. |
arsetalks: It may be falsehood. Anything is possible but can I ask you a question? Why can't the government do what the opposition and neutrals like us is demanding? Let a neutral "uncompromiseable" court try Iherijira and either affirm or dismiss the allegations labelled against him.What exactly is the court supposed to try him on? Judge: ''Hey Mr Ihejirika, we heard you are a boko haram sponsor, are you? Ihejirika: No my lord. Judge: Alright case dismissed. Is that what you want? |
With such a gag other, you wouldn't know when boko haram gets to your backyard. Bad idea. |
The American Doctor who was cured of ebola was given blood of a Liberian boy who survived Ebola along with the Zmapp drug. It is not clear which of them cured him. |
The blood of patients who recover from Ebola should be used to treat others, the World Health Organization has announced. West Africa is facing the largest Ebola outbreak in history and more than 2,000 people have died. A global group of experts have been meeting to assess the experimental therapies that could contain Ebola. The WHO also announced that Ebola vaccines could be used on the frontline by November. Blood medicine People produce antibodies in the blood in an attempt to fight off an Ebola infection. In theory, those antibodies can be transferred from a survivor into a sick patient to give their immune system a boost. However, large scale data on the effectiveness of the therapy is lacking. Studies on the 1995 outbreak of Ebola in Democratic Republic of Congo showed seven out of eight people survived after being given the therapy. Dr Marie Paule Kieny, an assistant director general at WHO said: "We agreed that whole blood therapies may be used to treat Ebola virus and all efforts must be invested to help infected countries to use them. "There is a real opportunity that a blood-derived product can be used now and this can be very effective in terms of treating patients." She said that it was the one positive aspect of so many people being infected. "There are also many people now who have survived and are doing well. They can provide blood to treat the other people who are sick." Vaccines There is no clinically proven drug or vaccine to treat Ebola, but many are in the experimental stage. Around 150 experts have spent the last two days investigating how to fast-track promising experimental drugs to make them available in West Africa as soon as possible. Ebola vaccine trials started in the US this week and will be extended to centres in the UK, Mali and Gambia in the coming weeks. The WHO said safety data would be ready by November 2014 and, if it proved safe, would be used in West Africa immediately. Healthcare workers and other frontline staff would be prioritised for vaccination, the WHO said. Experimental drugs - such as ZMapp, which has been used in seven patients including a British volunteer nurse - were also assessed. However, the supplies of all the experimental drugs are very limited, if not exhausted. The WHO said efforts were underway to increase production, but it would take several months. Dr Jesse Goodman, from Georgetown University Medical Center in the US, took part in the meeting. He said: "This is a unique opportunity to identify what new treatments and vaccines can really help people and then potentially accelerate their use. "We don't want to end up after this outbreak not knowing how best to prevent or treat the next one." Yet the WHO warned that all the talk of experimental therapies must not detract from the proven methods of infection control which have defeated all previous outbreaks. Meanwhile, officials in Nigeria have decided to reopen schools in the country from 22 September. They were closed as a precaution to prevent the spread of the virus. www.bbc.com/news/health-29084254?ocid=socialflow_facebook |
That oily soup? Ofe mmanu! |
koboko67: They are simply angry they are not getting money again as ihejirika and sheriff are no longer in powerAbsolute nonsense! |
They disowned him in June, they are now denying him in September again. www.tribune.com.ng/news/top-stories/item/6985-presidency-disowns-australian-boko-haram-negotiator/6985-presidency-disowns-australian-boko-haram-negotiator The Federal Government has denied hiring Australia’s Stephen Davis as a Boko Haram negotiator. The Coordinator of the National Information Centre, Mike Omeri, who disclosed government’s position on the issue in Abuja on Friday, said the government has no plan of prosecuting any Nigerian for now following the allegations made by the Australian. Davis has insisted that former governor of Borno State, Ali Modu Sheriff and former Chief of Army Staff, Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika are Boko Haram sponsors. He also mentioned an unnamed senior official of the Central Bank of Nigeria and an Egypt-based man as those funding the sect. Davis, who refused to disclose the identity of the CBN official, said his allegations were informed byhttp://thenationonlineng.net/new/boko-haram-fg-denies-hiring-australias-davis-as-negotiator/ |
OrlandoOwoh: Even though this may not have been proven, I won't completely rule out the efficacy of ewedu. Ewedu, yam and other delicacies eaten by the Yoruba have been scientifically proven to be responsible for Yoruba having the highest number of twins in the world.Could it be the reason why that Yoruba man who brought Ebolo to PH is still alive? Ofe mmanu dikwa egwu |
Aigbofa: Ewedu sellers will soon experience their own boom time, not to be outdone by salt and Nano silver sellers. |
Families and non-military staff residing in two major military barracks in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, are being evacuated after Islamist insurgents dropped letters announcing their plan to take the most important city in Nigeria’s northeast region. The letters were dropped at the gates of Giwa and Maimalari military barracks as well as different parts of the city of Maiduguri. Several soldiers also told SaharaReporters that some of their colleagues had fled the barracks after the letters were circulated amongst military personnel yesterday. A military officer at Defense Headquarters in Abuja said he was not aware of any desertions. The letter detailing the planned attack on Maiduguri was written in the Hausa language. [b]It specifies that Boko Haram’s unpredictable leader, Abubakar Shekau, planned to personally lead insurgent fighters to attack Maimalari, the more formidable of the two barracks, and to fight to the death as a martyr. “Soldiers are moving their wives and children out because they should not be there if a battle begins,” a security source said. Boko Haram appears emboldened by its success in capturing Bama, the second largest city in Borno State. The Nigerian army and officials of Borno State were so rattled by the insurgents’ seizure of Bama that they claimed for two days that the town remained under Nigerian troops’ control. However, a senior official of the Borno State government told SaharaReporters yesterday that there was no doubt that Bama had fallen to the insurgents. A senior United States official also acknowledged the capture of the town by insurgents, and disclosed that the US would provide logistical assistance to the Nigerian government to help secure Maiduguri. Yesterday, the Islamist terrorists began an apparent push towards Maiduguri by killing some 30 people near Kawuri town. They now have just an army checkpoint in Konduga standing between them and Maiduguri, a city with more than two million residents. http://saharareporters.com/2014/09/05/soldiers-evacuate-families-barracks-boko-haram-drops-fliers-about-plan-seize-maiduguri |
In the last 48 hours, I have been in touch with some commanders of the group and they maintain their stand on Sheriff’s involvement.Does it mean that the so called boko haram commanders are working extremely hard to stop their funding? I no understand o |
Since FFK decamped to PDP, everyone discovered that you were a fraud and an impersonator. No one takes you seriously anymore, some of us never did. |
There is nothing wrong with Nigeria breaking up. |
emmatok: Ok let's get this right.Davis said he "believes" Sheriff sponsors boko haram possibly from his personal analysis, but as for Ihejirika, he said boko haram commanders told him so. |
Balkan: PROFESSOR Itse Sagay (SAN) ON STEVEN DAVIS TALES.A Professor that thinks like Collynzo. This is what I've been saying. How can boko haram mention their sponsors not just to anyone but someone who calls himself a government negotiators. Senseless. |
Quite an interesting thread. Next time you guys should invite me early enough by mention, I've got some big fishes to unveil. Ilugunman is gone forever. |
The Nigerian military is just hot air and nothing else. The lost the Biafran war on military front (had more battle casualties), lost to Niger delta militants and are now losing to boko haram, they have practically lost all the internal wars they faced, we only get to hear of their imaginary gallantary in peace keeping missions. |
tosscash1: hey collinz keep off mah gurlAlright boss! |
BananaBender: His accent is pretty strong, I had my earphones on and still couldn't understand anything.He said something about some people planning to crash Islam centuries ago, they decided to send one of their men to Egypt to study the secrets of muslims. The person on returning declared that muslims will remain powerful as long as they continue to read and practise the injuctions the Quran, so the people decided to make the quran insignificant and preventing muslims from reading it by occupying them with secular (western) education, music and sports...bla bla bla. |
banega: Lool, I got your mail.. Don't worry before the end of the month..Alright dear, |
kel4soft: Remove sentiments. Haven't he done well?Yeah he has, that is why we want him promoted |


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