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Did I just read "failed borno attack"? These guys are funny.... I guess if Buhari, Osinbajo and Tinubu were the three persons that died, it won't be termed" failed". Whoever that reported this news need to go back to school. |
ithread iyaf die. |
I speak peace in that land in Jesus name... Amen! |
It's Musiwa again. The only Oduastan fighting for liberation for Odua land using his satellite in London. One thing I like about you is that you always stand on the truth. May your dream of Western Nigeria come to pass. |
I was retained after 1year SURE-P programme |
Moz22:Mr correcter, you can never type good English you can still complain for me |
Can someone for Ghana applied? |
Nice one. But person go write statement wey pass murder case statement |
CHELSEA TO WIN CLICK LIKE, ARSENAL TO WIN SHARE. |
https://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/150508082818-ebola-eye-split-medium-plus-169.jpg American doctor Ian Crozier was treated for Ebola in Atlanta last year and declared free of the virus in his blood. But he had no way of knowing it still lurked in his eye. About two months after being released from the hospital, he experienced a piercing pain in his left eye, he told The New York Times. The pressure in his eye elevated while his vision decreased. After repeated tests, doctors discovered the virus was still living in his eye. "It felt almost personal that the virus could be in my eye without me knowing it," he told the paper. His case has left doctors stunned and highlighted the need for eye checkups for Ebola survivors. Crozier, 44, was hospitalized at Emory University Hospital for more than a month in September after contracting the disease in Sierra Leone, where he worked at a hospital. At the time, the hospital said he was the sickest of all the four Ebola patients treated there. Crozier was discharged in October, and about two months later, he developed eye problems and returned to Emory. Doctors stuck a needle in his eye and removed some fluid, which tested positive for the virus. "Following recovery from Ebola virus disease, patients should be followed for the development of eye symptoms including pain, redness, light sensitivity and blurred vision, which may be signs of uveitis," said Steven Yeh, associate professor of ophthalmology at Emory University School of Medicine. Uveitis is an inflammation of the eye's middle layer. Ebola is also known to live in semen months after it's gone from the blood. No risk of spreading the virus Despite the presence of the virus in the eye, samples from tears and the outer eye membrane tested negative, which means the patient was not at risk of spreading the disease during casual contact, Emory said in a statement Thursday. It did not name the patient, but The New York Times did. The New England Journal of Medicine also released a study on the case. Though the patient was not at risk of spreading the virus, all health care providers treating survivors, including eye doctors, must follow Ebola safety protocols, said Jay Varkey, assistant professor at Emory University School of Medicine. Ebola patient for a second time When the virus was found in Crozier's eye, the eye started losing its original blue hue, he told the paper. Bewildered, doctors tried different forms of treatment as he relived his Ebola nightmare. They gave him a steroid shot above his eyeball and had him take an experimental antiviral pill that required special approval from the Food and Drug Administration, the Times reported. His eye gradually returned to normal, but it's unclear whether it was as a result of the steroid shot, pill or his body's immune system. While Ebola survivors in West Africa have reported eye problems, it's unclear how prevalent the condition is and how often it happens. "These findings have implications for the thousands of Ebola virus disease survivors in West Africa and also for health care providers who have been evacuated to their home countries for ongoing care," Varkey said. "Surveillance for the development of eye disease in the post-Ebola period is needed." Epidemic slowly fading Over the past year, about 25,000 people have fought Ebola infections. More than 10,000 have died, mostly in the West African nations of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. While the intensity of the largest Ebola epidemic in history has died down, a few people are still newly infected each week. At least 18 new cases of Ebola were reported in the week ending May 3, the latest World Health Organization report said. All were in Guinea and Sierra Leone. But as the number of new cases plummet, many unknowns remain on the aftereffects of the virus. Source: http://edition.cnn.com/2015/05/08/health/ebola-eye-american-doctor/index.html?sr=fb050815ebolaeye10aStoryGallLink http://www.naijagossips247.com/2015/05/american-doctor-declared-free-of-ebola.html |
[img]http://cbsmix1065.files./2012/05/twins-everybody-loves-raymond-sawyer-sullivan-sweeten-now-today-photo2.png?w=420[/img] Sawyer Sweeten, an actor best known for his role as one of the young twins on hit sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond,” has died of a possible suicide, his manager Dino May confirmed. Thursday. He was 19. According to Radar Online, which first reported the news, he was visiting family in Texas, where he is believed to have shot himself on the front porch. Sweeten played Geoffrey Baron on “Everybody Loves Raymond,” which ran from 1996-2005 on CBS. He acted alongside his twin brother, Sullivan, and their real-life sister, Madylin, who played Ally Baron, for 139 episodes. The two brothers were only 16 months old when they first started on the show. Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Doris Roberts, Peter Boyle and Monica Horan also starred in the comedy. Madylin Sweeten wrote on Facebook on Thursday afternoon: “At this time I would like to encourage everyone to reach out to the ones you love. Let them have no doubt of what they mean to you.” Sawyer Sweeten was born in Brownwood, Texas. As a child, he and his brother shared roles in the 2002 film “Frank McKlusky, C.I.” and a 2000 episode of Disney Channel series “Even Stevens.” Sawyer, Sullivan and Madylin Sweeten last appeared in public together at the 2010 TV Land Awards. http://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/%e2%80%98everybody-loves-raymond%e2%80%99-actor-sawyer-sweeten-dies-of-possible-suicide/ar-AAbApIh?ocid=iehp http://www.naijagossips247.com/2015/04/everybody-loves-raymond-actor-sawyer.html |
Will Nigeria make it this time? Egypt I think will clinch the ticket for Group G. http://www.naijagossips247.com/2015/04/afcon-2017-group-standing.html |
LRNZH:If you want to teach me mathematics start from differentiation and integration man. Why did u choose 1:15? Why not 1:5 or 1:7? Oh! Cuz you know Kano and Jigawa dem votes will be affected with that ![]() I don't watch movies, I read. Recommend books for me either. |
LRNZH:And this "your feel" is by which people standard Standard from your village or standard that favours APC?My feel is that anything above 1:1.5 should be scrutinized and cancelled for massive rigging.
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Eheeen... So relaxed now. Was afraid during the day with the results, but after this second part, I'm now totally convinced GEJ will carry the day. It'll be a case of 'nearly' for the Futa jalons. Unfortunately, nearly does not kill a bird. Continua de transform. GEJ!!! |
I still prefer the lyrics and after effects of ur upcoming album to this ![]() |
Its like these guys are insane to think that second Niger Bridge is all Ndi-Igbo wants. They should first of all give Lagos residents toll free roads before talking of toll free bridge for the South Easterners. One thing I can swear with my life is that APC can never never never ever talk about 2nd Niger bridge if elected (future impossible tense) not to talk of revoking already awarded one... Jhorr.... Tell that to the mumu APSHITS! You can't buy us with that BULLSHIT! Even if una like, promise us heaven on earth, Buhari can never never never ever smell Aso Rock again. GEJ TILL Tinubu/FASH-OLE stop collecting toll fee from Lagosians. |
Go and wash your singlet before the dirts contaminate the blood that will be spilled on it. ![]() |
Mehn, with the kind posts from some women/ladies here... Many men dey see SHEGE! God help us.
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Married to liquor. |
ITbomb:The last time we try am, na children for our compound the thing catch. The number of children wey dey that compound pass grain of rice for one cup. |
Pinkiedearie:Glad to make a prettypinkie happy, muah! ![]() |

