ThreeBlackBird: Although, I don't trust the process and patients should be informed of their statuses as test are conducted but these women should calm down.
We've been told that a lot of patients are asymptomatic but who would show symptoms and eventually die is what we don't know. That's why those of them in isolation should remain there until certified negative and not rubbish their families with the virus.
The first woman has an 18 month old baby and she's eager to return home to him without being certified negative. She wants to endanger the baby and others.
Enough sensitization should be done on Coronavirus. Many people including patients are still covidiots.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JLBDXU7cTM Nigerian Covid-19 Patients want to go home We want to go home, Nigerian Covid-19 Patients laments.. The patients expressed their dissatisfaction on the ways the government is handling their case. one complained that she has been at the isolation center for three weeks yet no symptoms, she claimed that Covid-19 test has been done but the doctors refused to tell them what their result is. Another woman claimed that when the ncdc official used their test kit to insert inside her mouth, she lost her sense of smell and that was when the ncdc official told her that they are suspecting her case, despite all that she has not developed any symptoms. The woman also claimed that she has 1 year and 6 months old baby that needs attention. Another lady claimed that the government told them that they will stay for only 14 days, but she said that some of them have spent 30, 32, 21, 40 days and more yet they did not develop any symptoms
CCTV footage captured the moment 7 thieves scaled a fence and broke into homes. . According to reports, the incident happened in Yola in the early hours of Saturday, May 16. . After scaling the fence, they broke doors to gain entrance into the homes of those living in the compound. . It appears people were injured because blood can be seen all over the floor after the robbery incident.
Verified Liberian dancehall singer, Canc Queen has announced her exit from the music business after giving her life to Christ. . .Canc, who was one of the top dancehall stars in Liberia made the shocking news to her fans via her social media accounts last night, as she reminisced about her life experiences in a series of posts. . .The 'Dem girls' singer revealed that she took the decision to quit music and turn over a new leaf after surviving three near-death experiences. . .In her words, she said: 'I had an accident and broke every part of my body, yet still u heal the first time, the second time I was nearly gang-raped, and now the 3rd food poisoned, what king of God are u. ' .Canc, who is now using social media pages to win souls for Christ, also admitted that music wasn't her calling and that it only made her famous in the wrong way .
ZINIBANKS: Am always thinking of something In the olden days There's is no too much baby mama stuff or baby Daddy issue Even my grandpa once told me that in the olden days when you go to court you will not hear Marriage issues not to talk of divorce He said except land issue and it's easily resolved back then But today everything is upside down People kill their self cause of land And what you hear everyday in high court now is mostly marriage issues and divorce May God come to our recue cause It's gonna be more worse than this in years to come
TripA: those figures are just unimaginable imagine having 90+ cases in sokoto at least we don't do anything differently here we still free and go to the market is just banks and cooperate bodies that are forming ....the first three cases where three doctors all the way from Lagos ....I knew they where importing the virus
Founder, Daar communications High Chief Raymond Dokpesi discharged from hospital alongside two of his grandchildren after testing negative for Coronavirus.
High Chief Raymond Dokpesi though grateful to God for his recovery from Covid-19 but questions why malaria patients are taken as Covid-19 patients, to him it's food for thought for another day