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Na their month I go take they name them oh,like_Continues for you... April...Ap(e) |
aAK1:That's the beauty of competition. @MrNairaland please take heart...in a business like this where information flow could be limitless and abundant as the cyberspace can offer. State your price with a caveat that it is negotiable so people can find a reason to call... |
Wishing her God's strength to go through this...it must be a trying time for she and her family not supposed to be a trending news... |
Hello Spyder, please what is the rough estimate of this building? |
QMark:lol... for a 1G memory card you will need about 1000+1.44=694 floppy diskettes! |
...In other news, we now have ATMs in Nigeria that accepts cash deposits. I am sure this story will double in length and hilariousness by the time it spreads to all ATM locations nationwide! |
With a baby sleeping on its tummy, they tend to sleep longer and deeper {evidenced by the baby's ability to sleep in spite of noise around} cause the lungs are under more pressure to draw in sufficient oxygenated air. This supports respiration that releases more energy. This will make the baby really sleep deep....this my theory, I stand to be corrected. Even as adults when you sleep in a well ventilated room or breezy area, you tend to enjoy your sleep better |
Whether true or not let's just hope for the best...too many lives have been lost! |
In a rare public show by the Cameroon army, photos of the Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau were made public alongside a statement claiming he was killed during a cross border raid deep inside Nigeria by the Cameroon military. A Cameroon military source who spoke to Cameroon Concord late last night, revealed that Abubakar Shekau was killed following an aerial bombardment of his hideout inside Nigeria. The Cameroon army has ever since yesterday been in serious combat against thousands of Boko Haram fighters trying to enter Cameroon via Fotokol from Gambaral Ngala in Nigeria.
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You've got to do everything in your power to expose this evil or else after the marriage when issues begin to show up [especially with the fact that this type of problem sticks around and hardly goes away] your conscience will be greatly troubled and you may not be able to forgive yourself for keeping mute, not to talk of your friend who will later realize you were aware and kept silent. My Suggestion: Do not speak with your friend first, attempt to get the audience of the guy show him all the evidences and together see how he can confess to her and possibly be out of the picture until they have reconciled. Your friend will thank you forever, when she discovers you were behind the scene orchestrating the event. Assuming he refuses, you now know better the stuff he is made of and have a better reason to open up to your friend. My opinion though... |
An African proverb says "...You don't use your teeth to share the piece of meat you don't wish to eat" |
nicechic: Must we continue in sin so dat d Grace of God may continue to abound? God forbid.......ponder abt dat peopleBy the way your dp can make one to continue in sin...smh |
Many reports have been written on social media, some straight, others embelished or distorted about what actually transpired when the Liberian American, Patrick Sawyer, was rushed to the First Cosultants Hospital, Obalende, Lagos on 20 July. He tested positive to Ebola. From a letter personally written by Dr. Stella Adadevoh, it is clear that she was under pressure to release the man but she stood her ground. Below is the letter she wrote to the Federal and Lagos State governments: “In the interest of our patients, staff, the general public the nation at large we state the following: A 40-years old gentlemen came into the hospital with symptoms suggestive of Malaria (Fever, headache, extreme weakness) on Sunday night (20th July 2014). He was fully conscious and gave us his clinical history and told us he is a Senior Diplomat from Liberia. Laboratory investigations confirmed malaria whilst other test for HIV, Hepatitis B&C were negative. He was admitted and treatment commenced. However, due to the fact that he was not responding to treatment but rather was developing haemorrhagic symptoms we further questioned him. He denied having been in contact with any persons with EVD (Ebola Virus Disease) at home, in any hospital or at any burial. In spite of this denial we immediately decided to do the following: 1. To conduct further tests for possible Infectious Haemorrhagic Disease, especially EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE, based on the fact that he was a Liberian citizen and the recent ourbreak of EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE in that country 2. We immediatrly isolated/quarantined the patient, commenced barrier nursing and simultaneously contacted the Lagos State Ministry of Health and the Federal Ministry of Health to enquire where furthe laboratory tests could be performed as we had a high index of suspicion of possible EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE 3. WE REFUSED FOR HIM TO BE LET OUT OF THE HOSPITAL IN SPITE OF INTENSE PRESSURE, AS WE WERE TOLD THAT HE WAS A SENIOR ECOWAS OFFICIAL AND HAD AN IMPORTANT ROLE TO PLAY AT THE ECOWAS CONVENTION IN CALABAR, CROSS RIVER STATE. 4. The initial test results from LUTH laboratory indicated a signal of possible EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE, but required confirmation. 5. We then took the further step of reaching out to Senior Officials in the office of the Secretary of Health of the United States of America who promptly assisted us with contacts at thecentres for Disease Control (CDC) and World Health Organisation Regional Laboratory Centre in Senegal. 6. Working jointly with the State, Federal Agencies and Internaional Agencies, we were able to obtain confirmation of EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE (ZAIRE STRAIN), (W.H.O. Regional Center Lab-Senegal/Redeemes lab/LUTH Laboratory) 7. The gentleman subsequently died on Friday at a 6.50 (25th July, 2014) 8. All agencies were promptly notified and in consultation with W.H.O, Regional EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Centre in Conakry, Guinea and Best Practices, the following was commenced: a. Orderly temporay shut down of the hospital with immediate evacuation of in house patients b. The appropriate professional removal of the body and its incineration wunder W.H.O. guidelines witnessed by all appropriate agencies. 9. Having concluded the above, it is now appropriate to give this Press release in the interest of our partient, staff, the general public and the nation at large. 10. In keeping with W.H.O, guidelines, hospitals is shut down briefly as full decontamination exercise is currently in progress W.H.O. Guidelines In conclusion working with the STATE, FEDERAL AND INTERNATIONAL AGENCUES, we were able to identify and confirm the diagnosis of the EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE. We hope that by our action of preventing this gentleman from being extracted from our hospital and traveling to Calabar we have been able to prevent the spread of EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE in Nigeria. The Board and Management of the Hospital wish to thank all our staff members for their diligence and professionalism. Thank You. Signed Dr.B.N.OHIAERI DR.A.S.ADADEVEOH First Consultants Medical Centre Limited 16/24 Ikoyi Road, Obalende, Lagos |
seriousthing: sometimes Nigerians could be funny. this baby is not 3 days old. from my experience as a father, a baby of 3 days cannot see things and the eyes will not be as sharp as this. pls tells us another lie.[size=16pt] In addition the mother does not even look like someone who just finished carrying a 9-month pregnancy 3days ago...[/size] |
Thread closed! |
@ Biggyd2 [size=15pt]Wow...humanity is doomed, I thought my list was exhaustive...lol[/size] |
Here is a broadcast message I just got:: 10 most unsuspected Ebola sources to be wary about (by a concerned citizen) 1) The barbers apron. That piece of cloth soaks and transfers sweat by the hour. The security of your clipper is not good enough 2) Buttons of ATM machines. The pace of usage would make body fluid transfer a must 3) Trying out cloths, watches, hats, glasses, shoes, slippers b4 buying is a no no for now. If you no know your size, no buy. 4) Make up kit. Women share both blushes and powder abi pan-cake any how. No more collective bathroom trips. 5) Door handles / access to public places. I say access because of those bank homer security doors, eateries, hotel doors etc 6) Toll gate staff. Before they give you much more than your change. 7) Passing cell phones: No more "hold on he is here, speak to him". Abeg activate speaker phone or forget the issue. Banking halls and pens: "can I use your pen please?" "No please, I'm sorry"9) Waiters. You can bet that no hotel makes inter-customer contact bridged by hand sanitizing. Seconds after attending to God-knows-who, she serves you a cold sweating beer... 10) Fuel pumps and fuel tank : Some over skillful people make needless contact with the pump. Please if the attendant opened your tank, let him close it when you're done. If you can think of more, please add and share. Thank you. |
Hi, how much can I get a corolla of a little bit above 2000. Its meant for wifey for normal school runs...Please do not chase me away, i am your friend...lol |
Well done boss... |
Almost missed class...Please where did the thread on the 1 room apartment in Enugu go. Remember we were awaiting the final cost as well as idea on rents. Kindly revert |
Hello, where is everyone... |
Beautiful.. |
Please responses are expected on what gift items are ideal and is cash involved? Please share personal experience so yours sincerely will know what to do. |
d first day u see bird dey fly u dey ask how many bat3 e dey use |
u tiee mess ur china fone read 1 missed call |
Update? |
Sijo01: Calaba man say 'church is rife' (such is life)lol |
...and there goess my tears flowing freely in front of my desk in the office...this action of the lass should have been in the reverse order, but see... Your destined for greatness little one! |
[size=50pt] for me it was; Money Intelligence Freedom think they are kinda related [/size] |
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Your destined for greatness little one!