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Lwkmd, cool story tho |
Pls i need an urgent supply of 100 plain navy blue shirt of good quality ASAP. |
okay, saw the link, i downloaded the app okada book but refilling my account is very difficult and they don't have any option to contact them , pls i need help i really need to finish this book,. |
repogirl:haba!!!!!!!!! i finding it difficult understanding the story when u are just leaving "." in ur posts, pls help me with a link to read the full story, abeg u in the name of God, even in Afritalks the story is not complete i only used there to fill in the missing chapter here in nairaland ejor!!! abeg help me. |
Make sense,it is long overdue.....Still awaiting INEC result..b4 i forget ........FTC |
anoda missing plane ![]() ![]() |
anoda missing plane ![]() ![]() |
now we wait on them... |
i heard getting an organism cn help reduce the pain. |
my fresh breath has got my babe hanging onto me,lolz!!!!! |
i hope they wud be sincere this time in making their selection cos all dis nepotism,senatorialism and recommendationalism is making 1st class nd 2nd class upper seem irrelevant in dis our country especially for we engineers.God pls handle dis one,Amen. |
please am i suppose to gain admission first before applying for it? |
Finally science has justified my nt sharing my cutlery wit u,gosh!!! why wud u want to share my spoon wit me... Just my observation,are they mods scared of putting health topics on the front page ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ?$ |
Lolz!!!!!2baba u too much abeg!!!! #song repeat. |
Cucumber,lolz!!!!i cant get enough of that fruit. |
So if I take chronic high dose of bitter kola or say bitter leaf would I ave super libido?? |
Joe terry do u take sugar,I want u to be honest?? |
[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font][color=#990000][/color] decreased libido ??wow!!!!!!!i don't think i wud love sugar to do dat to me o |
Guess the earlier breastcancer is detected the better the chances of the patient but come to think of it,do we really have such facilities here in Nigeria cos i heard cancer cases are on the rise in our hospital. |
Atlanta (CNN) -- A patient being treated at a Dallas hospital is the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, health officials announced Tuesday. The unidentified man left Liberia on September 19 and arrived in the United States on September 20, said Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. At that time, the individual did not have symptoms. "But four or five days later," he began to exhibit them, Frieden said. The individual was hospitalized and isolated Sunday at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. Citing privacy concerns, health officials declined to release any details about how the patient contracted the virus or how he was being treated. "I can say he is ill. He is under intensive care," Dr. Edward Goodman of the hospital told reporters. Frieden declined to answer whether the patient is a U.S. citizen. He also declined to say, clearly, whether the patient is a man, although he referred to the person as "he" on multiple occasions. "The patient was visiting family members and staying with family members who live in this country," he said at a news conference. However, the city of Dallas in a news release said the patient "moved to Dallas from Liberia a week ago." The patient is believed to have had a handful of contacts with people after showing symptoms of the virus, and before being isolated, Frieden said. A CDC team was en route to Texas to help investigate those contacts, and Texas Gov. Rick Perry will be in Dallas on Wednesday to hold a news conference. Crew members who transported the patient to the hospital have been isolated, the chief of staff for Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings told CNN. None have shown symptoms of the disease so far. The ambulance that carried the patient - ambulance # 37 --- was in use for two days after the transport but was adequately decontaminated, said Dallas city spokeswoman Sana Syed. "I do want to stress that the paramedics followed national standards, as they do after each transport, in decontaminating the ambulance," she said. "The Dallas County health department has confirmed that paramedics did follow proper guidelines to avoid contaminating additional patients." Frieden, too, sought to play down the risk to public health. There are currently no other suspected cases of Ebola in Texas. "It's a severe disease, which has a high-case fatality rate, even with the best of care, but there are core, tried and true public health interventions that stop it," Frieden said. "The bottom line here is that I have no doubt that we will control this importation or this case of Ebola so that it does not spread widely in this country," he said. According to the CDC, Ebola causes viral hemorrhagic fever, which can affect multiple organ systems in the body and is often accompanied by bleeding. Early symptoms include sudden onset of fever, weakness, muscle pain, headaches and a sore throat, each of which can be easily mistaken early on for other ailments like malaria, typhoid fever and meningitis. Ebola is spread by direct contact with someone sick with the virus. That means people on the patient's flight are not thought to be at risk, as he did not begin to show symptoms until several days after arriving in the United States, Frieden said. He spoke about what's being done at airports to help stop the spread of the disease. "One of the things that CDC has done in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Lagos, is to work with the airports' authority so 100% of the individuals getting on planes are screened for fever," the director said. "And if they have a fever, they are pulled out of the line, assessed for Ebola and don't fly unless Ebola is ruled out." He added, however: "As long as there continue to be cases in West Africa, the reality is that patients travel, individuals travel, and, as appears to have happened in this case, individuals may travel before they have any symptoms." edition.cnn.com/2014/09/30/health/ebola-us/index.html?hpt=hp_t3 |
Repo i believe u o,guess u r busy too becos me sef just dey run around for ph since o,xmas tingz. |
Repo pls surprise us na |
am still waiting o,God most high pls touch repo heart so she would come nd update.Amen. |
Is funny how some people are quick to judge things they are ignorant of.Every society has its own culture and before the coming of the whites and so called civilization,we had our own rule of law and religious believes. In most idoma society,Adultery is an abomination especially when comitted by the wife,any man whose wife(if she is idoma)is involved in adultery,she invokes the wrath of the gods on her family and the man being the head of the family will fall ill mysteriously but if the woman confesses to the husband and they both perform the cleansing rite,he would get well but if she doesn't the man would eventually die,and all her children one after the other until she confesses her sinful act and walk naked round the village. I know some people would want to crucify the idomas but before u do so,i would want you to ask yourself what is the punishment for adultery in the community,town or village where you come from because i know we all have our own. |
hmmmn,its been a while,can see many new people here. |
pls somebody should give us real facts,i ave neva bn dis confused in my lyf lyk dis b4. |

i heard getting an organism cn help reduce the pain.