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Bagadozhi, may you live long on the throne. |
Well Nigeria love to suffer alot and they don't even think they should have a good and easy life, reason why a Nigeria citizen will think subsidy removal on Petrol is the best, for a country that have crude oil and fails to refine it. If a country like Nigeria that that crude oil in abundance should sell petrol at N20 per liter, I see nothing wrong about because it's our natural resources that God bless us with and we should enjoy it as a citizen. And nobody should come and tell me that some people snuggle it outside the country because that is not my problem but government failure to curtail the smuggler and jail them. |
The gullible Nigeria citizens supporting fuel subsidy remove, will have sense by force when they can't eat and move around again. I just don't understand why Nigeria citizens like hardship looks like they don't like to live a comfortable Life |
It is better to return fuel subsidy cos after the subsidy removal, no single benefits to the masses. Things have only gone from bad to worst |
Dybala11:Don't mind them, they were all supporting subsidy removal like zombie, so when subsidy is removed now what is the benefit to the citizens. |
Price:1.1m |
The only solution to this menace is to pass a law and award death penalty to any herbalist that request for human sacrifice. |
Let's the petrol subsidy hit N100trillion, my own is they should not remove any subsidy, if only they have built a standard refinery for the country do we need to import what we have in abundant. |
RIP Prof. Abass |
The Governor should just handover the schools back to the founder which are the churches its as simple as that. |
It simple if you want to wear hijab go to Arabic school not a missionary school, government that can't manage anything is talking, anything government touch they destroyed. |
Yes, the hardship government bring it on las las Nigeria people go get sense by force. |
That Providus Bank self is scam, they are still holding to my N50k since 27th December 2020 and refused to refund my money. |
Coldie:FRSC are even worse than police on the road without Guns cos even with your vehicle papers ok once they collect your driver's licence they will be looking for other excuses like your plate number, tyres and other nonsense just to collect money, I use to respect them before but lately they are very useless set of people. |
Very good one |
DEROXMAN:Sincerely speaking this country is cursed I just cant imagine how we can have someone like osinbajo as vice president, he should be the president but like I said again the country is truly cursed |
SilverNorGold:My problem with people who think its Nigerian fault that refinery are not working so why should ordinary Nigerian pay more when he didn't stole from the treasury if all the money stole were properly utilize we won't be in this mess today and who told if fuel is sold at N1000 per litre Nigeria problem will end you better forget it cos they are going to steal the money even if fuel is sold at N2000 per litre |
I pass through that Benin to ore road and when I see how those mopol and SARS treat young Nigeria I just wonder if we truly have a government cos this officer uses POS to extort money from road users daily |
Oluf3mi:But with this A.I coming in the future humans may just be heading for extinction cos if robot take care of medical, lecturing, transport, Admin, Military and so on then human becomes useless cos no need to employ humans when you can buy a robot to perform all functions, then human may have to go to war with A.I in the future in other to survive |
I use less than N3500 few months ago to register on million money I don't call it investment cos its too small to call it an investment and make close to N500k currently and its still counting |
PDP is a learner, APC corruption is superb. |
WHO that said people should not wear nose mask until someone is sick and showing symptoms of corona virus, sincerely speaking WHO really messed up misinforming people around the world instead of enforcing nose mask worldwide to minimise spread and contain the virus. |
Stop using sponge to bath use only soap and your hand and thank me later |
MARCH 17, 2020 / 2:01 PM / CBS NEWS This week, the first patients in a clinical trial for a potential COVID-19 vaccine were given shots, marking a key step in the global race to find a cure. Kaiser Permanente Washington Research Institute in Seattle developed a COVID-19 vaccine in record time and started administering the shots on Monday. The first person to receive a dose of the potential vaccine was 43-year-old Jennifer Haller, an operations manager at a small tech company, according to The Associated Press. "We all feel so helpless. This is an amazing opportunity for me to do something," Haller said, adding that her two teenagers "think it's cool" that she's taking part in the study. APTOPIX Virus Outbreak Vaccine A pharmacist gives Jennifer Haller, left, the first shot in the first-stage safety study clinical trial of a potential vaccine for COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, Monday, March 16, 2020, at the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute in Seattle. AP Ultimately, 45 volunteers, ages 18 to 55, will get two doses the vaccine over a span of about 6 weeks, according to the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH). The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the NIH, is funding the trial. The vaccine is called mRNA-1273 and was developed by NIAID, and Moderna, Inc., a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based biotechnology company. Coronavirus: The Race To Respond › Coronavirus updates: CDC recommends use of non-surgical face masks UN chief praises positive response to global ceasefire Coronavirus may lead to increase in domestic violence: WHO Food bank works with online marketplace to provide jobs MORE IN CORONAVIRUS: THE RACE TO RESPOND "Finding a safe and effective vaccine to prevent infection with SARS-CoV-2 is an urgent public health priority," NIAID Director Anthony Fauci said. "This Phase 1 study, launched in record speed, is an important first step toward achieving that goal." Other potential COVID-19 vaccines are being developed around the world, including at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. On Monday's "CBS Evening News," David Martin spoke to doctors there to learn more about the potential cures. Dr. Kayvon Modjarrad, a director at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, is testing a potential vaccine that would block the virus from attaching to a person's lung. "If it can't get into your lung cells, it can't cause the disease," Modjarrad said. Still, the race for the coronavirus vaccine could take 12 to 18 months to run, Martin reports. So, Lieutenant Colonel Mara Kreishman-Deitrick is working on a drug that people who already have the disease can take. "What we're aiming to develop here is an antiviral treatment that will kill the virus and actually cure them of the disease so they don't further spread it to the rest of the community," she told Martin. Kreishman-Deitrick says an existing drug used against Ebola may work against the novel coronavirus as well. "It's ready for a clinical trial in humans and once those clinical trials show that it's affected then it will be available for wider use in humans," she said. It hasn't yet been proved effective but could be used as an emergency treatment. COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, has killed at more than 90 people in the United States, according to Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center. Globally, the death toll is over 7,500, with the most aggressive outbreaks still spreading in Europe and Iran. Dr. Caitlin Rivers, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, said Tuesday in a live webcast about the coronavirus pandemic that "in some respects we are just getting started in the United States." https://www.cbsnews.com/news/coronavirus-vaccine-jennifer-haller-seattle-first-patient-injected-with-covid-19-shot-in-clinical-trial-cure/ |
This week, the first patients in a clinical trial for a potential COVID-19 vaccine were given shots, marking a key step in the global race to find a cure. Kaiser Permanente Washington Research Institute in Seattle developed a COVID-19 vaccine in record time and started administering the shots on Monday. The first person to receive a dose of the potential vaccine was 43-year-old Jennifer Haller, an operations manager at a small tech company, according to The Associated Press. "We all feel so helpless. This is an amazing opportunity for me to do something," Haller said, adding that her two teenagers "think it's cool" that she's taking part in the study. APTOPIX Virus Outbreak Vaccine A pharmacist gives Jennifer Haller, left, the first shot in the first-stage safety study clinical trial of a potential vaccine for COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, Monday, March 16, 2020, at the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute in Seattle. AP Ultimately, 45 volunteers, ages 18 to 55, will get two doses the vaccine over a span of about 6 weeks, according to the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH). The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the NIH, is funding the trial. The vaccine is called mRNA-1273 and was developed by NIAID, and Moderna, Inc., a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based biotechnology company. Coronavirus: The Race To Respond › Coronavirus updates: CDC recommends use of non-surgical face masks UN chief praises positive response to global ceasefire Coronavirus may lead to increase in domestic violence: WHO Food bank works with online marketplace to provide jobs MORE IN CORONAVIRUS: THE RACE TO RESPOND "Finding a safe and effective vaccine to prevent infection with SARS-CoV-2 is an urgent public health priority," NIAID Director Anthony Fauci said. "This Phase 1 study, launched in record speed, is an important first step toward achieving that goal." Other potential COVID-19 vaccines are being developed around the world, including at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. On Monday's "CBS Evening News," David Martin spoke to doctors there to learn more about the potential cures. Dr. Kayvon Modjarrad, a director at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, is testing a potential vaccine that would block the virus from attaching to a person's lung. "If it can't get into your lung cells, it can't cause the disease," Modjarrad said. Still, the race for the coronavirus vaccine could take 12 to 18 months to run, Martin reports. So, Lieutenant Colonel Mara Kreishman-Deitrick is working on a drug that people who already have the disease can take. "What we're aiming to develop here is an antiviral treatment that will kill the virus and actually cure them of the disease so they don't further spread it to the rest of the community," she told Martin. https://en.as.com/en/2020/03/31/other_sports/1585668737_522961.html |
WHO really cause alot of problem by advising people not to wear mask, if you're infected wearing mask will reduce the spread of the virus and if you're not infected mask also reduced your chances of contacting it. |
sammyj:And you believe WHO and CDC that its better not to wear face, the only reason WHO and CDC are saying this is because of the face mask scarcity and the health care provider are running out of stock. If you have face mask you better put it on and don't believe WHO and CDC statement for your own safety. |
The reality is that high number of Nigeria population are positive to corona virus but since only the elite can access the test hence it seems they are the only one affected and note most elite that tested positive are not showing symptoms hence most Nigeria have the corona virus but not showing symptoms and most Nigeria are not tested but if most Nigeria are tested you will be surprised that several thousands of Nigeria are already positive. |
But government said he is prepared for COVID-19 |
After looting the country dry now they want to steal people savings through pension, NLC should just face FG head on and not allow them take a dime from the pension fund, if FG want more money they should cut down cost if governance. |
if not that osinbajo is not the president he would have ended it since because he himself is not happy with this rubbish
Because from a professional point of views and recommendations from WHO and CDC only medical personnel and sick people should be wearing face masks!! 