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Foreign Affairs / Re: Don't Mess With Nuclear Russia Putin Says by Feedmemore(f): 6:15am On Aug 30, 2014
^^^^

it wouldn't be global annihilation.. Some people would live on, but it would send humans back into caves for a good long time. Maybe the World needs a break from us.
Health / Re: Sister Of Dead Ebola Doctor Escaped From PH To Abia But Has Been Sent Back by Feedmemore(f): 4:14am On Aug 30, 2014
See what greed has done to this doctor and his entire household. I just don't want to utter a cursed word toward the dead. And see what ignorant is about to do to the sister, where is she running to, Eh? May God save us all.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Presidential Villas Across The World.(pictures) by Feedmemore(f): 12:23am On Aug 29, 2014
Truckpusher: C'mon sweetheart! believe for once and stop seeing everything as a dream. angry


I have access, follow me. wink


You have access to where? If i hear... tongue lol

It's a good thing to dream, you know. dreams can take you to places you can only imagine.

Don't stop dreaming Hun cheesy wink

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Presidential Villas Across The World.(pictures) by Feedmemore(f): 12:06am On Aug 29, 2014
Truckpusher: Come lemme take you there..............I've got access that you can only imagine grin

In your dream... tongue cheesy
Foreign Affairs / Re: Presidential Villas Across The World.(pictures) by Feedmemore(f): 8:31pm On Aug 28, 2014
Where is the so called "aso Rock villa"?
Health / Re: BREAKING: Nigeria Successfully Blocks Ebola, Has One Case Left- minister by Feedmemore(f): 9:05pm On Aug 26, 2014
Blockus:

Sister Goodevening ma..

Tell the truth make Devil shame.. Na you be that for your profile?!

Brother Good afternoon sir...

The pic on my profile is my alter ego... cheesy
Health / Re: BREAKING: Nigeria Successfully Blocks Ebola, Has One Case Left- minister by Feedmemore(f): 5:40pm On Aug 26, 2014
If true, then we can only give Kudos to the team of medical professionals that has made this possible.

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Celebrities / Re: Photos Of The Day: A Man Seriously Checking Out Uti by Feedmemore(f): 1:16pm On Aug 23, 2014
What are you insinuating, hope it's not what i'm thinking about? tongue

G.... If you add Ay, you are on your own tongue cheesy

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Poor Uk. The British Justice System Is a Joke. My Opinion. by Feedmemore(f): 1:14pm On Aug 23, 2014
CFCfan: Speechless

Indeed!

Another thug let off lightly! But a life in the Britain of today is usually extinguished cheaply. The assailant spends a few comfortable years in jail while the victims family have to suffer for the rest of their lives. Something is very wrong!
Foreign Affairs / Poor Uk. The British Justice System Is a Joke. My Opinion. by Feedmemore(f): 5:07am On Aug 23, 2014
How on earth did a killer who took someone else's life given 5 years in prison?


Below is the article that made me open this thread.



A boxer who killed a man with a single punch during a brawl outside a nightclub has been jailed for five years.

Simon Tarry, 27, was 'spoiling for a fight' when he thumped John Millett in the face after an early-morning row about they way he had approached two women.

Mr Millett, a father of two, suffered catastrophic head injuries and died in hospital of his wounds a week after the attack in front of South, a night club in Manchester city centre.

A jury was told how, moments before the attack, Tarry threw a right hook at another man but missed, before throwing a bag of rubbish at a group of Mr Millett's friends.

At Manchester Crown Court Tarry, from Stretford, Greater Manchester, denied manslaughter but was convicted after a trial.

Judge David Stockdale QC told him: 'You were plainly spoiling for a fight - bouncing on your toes like a boxer. It is perhaps no coincidence that you are a former boxer.

'You knew how to move in a fight and knew how to punch and punch hard... You had the opportunity to move away but you chose not to do so.

'In my judgement John Millett was intending to hit you - but that was what you wanted him to do. With the skill you learnt in the boxing ring, as he moved towards you you moved quickly forward towards him and threw a hard, well-aimed punch to the left-hand side of his head.

'You wanted a fight. You goaded John Millett into trying to hit you and he was no match for you. You ended his life. That is an event from which his family and friends will never recover.'

Tarry threw the fatal punch on January 24 this year. Mr Millett, who was known as Salford John on Manchester's nightclub scene, was celebrating a friend's birthday at the club.

Tarry was seen approaching a group of women outside the club, which led to him being approached by an unnamed man. The court heard that he then threw a bag of rubbish at the man, prompting one of Mr Millett's friends to confront him about his behaviour.

When Mr Millett saw this he tried to intervene, which led to Tarry throwing the punch at his jaw.

John Wheeler, the friend whose birthday was being celebrated, said Mr Millett intervened because Mr Wheeler's sister was near Tarry, who was 'jumping around' aggressively.

He said the yob was walking backwards in front of him, 'ready to fight anyone who came towards him', saying 'come on then' as he urged him to 'chill out'.

Describing the fatal blow, he said: 'John kind of came alongside me, then I just heard this loud sort of slapping sound...I saw John go down.

'It happened really quickly. In hindsight it would've been ideal for me to get everyone together and say "there's going to be trouble, it's time to go home", and get everybody home safely.'

When Tarry was approached by a PCSO he said 'I f*****d up. I hoped the kid's OK', and added: 'He was going to rush me'. The following day he told police he was acting in self-defence.

The court heard he had previous convictions for public order offences, criminal damage, assault and GBH, in which he punched a 28-year-old man and fractured his cheekbone.

Mr Millett's sister Charlotte said: '100 years in jail wouldn't have been enough for Tarry. It's never going to bring John back. People need to think of their actions and the consequences that one punch can have. A lot of people don't realise when you punch someone you can kill them.'
Health / Re: Discharged Ebola Patients MAY Still Be Infectious - W.H.O by Feedmemore(f): 2:22pm On Aug 22, 2014
brownlord: The west looking for all means to have us come exchange natural resources for Zmapp. They use all their different allies WHO, UN etc.

We know your plan

I suspect they are up to something sinister too.


I was reading through an article on the healing of the two (2) American doctors that were given Zmapp and I came across the underneath quote :


American Ebola survivor Dr. Kent Brantly credited doctors, God and an experimental drug for his recovery today. But experts say it’s unclear whether the drug, known as ZMapp, helped or hindered his recovery.

And below was my reply:

Don't know if the drug "helped or hindered his recovery" I guess their recovery was from prayers and good luck and not the drug. Are you kidding me, the experts are playing dumb that the so called experimental drug may or may not helped cure the two American white doctors. These expert con artists already knew the drug would be successful since the US government created the ZMAPP drug for the military years ago to protect Americans should the Ebola virus be used against the enemy as a biological drug. This expert giving the press conference made a stupid statement trying to cover up the truth. Of course they knew it would save these two doctors. They dont want people to know it is very successful since if it is mass produced and sent to Africa they will not get paid for it and or perhaps it is for the military and not public use..

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Jokes Etc / Re: Ebola Survivor Causes Commotion In Church by Feedmemore(f): 3:41pm On Aug 21, 2014
Roflmao!
Politics / Re: FG, LASG Disagree On New Ebola Cases by Feedmemore(f): 6:02am On Aug 21, 2014
^^^^
You can ask him again.


Op, summarize this your long boring thread, cuz even if i have nothing doing, I can't read this thing you put up.
Crime / Re: 19-yr-old Rapes Chicken To Death In Ondo!! PIX by Feedmemore(f): 4:29pm On Aug 20, 2014
That is how they spread Ebola, how can a normal human molest chicken? This is beyond anything i have heard in recent times,
Health / Re: Sierra Leone's 365 Ebola Deaths Traced Back To One Healer by Feedmemore(f): 4:24pm On Aug 20, 2014
^^^

I'll have to agree with you... Any pastor claiming to have a cure for Ebola should be arrested and his church should be shut down.

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Health / Sierra Leone's 365 Ebola Deaths Traced Back To One Healer by Feedmemore(f): 3:31pm On Aug 20, 2014
Kenema (Sierra Leone) (AFP) - It has laid waste to the tribal chiefdoms of Sierra Leone, leaving hundreds dead, but the Ebola crisis began with just one healer's claims to special powers.

The outbreak need never have spread from Guinea, health officials revealed to AFP, except for a herbalist in the remote eastern border village of Sokoma.

"She was claiming to have powers to heal Ebola. Cases from Guinea were crossing into Sierra Leone for treatment," Mohamed Vandi, the top medical official in the hard-hit district of Kenema, told AFP.

"She got infected and died. During her funeral, women around the other towns got infected."

Ebola has killed more than 1,220 people since it emerged in southern Guinea at the start of the year, spreading first to Liberia and cutting a gruesome and gory swathe through eastern Sierra Leone since May.

The tropical pathogen can turn people into de facto corpses with little higher brain function and negligible motor control days before they die.

The virus attacks almost every section of tissue, reducing organs and flesh in the most aggressive infections to a pudding-like mush which leaches or erupts from the body.

The virus is highly infectious through exposure to bodily fluids, and its early rapid spread in west Africa was attributed in part to relatives touching victims during traditional funeral rites.

The herbalist's mourners fanned out across the rolling hills of the Kissi tribal chiefdoms, starting a chain reaction of infections, deaths, funerals and more infections.

A worrying outbreak turned into a major epidemic when the virus finally hit Kenema city on June 17.


An ethnically-diverse, Krio-speaking city of 190,000, Kenema already has the highest incidence of Lassa fever -- another viral haemorrhagic disease -- in the world.

But the brutality and cold efficiency of the Ebola virus -- described in medical literature as a "molecular shark" -- caught the city's shabby, chaotic hospital off-guard.


- 'Deadly and unforgiving' -


Crumpled photographs of dead nurses cover noticeboards on the flaking walls outside the maternity unit and in the administration block.

Twelve nurses have been among 277 people to die since the first case showed up in Kenema hospital. A further ten have been infected with Ebola and survived.

"The nurses who lost their lives and those who got infected would never have gone in knowing that they would get infected," Vandi, the district medical officer, told AFP.

"We are fighting a battle that is new. Ebola is new here and we are all learning as we go along."

The first case at the hospital was a woman who had partially miscarried, having probably passed the virus to her unborn child.

The facility boasts the only Lassa fever isolation unit in the world, set apart from the main building, and a makeshift Ebola unit was quickly set up there.

It was then that the nurses began dying.

As head sister of the Lassa fever ward for more than 25 years, Mbalu Fonnie was credited with attending to more haemorrhagic fever patients than anyone in the world.

She had survived Lassa fever herself, but was no match for the Ebola virus when it got into her bloodstream from a patient in July.

She was dead within days, along with fellow nurses Alex Moigboi and Iye Gborie, and ambulance driver Sahr Niokor.

The deaths prompted a strike of 100 nurses, who complained of poor management of the Ebola centre.

"Wherever the Ebola virus strikes for the first time, there is a heavy toll on healthcare workers because they don't have experience with it," Vandi told AFP.

"The Ebola virus is deadly and unforgiving. The slightest mistake you make, you will get infected."

Umar Khan, a hugely admired doctor and the country's leading Ebola specialist, died after saving more than 100 lives, and at least nine nurses have died since.


- Inadequate protection -


There are 80 beds in the hospital's Ebola centre, almost double its capacity.

Shifts are voluntary, and many nurses have refused to work in the unit, while those who remain are overworked and exhausted.

Some staff say they have gone weeks without a day off, and 12-hour shifts are par for the course.

Sister Rebecca Lansana was quoted by the Guardian newspaper as saying she was nervous about the high number of staff deaths.

"My family do not want me to come here anymore. They think I will die, they don’t want to be around me in case I give them Ebola," she told the London-based daily.

By the time the article came out on August 9, Lansana had already been dead five days, aged just 42.

Her husband Emmanuel Karimu, 45, told AFP she was moved from maternity to the Ebola unit after a crash course of just one week.

One day after work, she began to feel feverish and feared the worst, checking herself in for tests which came back positive.

"They transferred her to the Ebola ward that day and four days later she died," Karimu said, accusing the hospital of providing inadequate protective clothing.

The hospital told AFP staff training had hugely improved in recent weeks, with the help of global aid agencies and the World Health Organization.

The Ebola outbreak has infected 848 people and claimed 365 lives in Sierra Leone since the herbalist began inviting clients across the border with promises of salvation.

"These figures tell us one thing: Ebola is here with us and its impact on us is real," Maya Kaikai, the government minister for the eastern region, told a news conference in Kenema on Saturday.

"It is a disease that spreads very fast, without regard for academic or economic status, political affiliation, age, ethnic grouping, gender or religion."



https://www.yahoo.com/news/sierra-leones-365-ebola-deaths-traced-back-one-065404276.html
Culture / Re: A Thread For Mixed Heritage Nigerians by Feedmemore(f): 9:21pm On Aug 12, 2014
My dad is Igbo, my mum is Yoruba. Super duper combination. cheesy wink

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Politics / Re: General Hospital, Kuje Designated As Ebola Centre - Minister by Feedmemore(f): 3:25pm On Aug 12, 2014
undecided

Hmmm...It is well

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Nairaland / General / Damn! This Video Is A Must See. Can Someone Pls Give This Video A Title by Feedmemore(f): 9:40am On Aug 12, 2014
Webmasters / Re: Breaking: El-rufai Changes His Facebook Profile Picture by Feedmemore(f): 12:48pm On Aug 10, 2014
Oops! Wrong thread, zooms off. >>>>>>
Celebrities / Re: Photos: Psquare And Davido Donate To Orphanages Respectively by Feedmemore(f): 5:54pm On Aug 09, 2014
Largas:
If more people could do same.
My guess is the world would be a lot better.

Exactly!

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Culture / Re: Some Ridiculous Things Nigerians believe are Possible by Feedmemore(f): 5:47pm On Aug 09, 2014
myads890: Ignorance.

Lack of research.

Believing in things we don't see.

Our pastor said so.

Our father said so.

Our uncle said so.

Some of the reasons


You beat me to this.

Well said. Nice one well done.
Celebrities / Re: Photos: Psquare And Davido Donate To Orphanages Respectively by Feedmemore(f): 5:41pm On Aug 09, 2014
Nice GESTURE

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Health / Re: Fear Of Ebola: See Air Hostesses On A West African Flight by Feedmemore(f): 5:36pm On Aug 09, 2014
West Africa is now the scourge of the wold. what a pity!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Russian Nuclear Bombers Keep Roaming Closer To U.S. Airspace by Feedmemore(f): 5:09pm On Aug 09, 2014
I appreciate President Obama's measured approach in these situations. If the locked-and-loaded Republicans had their way, we would now be at war in Libya, Syria, Egypt, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, North Korea, and Russia. I trust President Obama to make the right decisions. After all, in 2002, when he was an Illinois senator, Barack Obama correctly predicted the outcome, if the U.S. invaded Iraq. His exact words were, "I know that even a successful war against Iraq will require a US occupation of undetermined length, at undetermined cost, with undetermined consequences. I know that an invasion of Iraq without a clear rationale and without strong international support will only fan the flames of the Middle East, and encourage the worst, rather than best, impulses of the Arab world, and strengthen the recruitment arm of Al Qaeda. I am not opposed to all wars. I'm opposed to dumb wars". How prophetic.
Politics / Infected Africans Should Be Given The Same Choice As Americans To Experiment by Feedmemore(f): 10:33am On Aug 07, 2014
This is just my personal opinion; i think infected Africans should be given the same choice as the two Americans: to try an experimental drug, even one that has unknown risks.

The African countries where the current outbreaks of Ebola are occurring should have the same opportunity. African governments should be allowed to make informed decisions about whether or not to use these products, for example to protect and treat healthcare workers who run especially high risks of infection.

What do you guys think?

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Health / Re: Patrick Sawyer, Was “terribly Ill”, Possibly Knew He Had Ebola Before Traveling by Feedmemore(f): 9:31am On Aug 07, 2014
This is very sad, he deliberately came to Nigeria to infect us with Ebola. Only God will judge him, i don't want say anything bad, cuz he is already gone.

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Health / Re: A Man Hospitalized In Saudi Arabia Has Symptoms Of Ebola by Feedmemore(f): 12:28pm On Aug 06, 2014
Global pandemic alert.

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Health / Re: Nigerian Nurse With Ebola Dead by Feedmemore(f): 12:26pm On Aug 06, 2014
Now there's a real reason to be worried. Ebola has officially claimed it's first Nigerian victim.

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Health / Re: Liberian Dies In Morocco Of Ebola - Internal Affairs Minister Discloses by Feedmemore(f): 10:47am On Aug 05, 2014
CodedTobx: May Late Patrick Sawyer never find peace anywhere he is.Though I have respect for the dead but Patrick's behaviour prior to his death was appalling.7th of July,he lost his sister Princess to Ebola.Records have it that when Princess was ill,all attempts to restrain Patrick from going too close to her in other for him not to contract the disease was to no avail.When he took ill as he got to Nigeria,this innocent doctor and her medical staffs conducted Malaria and HIV test on him,both came out negative.Being a Liberian,Patrick was asked if he had had any contact with Ebola patient,the pig lied and said NO.This Dr was'nt convinced,Ebola test was conducted and it came out Positive.But many hours before the test could come out,these medical staffs already had contact.If he had been plain with his answer,they would have been cautious.In hospital bed,Patrick was told of his test result,he refuted it,telling the medical staffs to let him go.Seeing that this doctor was adamant on having him quarantined,out of rage,Patrick brought out his pen!s and attempted to piss on the Dr and the nurses,causing them to flee,then Patrick turned his urine on the floor,table.Patrick's cremated ash should be seized and used for laboratorial experiments for putting the lives of these innocent medical practitioners on the line and our contacts with these good for nothing poor neighbors must be put on hold for now.After all what are we gaining from doing business with 3 countries(all together) with less GDP than Edo state?

So, the info a poster posted on Mailonline was accurate.

Does it mean this Sawyer was sent by his masters to Nigeria to deliberately infect Nigerians with Ebola?

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Health / Re: American Ebola Patients Saved With A "Secret Serum" by Feedmemore(f): 4:03am On Aug 05, 2014
Hopefully the Serum works.


Meanwhile, was reading through Mailonline and I came across this piece from one of their readers. - talking about the Liberian American man that died of Ebola in a Lagos hospital.

Read what a contributor posted below:


Could this be true?

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Health / Re: Liberian Dies In Morocco Of Ebola - Internal Affairs Minister Discloses by Feedmemore(f): 3:16am On Aug 05, 2014
Liberian again! Abeg they should stop traveling around for now, close their boarders until this thing is brought under control. There's only one effective tool against Ebola at the moment, and that is quarantine. Period!

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