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Have we not made mistakes bayi with these leaders we have up there? May God have mercy |
Whether we are present or absent from this body,we are of the Lord. John 11:25 Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: 11:26 And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this? |
We have a chat online. He's my financial defense and a motivator Very caring but a disciplinarian |
He's not dead He's asleep 1Th 4:13 But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope. |
But why do we keep having fraudsters? Jesus Christ words are coming to pass Iniquities shall abound and the love of many shall wax cold. Evil men shall wax stronger. May God have mercy |
Please My sister wants to study accounting,she has e8 in economics But she has credits in maths, English, government, account,let's say commerce as well...is it possible? Or what other related courses can she study? |
What I know is that the wickedness of the wicked shall come to an end! Though hands join hands, no wicked will go unpunished May God have mercy on us It's well! |
So fast, people are already losing interest in this covid-19 of a thing... Nigerians fit adapt fast fast May God comfort the demise families May God heal those still affected May God open the eyes of the understanding of our politicians to know that ALL IS VANITY! #stay safe |
Let's note that we have the sin of COMMISSION (what God asked you to do and you do not do e.g pray without ceasing,which means prayerlessness is sin)then sin of OMISSION (what God asked you not to do and you do it, thou shall not covet,which means covetousness is sin)... With this, we know what sin means! SIN IS SIN! May God open our understanding! May God have mercy on us! |
mizzbouqui:My love for this was wow Thanks for bringing back such memories.. Childhood Sha We thank God |
I Sha know this pandemic update will go back to ground state by God's grace All the weak and feeble shall be strong All will be well! #stay safe |
I actually want to know the advantages of this lockdown so far in Nigeria! With men it is impossible, but with God all things are possible! Time for adaptive mechanism! God bless Trump, America and Nigeria! |
RapistOnBail:Alright, thank God! |
RapistOnBail:Nigeria has 36 states plus FCT.. Cross rivers and kogi states excluded makes it 34 plus FCT then it's 35 |
If that's the case, there should be proper testing but then , I would love to appreciate NCDC and other health personnel for their work so far, we pray we shall overcome this pandemic in Jesus name God bless Nigeria! |
Siberia01:Hmmmm.. you are right but then there's room for self development |
What PSN said is true . As men of honour,we join hands! It's a disgrace for us as nation just to accept such from another country in the name of help .. where's our integrity as a nation! Irrespective of what the winds and storms are, we shouldn't cast our pearls unto the swine. . We thank Madagascar but FG should please look into this! God bless Nigeria |
Check this scripture Eph 6:1 Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. Not just to obey but to obey in the Lord .. ignorance isn't in the Lord..obedience should be done according to what they say in the Lord( what's right in the Lord) |
President yaradua... One of the best presidents, I like him so much! |
RELIGION RELIGION RELIGION May God damage our ignorance! This daddy Sha... Very funny! |
May God open our understanding The issue of rubbishing the men of God is adding more to the iniquities on ground ( don't forget this: touch not my anointed) , the issue of men of God is with God ( the righteous judge), it doesn't concern us! Where the word of a king is, there is power . Words are powerful! Majority of Nigerians misuse the tongue ( life and death lies in the tongue).. instead of us to call those things which are not as tho they are for the betterment of the nation May God show Mercy! |
May God damage our ignorance and open our understanding..it's well Truth shall prevail... No matter the castle of lies built, one iota of Truth will dismantle it |
Olorun ipe Joseph Ayodele Babalola.. Someone who taught us spiritual warfare, undiluted gospel ehanced with God's love.. according to history, he's ever smiling, patient,kind and firetic... Happy birthday to you sir His works speak for him Lesson: will your own works speak on your behalf after you have departed from this polluted world?.. selah! |
Even though we still have confirmed cases , we thank God for this news, in all we give thanks!!!.... Let's stay safe and put our hope in God For with man,it is impossible but with God,all things are possible |
In all situations, we say No to pessimistism.. we are optimistic We know whom we Believe that he's able to keep that which we have committed to his hands till that day.... Covid-19 hasn't come to stay We are more than conquerors in Jesus name..amen Stay safe! |
This lockdown brought me close to people around me,i have time to interact with them,show care then devote my time to bible studying,praying, listening to messages, surfing the net, tho still going to work (hospital)..... |
Chicagoesontop:I pray so oooo... It's well |
Hope surges around the world as Remdesivir is proving effective against coronavirus. Optimism is welling up in United States with the promising returns from Remdesivir, an investigational antiviral drug from Gilead Sciences, which is on clinical trials. A Chicago hospital using the drug in the treatment of severe COVID-19 patients has reported rapid recoveries. About 50 different drugs are on clinical trials for the treatment of COVID-19, including that of the Nigeria team led by Maurice Iwu, a professor of pharmacology and a former chairman of the Independent National Electric Commission, INEC. But it is said that Remdesivir is the most promising for now, showing a potential to impact SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes Covid-19, in lab tests. If the data are conclusive, safe and effective the Food and Drug Administration and other regulatory agencies may issue definite approvals by the end of April. It may become the first approved treatment against COVID-19. The University of Chicago Medicine recruited 125 people, 113 of which had severe disease with Covid-19 into Gilead’s two Phase 3 clinical trials. They were treated with daily infusions of remdesivir. Only two died; while 123 have been discharged, confirmed said Kathleen Mullane, the University of Chicago infectious disease specialist overseeing the remdesivir studies for the hospital, in a video discussion with other University of Chicago faculty members. Similar trials of the same drug are going on simultaneously in other institutions. “What we can say at this stage is that we look forward to data from ongoing studies becoming available,” Gilead said in a statement last Thursday. Data from the first 400 patients are expected by the end of April. However, the severe trial doesn’t include a placebo group for comparison Mullane adopts cautious optimism. “It’s always hard, but certainly when we start (the) drug, we see fever curves falling. Fever is now not a requirement for people to go on trial, we do see when patients do come in with high fevers, they do [reduce] quite quickly. We have seen people come off ventilators a day after starting therapy. So, in that realm, overall our patients have done very well. Most of our patients are severe and most of them are leaving at six days, so that tells us duration of therapy doesn’t have to be 10 days. We have very few that went out 6 to 10 days, maybe three.” This notwithstanding, the University of Chicago Medicine says “drawing any conclusions at this point is premature and scientifically unsound.” Scientists are hoping to see more data from randomized controlled studies. Put together, the Gilead trial is investigating five and 10-day treatment courses of remdesivir for a statistical comparison of patient improvement between two treatment arms. Improvement is measured using a seven-point numerical scale that encompasses death (at worst) and discharge from hospital (best outcome), with various degrees of supplemental oxygen and intubation in between. Remdesivir, an investigational antiviral drug from Gilead Sciences The Covid-19 study includes 1,600 patients in 169 different centers globally. Slawomir Michalak, a 57-year-old factory worker from a suburb west of Chicago, was one of the participants with a severe case of COVID-19. His temperature was 104 with severe shortness of breath when he was admitted on April 4. On his first dose of remdesivir he said, “My fever dropped almost immediately and I started to feel better.” The next day he could do without oxygen support. He received two more infusions of the drug and was well enough to be discharged on April 7. “Remdesivir was a miracle,” he enthused. President Donald Trump in March said remdesivir “seems to have a very good result.” The stock of Gilead rose by 16 percent at the New York Stock Exchange after the news leaked last Thursday as investors scrambled to take position ahead of the final approval. By Friday it stabilized at eight percent. Given the political and economic dimensions, there is stiff competition by the advanced countries for the discovery of cure for COVID-19. Most countries want to produce their own indigenous drug for the treatment of the disease. In United Kingdom, the University of Oxford is conducting what has been described as the largest trials of COVID-19 drug involving 5,000 patients in 169 NHS hospitals. Peter Horby, professor of emerging infectious diseases and global health at Oxford University, who is leading the trials said, “This is by far the largest trial in the world.” The Recovery team is hoping to be the first to have definitive data. “We’re guessing sometime in June we may get the results,” said Prof Horby. “If it is really clear that there are benefits, an answer will be available quicker.” However, he cautions, “There would be no magic bullet.” Nigeria is also in the race for a COVID-19 drug. However, the variables appear to be out the Country’s hand as Prof Iwu’s drug is on clinical trials in United States. Knowing the economic politics of finding the cure, every country may prioritize the products of their own researchers. Iwu has given his formulation to Nigeria and says they know what to do if the death rate becomes much. With the case pushing towards the 1, 000 milestone and 19 deaths already, it may be time for NAFDAC to approve the clinical trial of the formulation in Nigeria for national interest under the principle of “compassionate use.” If the drug has not met the western scientific standard, it may be licensed as an alternative remedy by NAFDAC so it can go into use to save lives. And with the testimonies coming from Nigerians at home and abroad on the efficacy of local herbs, it may be time these formulations are formalized for national interventions. |
There's no prayer for the dead, their works follow them... If they have Christ, happy are they... May the Lord comfort their families.. Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivered them from all.. May God heal the nations #stay safe |
Hanibal:Abi oooo It looks as if there's nothing like coronavirus.. had a call tonight, the person said there's nothing like coronavirus since we are both Oyo state dwellers... It's well.. I wish there are more tests in ibadan... |
Oyo state... Why now? Please dont let us join total lockdown.... I pray this pandemic comes to an end . The news is tiring sef |
