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Good! Last time I visited police headquarters in Ilorin, I saw a police woman/ lady in mini skirt, cleavage exposed, I stood in front of the lady, wanted to make an enquiry but I was stammering after I saw her boobs |
inoki247:The attached picture, this is what happen when u claim to be Mr. Know All |
May his heaven be like Nigeria |
Those of u saying oil spillage/ pollution, did u take note that only one species (croaker) is affected. y not other species? Abi only croakers are found in that body of water |
MrBrownJay1:Thanks |
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chidiogo123:how much? what are the properties? |
can I get a mini laptop? Preferably HP with good battery between 30 &35k, on instalment |
Take a close look at d 2nd picture and c where d woman peacemaker places her hand |
Wickedfacts:Effect of quota system |
MelesZenawi:The DPO died few days after, it happened in Ogun state |
Somebody should wake me up when they are in need of teachers |
let me sit down comfortably, I'm expecting comments from females |
whether this story us true or not, it's good for a wife to always engage herself in something fruitful, even if it's a petty trading or vocational skill. Don't depend entirely on your husband, anything can happen |
Kwara imposes total shutdown to curtail COVID-19 · Waivers for vehicles carrying foods, drugs · Food markets to open Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays · Commends FG, WHO over training of health workers · Stigmatising COVID patients, contacts may lead to prosecution Kwara State Government on Thursday announced a total lockdown on the state in a renewed effort to contain the spread of Corona Virus (COVID-19), exactly 48 hours after it took a similar step in Offa local government. The government said violators of the pronouncement may face prosecution in line with the state regulations on the pandemic — except vehicles carrying goods and services such as food and drugs and categories earlier exempted in a recent address by President Muhammadu Buhari. The administration also commended Abuja and the World Health Organisation (WHO) for their technical supports, including recently helping to strengthen government’s response team and training of its LGA disease surveillance and notification officers (DSNOs) on COVID-19 preparedness, response and surveillance. The government however said a total lockdown was necessary to flatten the curve of transmission at this time. “The government hereby bans all vehicular movements, including private and commercial vehicles, from 6p.m. tomorrow, Friday 10 April, 2020,” Kayode Alabi, Deputy Governor and Chairman of the Technical Committee on COVID-19, told a news briefing in Ilorin, the state capital. “The only exceptions are commercial trucks carrying goods and services who would operate with absolute respect for social distancing and other COVID-19 safety protocols. All kinds of shops, bars, pubs, and markets are hereby shut until further notice. Markets where foods and medications are sold will open on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, between 10 a.m. and 2p.m. “Contractors working on government projects are allowed to proceed to work with no more than 20 workers on site at one time.” The total lockdown is for initial 14 days and may be reviewed as government monitors the situation, he added. He said previous restrictions remain and would be enforced. Commending the Federal Government and the WHO, Alabi said the NCDC has sent down a crack team of experts to strengthen its capabilities to combat the spread of the virus. “Th government also commends the World Health Organisation for the recent training of our health officials across the 16 local government areas on community-level COVID preparedness, response and surveillance. All our LGA Disease Surveillance and Notification Officers (DSNOs) are now back in their localities to do a step down training for community informants and focal persons,” he said. Alabi also expressed strong disapproval of the alleged stigmatisation of COVID-19 patients or other persons and communities on account of their contacts with any patient. He warned that anyone caught doing so may be prosecuted in line with the regulation and relevant laws. His words: “The government is dismayed by reports of some people stigmatising the families, relations and acquaintances of persons who have tested positive for COVID-19. This development is not only unhealthy but it is in fact inimical to the efforts to trace contacts and flatten the curve of transmission of the virus. “As was aptly observed by His Excellency in his live press briefing of Tuesday April 8, the government repeats clearly that contracting COVID-19 is neither a death sentence nor a crime. Anyone who has contracted it is a victim of an unknown enemy. They are not villains to be stigmatised. Just anyone can be victim of the deadly virus. All the patients and their families are persons to be catered for at this time. This is a tough time for them and nobody will be allowed to add to their worries! “We state also that the government has carefully refused to mention the names of patients or their families. It has accorded the patients and their families all the rights, privileges and confidentiality due to them under relevant laws and ethics. The government will not hesitate to prosecute anyone found guilty of stigmatising patients and communities, or robbing them of their dignity. We warn that sharing of the picture of any COVID-19 patient qualifies as a crime and government will treat the despicable characters behind it as suspected criminals going forward. “We assure the public that everything is being done to prevent community transmission and there is no use destroying years of community peace and relationships in the guise of identifying (COVID-19) contacts, whether primary or secondary. The cases at the isolation centre are stable and without any symptoms, and are getting the right care and support every step of the way. “Fellow Kwarans, we repeat that this is no time to panic. Please stay calm. The Government will do everything to keep you safe. But we also need you to play your own role. Stay at home. Keep social distancing. Avoid crowd. Prioritise personal hygiene. And please do not spread unverified news. Once again, we pray for all those infected to get well soon. We assure them of getting the best care possible. We also thank all our healthcare givers for their priceless contribution to humanity. We are grateful to all of you and we urge you to do your best for us at this time and always.” Rafiu Ajakaye Chief Press Secretary to the Governor/ Spokesman of the Technical Committee on COVID-19 April 9, 2020. https://leadership.ng/2020/04/09/covid-19-government-locks-down-kwara/ |
May d wife has prepared "vegetable" for husband. and the daughters will be praying to have husbands like their father. I pity men that will marry from such family |
Adonispco:self-medication |
Momat:Can we talk privately? |
Now c the category of people that will benefit from the palliative, na those people u for lockdown. |
heywhytech1:Are u in Kwara? If not, park well |
Oshin56:Noted |
Breaking: Wife of Kwara Coronavirus Index Case Dies, As UITH Suspends Prof. Salami. THE wife of Kwara's index Coronavirus case, a UK returnee who died as a result of contracting coronavirus at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) last Thursday, has also died. She died at about 7pm yesterday, according to a source close to the family. The late woman, whose test result for the coronavirus came out positive, had made series of contact with people right after the burial of her late husband in Offa, receiving condolences visitors since last week Friday. It will be recall that medical personnel, including doctors and nurses also came in contact with the index case have been placed on self-isolation. Other possible contacts include Professor A.K Salami, a Senior Consultant at UITH, who bathed the deceased and those who followed them for the burial in Offa last Friday. Considering the exposure of the deceased to many people, more suspected cases of COVID 19 are expected to be identified in Ilorin. Meanwhile, the Management of the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital has approved the suspension of Professor A.K Salami as a Senior Consultant in the hospital. According to a release signed by the Director of Administration , David Odaibo, on behalf of the Chief Medical Director, the professor was sacked due to what it describe as “unethical conduct in the admission, management and eventual release of the corpse of a suspected Covid-19 patient who died in the hospital on the 3rd of April, 2020.” https://www.operanewsapp.com/za/en/share/detail?news_id=1395289e2d36d346bc83483aaa85ad35&news_entry_id=tc9160ea200407en_za&open_type=transcoded&request_id=mini_share_b7294b4f959319e098130e1a65e4d2e76d706872&from=mini&share=1&sharesource=whats_app&shareuid=b7294b4f959319e098130e1a65e4d2e76d706872 Breaking: Wife of Kwara Coronavirus Index Case Dies, As UITH Suspends Prof. Salami. THE wife of Kwara's index Coronavirus case, a UK returnee who died as a result of contracting coronavirus at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) last Thursday, has also died. She died at about 7pm yesterday, according to a source close to the family. The late woman, whose test result for the coronavirus came out positive, had made series of contact with people right after the burial of her late husband in Offa, receiving condolences visitors since last week Friday. It will be recall that medical personnel, including doctors and nurses also came in contact with the index case have been placed on self-isolation. Other possible contacts include Professor A.K Salami, a Senior Consultant at UITH, who bathed the deceased and those who followed them for the burial in Offa last Friday. Considering the exposure of the deceased to many people, more suspected cases of COVID 19 are expected to be identified in Ilorin. Meanwhile, the Management of the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital has approved the suspension of Professor A.K Salami as a Senior Consultant in the hospital. According to a release signed by the Director of Administration , David Odaibo, on behalf of the Chief Medical Director, the professor was sacked due to what it describe as “unethical conduct in the admission, management and eventual release of the corpse of a suspected Covid-19 patient who died in the hospital on the 3rd of April, 2020.” https://www.operanewsapp.com/za/en/share/detail?news_id=1395289e2d36d346bc83483aaa85ad35&news_entry_id=tc9160ea200407en_za&open_type=transcoded&request_id=mini_share_b7294b4f959319e098130e1a65e4d2e76d706872&from=mini&share=1&sharesource=whats_app&shareuid=b7294b4f959319e098130e1a65e4d2e76d706872
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Vyolet:*IMMEDIATE SUSPENSION OF PROF A K SALAMI* The Management of University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital here by suspend Prof A K Salami as a Senior Consultant in the hospital.This is as a result of his unethical conduct in the admission, management and eventual release of the corpse of a suspected Covid -19 patient who died in the hospital on the 3rd of April, 2020. *DAVID S ODAIBO* *Director of Administration* *For Chief Medical Director* |
Kwara confirms two COVID-19 cases Kwara State Technical Committee on COVID-19 sadly confirms two seperate cases of COVID-19 in the state. One is the wife of the UITH patient, a UK returnee, who died last Thursday and the other is another UK returnee. This statement is issued at 18:33pm, a few minutes after the government received official confirmation of test results from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) Test Centre in Ibadan. The government will address a news briefing tomorrow morning at 11am to give details and further measures now being taken to tackle the development. Rafiu Ajakaye Chief Press Secretary to the Governor/ Spokesman of the Technical Committee on COVID-19 April 6, 2020. |
GeoandSONSLTD:Or temporarily out of service |
Wiseandtrue:Thank u, I observed the same thing |
Edyice:Lo! |
Millenniumlady:Check again, its been modified |
Millenniumlady:Have I answered your question satisfactorily? |
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