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According to which dress code? Op how does your observation help the hungry Nigerians. Perhaps you are still suffering from "Colonialvirus" Covid-1959. |
jesmond3945:Good to know |
jesmond3945:Okay. About his indecisiveness and inconsistency maybe watching CNN or Fox News might be of help. Stay at home. Stay safe. |
jesmond3945:You will agreed with me that true leaders listen without being condescending. They are willing to hear what others have to say without rushing to judgment. They are patient and genuine in their desire to understand the thoughts and feelings of the people they lead. True leaders are forthright with their people. They communicate honestly without any ambiguity. The 2 Essential Qualities of a Great Leader Clarity. They are clear and concise at all times--there is no question of their vision and what needs to be accomplished. Decisiveness. Once they have made up their mind, they don't hesitate to commit--it's all hands on deck. . Mr. Trump lack these qualities. |
jesmond3945:Did you read the post from @trueigbo? It has nothing to do with job losses. It's about leadership quality in time like this and how honest and sincere his this American leader. |
Yanmiriflathead:We the Hausa rejected him. We transfer him to his in-laws. |
Are you in support of the Lockdown Extension? Like for...........YES Share for..........NO |
Trueigbo:You can say that again to 10 millions Americans out of jobs in the last four weeks. Trueigbo man forming Americana than the true full blooded Americans.....smh. |
Mazi Kanu our runaway IPOB leader. Is Jacques Liao the New Chief of Staff ? Please confirm again. |
[quote author=BankyGee post=88398489]You can't delete a post on Nairaland bro[/quote Really! |
psucc:How do I delete it? |
Friedyokes:Noted |
psucc:Thanks |
Trend closed |
Kriss216:Most certainly. |
Share your own experience first Oga op. |
Instead of you going to the hospital and seek medical help. You are here asking every "Dick" and "Horry" to advise. I bet your girlfriend has not seen your John Thomas lately. Please do the needful. Thank me later. |
mofeoluwadassah:Summary in not more than six words. The Iman of "Piss" is Fake |
BrainnewsRadio:Father Father! Please let us start the healing with our own Lassa Fever Nigeria gift to world. After which we can proceed to Covid-19 healing. |
Islie:This your tutorial note is too much. Please when are we writing the exams? |
Advertiseit:That's how Coronavirus started in Wuhan. Hope your action won't start " Agamavirus" in Africa. |
Alligator or gaint water monitor lizard?
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Why should I tell you? |
He has seen the light. |
Biodun556:This is the Epistle of St. Salami to King Donald Trump and the People of America. He who have ears let him hear what the professor is saying to the country. |
Hunger, war and disease are the major causes of deaths in Africa. They are responsible for taking hundreds of millions of lives yearly. The sad reality is that although they can all be prevented, very little is being done in this regard. A lot of people outside Africa perceive the continent as a hub for killer diseases and the statistics coming out from here do not help in changing the assertion. Infections like malaria, which has been adequately controlled in many parts of the world, remain a great issue on the continent. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over one million people die from malaria each year, (whom are mostly children under five years of age); 90% of these cases occur in Sub-Saharan Africa. Below is a list of other diseases that are causing havoc on the continent by claiming millions of lives yearly. 1. Pneumonia According to official statistics, Pneumonia and other lower respiratory tract infections are among the leading causes of death in Africa. The disease affects both children and adults and gives its victims very little chance for survival. However, early detection and treatment is highly advised in cases involving lower respiratory infection to give the patients a little chance for survival. Pneumonia is responsible for 90% of lower respiratory tract infection, and is responsible for taking the lives of more than 800,000 people yearly. 2. HIV/AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is the virus that causes Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). The widely publicized disease attacks the immune system, and therefore prevents the body from fighting harmful infections. Once the immune system of the body is broken, it cannot stand or defend itself against infections. HIV/AIDS is among the 5 most wide spread deadly disease yet it is one of the most preventable. HIV is primarily spread by unprotected sexual intercourse with someone who has HIV. Other routine of infection includes sharing needles, syringe, unsterilized universal equipment and babies born to an infected mother. There are more than 33 million people infected with HIV/AIDS and 65% of this people are from sub-Saharan Africa. 3. Malaria Malaria has become a household name in Africa, and when it comes to taking lives it does so without mercy. Malaria affects more than 500 million people usually, causing between 1 and 3 million deaths. The prevalence rate of malaria is excessively high especially in the sub-Saharan Africa where up to 90% of all cases are known to occur. 4. Diarrhoea Diarrhoea is the passage of three or more stool in any given day. In some cases, it is defined as the passage of stool more frequently than is normal for the individual. This disease is most common in Africa most especially within the poorest and developing countries. In Africa, diarrhoea is so predominant that it is responsible for 8% of all death in Africa. Diarrhoea is a common disease in Africa because of high rates of malnutrition. 5. Tuberculosis Tuberculosis is one of the major diseases in Africa that kills after a long period of inflicting an exhausting condition on the victim. In Africa, tuberculosis is very common, and more people die from tuberculosis in Africa than elsewhere. The typical TB infection attacks the lungs but it is not limited to this organ as it can equally infect other part of the body. Immunization, allowing proper ventilation, adequate diet, and good personal hygiene are some of the sure ways to prevent tuberculosis. Diseases and Infections have always been the major killers in Africa, but this Coronavirus (COVID -19) pandemic may become the deadliest if it is not properly contained. |
Albertone:Mammy water pikin spotted. ![]() |
That is Yoruba-English. No cause for alarm. |
Billionsclub:What time tomorrow? |
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vixpal:My American Ninja! |


