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A piece of land of 1035.734sq/meters suitable for residential or Hotel Description: On the land, there is a 3 bedroom flat + 1 bedroom apartment, the remaining area of the land is empty close to the major road. Location: Idimu, Alimosho LGA, Lagos. Title: Survey and Family Receipt Price: N24 Million (Negotiable) Contact 08136969199 |
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A newly renovated 3 bedroom flat is open in Amuro Odofin Low Housing Estate. It comes with 2 bathroom and 2 toilets. Amount to be paid is 350,000 naira per annum. If interested, please call the direct agent on- 08136969199 |
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Hello everyone. My name is Nike, I run the Kitchen Boss. This is for busy people who might not have the luxury of time to think of kitchen. What I do exceptionally: I work with your monthly budget and I help you create a system that makes life easy. If you are interested, please click this link- https:///forms/iHDQZcxbaUc06wut1 Thank you. |
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Before 2017, an outline of previous #MonekyPox outbreaks across the world.
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This is by the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) On the 22nd of September, 2017, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) was notified of a case of suspected Monkeypox. The case was identified in an 11-year-old male patient who was presented to the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital (NDUTH) in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State in Nigeria. Subsequently, 11 other cases were identified. All the cases are currently receiving appropriate medical care. All the patients are improving clinically and there have been no deaths. As at 1st October 2017, 32 close contacts of the cases have been identified, advised appropriately and are being monitored. A Rapid Response Team from NCDC was immediately deployed to support the Bayelsa State Government in the investigations and public health response to the outbreak. All what to know about Monkeypox, Keep Reading- http://blog.ebolaalert.org/alert-suspected-monkeypox-outbreak-in-nigeria/ 1 Share
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The Federal Ministry of Health confirms a case of Yellow Fever in Ifelodun LG of Kwara State. The index case is a young girl in Oke Owa Community, Ifelodun LGA and the viral disease was confirmed on September 12, 2017. In response to the outbreak, a Joint Team from the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) and The World Health Organization (WHO) has been deployed to support the affected State. Read Complete Article HERE- http://blog.ebolaalert.org/yellowfever-alert-what-you-need-to-know/ Yellow fever is an acute viral haemorrhagic disease transmitted by infected Aedes mosquitoes. Symptoms include fever, headache, jaundice, muscle pain, nausea, vomiting and fatigue. Some infected people may not experience any of these symptoms. In severe cases, bleeding may occur from the mouth, nose, eyes or stomach. The question is how can you protect yourself from this disease? The most important measure to take in preventing Yellow Fever is vaccination against the disease. We have a solution that might help (www.alertclinic.com)
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Hello, If you reside in Mushin or Alimosho LGA and would want to work as a health communicator. Kindly complete this form- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJOTtiezsn-A9duhXY381GePYPDXZ_Ia-DydDByUve5cstRQ/viewform?usp=sf_link Hope to reach out to you soon. Thank you. |
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kzenterprise: Thank you for the observation. It's been edited. If you are the one we are waiting for, kindly click the link- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScVAlk25MYU3iefAlSFyZFjvK3RxaaOMoTmpYm1mUiZW69ShA/viewform?usp=sf_link |
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If you are the one we are waiting for, kindly click the link- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScVAlk25MYU3iefAlSFyZFjvK3RxaaOMoTmpYm1mUiZW69ShA/viewform?usp=sf_link |
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We are a team of technology-savvy people using design thinking to solve relevant health problems. We are in need of individuals with these attributes; -Age 24- 35 and reside in Lagos -Major in medicine or medical related discipline -Have strong interest in public health -Understand millennials and can engage them in beneficial health discussions. -Can work freely in a university environment -Can work with little or no supervision If you are the one we are waiting for, kindly click the link- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScVAlk25MYU3iefAlSFyZFjvK3RxaaOMoTmpYm1mUiZW69ShA/viewform?usp=sf_link |
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We are a team of technology-savvy people using design thinking to solve relevant health problems. We are in need of individuals with these attributes; -Age 24- 35 and reside in Lagos -Major in medicine or medical related discipline -Have strong interest in public health -Understand millennials and can engage them in beneficial health discussions. -Can work freely in a university environment -Can work with little or no supervision If you are the one we are waiting for, kindly click the link- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScVAlk25MYU3iefAlSFyZFjvK3RxaaOMoTmpYm1mUiZW69ShA/viewform?usp=sf_link |
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Every rainy season brings the possibility of an outbreak of diarrhoeal diseases. Germs spread easily from an unhygienic environment to food and water sources. Flooding may cause the contamination of water sources. How then do you protect yourself and family from diarrhoeal diseases? You should be able to identify the symptoms of diarrhoeal diseases You should know what to do when someone stools more than 4 times within 24 hours You should learn how to prepare an ORS You should seek medical assistance as soon as possible Also too; You should be able to monitor the spread of the disease in your community You should be able to identify risk elements able to increase the spread of the diseases You should be inclusive in fight against diarrhoeal diseases in your community by advocating for environmental sanitation, safe water access and good hygiene. Do this and more, on the go, at any time on your device. AlertClinic is a location-based disease surveillance and reporting tool that gives you that opportunity. Alert Clinic works by building relationships and communication points with people with the channels they find most convenient e.g. Web/Mobile, Telephony or Word of Mouth. Become a beta-tester. The tool is presently available only to Lagos residents. Our Alert Officers are on the street educating non-smartphone users on the need to stay safe from diarrhoeal disease. If you have a smartphone, download the Alert Clinic app and let’s protect ourselves, family and community- https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.alertclinicbeta
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Hello, We a health organization in need of a community health educator who resides in Apapa LG, Lagos. To apply for the job, you have to be passionate about health discussion and love meeting people. Must be a proficient communicator especially in the local Nigeria languages peculiar to Ifako-Ijaye. The job requires you to visit houses within Ifako-Ijaye and interacts with different people on the phone. If you are interested, kindly fill this online form and remember to read the instruction before filling. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJOTtiezsn-A9duhXY381GePYPDXZ_Ia-DydDByUve5cstRQ/viewform?usp=sf_link Thank you. |
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Citywide, Lagosians spent most of the weekend indoors sharing videos and photos of flood scenes on WhatsApp as well as other public social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. Floods can potentially increase the transmission of the following communicable diseases: Water-borne diseases, such as typhoid fever, cholera, leptospirosis and hepatitis A Vector-borne diseases, such as malaria, dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever, yellow fever, and West Nile Fever Join our discussion here- http://blog.ebolaalert.org/lagosflood-what-you-should-know-to-stay-safe/
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Over 200 abstracts submitted. Public health experts share their scientific work to drive #OneHealth agenda.. http://blog.ebolaalert.org/this-is-the-time-to-create-a-platform-that-will-work-for-one-health-in-nigeria-chikwe-ihekweazu/ “This is the Time to Create a Platform that will Work for One Health in Nigeria”- Chikwe Ihekweazu. #NFELTPX17
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The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo over. This is the eighth outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease since the discovery of the virus in the country in 1976. During the outbreak, A total of 583 contacts were registered and closely monitored. The total number of death was four. Compared to previous years, this was the least fatality case. The effective response to this latest EVD outbreak in Africa was achieved through; - The timely alert by local authorities of suspect cases, - Immediate testing of blood samples due to strengthened national laboratory capacity, - The early announcement of the outbreak by the government, - Rapid response activities by local and national health authorities with the robust support of international partners, - And speedy access to flexible funding. Here’s the timeline of the Ebola outbreak in DR Congo: http://blog.ebolaalert.org/drcongo-they-are-called-the-ebola-beaters/
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Hello, EpidAlert just completed the beta version of a mobile application called AlertClinic. This application hopes to address a broken component of disease prevention and surveillance systems. Communication bridges the gap between the public health officer behind his desk, the Health Official Ministries of Health and Mrs. John, who sells tomatoes at the Mile 12 Market. Bridging this gap will make the difference in outcomes community and national response to events of public health importance. We are searching for persons who would like to have exclusive and early access to location-specific information on disease trends, health information amongst others. EpidAlert is thrilled to offer you the opportunity to become one of the first people to experience and give feedback on our latest innovation, AlertClinic. Click here to apply! http:///alertclinictester17 Best of luck. |
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Hello, EpidAlert just completed the beta version of a mobile application called AlertClinic. This application hopes to address a broken component of disease prevention and surveillance systems. Communication bridges the gap between the public health officer behind his desk, the Health Official Ministries of Health and Mrs. John, who sells tomatoes at the Mile 12 Market. Bridging this gap will make the difference in outcomes community and national response to events of public health importance. We are searching for persons who would like to have exclusive and early access to location-specific information on disease trends, health information amongst others. EpidAlert is thrilled to offer you the opportunity to become one of the first people to experience and give feedback on our latest innovation, AlertClinic. Click here to apply! http:///alertclinictester17 Best of luck. |
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Hello, We a health organization in need of a community health educator who resides in Ifako-Ijaye LG, Lagos. To apply for the job, you have to be passionate about health discussion and love meeting people. Must be a proficient communicator especially in the local Nigeria languages peculiar to Ifako-Ijaye. The job requires you to visit houses within Ifako-Ijaye and interacts with different people on the phone. If you are interested, kindly fill this online form and remember to read the instruction before filling. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJOTtiezsn-A9duhXY381GePYPDXZ_Ia-DydDByUve5cstRQ/viewform?usp=sf_link Thank you. |
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Hello house, I want to start the production of african soaps and creams. I'm currently doing a research on the best ingredient to go with the different skin types and conditions. This is a big project I hope to deliver before the end of the year. But I don't have the patience and the time to mix these ingredients and create a product with it. I'm in need of someone who can help with the production so that we can partner together. If you are interested, kindly send me a personal mail to shoesinseason@gmail.com Thank you. |
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Nigeria was declared Ebola-free on October 20th 2014. Between then and now, global strategies and interventions against Ebola has changed rapidly and the outbreak containment has been commendable; the world is looking towards that day we will pronounce an Ebola Free World. This is not to say there might not be a future occurrence of the zoonotic disease, but the last outbreak was devastating to humanity and socio-economics of affected countries. It has brought out certain weaknesses in global health system and it has to be definitively wiped out. As part of strengthening preparedness, we recommend these 5 things to Nigeria and other countries facing equivalent risks: 1. Prompt Reporting The Nigerian Ebola surveillance protocol is highly dependent on information. We have over 110 million active mobile subscribers and 54 million internet subscribers and widespread distribution of public and private primary healthcare centers nationwide. That is a huge amount of potential reporters. 2. High Environmental and Personal Hygiene Standards Ebola is largely a hygiene challenge, all the way from the source (fruit bats and monkey meats) to human-to-human transmission. To keep Nigeria Ebola-free, we need to sustain proper cooking of food. Proper hand hygiene is all that is necessary to prevent many deadly infections: by hand-washing, and where this is not feasible, by alcohol hand rubs (sanitizers). 3. High Index of Suspicion for Ebola We know how lucky we were that the late Patrick Sawyer was identified early at First Consultant Hospital. This is why we immortalize the late Dr Adadevoh, and why we remain grateful to the entire team at First Consultant: not only for their great sacrifice, but also for suspecting and reporting the case as early as they did. 4. Sustained Government & Political Collaboration To #KeepNigeriaEbolaFree, Nigeria as a country must do everything to facilitate and sustain that healthy collaboration. Health is too crucial and resource-intense for us to leave our coordination to chance. 5. Sustained Community Action and Participation We can only #KeepNigeriaEbolaFree, when we accept that our country and government need our participation to succeed. Community action is about individuals and communities getting actively involved in the decision-making process, especially where those decisions will affect their lives. For more educative articles about outbreaks in Nigeria, follow our blog- www.blog.ebolaalert.org
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#JustOut A timeline of events as the world inquires into the illness that has claimed lives in #Liberia. What do you think? Join our Twitter conversation- https://twitter.com/EbolaAlert/status/862351759607549953
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Please, we are looking for community health workers who reside in Oshodi-Isolo LGA of Lagos state. Interested candidates should apply with this link- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJOTtiezsn-A9duhXY381GePYPDXZ_Ia-DydDByUve5cstRQ/viewform?usp=sf_link Thank you. |
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Hello, We are currently in need of an individual who can serve as community health workers Oshodi-Isolo LGA. Preferably, these individual must be a resident of this place. If interested, kindly fill this online application- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJOTtiezsn-A9duhXY381GePYPDXZ_Ia-DydDByUve5cstRQ/viewform?usp=sf_link We hope to get back to you ASAP. Thank you. |
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Please, we are looking for community health workers who reside in Oshodi-Isolo LGA of Lagos state. Interested candidates should apply with this link- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJOTtiezsn-A9duhXY381GePYPDXZ_Ia-DydDByUve5cstRQ/viewform?usp=sf_link Thank you. |
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Oh...I believe someone has communicated with you. The challenge is we are looking for individuals who reside in the stated community. Aside, qualifications, location is paramount and also too there were several applicants. |
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Hello everyone, We are currently in need of individuals who can serve as community health workers in these places; Epe, Lagos Mainland and Shomolu LG. Preferably, these individuals must be resident of these places. If interested, kindly fill this online application- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJOTtiezsn-A9duhXY381GePYPDXZ_Ia-DydDByUve5cstRQ/viewform?usp=sf_link We hope to get back to you ASAP. Thank you. |
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Hello, If you are interested in this role, kindly click this link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJOTtiezsn-A9duhXY381GePYPDXZ_Ia-DydDByUve5cstRQ/viewform?usp=sf_link Thank you. 1 Like |
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I'm looking for a researcher who could help with a project ASAP. Kindly fire me a mail to shoesinseason@gmail.com Thank you. |
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This is ASAP. Kindly share with someone that needs this. |
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We are carrying out a Community health project in the Epe, Ibeju-Lekki, Apapa and Lagos Island. We currently need individuals who are passionate about health sensitization and have the skills in community mobilization and health communication. The monthly payment is 50,000 naira. Kindly fill the form- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdkG0yFa-IcHdn_ZTV88emgY-uWuBbfDZHdIujtvINTpq8pKA/viewform Thank you. |
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This is a concern for the world. Read this short article and share your what you think http://blog.ebolaalert.org/the-next-epidemic-could-originate-on-the-computer-screen-of-a-terrorist-bill-gates/
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