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PoliticsRe: Who Else Have Noticed Monkey Pox Died A Natural Death by Ikechuob: 10:42pm On Nov 28, 2017
wirinet:
I honestly can't make out what you wrote especially the bolded quote, but you seem to be insinuating that vaccination exists for Ebola and lassa fever. This is bullshit. You even went further to say individuals were vaccinated and the vaccination confered immunity against ebola and lassa fever.

Are you sure you are not on some hallucination drug.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.nytimes.com/2016/12/22/health/ebola-vaccine.amp.html

http://www.bbc.com/news/health-28663217

https://patient.info/doctor/lassa-fever-marburg-and-ebola-virus

http://allafrica.com/stories/201505011087.html

https://von.gov.ng/ebola-vaccine-trials-successful/

I suggest keep in touch in what you supposed to be teaching us Mr.biology teacher on NL.

Albeit, there have not been a vaccine named for both. There have succesfull tested vaccines trial in communities where Ebola was rapid. Your shithole country was one of them. That's why your shithole country was the "first "country" to "overcome" ebola."

Likewise, for Lassa fever, is treated with antiviral drug named ribavirin and individuals feared to obtain the virus are occasionally given the said drug as a preventive mechanism so far, it's been effective, just does not cure it.

Oh and i forgot to mention there is no vaccination for monkeypox as well. Similar to lassa fever, they use drugs/vaccine from diseases with similar structures to prevent it.
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs161/en/

I suggest keep in touch with the topic you supposed to be teaching us teacher
PoliticsRe: Who Else Have Noticed Monkey Pox Died A Natural Death by Ikechuob: 10:24pm On Nov 28, 2017
kn23h:
Dude shut up. I applaud your attempt at trying to rise up already dumbed down Ibos.
Says the illiterate that has difficulty with comprehension.

Anyway, i already know you didn't grasp wtf you read because you already displayed your poor comprehension ability in few hours I'm logged on today as well as displayed your stupidity in both threads i have been on today.

Nowadays I'm allergic to morons/fools on NL so move out of my way so i can continue my conversation with someone with comprehension ability. You can continue displaying your stupidity all over NL, i have no problem with it. You can equally continue displaying yoir stupidity on the topic as well, i also do not have a problem with it. Just don't disturb me with your stupidity. Alright, mkay
PoliticsRe: Who Else Have Noticed Monkey Pox Died A Natural Death by Ikechuob: 10:12pm On Nov 28, 2017
kn23h:
You're Ibo right?


https://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/131/351/eb6.jpg?1307463786
I want you to explain to me what you just read, like break it down let's see if you even comprehended what you read or are you here to show us the idiot you are again.

Please go back to post pictures and trying to change topics, that's the only thing you are good at.
PoliticsRe: Who Else Have Noticed Monkey Pox Died A Natural Death by Ikechuob: 10:04pm On Nov 28, 2017
wirinet:
Viruses eventually die out naturally, especially one that kills the host too fast or the host develops resistance to the virus or learn to live with the virus.

HIV, hepatitis virus and similar viruses are able to survive longer by making sure the host survive for a very long time giving the host time to spread the virus.

Viruses like Ebola, Lassa fever and other fast killing virus do not last long. They kill large population of people ( if not well contained) and simply burn out, same as the bubonic plague that wiped out one third the population of Europe.
Ebola, Lassa fever and other fast killing viruses vaccination was not rejected by the people thus, individuals were vaccinated and individuals immune system used the vaccine to form resistance towards the virus. In addition, till this very day, albeit ebola, lassa fever, swine flu, etc is not as reported as it was in the past but there are still communities world wide where this virus is still a problem as we speak. A perfect example wasn't lassa fever reported a current problem in your northern nigeria few years ago?

Now let's focus on monkey pox which ironically enough was a "growing" problem in SS and SE prior to the refusal of vaccination. Some stated that the virus became rapid after the first vaccination exercise in bayelsa by your human right abuse military but since it's here say, let omit that. Ironically, after the people refused to take the vaccine from your military known for human right abuse, it didn't even take a year, talkless 5 months and the so called "growing problem." stopped despite the people in question didn't change anything.

Yeah either people in SS or SE has a really fast adapting immune system or it's complete B.S.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria To Become The Extreme Poverty Capital Of The World By 2018 by Ikechuob(op): 9:43pm On Nov 28, 2017
kn23h:
How did you lots celebrate extreme poverty? Did you build a statue of Kanu? tongue
Like this

Cheers

Sai baba

Sai Giant of Africa grin grin grin grin

PoliticsRe: Nigeria To Become The Extreme Poverty Capital Of The World By 2018 by Ikechuob(op): 9:39pm On Nov 28, 2017
kn23h:
This is the kind of news you'll be reading soon grin
Good for them....want a cookie?

Your Niggeria is going to hit the extreme poverty in year 2018. Infact, you've already surpassed India in poverty which mind you, a country that have more population than you

grin grin grin grin grin


If you like post images of Ogun flying to the moon, it wont change your Niggeria is now in the same category with Somalia that you used to mock. grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Nigeria To Become The Extreme Poverty Capital Of The World By 2018 by Ikechuob(op): 9:33pm On Nov 28, 2017
kn23h:
Were you guys laughing like this? grin grin

[img]https://1.bp..com/-AKW79bVsOXQ/WSa7ca_MH1I/AAAAAAAAmsE/hVr2FifVE6oVJDoXkfGOsy2gLpH_i1DlgCLcB/s1600/A%2B%252811%2529.png[/img]
Nope. Post one where they are laughing with drinks around them and you'll get exactly how we celebrated your extreme poverty.

Sai baba. Sai giant of africa.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria To Become The Extreme Poverty Capital Of The World By 2018 by Ikechuob(op): 9:29pm On Nov 28, 2017
PDJT:
My brother, “Nigerians” call the thing country. I think oyibo commanded them to do so, and I’m really enjoying the speedy collapse of the dungeon.
I'm literally enjoying it.

Yesterday when i read this with my bestfriend, we actually went and got drinks. Like we couldn't stop laughing we celebrated the increased poverty in that country. A Ghanaian friend of ours was even shocked that the only reason we all went out to drink is because of a bad news in a "country we supposed to be from" grin grin

I can't wait to read more in the future honestly i can't with. I love being vindicated. I'm grateful as hell that God is punishing the shit out of the forest despite their pretentious of extremely spiritual. The devil dey that shithole and dude is having a party that's what i believe.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria To Become The Extreme Poverty Capital Of The World By 2018 by Ikechuob(op): 9:21pm On Nov 28, 2017
kn23h:
So you're laughing at Nigeria and not worried? undecided

Thanks for clearing that up.

I wonder which region will suffer it the most.

When people think they're doing you but only doing themselves.
Your northerners are the ones going to suffer it the most. UN already reported rapid starvation over there as we speak where you in coma when they posted that article on this forum few months ago?

And yes I'm laughing at the so called "Giant of Africa". Giant by mouth. Your poverty and hunger no go touch me, i no dey for your shithole you call "giant of africa". Thank you Jesus and Thank you my parents. My only saddness is the igbos still in that "country" that will suffer with you animals the hellhole you dug yourselves in.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria To Become The Extreme Poverty Capital Of The World By 2018 by Ikechuob(op): 9:12pm On Nov 28, 2017
PDJT:
Not surprise. What do you expect from a country of savages ruled by illiterate jihadist.
Is Nigeria a country?

So called "Giant of Africa" that even other countries in Africa wey no call am self giant are out doing. Abeg, Nigeria is a forest, not a country.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria To Become The Extreme Poverty Capital Of The World By 2018 by Ikechuob(op): 9:10pm On Nov 28, 2017
kn23h:
Why are you worried? Aren't you Biafran again? Isn't the SE supposedly the richest region?

If Biafra and the SE will "prosper", why worry about Nigeria?

grin grin grin
Do i look worried? You seriously need to go back to your english course and learn COMPREHENSION. You need it bad. When someone says "I'll smile and walkaway", what does tell your coconut head?

Learning the difference between being laughed at and worried. Good job again in making a stupid remark thinking you gave a smart comment.
PoliticsRe: Who Else Have Noticed Monkey Pox Died A Natural Death by Ikechuob: 9:04pm On Nov 28, 2017
kn23h:
Noice making.... your illiterate OP said the opposite of the bolded. If you want to call him an illiterate, do so without calling my mention.
You're the damn illiterate, not him.
He stated that the virus died out of nowhere which goes underline of how was that possible in a group that rejected vaccination of the virus.

You were completely stupid to grasp wtf he stated thus, ran to show your inability to comprehend wtf you read by joining the other idiot to shout some bullshit about pox vaccination.
Worse you were even so stupid you thought you given a smart defense. Good job in making yourself look like a bonafide fool. **clap clap** I'm positive your parents are proud

Go back to your English course and relearn comprehension. After which, return to your biology teacher and relearn biology before trying to teach it
PoliticsRe: Nigeria To Become The Extreme Poverty Capital Of The World By 2018 by Ikechuob(op): 8:56pm On Nov 28, 2017
First UN ranked Nigeria in the same category with countries like Somalia, Yemen, etc and now they reached extreme poverty capital.

Well my mama taught me if i have nothing nice to say, keep quiet. I'm just going to smile and walk away
PoliticsNigeria To Become The Extreme Poverty Capital Of The World By 2018 by Ikechuob(op): 8:54pm On Nov 28, 2017
According to the World Poverty Clock, Nigeria’s struggle with overpopulation will be a problem now, rather than in 2050. Nigeria will by February 2018 overtake India as the country with the most people in extreme poverty. Currently, 82 million Nigerians live in extreme poverty, which is 42.4 percent of Nigeria’s population.

The World Poverty Clock, a brainchild of the World Data Lab, tracks poverty estimates in about 99.7 percent of the countries in the world, using data obtained from the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, United Nations, and the governments of these countries. Using this data, it estimates the rate at which poverty is being reduced globally, and also how many more people are becoming extremely poor in these countries.

Living in extreme poverty as defined by the World Bank is living under $1.90 per day. People living in extreme poverty are unable to meet their minimal needs for survival. The first goal of the Sustainable Development Goals, set by the UN in 2015 is to “eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere by 2030”. To achieve that globally, by putting it into numbers, 90 people need to leave poverty every minute to eradicate poverty totally by 2030.

However, there is a shortage of about 9.5 million people globally per year. Presently, The World Poverty Clock, which monitors live estimates of global extreme poverty predicts that for the 2030 SDG target to be met in Africa, 57 people have to leave extreme poverty every minute. However, that is not the case, as on the average, 9 people rather than leaving, enter extreme poverty every minute. Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo are both responsible for the 9. Nigeria needs 11.9 people per minute to escape extreme poverty, but presently has a deficit of 6.8 people every minute, i.e. 6.8 people enter into poverty every minute.

For Nigeria, its problem is its population. Nigeria’s population is growing faster than its economy. Between 1990 and 2013, Nigeria’s population increased by 81 percent. By 2050, going by the speed of its present population growth rate, Nigeria will be the third most populous country in the world. By passing the 400 million mark, it will be taking over from the U.S.A. and be only behind China and India.

On the contrary, in recent times, Nigeria’s recent dwindling oil wealth due to the global oil price reduction, with oil being the mainstay of its economy, meaning its oil-dependent GDP would be affected too. The country’s economy was hit hard by the recent recession in the country. IMF projects GDP to rise by only 0.8 percent in 2018, after the recession since 2016 had slowed down the economy.

Nigeria’s mean household income per capita is $1168, as compared to India’s $1759. However, this wouldn’t be an accurate measure of the welfare of the average Nigerian. What would be accurate to measure the economic growth as compared to its growing population will be the wealth distribution. More wealth is concentrated with the elites, despite the country’s oil wealth, than among the people. Those who have access to this oil wealth through politics have been the major recipients of the wealth. The high rate of unemployment, endemic corruption, the lack of basic social amenities for millions of people, the difficulty in doing business and the millions living in poverty are all consequences of the huge inequality in Nigeria.

Hence, Nigeria’s rising extreme poverty numbers isn’t unexpected. Instead, it’s a direct result of years of negligent and ineffective government policies. It’s dependence on oil for years and an inability to generate non-oil revenue has led it to this. Even now, Nigeria’s 2018 record budget is running on a deficit and will be funded by much borrowing with government debts also on the rise. It would be extremely difficult for the country to meet that 1st goal of the SDGs, which all the other goals are more or less dependent on.

The solution to this problem would be the formation of a credible policy aimed at eradicating poverty. The clock is ticking.

http://venturesafrica.com/nigeria-set-to-become-the-extreme-poverty-capital-by-2018/
PoliticsRe: Who Else Have Noticed Monkey Pox Died A Natural Death by Ikechuob: 8:43pm On Nov 28, 2017
It makes me laugh the people that are actually ignorant and illiterate in biology are the ones trying to teach biology to trolley. That's what's comical of it and worse one, kn23h, who displayed illiteracy calling others illiterate. Isn't that comical? Hilarious.

First of all, you can't cure a virus with vaccine neither can you fully eradicate the virus completely with a vaccine. Each human being body is different thus, some individuals body can reject vaccines hence, if indeed the monkeypox vaccination was just a vaccine and not a cure, there should still be reports of the virus. In addition, since the people rejected the so called "monkey pox vaccination", that means they didn't have a cure nor the "vaccine" therefore, the reports of the virus spreading should have escalated after their refusal, not diminished. The fact that it diminished after they rejected the so called vaccination actually proves the military were injecting people with the damn virus.

Ignorance and stupidity seems to be an everyday thing for zombies. I understand they get paid to defend the incompetence and stupidity of that shithole country and the president but was your brains removed as well when they offered the job?

Anyway, OP quote me on this..now that people are questioning how monkeypox died after the refusal of the vacvination, you'll get a new article sooner or later talking about an outbreak in some village in SE or SS. Quote me on this. No be paid per post media una have in that "country". Wait and see!!
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Has Jumped Bail, His $800m Suit Purposeless - FG by Ikechuob: 8:32pm On Nov 28, 2017
If that zoo government is so sure they commit any human rights abuse, WHY are they so afraid to meet IPOB in any court that is not in Niggeria.

When ipob sued them in USA, they didn't show and ipob was awarded the case.
The petition to ICC, they doing everything to get that dropped or extended as much as they can
International Amnesty, they harassed and paid protesters to blockade them simply for exposing their military and government.
Now this. Last ecowas court date, they evaded and sent out a dismissal request.

If niggeria is so sure of themsves and IPOB are terrorist, why are they the ones running from courts and judges they can't bribe, not the so called terrorist. Another example on the shithole that is Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Has Jumped Bail, His $800m Suit Purposeless - FG by Ikechuob: 8:26pm On Nov 28, 2017
ofai:
when about 6 of your anambra kinsmen were killed and the gambari police officer responsible has just promoted, you are here masturbating over KANU.

https://www.nairaland.com/4200876/ohanaeze-reacts-reinstatement-police-officer

Surely you will evade the thread and crawl over anyone anti-ipob.

Sabotuer. Efulefu.
Yyeske is not igbo or anambra. Speaking igbo does not make a person igbo. NOI speaks yoruba, does that make her yoruba.

That coward is an a bonafide, i bet my own life on that shit, AFONJA. No if and or but about it.
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Has Jumped Bail, His $800m Suit Purposeless - FG by Ikechuob: 8:21pm On Nov 28, 2017
Double post
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Has Jumped Bail, His $800m Suit Purposeless - FG by Ikechuob: 8:20pm On Nov 28, 2017
Xda59:
Use your brain for once. Do you think Nnamdi kanu's family will be so quiet if he was really dead or missing? He has cashed out big time like uwazurike living you people and your biafra project to your fate.
They haven't been. Your own media refuses to post their statement does not mean ipob isn't. Nnamdi Kanu's little brother have been adamant that he has not seen or heard from his brother or parents since that coward military invaded their hone. Funny out of all Nnamdi Kanu's family member who is still being seen in public and contacting ipob is the ONLY SIBLING who was not at that house when your zoo invaded.

No one is gulliable or daft here. The rest of that nation breeds illiteracy doesn't mean everybody else is a fool.

You invade a house, surround it and then think people are stupid enough to belief a man with no military background was able to escape your surrounding with his old and aligning parents. His cousins that you didn't know he was related to was found dead in that house but somehow nnamdi kanu, his parents and his sisters (the people you knew he was related to) that was in that house funny enough disappeared from public eyes. The only one that did not is his little brother that was not at the house when you invaded.

Bleep out of here with that bullshit. Not everyone is an illiterate zombie
PoliticsRe: As 20m now face devastation. UN Ranks Nigeria With Somalia, Yemen, South Sudan by Ikechuob(op): 9:21pm On Nov 26, 2017
I noticed how this was ignored by the so called "patroits".

Please dig that ostrich hole some more
PoliticsRe: Soldiers Gave Us Human Meat As Suya – Sobowale by Ikechuob: 3:02pm On Nov 26, 2017
When people say they are tired of sharing the same country and ask for a referendum and the first thing that goes on the head of someone that calls himself educated is war shows how truly primitive and backwards Niggeria are. Even western education didn't even help with some ignorance.

To whoever the guy that gave this bullshit, can't you people stay by yourself? Why are you afraid to divide and stay by your God damn selves?

It makes me laugh the people that repeatedly in the past screeched on how igbos benefit from Nigeria than the other way around are the set constantly doing interviews, articles, to try and discourage the ever growing push for referendum by the people they claim " need us more than we need them." First time I've ever seen someone begging those they claim are eating more to stay. First time in my life. There's so much more than meets the eyes and I really cannot wait till that Niggeria divides and whatever is they hiding and afraid of gets exposed. I can't wait!!
PoliticsRe: Igbo's In The Southeast Are The Problem For Igbo Denial Across The Niger by Ikechuob:
I can't believe people are paying mind at this obvious divide and rule attempt. Heck the op have been on this type of topic for a reason. Check all his other tpics

Anyway, I'm just glad not that many igbo paid mind to this junk
PoliticsRe: As 20m now face devastation. UN Ranks Nigeria With Somalia, Yemen, South Sudan by Ikechuob(op): 7:06am On Nov 26, 2017
Giant of Africa by mouth. I've always stated that Nigeria is a piece of shit country and one of the worst nations on earth. Funny UN just put them in the category of countries that ain't sh1t.

Big for nothing country. Giant of Africa, oya Giant what say you and your "technically defeated" boko haram. Let me guess unarmed ipob is the priority for demanding for their civil/human rights.
PoliticsAs 20m now face devastation. UN Ranks Nigeria With Somalia, Yemen, South Sudan by Ikechuob(op): 7:03am On Nov 26, 2017
Eight years after Boko Haram launched a senseless war that has claimed over 20,000 lives and displaced over 1.8 million people now scattered in IDP camps across North Eastern Nigeria, the real cost of the fratricidal war now beckons: 8.5 million people are in urgent need of life-saving assistance, 5.2 million are in dire need of food security interventions and 3.4 in urgent need of nutrition assistance. But the fund for all of this is not readily available, putting the fate of the victims in the balance and their future in uncertainty.

Halima, three, is sitting on the bare floor close to her 21-year-old mother, Sadiatu, and they are actively muttering some words to each other. The time is about 2pm on a Tuesday and they have not yet had their breakfast due to the fact that there is no food in their new abode and the money to do so, is not available.

Their abode, known as Bakassi IDP Camp, in Maiduguri the Borno State Capital, is holding them and thousands of other persons violently displaced from their ancestral homes and communities in many parts of the state and thrown into despondency, fear and distress by the Boko Haram terrorists, who have since 2009 been killing, maiming and kidnapping people in pursuit of an agenda: the declaration of a Caliphate where western education would be outlawed.

As a reporter gets close to Sadiatu and her daughter to figure out the reason for their pensive mood, the mother offered a clue: “We don’t have anything in this house and we don’t know where our next meal will come from,” Sadiatu lamented.

As she narrates her jeremiad to a team of reporters, other occupants of the make-shift camp- a housing estate planned by the Borno State Government but hurriedly converted to a holding camp for the displaced victims, many other IPDs gather around to describe their pitiable situations

Adamu Shehu, 12, an orphan, is moving from one hut in the camp to the other in search of any form of provision, having lost her two parents to the Boko Haram terrorists when they struck Gwoza over three years ago. Beyond the violent killing of his parents, Adamu said their home was razed by the insurgents and other members of the family killed, wounded or taken away to unknown destination.

Sadiatu, Halima and Adamu are just a few of the thousands of IDPs squatting at the Bakassi Camp provided by the Borno State Government and receiving material and logistical support from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, UNOCHA. No fewer than five of such camps have been provided by the Borno State Government to provide temporary accommodation for the IDPs and protect them from further exploitation by their tormentors.

The three are among the 1.8 million victims of the Boko Haram insurgency, which has claimed no fewer than 20,000 lives and destroyed many hitherto flourishing communities and displaced their inhabitants across the six north east states of Nigeria, sparking one of the world’s worst refugee scenarios.

According to OCHA, the humanitarian crisis in Nigeria’s Northeast and the Lake Chad region is one of the most severe in the world today with 8.5 million in need of humanitarian assistance in 2017 in the worst affected states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe with the war now in its eighth year, showing no signs of abating.

Beyond the 8.5 people in need of humanitarian assistance, no fewer than 1.7 million according to OCHA, are internally displaced in the three states, with 80 percent of them in Borno State alone, the epic centre of the crisis and over half of them living outside IDP camps in local communities, who are themselves said to be among the world’s poorest people.

Aside that, 6.1 million people in the area are in need of protection while no fewer than 4000 women and girls are reported to have been abducted since 2009 by the insurgents.

UNOCHA in its latest update on the crisis entitled, Northeast: Humanitarian Review, noted, “Civilians continue to bear the brunt of a conflict that has resulted in widespread forced displacement, violations of international humanitarian and human laws, severe protection concerns and a food and nutrition crisis of massive proportions.

“Insecurity, especially in swathes of Borno State, continues to hamper humanitarian operations. However, through coordinated logistics and civil-military coordination efforts, humanitarian teams can now access some areas that were previously inaccessible. This has revealed new depth of devastation and humanitarian need,” OCHA said.

The atrocities of Boko Haram is that in most cases whole communities have been destroyed, farmlands set ablaze and the inhabitants killed or kidnapped while women have been serially raped and turned into sex machines and suicide bombers.

The situation is dire! Food is no longer coming from the farms of those communities destroyed by the insurgents while those left behind, if any, are too scared to go their farms for any kind of cultivation. This has brought about a serious threat to food security and opened the potential for starvation and malnutrition across the northeast.

The lingering threats and attacks by the insurgents have also blocked accessibility in some of the states in the northeast to humanitarian assistance providers. According to reports, the prolonged humanitarian crisis has already had a devastating impact on food security and nutrition in the North-eastern part of Nigeria with 5.2 million people currently in need of food assistance in the three most affected states and 450,000 children under five in need of nutrition support.

OCHA, whose officials are already working in the worst affected areas, says that the food situation remains precarious. It notes: “Rapid food assessments were recently carried out in eastern Borno and high food deficits and high food prices remain pronounced across the three areas surveyed in Banki, Gwoza and Pulka.

“In addition, access to vulnerable populations has been limited since July due to insecurity and the rainy season, resulting in convoy delays and an inability to reach some locations,” the agency reported.

The humanitarian situation in the Northeast has become pronounced and caught the attention of the United Nations Secretary General, who recently raised the alarm that at least 20 million people in Nigeria’s Northeast, Somalia, Yemen and South Sudan are facing devastating levels of food security and asked for urgent intervention to avert the disaster. For instance, in August 2017, the United Nations said that due to insecurity and other access constraints, over 337,000 beneficiaries could not be reached in Borno’s Ngala, Gwoza, Dikwa and Monguno.

Insecurity, it was gathered, has also hampered crop assessments and delivery of agricultural inputs in areas like Mobbar, Abadam and Marte local government areas of the state.

The absence of basic facilities for the IDPs and their continued displacement from their comfort zones resulted in cholera outbreak last August. As at August 31, 2017, there were 125 suspected cases of cholera in Maiduguri, Dikwa and Mongono and eight suspected cholera-related deaths.

But apparently in a move to properly organise humanitarian assistance in Nigeria and give succour to the IDPS in the northeast, UNOCHA has scaled up its operations in Nigeria with the launching of Nigerian Humanitarian Fund, NHF, a country-based pooled fund managed by the UNOCHA in support of life-saving humanitarian and recovery operations.

As a result of the launch of the fund, over 90 humanitarian organisations have aided about 4.5 million of the IDPs with nutrition, food, shelter, health, education, protection, water and sanitation support.

UNOCHA has also strengthened its humanitarian leadership in Nigeria with the appointments of new Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator, Edward Kallon, a veteran in humanitarian work, for Nigeria in addition to the naming of a Deputy Humanitarian Coordinator, Peter Lundberg, to take charge of the epic centre of the Boko Haram insurgency in Maiduguri.

Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima, whose state has borne the main brunt of the Boko Haram violence, is certain all the efforts being geared towards solving the problem triggered by the malevolent elements, will produce positive results for the people.

Shettima, who describes himself as an incurable optimist, believes the state will never and can never surrender to the terrorists.

“We will certainly defeat the terrorists and create a conducive atmosphere for the displaced people to return to their communities to re-start their lives,” the governor vowed.

With a war that started as a child’s play, now in its eighth year, taking a toll on the very people who once lived, married and interacted as brothers and sisters, now turning into pogrom, kidnapping and displacement of thousands of households and the animosity generated by it further widening the gulf between the terrorists and the rest of the people and the end not of the onslaught not yet in sight, there is urgent need to strategise on how to put an end to the crisis and save the people

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/11/20m-now-face-devastation-un-ranks-nigeria-somalia-yemen-south-sudan/
CrimeRe: Nigerian Lady Exposes Her Friend Who Gave Birth, Sold The Baby For N300k..(pics) by Ikechuob: 6:50am On Nov 26, 2017
Looks more like you created a story and attached two images of girls that may even be innocent of wth you just wrote. How did her friend expose her yet we have no evidence of the exposure? Infact how did you find out of the exposure?
My guy repent oooo.
PoliticsRe: Hausa Are The Most Marginalized Nigerians by Ikechuob: 6:43am On Nov 26, 2017
The hausa choose that marginalization. They seem to be happy with it so let them enjoy it. I personally don't see what benefits hausa gain from allowing fulani rule over them. The hausa have way more than fulani, they ain't gaining shit from the relationship while fulani are gaining alot. I don't get it but hey, since they are okay with it, let them do them. Farouk Aresa mind your business
PoliticsRe: "I Am Walking In My Father’s Steps" - Emeka Ojukwu Jnr by Ikechuob: 6:38am On Nov 26, 2017
darkenkach:
Ipobs are his people, who will vote for him? Abi who will recommend him for any federal appointment? It's over for Ojukwu jnr.
He's hoping on rigging. Isn'tt that the only thing the niggerian politicians are good at.
PoliticsRe: Atiku At Unveiling Of "We Are All Biafrans" In Abuja by Ikechuob: 6:37am On Nov 26, 2017
Why are this people so afraid to stay by themselves. The only people fighting for "one niggeria" is both north and southwest. Now this, "we are all biafra". Go be your "all biafra" with libyans. You have more in common with them than us ndi ara.
PoliticsRe: "I Am Walking In My Father’s Steps" - Emeka Ojukwu Jnr by Ikechuob: 6:30am On Nov 26, 2017
Wasn't this fool disowed by his father?

Why is he so desperate to get attention?

Didn't anyone let this fool know that the ojukwu popularity and support is meant for his father ONLY. You didn't do shit for your people so why do think anyone should listen to you? Oh because you have the ojukwu name that's why? The heck? Hell you were an embarrassment to your own father when he was alive. Stop trying to use him for relevance jeez. Go back to arguing with Bianca, after all that's all you're known for. Mtschewww
PoliticsRe: Apo Six: Nigeria Police Reinstates Officer Who Killed Igbo Traders by Ikechuob: 6:27am On Nov 26, 2017
Eddodoh:
They Igbo people are their own worse enemy. I have never seen such a divided group like them.

I am sure there is a secret file blacklisting the Igbos coupled with d habit of selling out their own brothers for personal gains.

I am not an Igbo but I do not support injustice, cheat, & greed under any pretence or whatsoever reason. Let them continue.
Yeah tell us about the unity in your tribe.

Remind us again when your leaders are quiet while the north plays you guys like fools?
What about the increased death amongst you lots?
Explain to us why your obas took money after the north slaughtered your own politicians several years ago.

Tell us all how united you are and explain why your poorer than poor, living in abject crime induced environment while your leaders are growing fat by the day and ignoring your cries everyday. Oh what unity you have right?

While I'm at it, report to us wtf does this have to with the thread or did you just want to display your own well known igbo induced hatred that is infested in that bullshit country. What is it? You wanted your trophy of the tribalism induced in that pea brain head of us?

Well clap clap. You did well. Take your trophy and go make no sense somewhere else.
PoliticsRe: Apo Six: Nigeria Police Reinstates Officer Who Killed Igbo Traders by Ikechuob: 6:18am On Nov 26, 2017
AFONJACOW:
and they will come back and tell me 1Nigeria.... may Amadioha kill any Ediot that will open his mouth and preach 1Nigeria
Right!!!

My only irritation is ohanaeze, igbo leaders and politicians aren't among the people they killed. Anyway, it's only a matter of few years before those glutoon fools parading themselves as "igbo leaders" die off so we can finally get ourselves out of this unless country.
Our biggest enemy is them...ohaneze and igbo leaders. Worthless bastards shouting one Nigeria because of their fat, obese, glutton.
PoliticsRe: Apo Six: Nigeria Police Reinstates Officer Who Killed Igbo Traders by Ikechuob: 6:16am On Nov 26, 2017
This exactly the reason why I mock and laugh at any igbo that is still in support of "one Nigeria". Keep supporting that piece of shit country.

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