tsephanyah: Some mentally deranged people here shouting Nigeria is not prepared. you are screened by a thermal imaging machine, which you may not notice. Coming back into Abuja, you are given a form to fill while still in the plane. The form collects your contact details, where you’ve been and your recent health status.
When you land, a health worker checks that you fully completed the form. If you didn’t, you are pulled aside and made to fill it. Once you pass the heath worker, there are signs asking whether you have been to China recently. Another health worker is watching the thermal images.
Another good one
At Immigration, all the Immigration, DSS and FAAN officials are all wearing face masks. There was nothing of such at Heathrow. At Dulles, an Immigration officer only asked me when last I visited China and took my finger prints. I was the one that asked for a hand sanitiser.
Those who think with their Hollywood infested brain read this.. London Underground trains where every sneeze is viewed suspiciously, I am encouraged by the efforts that @NCDCgov
God bless you Sir God bless president Buhari God bless Nigeria
You shouldn't have used insultive word If you don't know you won't know If not that this sensitization is been made who will know all this is been done
The six-minute prayer by Robert M. Grant Jr. of The Father’s Way Church in Warrenton, Va., eventually was cut off by House Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn, a Democrat, who gaveled the prayer to a close and began citing the Pledge of Allegiance.
“I pray that you may understand that all life is precious and worthy of a chance to be born, and God is a giver of life and people have no right or authority to take life,” Grant prayed. “The unborn has rights, and those rights need to be protected. They should never be denied the right to exist, the right to develop, or the right to have a family. The Word of God has given us a warning – woe to anyone who harms an innocent child. Every one of you sitting here today can guarantee these rights to these little innocent children of Virginia. … Please do not ignore their little voices. I pray for a heart change today.”
Grant further prayed that the chamber would uphold the “biblical, traditional marriage as God instructed the first man and the first woman in the Bible, that the two shall be one flesh, that a man and a woman shall be fruitful and multiply.”
“We should never rewrite what God has declared,” he prayed.
Grant, who is black, also touched on prison reform and questioned why “there so many abortion clinics near African American communities.”
“This is planned urban genocide – and you can change this,” he said.
On the incarceration rate, Grant prayed, “It is an embarrassment and causing public outrage that a Caucasian male and an African American male can both do the exact same crime but the African American male can get sentenced with more time behind bars.”
The Virginia Mercury reported that many Democrats walked off the floor during the sermon.
“It was totally disrespectful to all of us, all of us in this House,” said Del. Luke Torian, according to the Mercury.
One Democrat shouted, “Is this a prayer or a sermon?”
Del. Michael Webert, a Republican, invited Grant to pray.
“I think that the statehouse belongs to all the citizens. And all the citizens have a voice,” Grant told reporters after the prayer, according to the Mercury. “If it’s my turn to have a voice, and I am a pastor, what do you expect from me? If you don’t want to hear what a pastor has to say, then don’t invite one.”