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This strict relationship ehn |
The hostess are too beautiful. I wanna marry one ehn |
This data sharing and safety is the same on every platform. Once your data is out there on the internet, it is not safe. |
They tried |
Ha. The movie was culturally and racially influential and he was at the front of it. One of the coolest dude have ever seen onscreen. |
Goldmaxx:Man, speak for yourself. That man was loved by everyone. When I mean everyone those who are not bitter. Preferentially, I like him. He's the definition of simple , elegant , graceful and brilliant. |
Oh Yea. The difference is clear now. I know Trumtards will still have something to utter. Favourite president and family. |
Dicktion:I knew soon some black heart mofo will turn it into tribalism disregarding the fact that Lagos is a central hub for all tribes and it borders the remaining western states which means they are likely to experience it. I hate to say this but a case has been reported in Enugu. Drop tribalism and hope for a better life. |
Trump policy has eventually saved immigrants. Little did they know it was a blessing in disguise. Make Trump people go rest now. I pray God intervenes soon. |
I saw the chloroquine unfortunate case and decided to upload this. Nigerians should remain cautious and aware. Spreading and Practicing false information or unreliable source ( Trump) is worse than contracting Coronavirus right now. Do take heed. |
MARCH 20, 2020 4:34PM ET Broadcasting Trump’s Coronavirus Briefings Live Is a Danger to Public Health Until the president lets scientists and public-health experts take the lead, it’s time to stop airing Trump’s briefings live WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 18 : President Donald J. Trump, reflected in a television camera, speaks with his coronavirus task force in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic during a briefing in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on Wednesday, March 18, 2020 in Washington, DC. Trump's March 20th press briefing put this circus on full display. WASHINGTON — It took practically the entire 2016 presidential campaign for many in the media, including the powerful TV networks, to realize that Donald Trump’s casual attitude toward truth and facts required a new approach to covering him. The first step was obvious: Stop airing his rallies live. The Trump rally was — and remains — a uniquely dangerous blend of misinformation, fear-mongering, grievance-airing, schoolyard taunting, and the occasional incitements to violence. (“And you know what? The audience swung back. And I thought it was very, very appropriate. He was swinging, he was hitting people, and the audience hit back. And that’s what we need a little bit more of.”) And during the 2016 campaign, TV networks and other news outlets broadcast Trump’s rallies as they happened, in the moment, without filter or editing. By one measure, during the 2016 campaign, Trump received $6 billion of the best kind of free media a candidate could ask for. Eventually, media organizations came to their senses and put in place any number of creative approaches to countering Trump’s lies and bluster. They cut away from his rallies to correct misinformation. They used their chyrons (those text boxes at the bottom of the TV screen) to fact-check him in real-time. In some cases, they stopped airing his rallies altogether. President Donald Trump arrives after a meeting about the coronavirus at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in AtlantaTrump Virus Outbreak, Atlanta, USA - 06 Mar 2020 'Not Concerned at All': A Timeline of Trump's Coronavirus Dismissals We Don't Have Time for This Now, in the middle of the new coronavirus pandemic, news organizations risk making the same mistake all over again. Instead of the Trump campaign rally, it is the president’s daily press briefing about the pandemic that poses a unique threat to reliable information and public trust in the middle of a global and fast-spreading crisis. Trump’s Friday press briefing put this circus on full display. Asked a straightforward question about how he would assure fearful Americans in this moment, Trump attacked the reporter who asked the question, calling him “terrible” and his question “nasty.” Asked about a possible coronavirus treatment called chloroquine, Trump said: “It may work, it may not work. … I feel good about it. It’s just a feeling. I’m a smart guy.” Afterward, Dr. Tony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, corrected Trump’s remarks when he explained that the government didn’t know if chloroquine was safe, adding, “I like to prove things first.” Asked about news stories that revealed how Republican Sens. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) dumped millions of dollars in stocks just before the coronavirus pandemic tanked the stock market, Trump responded by calling the Republican senators “very honorable people” and mentioning by name the only Democrat, Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, who sold stock in the same time period. When asked a follow-up question about why he seemed to think the Republican senators should not face investigations, Trump snapped at the reporter for questioning him about the Republicans and not Feinstein. Trump denigrated the State Department by calling it the “Deep State Department.” He complained that he and his coronavirus task force “haven’t been given the credit we’ve deserved.” He complained that his administration had “inherited” from the Obama administration “an obsolete, broken system.” To be clear, all of that happened in just one briefing. It’s gone that way with many of Trump’s briefings. He cuts off and snarls at reporters who ask him questions about whether the economy is headed for a recession or even a depression. He contradicts public-health experts who’ve spent their lives preparing for a crisis like this one. His statement downplaying the coronavirus at a February 26th briefing — “We’re going to be pretty soon at only five people, and we could be at just one or two people over the next short period of time” — will go down in history as one of the most infamously misleading presidential statements. A parade of complaints, insults, and factually-challenged information: Sound familiar? It should. The media has been here before. Then, it was his rallies; now, it’s press briefings. By some measures, the stakes are even higher now. Every day — every hour, really — of delay in the response to the new coronavirus can mean lives lost and livelihoods destroyed. Broadcasting the president’s words unfiltered out to a population that is largely stuck at home and watching TV won’t do anything to accelerate the response to the pandemic. Trump’s misinformation and chaotic leadership may in fact hinder that response. Trump’s showing on Friday makes this much clear to any media outlet looking to do well by its audience: It’s time to stop carrying his coronavirus briefings live. Cover them, edit out the bad information, and give the American people only the essential information (such as Dr. Fauci’s warnings and updates) that they need to deal with the crisis. To continue to air them in real-time, unedited, is to actively confuse and mislead the American public. https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-coronavirus-fauci-white-house-press-briefing-pompeo-970586/
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If this boy grow right ehn, Girls don suffa. Na sureboy o |
Na disrespect sha even if na bizness. Union don survive so many struggles. Na like ManU Liverpool Arsenal and co.. They have tradition |
I am not sure users care about the crime anymore. Just the names. These days move so fast nothing seems to have a lasting effect anymore |
I don't think this one is Pipe. It looks like bomb |
onyxo76:It is. Don't mind him. I Stan with UBA and Wema. |
So na how Planet Apes started be this. Na wa o |
Nigeria is so bad ...Coronavirus finds it hard to come here. Sincerely, We are well placed and destined for greatness. Everything is available. In time, It will click and sync so well. |
Igbo ehn.. People say we get to choose how we live ? But with this I can assure you , If Igbos come back a 1000 lifetimes , they will still be businessmen. |
It's interesting how my Igbo half people turn everything into business If they want to do evil , it will be in large scale. If they want to do good , it will be in large scale. They don't take things little in no way. |
a man of tenacity |
bigpriik:I think na humans in general. |
We can't have a day without CoronaVirus as an update. People complained about irrelevant topics hitting the front page months ago. Now , we have to deal with a relevant tragic topic. |
The baby intention was to put an end to her mother misery, and had no intention of being safely delivered. Make the Doctor go barricade hin house sha |
All these people that bowed are not from West though. So it's inevitable, unless you want out. |
Lol. tribalism mata don taya mi |
Nairaland is so toxic. |
Lol. God is magnificent. Everything that is happening now and people's reactions are all in the Bible. Damn. When I saw the first page and reactions, It's a reflection of in the days of Noah as Jesus said. I hope many people will come to know God through Christ before their death or eternal slumber, until the appointed time. Users should read articles though. |
Sense Knowledge has finished people. Everything ( Everything You have or have not conceived) comes from God. It is the reason He said in Deuteronomy 30: 19. This day I call the heavens and the earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live. There's not place in the Bible, God violated any humans freewill. He only worked in the circumstances, conditions,events and situations surrounding them. People think freewill is based on actions. It's no wonder what Jesus Christ said in Matthew 5 fulfilment of the Law Matthew 5: 28. But I tell you that anyone *who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart.* Free Will starts from Your heart. Anyways, May God continue to watch over us all. |
The Godfather would be impressed. Nigeria's cinema are dishing out interesting movies recently. I hope they keep this up. |
Horus:The boy seems outwordly ... Lol. Almost beyond human. |
Some people and their canny ability to downplay everything. The boy is extraordinary. There are no formulas to his ability. |

