Politics › Re: Plateau Gov Aspirant Dies In His Sleep by Lifebender(m): 7:43am On Nov 14, 2014 |
 All this pe:ople saying rest in peace self,what is he d  ing already,Slumbering  .Making death sound like the worst thing to mankind |
Romance › Re: She Wakes Up At Night And Stares At ME!!!! by Lifebender(m): 5:46pm On Nov 12, 2014 |
Yeah,she's trying to decide the best death for you...#Justsaying  |
Politics › Re: Graphic: See Photos From The First Bank Bomb Blast In Bauchi by Lifebender(m): 3:21am On Nov 08, 2014 |
BlackTechnology: The ones supporting the North are blinded by greed of Vice presidency and federal positions which will definitely lead them to eternal slavery
Just as Akintola lead the Yorubas to slavery , so will these historical illiterates lead themselves to slavery abi just as Ojukwu led u to ur death during Biafra war. |
Agriculture › Re: Nigerian Poultry Show Is On (pics Here) by Lifebender(m): 10:51pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
Op..where are the chickens  Did u just call that poultry show abi poultry farmers covention? Nigeria misusing english since 985BC |
Agriculture › Re: Nigerian Poultry Show Is On (pics Here) by Lifebender(m): 10:48pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
Op..where are the chickens  |
Politics › Re: Oscar Pistorius Gets Five Years For Reeva Steenkamp Death by Lifebender(m): 11:41am On Oct 21, 2014 |
Op,alert mii when it makes FP...sogbo |
Celebrities › Re: Oscar Pistorius Jailed For 5 Years by Lifebender(m): 11:40am On Oct 21, 2014 |
Now i can sleep without my girlfriend waking mii up in the middle of the nyt..... |
Sports › Re: Photos : Meet Ahmed Musa's Wife , Son And Mum by Lifebender(m): 3:23am On Oct 16, 2014 |
Megida
Sunnu Lafia! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Do People Dance Worldly In Church? by Lifebender(m): 11:57am On Aug 31, 2014 |
blink182: and in what part of the Bible were Christian steps explicitly explained? David danced with all his might wearing only a linen ephod. 2 Samuel 6:14
when was the last time you saw a christian dance like that? You people make laws for yourselves that are not in the Bible. What God want is for you to dance, the harder and sincere the better. No Christian dance and no worldly dance.
Even if the dance was invented by the world, use it to praise your God, He will cherish it. our God is not wordly..I concur with the OP very much cos i just cant be going for offering and a girl in mini gown is dancing skelewu/Azonto in from of mii and u xpect mii to focus. This dance are not Godly,cos there origin is not Godly...Now tell mii will an unGodly tin become Godly because u offer it to da lord??shaking ur bum becos u're in a church shud be Godly den.... |
Politics › Re: Ebola Virus: Liberia Apologises To Nigeria by Lifebender(m): 7:48am On Aug 08, 2014 |
bcomputer101: The Liberian Government on Thursday apologised to Nigeria over the importation of the deadly Ebola Virus by a Liberian-born American, Patrick Sawyer.
Sawyer arrived Lagos on July 20 from Lome but died five days after he was admitted into a hospital in Obalende when he showed Ebola virus symptons.
The Liberian-born American came into contact with 59 people in both the Murtala Mohammed International Airport and the hospital. Eight of the hospital contacts were quarantined at the Infectious Diseases Hospital in Yaba. One of them, a matron, who died on Tuesday became the first Nigerian casualty. Five others, including a female medical doctor, had as of Wednesday, tested positive to the virus.
The Liberian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Nurudeem Mohammed, told journalists in Abuja that President Ellen Sirleaf-Johnson, was deeply sorry that Sawyer brought the virus to Nigeria.
He said that the deceased was under surveillance in Liberia but that he sneaked into Lagos.
Mohammed said, “The Liberian President President has personally called to apologise on the unfortunate development.
“She specifically said her country had declared a state of emergency over the Ebola epidermic in Liberia.
‘She equally apologised that Sawyer ignored medical advice and escaped out of Liberia.”
However, hopes that the United States may send Zmapp, the experimental drug for Ebola virus treatment, appear dashed going by US President Barack Obama’s declaration that it was too early for West African countries hit by the outbreak to have it.
Obama made the US position known at a news conference at the end of an African summit on Wednesday. While he spoke at the event, the Minister of Health, Onyebuchi Chukwu, told journalists in Abuja that he had written the US Centre for Disease Control requesting for ZMapp.
On Thursday, Chukwu also told journalists that he had yet to receive a response from the centre.
But Obama, according to The Independent of London, said he lacked enough information to give the green light on distributing the drug, insisting the world must “let science guide us” on its use.
“I don’t think all the information is in on whether this drug is helpful,” the US President said, adding that “Ebola virus both currently and in the past is controllable if you have a strong public health infrastructure in place.”
He said, “We’re focusing on the public health approach right now, but I will continue to seek information about what we’re learning about all the drugs going forward.”
The Cable News Network also reported on Thursday that Obama said, “The countries affected(by the virus) are the first to admit that what has happened is that their public health systems have been overwhelmed. They weren’t able to identify and then isolate cases quickly enough.
“As a consequence, it spread more rapidly than has been typical with the periodic Ebola outbreaks that occurred previously.”
But Chukwu told journalists in Abuja on Thursday that he was not aware that the US had turned down requests for the experimental drug.
The minister, who inaugurated Defence Identification Centre at the Mogadishu Cantonment Abuja, said he was optimistic that Nigeria would get positive response from the US.
Chukwu explained that the seeming delay might be as a result of issues relating to the production and supply of the drugs.
He stated also that the data of the drugs were still being collected since it had been used on human beings.
Chukwu however added that for now, nobody was sure of the efficacy of the drug and whether its side effects would outweigh its benefits or not.
He said, “Well, we are waiting for a response from them (US); we have made the request but of course, we believe that they will respond to us.
“But we also know that; one, this is an experimental drug, some of the data required are now being collected because it is now being used on people.
“We are not completely sure yet of its efficacy; we are not yet completely sure if the side effects would outweigh its benefits, and then secondly, since it is an experimental drug, it means it has not been produced in commercial quantity.
“So obviously, given the demand all over the world, may be, they are having challenges about the supply.”
Chukwu commended the military for establishing the first Defence Identification Centre in Sub -Saharan Africa, which according to him, is in consonance with best practices in combat casualty identification.
He said the centre would be useful in the storage of the DNA samples of serving military personnel, identification of crash victims and victims of terror attacks.
Also at the event attended by the Minister of Defence, Gen. Aliyu Gusau, and all the service chiefs and heads of security agencies in the country, the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, urged military and security personnel to utilise the centre by providing their blood samples.
Badeh said the centre would make it possible for all fallen military personnel to be identified and given a proper burial.
It was gathered that the military leadership decided to establish the centre after 46 soldiers of the 234 Battalion of the Nigerian Army, Monguno, burnt to death in an accident.
According to him, the 46 soldiers were buried to the chagrin of their families who complained that their corpses were not identified.
Don’t close borders against Nigerians
At another function where the Health Minister met with representatives of embassies and international agencies in Nigeria, Chukwu pleaded that foreign borders should not be closed against Nigerians.
He said it would be wrong for any country to do so since Nigeria had not closed its own borders.
He said, “We are prepared to treat every infected person . Representatives of the various foreign countries in Nigeria should advise their home countries against closing their borders against Nigerians because everything is being done to contain the spread of the disease.
“We will be destroying the whole world totally if every country should close down their borders. But if you think closing down your own borders will help you, go ahead and do it.
“We have not closed down our land borders because we are weighing all possibilities. The ministry of health will not be the last to advise the Federal Government to close the borders if we are convinced that doing so is necessary.
“Unless we are sure that all our land borders are fully secured, closing the border in Nigeria will be counter-productive because we still have many porous borders which foreigners would explore without being screened.”
He commended the international community, the World Bank, the ECOWAS and the private sector for supporting Nigeria’s efforts at combating the disease
Chukwu also said Nigeria would not allow foreigners infected with the Ebola virus to travel out for treatment.
He said that WHO had noted that about 1, 700 persons had been infected with the virus and that more than 900 of them had died since the outbreak of the disease.
The minister said, “This was the figure released yesterday (Wednesday) and it could have been more today.
“If the incubation period of the virus had shifted a little bit, the Liberian- born American , Mr Patrick Sawyer, who imported the disease would have after participating in the ECOWAS summit in Calabar, Cross River State, returned to the US where it would have manifested.
“This means that currently, the whole world is in danger. For Nigeria, it is a national emergency but for the whole world, it is a global emergency. Everyone, every nation and every individual is at risk.
“Clearly, a victim is condemned to prison by the disease but he or she is not condemned to death. The victim is in prison because he is quarantined when suspected to have the virus and isolated when he has the disease. It is not condemnation to death.
“So, having Ebola virus is not a death sentence. People can survive it and an international research is still ongoing to make sure that any carrier of the virus survives.
“It is true that we are in possession of the manifest of the passengers that flew in the same aircraft with Sawyer from Lome to Lagos but the problem is that the seats in the aircraft were free so we have to go after all the 48 passengers.
“All those who landed with him in Lagos were immediately placed under surveillance alongside all the airport staff and hospital personnel who had direct contact with them.
“At the moment, one or two of the passengers are hiding . Some of the primary contacts, against our advice, had even left Lagos and travelled to other cities.
“We have put in place the infrared tarmac detectors gadgets to screen outgoing and incoming passengers at the Lagos and Abuja airports. We are also screening in 49 land borders, 13 airports, and 18 sea borders.
“Currently Nigeria has diagnosed seven Ebola virus victims. The figure included the late Sawyer. There are six Nigerians and one of them unfortunately died on Tuesday. Others are under investigation.”
The minister added that medical personnel were the only people allowed to wear protective gloves in the hospitals.
He called on non-medical personnel at the borders to stop wearing protective gloves.
He said the Federal Government was ready to work with the Saudi Arabia authorities on how to ensure that pilgrims were well screened before being allowed to participate in the Holy pilgrimage.
Chukwu, who lamented the deteriorating state of health workers who had contracted Ebola, urged the international community to assist Nigeria in combating the menace.
He also announced that “there will be introduction of life insurance scheme for the health workers that will be recruited so that it would go a long way in helping the family of the doctor when issue of Ebola arises.”
The minister added, “The issue of Ebola is affecting our health workers but we are assuring them that government is doing everything possible to protect them; the health workers the ministry is going to recruit will have life insurance so that when anything happens, the family of the doctor will not suffer the loss.”
ECOWAS closes Lagos office
The VicePresident of ECOWAS, Dr. Toga McIntosh, said the sub regional organisation was in support of all strategies being employed by Nigeria to stop the spread of the Ebola virus.
McIntosh disclosed that the regional body had closed down its Lagos office pending when health officers would declare it fit for reopening.
He confirmed that ECOWAS invited Sawyer to its annual retreat in Calabar alongside other ECOWAS ambassadors, national officers, unit heads, and heads of ECOWAS institutions.
He said, “Our protocol officers, including the driver that went to meet Sawyer at the airport are among those under surveillance and are under careful observation. We are monitoring them very closely.
“Also, we have suspended all our activities for a while. In our Lagos office where we initially hosted the late Sawyer, we are collaborating with the Lagos State Government to fully fumigate the entire premises because the vehicle which was used to take him to the hospital is in the compound.
“He had interacted with people used the toilets and other facilities.
At the moment we have closed down our office pending when the health officers will declare it fit for reopening.
Also, the Officer in charge of the WHO in Nigeria, Dr. Rex Mpazanje, said Ebola virus in Nigeria had been contained at the primary contact level.
He commended Nigeria for declaring an epidemic when the case was discovered.
However, the Liberian Ambassador to Liberia, Prof. Al-Hassan Conteh, said the attention of the embassy had been drawn to several cases of harassment of Liberians in Lagos and other places in Nigeria.
He said, “I think that as we combat this disease, it is important to carry out a campaign that association is not concession. The fact that the index case came from Liberia, does not mean that all Liberians in Nigeria are infected with the Ebola virus.”
Source: http://www.punchng.com/news/ebola-virus-liberia-apologises-to-nigeria/ |
Health › Re: Pictures From All Ebola Virus Updates by Lifebender(m): 7:19am On Aug 08, 2014 |
What is the title of this horror movie  |
Politics › Re: President Jonathan Is Behind Chibok Abduction – Tinubu by Lifebender(m): 8:00am On Aug 06, 2014 |
 ... |
Family › Re: 8-month Old Baby Stabbed 90 Times With Scissors By His Mother by Lifebender(m): 10:04am On Jul 29, 2014 |
Haba! Mod,dis post has been on FP abt 3 mnts TELETELE naw..Shey u well so  |
Car Talk › Re: The Best Of IVM Motors (Innoson Motors) by Lifebender(m): 9:40am On Jul 22, 2014 |
Largas: ^^ They are totally not. Get more exposed so you can see more of these Innoson vehicles on Nigerian roads. Oboi why i dey carry dis tin for head like crayfish  .Take am jeje naw.Haba! |
Nairaland General › Re: Woman Receives Selfie From Dead Grandmother (IMAGES) by Lifebender(m): 1:36pm On Jul 15, 2014 |
DikSin: If u quote me again, u're a beasTard! As a matter of fact if u dare quote me again... Hmm! Something nasty will fall on u Ohhhh poor mi.Na say u just join #land.I now understand.U nid a welcome. so welcome pervert.But the deal is u dnt f.uck with L1₹3ß3ñð31" as5hole, I'll screw u up |
Nairaland General › Re: Woman Receives Selfie From Dead Grandmother (IMAGES) by Lifebender(m): 1:30pm On Jul 15, 2014 |
|
Nairaland General › Re: Woman Receives Selfie From Dead Grandmother (IMAGES) by Lifebender(m): 10:55am On Jul 15, 2014 |
DikSin: U can't quote me noni cos I get venom for mouth pass sebe! The insult u go chop go long pass indian film. Iyalaya daddy father e!
Omo jakujaku, aji je shin gum lenu bi ewure, Were, omo olosho to wo gown BeasTard wey won claim mista Oloshi, oniranu, oloriburuku somebody aburo cossy olomu'nla; olosho boy  What were ur parent doing to get so spoilt like dis  Abi iko. |
Romance › Re: What Is Wrong In Having Sex Before Marriage? by Lifebender(m): 11:01pm On Jul 14, 2014 |
Vowiski,pick 3. Olumaxi,Pick 2. After that stop those nonsense.Bigots :-/ |
Nairaland General › Re: Woman Receives Selfie From Dead Grandmother (IMAGES) by Lifebender(m): 10:51pm On Jul 14, 2014 |
|
Travel › Re: The New Seven Wonders Of The World by Lifebender(m): 10:40pm On Jul 14, 2014 |
.... |
Travel › Re: The New Seven Wonders Of The World by Lifebender(m): 10:15pm On Jul 14, 2014 |
Good one op.. |
Nairaland General › Re: Woman Receives Selfie From Dead Grandmother (IMAGES) by Lifebender(m): 7:52pm On Jul 14, 2014 |
DikSin: That's why ur life dey bend like gheTto gutter  you sound pained.. 370HSSV. Just turn ur phone upsyd down and read.. |
Nairaland General › Re: Woman Receives Selfie From Dead Grandmother (IMAGES) by Lifebender(m): 7:50pm On Jul 14, 2014 |
|
Nairaland General › Re: Woman Receives Selfie From Dead Grandmother (IMAGES) by Lifebender(m): 2:58pm On Jul 14, 2014 |
DikSin: U're very very stu.pid! Try ask me why if u care to knw Sorry,I dont ask F00Ls why |
Nairaland General › Re: Woman Receives Selfie From Dead Grandmother (IMAGES) by Lifebender(m): 11:48am On Jul 14, 2014 |
emmyrichie: But, what's it with this your signature tho? Kindly go to the hospital for check up. i dont need to fella,u should.You shud understand,Tonto Dike style.. |
Nairaland General › Re: Woman Receives Selfie From Dead Grandmother (IMAGES) by Lifebender(m): 9:01am On Jul 14, 2014*. Modified: 7:55pm On Jul 14, 2014 |
My pikin,when i die,abeg bury mii with my cellphone as dem don dey use fone for afterlife so i fit call u and tell you all my needs. As part of it,u'll be bringing money to my grave,foodstuff,i dnt knw if gas cooker is allowed,but fire wood will be fine.No worry about moto,after lyf product'll be fine...U knw say i like palmie wella now...and ocassionally i'll be sending some selfie's from the world beyond.Bikonu no forget ooo...Oyinbo don dey colonize dem for there |
Sports › Re: Which Language Does The Referee Uses To Talk Wit Players On The Pitch? by Lifebender(m): 11:43pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
Some refs knw quite a number of languages.Maybe english sometimes.. |
Sports › Re: Funny Comments From Germany Vs Argentina Match by Lifebender(m): 11:40pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
Erm erm erm.Wetin i wan type gan oo.OHhhhhh!poor mii i don type am |
Sports › Re: Did Paul Pogba Deserve the Young Player Award? by Lifebender(m): 11:35pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
I been dey ask ma self oo..abegi we no fit ansa.Kall FIFA/Blattant lies |
Sports › Re: Messi Wins World Cup 2014 Golden Ball by Lifebender(m): 11:27pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
I was abt to post d same tin ooo...and i've been asking maself d same question but the ansa has been d same tin.
Messi is FiFA pikin.CR7 for ballon d'or |
Islam › Re: Lesson From The Quran: Relationship Between Fasting And Quran by Lifebender(m): 11:21pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
AlBaqir: Well said dear brother. He failed to realize even during xmas season the same thing happen. do we call chrismas season fasting season  Does d xame tin happen during lent xcept afta palm sunday-easter.Mind u fasting ends b4 palm sunday... |
Islam › Re: Lesson From The Quran: Relationship Between Fasting And Quran by Lifebender(m): 11:19pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
jummylaw: May God forgive you, no muslim will eat @ 5:30 and tell he or she is fasting. Is better u don't post when u don't have any meaningful comment. Fasting is not for human being bt for God, only God can decide who is truly fasting for him. shey u go skool at'all  .Wht is the meaning of ''to fast''.Ans mii pls b4 posting any rubbish... |