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Slawormir:I am a living witness to this, after marriage to my Okija wife my life moved from zero to millions non stop till date... Coincidence? Maybe. But I am enjoying it i swear. |
The part that got my attention is the fact that a stranger cannot be buried in a house he built in another town within the country... |
Obaseki is damaged goods, he should forget 2nd term and join forces to chase APC out from Edo state. |
June 12 is democracy day and the name going along the euphoria is MKO Abiola. But the problem with this whole sheneighan is the fact that Abiola represents everything wrong with democracy and thus not qualified to be called a Democrat. Because he died under a dictator doesn't erase his history of being a serial coup sponsor who successfully removed many Democratically elected leaders across Africa and that goes without saying that he was a known greedy capitalist who plundered and benefited from everything wrong with this country. I am not surprised someone like Buhari instituted June 12 as a national holiday going by his history of plotting and executing coup as well as playing a part in aiding and abetting Abacha's looting spree. I have no regard for June 12 and what it stands for but it will only serve as a reminder that the problems of this country right from 1960 is still muchly with us. |
Racoon:Thunder scatter your destiny there u pervert |
Only broke men does that.... |
Yungmil:Carry your religion and shove it down your butt |
COVID-19 Drama in Delta State as patient disputes test result – COVID-19 drama has ensued in Delta State over the status of of Mr Michael Nwachukwu Mordi, a 53-year old Chief Nursing Officer in Central Hospital, Agbor. The state Ministry of Health on Tuesday had alerted the public to be wary of making contacts with the alleged COVID-19 patient, Mr Michael Mordi, 53, whose relations removed from a treatment centre in Asaba. Mr. Michael Mordi who was said to have been forcefully removed from the Federal Medical Centre, FMC, Asaba by seven of his relatives, Monday evening, has opened up, saying he was not suffering from COVID-19. The 53 years old Mordi who spoke to a reporter on his mobile telephone line, said he was not forcefully removed from the treatment centre as being speculated by the State Ministry of Health. Insisting that he was not a COVID-19 patient, he lamented that he was forcefully isolated from his family and kept at the FMC for days not that he was sick. Mordi maintained that he was hale and hearty when they picked him to the FMC treatment centre in Asaba on 24th May, adding that he was not exhibiting any symptom of COVID-19 or symptom any ailment for that matter. Lamenting that he was being given 10 different drugs including antibiotics twice daily (morning and evening), he decried that “those drugs were capable of destroying my system. I was not sick of anything before they picked me up. “I thank God that I am still alive even with those drugs they administered on me twice daily. They conducted so many tests on me including X-ray nothing was found.” On the allegation that he was not cooperating with caregivers at the treatment centre, he said it not true, saying he was taking he medications even though he knew he was not sick. Saying he requested a re-run test at his expense but they refused, Mordi said they also refused to show him the result of his previous test, rather “they asked me to pack my luggage and leave the centre after staying there from 24th May to 1st June”. But the Commissioner in the ministry, Dr Mordi Ononye, who raised the alarm in a statement , condemned the action of the relations, who took the patient out of the centre in spite of the danger of such move to the public. “The Delta State Ministry of Health wishes to express its displeasure over the uncooperative stance of Mr Michael Nwachukwu Mordi, a 53-year old Chief Nursing Officer in Central Hospital, Agbor. “Mordi tested positive to COVID-19 on May 23rd, 2020 and was admitted into the COVID-19 Treatment Centre, Federal Medical Center, Asaba, on May 24th 2020,” he said. The Commissioner said that since the admission of Mordi at the treatment centre, he had been very aggressive and uncooperative. He further stated that Mordi had continually threatened care-givers at the treatment centre and had also rejected his medications. Ononye said that at 6pm on June 1st, 2020, the patient, Mordi, against medical advice, was forcefully removed from the treatment centre by seven men who claimed to be his relatives. He also said that the men who carried out the act did not wear any protective coverings. “These men who carried out this action constitute danger to their own health and that of other people and communities with which they come in contact. “We wish to use this medium to alert the general public about the public health danger of associating with the patient and with those who have exposed themselves to him,” Ononye warned. The commissioner advised the patient to return to the treatment center for proper care, and called on those who had exposed themselves to him, to immediately go into supervised quarantine for 14 days. He reminded the people of the state that the COVID-19 pandemic was real and enjoined the public to continue to observe all preventive measures. He further enjoined persons who have fever, cough or difficulty with breathing, to visit the nearest government hospital for proper assessment and possible testing. https://www.financialwatchngr.com/2020/06/02/covid-19-drama-in-delta-state-as-patient-disputes-test-result/ Mynd44, OAM4J
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Which one is shawarmer fasting again..... Is it to eat only shawarmer from morning till night? |
TrippleSE:Thunder fire u and convert |
hmm |
In the first quarter of 2020, Nigeria's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by 1.87%(year-on-year) in real terms. This performance was recorded against the backdrop of significant global disruptions resulting from the COVID-19 public health crisis, a sharp fall in oil prices and restricted international trade. The performance recorded in Q1 2020 represents a drop of -0.23% points compared to Q1 2019 and -0.68% points compared to Q4 2019, reflecting the earliest effects of the disruption, particularly on the non-oil economy. Quarter on quarter, real GDP growth was -14.27% compared to 5.59% recorded in the preceding quarter. In the quarter under review, aggregate GDP stood at N35,647,406.08 million in nominal terms. This performance was higher when compared to the first quarter of 2019 which recorded N31,824,349.67 million, with a nominal growth rate of 12.01% year on year. Relative to the first quarter of 2019, the nominal growth rate was higher by 0.11% points but lower than the preceding quarter by -0.32% points. For better clarity, the Nigerian economy has been classified broadly into the oil and non-oil sectors. The Oil Sector During the first quarter of 2020, an average daily oil production of 2.07 million barrels per day (mbpd) was recorded. The production level was higher than the 1.99mbpd recorded in the same quarter of 2019 by 0.08mbpd and the fourth quarter of 2019 by 0.06mbpd. (Figure 2) . The oil sector recorded a real growth rate of 5.06% (year-on-year) in Q1 2020 indicating an increase of 6.51% points relative to the rate recorded in the corresponding quarter of 2019. However, growth decreased by -1.30% points when compared to Q4 2019 which was 6.36%. Quarter-on-quarter, the oil sector recorded a growth rate of 11.30% in Q1 2020. The Oil sector contributed 9.50% to aggregate real GDP in Q1 2020, up from figures recorded in the corresponding period of 2019 and the preceding quarter, as the share of the non-oil economy declined. The Non-Oil Sector The non-oil sector grew by 1.55% in real terms during the reference quarter (Q1 2020). This was slower by -0.93% points compared to the rate recorded during the same quarter of 2019, and -0.72% points slower than the fourth quarter of 2019. The non-oil sector was driven mainly by Information and Communication (Telecommunications), Financial and Insurance (Financial Institutions), Agriculture (Crop Production), Mining and Quarrying (Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas), and Construction. In real terms, the Non-Oil sector contributed 90.50% to the nation's GDP in the first quarter of 2020, less than its share in the first quarter of 2019 which was 90.78% and the fourth quarter of 2019 recorded as 92.68%. Activities that witnessed weaker performance relative to Q1 2019 include Quarrying, Road transport, Accommodation and Food services as well as real estate. https://www.financialwatchngr.com/2020/05/25/breaking-nigerias-gdp-grew-by-1-87-in-q1-2020/ FOD, dominique, naijacutee, puskin
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Hmmm |
CoronaVirusRelo:Incase he cant read chinese
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Okay |
T b Joshua sef |
Nice facelift |
Kim hyn joon in Iris (Korean drama) Jong yoo gun in Iris2 |
Barbarians |
Another lockdown is sure |
Muna Obiekwe was a Nigerian actor. He was one of the most popular actors in Nigeria. On January 18, 2015, Obiekwe died from kidney disease. He was also the first cousin to Nigerian actor Yul Edochie. Born: 1979, Nigeria Died: 18 January 2015, Festac Town, Lagos Buried: 3 February 2015 Spouse: Gift Obiekwe (m. ?–2015)
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Good on paper |
Tunda fire politics |
Aggressive testing in Lagos |
Emergency fund |
they will also play match individually too i guess |
unstoppable51 Stop teaching people what you don't know! What you wrote up there is not remotely connected to what Jesus said about judgement day. Unlike the fear and wrath you suggest above, judgement day is actually an opportunity for all humanity both living and dead to redeem themselves for salvation and it spans along a thousand years after which all will be tested when satan is released from abyss; the bible said about a third of mankind followed satan again and they died a second time with no future resurrection. If you want more details about judgement day reply without being rude and we'll discuss as matured christians. |
Defect back to APC already....we already know it's in your agenda |
still on "will be created", wake me up when they create it |
hmmmmm |
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