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Vstuffs:I need am ow but am in Kano |
[color=#770077][ The method used by me is simple I keep background data on but restrick applications like youtube and google play services Then I download NO ROOT FIREWALL it works nice if,then restricts applications from there if my data is on I have no problem. The screebshot of my data usage would shock you] |
If I could have my way I would drop Oga Sambo cos the man go wan contest for 2019 which is bad for naija (too passive and dull for Governance like him Oga at the top) Ribadu could make a better vice president and later presidential candidate My myopic view though |
http://m.aliexpress.com/item/1962262405.html Help me check this blazer Color black and size XXL And how can you help me to get it accross through luxurious bus coming to kano |
[quote author=kwanKwasiyya][/quote]Local people at this age people are celebrating flyovers |
[quote author=Rawani][/quote]Answer this questions? Out of the 44 local governments how many local government are in the metropolis? What is the literacy rate on Kano? What is the doctor patients ratio? What is the standard of living of the people? What's the state capital formation? What are the state natural resources? Condition in foreign trade? Human resources? Technical know how? Etc I am a northern like you so no accuse Igbo people |
![]() Please kwakwasiyya e_rats abeg make una tell your Oga make hw do something about sanitation now. Kano is the dirtiest state in Nigeria Fact. |
You wear earrings Add waist ring join Do tattoo Add eye lashes, mascara, nose ring. Come add ankle chain join. JAMB QUESTIONS? If you meet angel Gabriel what will he tell you? Can you wear that to an interview? If you die in that condition where will you land? Heaven or satanic palace Let your moderation be known to all men the Lord is at hand. |
lagtech: Deal of the DayHow can I get this sent to me in kano |
iamord: Name one islamic cleric u knowIslamic Cleric Seeks Divorce: “Wife Betrayed My Trust in Her”1 year agoOn Wednesday, an Islamic cleric, Ibrahim Olateju told Abeokuta High Court that he was seeking the dissolution of his 10-year-old marriage because his wife, Rukayat, was allegedly "a traitor". Read more http://www.naij.com/23792.html This issue is not about religion make God help us niiiiiiiiii |
As for me I normally use more than the allocated data. If I buy data of 250mb I always use more than 300+mb[color=#990000][/color] |
[color=#000099][/color] With varying gift embedded in various human beings, there is a need for an application that suits each gift. While preparing for exams some people like listening than reading and I came across an application that can do the reading for you Just download voice aloud reader it would read your ebook while you just need to listen it supports many ebook format You can download through mobogenie or Google play store |
Anytime I read about this divorce imbroglio I see different things from what you all seeing. I see no reason to blame the pastor or the church but questions popped on my heart that kept me challenged the questions just keep coming. I don't know why. The questions are this...... Do you know the origin of their marriage? Do you know how they met Do you know what attract them to each other God or emotions or beauty Do they start the ministry before they married? All my answers are NO but I still felt challenged and a word continue to drop in my heart that the main reason why you need to wait on God on marriage is because He is the only one that knows tomorrow if you allow Satan to plant someone in your marriage, it would look rosy at the beginning and you would think God is working but at the peak of your success the devil would come to scuttle God's plan may that not be our portion |
Scientist invents ‘robot’ that kills Ebola virus RECENTLY, in effort to eliminate Ebola at the source, through use of innovative disinfection technology, two “germ-killing robots” were deployed from the US to the JFK Hospital and ELWA Hospital both in Monrovia, Republic of Liberia, both hotspots of the Ebola disease outbreak. The robots, technically known as TRU-D SmartUVC, were used to disinfect health care environments where Ebola patients are being treated. Good Health Weekly gathered that TRU-D is the only portable UV disinfection device on the market with Sensor360 technology, which calculates the time needed to react to room variables such as size, geometry, surface reflectivity and the amount and location of equipment in the room and effectively deliver a lethal dose of UV-C light during a single cycle from a single, central location in the room. Ultraviolet light “It works by generating ultraviolet light energy that modifies the DNA structure of viral pathogens, like Ebola, so that they cannot reproduce. Viruses that cannot reproduce cannot colonise and harm patients,” the inventor, a tropical disease expert and medical anthropologist Dr. Jeffery L. Deal noted in an interview. Deal and his colleague, Chuck Dunn, President and CEO of TRU-D LLC, respectively, spoke about the importance of TRU-D to environmental disinfection in“TRU-D has been validated by more than 10 studies to be 99.99 percent effective in eliminating the most common pathogens that can use health care-associated infections. After deploying germ-killing robots to Liberia to aid in battle against the Ebola Virus Disease, TRU-D SmartUVC inventor traveled to the Ebola hotspots with UV disinfection devices TRU-D guarantees a pathogen-free environment for patients and health care staff. Deal, a Fellow in the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, has been training hospital staff to operate the devices in a number of hospital environments and monitor progress for successful disinfection.• TRU-D SmartUVC ultraviolet disinfection device on display“We developed TRU-D SmartUVC technology to combat the devastating effects of hospital acquired infections,” Deal said.“Unlike many diseases, Ebola strikes hospital workers more than any other group, making it the ultimate hospital acquired infection.”With TRU-D, health care leaders in the U.S.,Canada, the U.K. and Saudi Arabia are eliminating pathogens like Ebola, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, MERS, influenza, norovirus, Clostridium difficile, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, MRSA, etc., in all types of health care settings, including isolation wards, patient rooms, operating rooms, surgical suites, intensive care units, emergency rooms, public areas and ambulances.“We know through extensive CDC-funded research specific to TRU-D conducted by thought leaders in epidemiology and infection prevention that TRU-D is effective at eliminating any pathogen by delivering a precisely measured UVC dose.“As soon as we knew we could aid struggling hospitals in Liberia, our team came together and formulated a plan to get TRU-D on the ground. More than 200 TRU-Ds have been deployed to disinfect hospitals across the U.S. and internationally. Significance Between 10 and 15 percent of Ebola cases have been among health care workers. While most of this stems from contact with the patient, concerns exist that the physical environment can retain active microbes and be a risk. This device is used in the US to eliminate the organisms that may still reside on the walls, knobs, rails or any other exposed surface in health care settings. The robotic technology is capable of making the Liberian hospitals safer for the staff and for new patients. DevelopmentIt was developed by a team of engineers, physicians and industrial hygienists with the purpose of decontaminating entire rooms automatically and eliminating concerns that a contaminated surface was missed during routine cleaning. We use an ultra-efficient narrow wavelength called UVC to flood the room with germicidal energy. UVC dosage is accurately measured and automatically adapts to kill organisms, even in shadowed areas. UV disinfection technology and EVD control This technology is designed to prevent the spread of the disease transmitted via contaminated surfaces in health care environments and is not a treatment or a cure. We believe that prevention is the best medicine. The U.S. Army tested this particular wavelength against Ebola and found that the measured dose TRU-D delivers results in incredibly rapid destruction of the virus with its pathogen-specific dosing options..We know it is perfect for use in this critical setting. Merits/demerits. Multiple studies have already been published from U.S. and UK academic facilities of TRU-D’s ability to decontaminate rooms, almost always testing it against organisms that are much more difficult to kill in the environment than Ebola is. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/08/scientist-invents-robot-kills-ebola-virus/ |
.............. They have just gotten admission into Primary school in America Trust Americans they wouldn't admit them into secondary school |
Lagos State Govt’s response to Ebola I am writing riting these words as I watch what is probably the highest concentration of Europeans in the UK….at the exit/entrance point of thee Eurostar train at St Pancras Station, London.I am surrounded by recognisable Spanish, Italian, French and German dialects and a few unknown ones, probably Polish and Romanischte. No, I am not traveling to mainland Europe; I am waiting for a train to Leeds. As I sit amidst this voluminous human traffic, I marvel at the open borders and welcoming arms of this great country, England. In the last two hours, despite the media frenzy on Ebola Fever, 300 Nigerians have disembarked from a Virgin jet and walked unhindered and unrestricted into the UK, free to go and do as we please within the confines of the Law. BanYet, only a few days ago, a fellow African country, who shares no immediate border with us and whose Health Infrastructure is no where as developed as ours….has banned Nigerian passengers and Nigerian flights into its territory!If my Geography is correct, they may even be closer to the Ebola River than we are!A Nigerian proverb states that we should keep our eyes open while we shed tears. Indeed, we had some divine intervention (luck) with the index Ebola case…. The man collapsed and needed hospitalisation immediately on arrival on our shores, had he spent a few more hours in town or made it to his conference city the consequences would have been devastating. Equally, had there been no doctors strike, the likelihood would have been a transfer from the airport to the nearby LASUTH. His admission process in this teaching hospital environment would have caused more direct contacts and a greater public health hazard. But, aside from the luck, credit must be given to the Lagos state Government for its calculated, military style response, despite many limitations, to the immediate threat posed by this index individual to a city of 20 million and our nation of 120 million plus. However, Governor Fashola and Dr Jide Idris swung into action thus: They crash-trained lab technicians and civil servants on how to enter a house and check for the Ebola virus. In four days, they turned an abandoned government building into an isolation unit. In a week they managed to find and cold-call scores of people from blue-collar workers to diplomats who may have touched the index case, Patrick Sawyer Within days they procured necessary PPE gear to protect health workers. Coordinated response They put out a massive and coordinated public education and awareness campaign. All officials pushed the same message with the same emphasis, factual and unemotional. When the government received the passenger list for Mr. Sawyer’s flight, contact information was missing for 18 of the flight’s 48 passengers. All officials had were names and nationalities. Nothing else. The airline tracked down some passengers by calling the ticket agents that booked the flight, while government officials found others by contacting local Embassies. A crew of volunteers set about cold-calling people with the frightening news they might have Ebola. They sent nurses, lab technicians and civil servants into homes to deliver forms for potential carriers to fill out twice daily, asking about fever and other symptoms. They have recruited hundreds of volunteers, with good remuneration and life insurance, to handle complex contact tracing, barrier nursing, infection control and critical care management. We had never treated one single case of Ebola in Nigeria before, and doctors were on strike. The Lagos State authorities deserve some praise. According to the Wall Street Journal : “What is clear, though is that hundreds more lives could have been saved if more West African governments acted as Lagos did.”Of course, all this would not have been possible or achievable without the input of, and partnership with, the Federal Ministry of Health and its extensive national and international contacts. Prof. Onyebuchi and Dr Idris, both doctors themselves, have facilitated the early curtailment of the spread of this deadly virus. It is my view, and prayer, that Nigeria can and will contain Ebola. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/08/lagos-state-govts-response-ebola/#sthash.4yvjCFFe.dpuf |
Minimum wage #18000 Brand New car 1.5m. Wage/cost 1.5m/18000 It takes an average of 7 years of total savings The car is affordable but not cheap |
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