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March 27 still never pass? |
funkmrflexx:Stop pretending! The message is very unambiguously clear. The choice is yours. Your response is a true test of your intelligence - that your brain is coronavirus free. |
While his principal is still in prison - restriction of freedom of movement and COVID-19 scare bite hard on him. There is God, Mr SA |
The community spread started from the rich to the poor. Surprisingly, the culprits ain't the poor and vulnerable, but the elite. The poor are invited to do house chores, cleaning and washing for the rich with travel history to high risk countries. They keep this from the poor could hardly practice social distancing in their Ajegunle/Okokomaiko They eventually unknowingly transmit the virus to family, households and co-tenants. I was told me of a young man who does the cleaning/washing for a self-isolated UK returnee in Lekki. They fetch him during the 10-2pm window. I'm afraid sd the man doesn't know he's exposed to COVID-19. The family are in danger now as the NCDC could not fathom why they should test him and his family because they conclude that: 1. They are not returnees from high risk countries. 2. They have had no contact with COVID-19 infected person. Please advise your family, friends and loved ones to faithfully observe the lockdown. The elites ain't interested in the wellbeing of the downtrodden. |
The community spread started from the rich to the poor. Surprisingly, the culprits ain't the poor and vulnerable, but the elite. The poor are invited to do house chores, cleaning and washing for the rich with travel history to high risk countries. They keep this from the poor could hardly practice social distancing in their Ajegunle/Okokomaiko They eventually unknowingly transmit the virus to family, households and co-tenants. I was told me of a young man who does the cleaning/washing for a self-isolated UK returnee in Lekki. They fetch him during the 10-2pm window. I'm afraid sd the man doesn't know he's exposed to COVID-19. The family are in danger now as the NCDC could not fathom why they should test him and his family because they conclude that: 1. They are not returnees from high risk countries. 2. They have had no contact with COVID-19 infected person. Please advise your friends and family to observe the lockdown. The elites ain't interested in the wellbeing of the downtrodden. |
Leave the girl! She and her Mom are "one chance " for you. |
Cite the source of the information or we consider it FAKE NEWS!!! |
See edulated/schooled illiterates. The confirmed cases keep increasing in Lagos, yet they rush to get a space at the Infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba. |
Senseless idiots! The patriarch always pretend to make sense, but he's always the most senseless!!! When AMCON asks him to settles his huge indebtedness to banks and other financial institutions, he would begin to drag politics of parties, ethnicity, religion with absolute disregard for the plight of the common man. I beg, what sense would you make of the photos? O God, save Nigeria!!! |
Except God intervenes the future is bleak. In the past 2 - 3 decades, before the introduction of private varsities, the poor and the rich attended same universities in Nigeria and it was an opportunity to bond and make friends with children of the rich thereby connecting with the movers and shakers, policy makers, etc. However, nowadays, the system has created cults for the rich in our classy private universities. Even the faith-based universities accept children of the opposing faith into their institutions in as much as they can pay. Forget the fact that they may use the churches and mosques to splash mud-waters on Sundays or Fridays, they are just their to protect their own interest. If their is an opportunity up there, it's only your former colleagues in the schools and universities that would sort your case out with his parents be it politicians, MD/CEO, heads of boards and companies, etc. But now that the colleagues of the poor are themselves the children of the poor, the networks of the poor, downtrodden, helpless is becoming wider and the future is getting hopeless as education does not count again. Please remember your former friends, classmates and see what you can do to pull at least one person up out of the dragnets of misery. God save Nigeria. |
No Moslems will keep dead bodies for upward of two' days let alone two weeks. There will always be rumour peddlers. How many times did she also false report Buhari's when he was on medical leave? That's no journalism! |
Minus one cabal in Aso Rock. Everything that has a beginning must have an end. RIP to the CoS to the President, FGN. |
You're forgiven. Go and sin no more. Lest something worse happens to you. Be a good boy you were brought up to be. |
Fake news every where. It does not tire you? |
Let's be realistic, dishing out money for all Nigerians is unrealistic. What intervention do you expect from the government, it's purely not realistic. Kindly consider these scenarios for Nigeria's million population. Assuming 75 percent (i.e. 150 million) people are targeted for financial interventions at the lockdown period: 1. 150 million @ N1000 = N150 billion. 2. 150 million @ N10,000 = N1.5 trillion. 3. 150 million @ N100,000 = N15 trillion. Option 1 cannot solve the problem of hunger for 3 days. Option 2 despite being about 20 percent of the budget, cannot sustain an average family for 1 - 2 weeks, even if you live in a village. Option 3 represents about 2-year budget that could paralyse the nation economically. It cannot fix hunger problems for most families for 1 - 2 months, yet it implies the governments will be down for three years - no salaries, no infrastructure. Nigeria is headed for recession, economic activities practically halted in the past couple of weeks, price of crude has nosedive, 2020 approved budget no longer realistic among other factors explain the impracticability of the financial palliative for most Nigerians. Solution, let's be our brother's keepers. The Forbes' acclaimed Nigeria's billionaires and other well meaning Nigerians should support at a difficult time such as this. |
Noted |
Nigeria Police is the world's worst profession. Their rank and file are agents of crime and criminality. |
You live for yourself and your family. You don't live for the government. It is practically impossible for a 200 million population to miss you or feel your premature exit (i.e. demise) - you are just a drop in Nigeria's ocean. |
Akunwafor:Continue. So pornography and nudity are now your shortcut to hi-tech. |
Imagine what could have happened without lockdown. Lockdown was only meant to minimise transmission from infected person to other persons. With lockdown transmission can be limited to the affected household. |
Please push to front page!! cc Lala cc Seun |
Value system eroded. Self dignity traded for peanuts. Hmm!!! Very soon you go dey hear she is a veteran porn megastar for Naija. |
Please keep it as a dream that will never materialise. Who did we offend? While we appreciate the philanthropic gesture and intervention of the couple, they should have seen it coming on USA too. God will shield Africa with his favour at a time such as this. |
All for sex and uncontrolled procreation ![]() |
Where is the link to her video claim? |
A paradigm shift from religiosity to personally knowing and serving to God through humanity. |
Palliatives or not, the choice to live is yours. The world's super power are on their knees despite their state of the art facilities. We now know that the rich also cry. People are dying in these countries in their thousands per day. Others commit suicide. You dare not violate these orders in Germany, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Rwanda, Ghana even in South Africa. Compliance in these countries is not driven by what to receive from their respective governments, but the choice to live and fear of severe penalty if caught violating the order. Go ask the Yemenis and Syrians how they survive these years of internal crises/war. What do I say about Burundi, Somalia, Sudan, Congo, Afghanistan, Nepal, India, Niger and Bangladesh. They also comply despite millions of poor and destitutes. No state assistance. It's purely a choice between life and death. What intervention do you expect from the government, it's purely not realistic. Kindly consider these scenarios for 200 million Nigerians: 1. 200 million @ N1000 = N200 billion. 2. 200 million @ N10,000 = N2 trillion. 3. 200 million @ N100,000 = N20 trillion. Option 1 cannot solve the problem of hunger for 3 days. Option 2 despite being about 30 percent of the budget, cannot sustain an average family for 1 - 2 weeks, even if you live in a village. Option 3 about a 3-year budget that could paralyse the nation economically. It cannot fix hunger problems for most families for 1 - 2 months, yet it implies the governments will be down for three years - no salaries, no infrastructure. Let's be reasonable please. Some Nigerians believe their religious leaders who add little or nothing to their lives. If they place you on 21 days dry or white fast, you don't ask them what foods to break your fast. This is a war time. We are fighting an unseen enemy - coronavirus. It does not contract you for sexual sins, wickedness, etc, but for violating absolute regard for: 1. Consistent hand-washing. 2. Keeping your face free from viruses flying from human droplets and contamination from your hands. 3. Unquestionable home-stay and uncompromising social distancing few times you must go out to buy essential things. Remember, you live for yourself and your family. You don't live for the government. It is practically impossible for a 200 million population to miss you or feel your premature exit (i.e. demise) - you are just a drop in Nigeria's ocean. Please live for your destiny and live for God. @ Lalasticlala move to the FP please... |
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