Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,154,193 members, 7,822,025 topics. Date: Thursday, 09 May 2024 at 02:10 AM

Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa - Health (6) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Health / Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa (32437 Views)

Omicron COVID Appeared In Nigeria In October - Weeks Before South Africa / Two Cases Of Omicron COVID Variant Detected In Nigeria / Omicron COVID Variant Was In Europe Before Detected By South African Scientists. (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by TMKsouth: 3:55pm On Nov 29, 2021
Loreettaa:

When Nigeria helped your country, it was acting "alone" as you said. Did you give it thanks? Even when other African countries couldn't help you guys, we were prominent in fighting a battle that didn't concern us.
Now you claim that this lady is acting on behalf of AU, right? In what capacity? If you can prove that she is an appointee of the African Union, we can start from there.

Can u not read? It tells me a lot that u don't know what you're talking about even with Nigeria's alleged leading role during apartheid. The pic below says she's the co-chair of the Africa vaccine alliance which is an office at the AU. So why u asking me to prove she's representing the AU?

If Nigeria played such a critical role in SA y'all would have been invited to speak at both Mandela's memorial service and his funeral days later - but you were not. Critical countries were there including Zambia, Tanzania, and Cuba.

How do u explain that? Lai Mohammed must have been around back during apartheid coz u guys were lied to about your overbloated role.

1 Like

Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by Codes151(m): 4:02pm On Nov 29, 2021
Can we ban everyone from coming into nigeria right now?
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by BlackfireX: 4:10pm On Nov 29, 2021
[quote author=JaceBlaze post=108054959]


And we didn't ask anybody to speak for us so calm your ass down.[/quote



No I won't...just got me a hot SA lady..love can make you do crazy things


As for you zazi kpubuwa I am not the source of your frustration
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by knowhowk: 4:11pm On Nov 29, 2021
BeeBeeOoh:


You ended up saying nothing. So so sad angry
. Really Soo Sad.
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by TMKsouth: 4:20pm On Nov 29, 2021
BlackfireX:

No I won't...just got me a hot SA lady..love can make you do crazy things
As for you zazi kpubuwa I am not the source of your frustration

South Africans - the Brazilians of Africa cool

Nigeria - the Taliban of Africa.
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by Loreettaa: 4:42pm On Nov 29, 2021
TMKsouth:


Can u not read? It tells me a lot that u don't know what you're talking about even with Nigeria's alleged leading role during apartheid. The pic below says she's the co-chair of the Africa vaccine alliance which is an office at the AU. So why u asking me to prove she's representing the AU?

If Nigeria played such a critical role in SA y'all would have been invited to speak at both Mandela's memorial service and his funeral days later - but you were not. Critical countries were there including Zambia, Tanzania, and Cuba.

How do u explain that? Lai Mohammed must have been around back during apartheid coz u guys were lied to about your overbloated role.


So because ungrateful souls like yours snubbed Jonathan, that erases all the good Nigerians did for South Africa in the 70s, and 80s? You reason like an infant.
You may erase the part Nigeria played during apartheid from your history books. But still, you can never erase it from world history. Just because you do not acknowledge it, doesn't mean, it didn't happen.
Nigeria may be down at the moment, but there was a time Nigeria stood up for South Africa even when it had absolutely nothing to gain from it.
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by obailala(m): 4:44pm On Nov 29, 2021
omoharry:
Oga, where did you get your statistics from? what informed your conclusion that 4 out of 5 Nigerians have rejected the Vaccine?
Conclusion was from personal experience interacting with people from different works of life. Even within my immediate family of 8, only myself and 1 sibling agreed to take the vaccine.
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by JaceBlaze: 4:53pm On Nov 29, 2021
[quote author=BlackfireX post=108062375][/quote]


Wow you got yourself a "hot SA lady"? I don't blame you for flaunting that because I know that's a gold standard compared to what you left in West Africa cheesy grin

As for imaginary frustrations,man I'm sure your problems are much bigger than mine considering where you come from. wink

1 Like

Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by TMKsouth: 4:54pm On Nov 29, 2021
Loreettaa:

So because ungrateful souls like yours snubbed Jonathan, that erases all the good Nigerians did for South Africa in the 70s, and 80s? You reason like an infant.
You may erase the part Nigeria played during apartheid from your history books. But still, you can never erase it from world history. Just because you do not acknowledge it, doesn't mean, it didn't happen.
Nigeria may be down at the moment, but there was a time Nigeria stood up for South Africa even when it had absolutely nothing to gain from it.

Provide proof that u were the leading nation against apartheid as u claimed. No wonder Jonathan was snubbed - they avoided some ridiculous speech based on the Lai Mohammed book of falsehoods.

Half the world supported the fight against apartheid, including Nigeria, and SA is grateful for it just as we have also become a helpful nation towards others in need. But this bragging, exxagerating bit and entitlement to SA is repulsive.
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by Krismas(m): 4:59pm On Nov 29, 2021
BeeBeeOoh:


You ended up saying nothing. So so sad angry
grin He ended up saying everything! South Africa is filled wit white Dutch. They are the ones who manufactured the useless Omicron. Yet we no send grin That’s how they said Delta variant was so deadly grin of which we use am drink garri. Na mumu dey believe in Covid. If u like give urself BP
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by Loreettaa: 5:11pm On Nov 29, 2021
TMKsouth:


Provide proof that u were the leading nation against apartheid as u claimed. No wonder Jonathan was snubbed - they avoided some ridiculous speech based on the Lai Mohammed book of falsehoods.

Half the world supported the fight against apartheid, including Nigeria, and SA is grateful for it just as we have also become a helpful nation towards others in need. But this bragging, exxagerating bit and entitlement to SA is repulsive.
In Africa, Nigeria was your biggest fan as much as support go. But hatred stemming from jealousy made you forget. Still, it's ever fresh in our minds.
Nigeria still supports South African owned businesses in Nigeria, chief of which is Mtn. We are the bigger ones. Despite some bad eggs in our midst, we aren't bad people. We'll still speak up for the rest of Africa, like we've always done. Call it pride. But if South Africa can put in one third of the efforts Nigeria has made, sacrificed as much as we have to Foster peace and unity in Africa, as we have and still do, then you deserve bragging rights.
Till then...
End of.
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by Sagamite(m): 5:12pm On Nov 29, 2021
TMKsouth:

HER REMARKS

“Had the first SARS-Covid virus — the one that was first identified in China last year — originated in Africa it is now clear that the world would have locked us away and thrown away the key,” she scathed.

“There would have been no urgency to develop vaccines because we would have been expendable, Africa would have become known as the continent of Covid.

“What is going on right now is inevitable, it's a result of the world’s failure to vaccinate in an equitable, urgent and speedy manner.”

She criticised countries for immediately introducing travel bans to numerous southern African countries and pleaded to vaccinate Africans urgently.

See here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZB2IrghOxDI

“Quite frankly, it is unacceptable, these travel bans are based on politics and not in science, it is wrong”.

“Why are the Africans unvaccinated? It’s an outrage. We knew we were going to get here. We knew this was a crossroads it was going to bring us to. It was going to bring us to a variant, it was going to bring us to more dangerous variants. “Why are we acting surprised? Why are we locking away Africa when this virus is already on three continents?”

“Nobody is locking away Belgium & Israel (where cases were also reported). Why are we locking away Africa?

“It is wrong and it also time our African leaders stand up and they find their voice. African leadership needs to sit up at this moment, our Presidents need to wake up at this moment and realise that this is not business as usual.

“The continent is at stake, our lives are at stake and we cannot allow the world to do this to us”.

"It is an OUTRAGE? .......we cannot allow the world to do this to us?"

Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija e no go better for you!

E no go better for your entire lineage!

Another black moooron whining and claiming entitlement of what White people should do for them.

Anuofia cretin! 5,000 Wakas to your entire ancestors.

When you black people are supporting leaders that are looting your countries dry, to live a show-off life with their family to oppress you; which then consequently makes you deitify and "appreciate" them. And the rest of you cretins are busy using the little money you have to buy Aso Ebi, send your kids to madrassas, buy 4x4s to show-off and you give money to pastors flying private jets, you then turn around to blame other people who are progressing their countries.

Yes, the Whites have their vaccines and have kept it to treat THEIR people as priority. They owe you black fooools NOTHING!

Why can the black retards not develop their own vaccines?

They prefer to abandon their brains and pray to GOD, GOD and GOD for everything.

Then you now turnaround to blame those who have sense and are always achieving for "what they are not doing for you"?

Go and pay for the Know-How, motherfuckingfuckers, or pray to your everlastingly useless God(s) (as usual) for your vaccines! "He can do anything! Blood of Jesus! He is a miracle-maker! Only the Almighty can determine your Qadar and you can't change it! Insha Allah!"

E no go better for you Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija and all those supporting you. Na hunger and disease go kill una black people for you perpetual stupidity!
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by TMKsouth: 5:15pm On Nov 29, 2021
Loreettaa:

In Africa, Nigeria was your biggest fan as much as support go. But hatred stemming from jealousy made you forget. Still, it's ever fresh in our minds.
Nigeria still supports South African owned businesses in Nigeria, chief of which is Mtn. We are the bigger ones. Despite some bad eggs in our midst, we aren't bad people. We'll still speak up for the rest of Africa, like we've always done. Call it pride. But if South Africa can put in one third of the efforts Nigeria has made, sacrificed as much as we have to Foster peace and unity in Africa, as we have and still do, then you deserve bragging rights.
Till then...
End of.

Allow others to praise you - not you praising yourself.

The success of SA companies in Nigeria is a feather in SA's cap - not the other way round. How many big Nigerian businesses operate in SA apart from Dangote undecided

I'm interested in the part I highlighted in bold - could u elaborate?!
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by Krismas(m): 5:17pm On Nov 29, 2021
jmoore:


1. Vaccination is nothing new. Ask your parents if you weren't vaccinated against polio, measles, etc.

2. Vaccination certificates are not new. Your pastors who travel to southafrica have yellow fever vaccination certificates.


Covid-19 is a new disease, hence the precautions being taken.

Let's assume you are right with your interpretation of revelation, are you trying to stop the prophecy from coming to past? Did revelation say you can stop the prophecy?
grin Only MuMus keep equating Covid vaccine to polio! Which other vaccines have mRNA? Which other vaccines have this level of mandates? We can not stop prophecies but we can avoid them. If I can not stop a building’s collapse, can’t I stop it from collapsing on me?

1 Like

Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by Cousin9999: 5:32pm On Nov 29, 2021
It's not a coincidence that the part of Africa with the most oyinbo residents and visitors has the biggest issue with Chinese flu.

And I think this new variant is fake or exaggerated.
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by jmoore(m): 5:40pm On Nov 29, 2021
Krismas:
grin Only MuMus keep equating Covid vaccine to polio! Which other vaccines have mRNA? Which other vaccines have this level of mandates? We can not stop prophecies but we can avoid them. If I can not stop a building’s collapse, can’t I stop it from collapsing on me?
A prophecy said no one can buy anything without the mark of the beast.

'No one' has no exception. Which means if you don't have the mark of the beast, you will starve to death.

You already believe that you will be left out from the rapture, that is why you are scared of mark of the beasts.

Wisdom should have taught you that if no one can purchase anything without mark of the beast, then Christians won't be on earth and must have been taken up by rapture.
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by Sagamite(m): 5:41pm On Nov 29, 2021
shigoslim:
African ! African ! Oh my African.
What is our problems? Can we conclude that African is an intellectual deficiency . Why must we depends on western world to survive? Why is it difficult for us to place priority on science than religion? Why is African leaders looking down on themself? [/color]


Its always saddens me when I could not locate African in MAP science and technology. We are blessed naturally, We have everything that can make us great even be in the forefront of leadership. The African youth have been left hidden. African leaders should place priority to African youth, motivate, empower more importantly leave power for them.[color=#990000]



The African youth has every potential, intellectual capacity, courage, strive in hazardous environment to survive and can motion the affairs of our great continent. [/color]

The African youths can challenge the western world if given the rightful tools. Human capital is more necessary than fiscal capital. For centuries less were placed on human capital development in every part of African nations upto date . The sense of incurring fiscal capital has put many African nations into debt and economic depression, even causing hyperinflation.
[color=#990000]


When do African realized this , and change our ways of life. We need to reorganize our society, have a serious sense discussions that everything is not about using forces, anger, superiority power to achieve things. [/color]



The western world we continue to look down on us as intellectual deficiency continents in many years to come. [color=#990000]

Don't mind the black cretins!
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by Krismas(m): 5:43pm On Nov 29, 2021
jmoore:

A prophecy said no one can buy anything without the mark of the beast.

'No one' has no exception. Which means if you don't have the mark of the beast, you will starve to death.

You already believe that you will be left out from the rapture, that is why you are scared of mark of the beasts.

Wisdom should have taught you that if no one can purchase anything without mark of the beast, then Christians won't be on earth and must have been taken up by rapture.
grin Covid is just a test run to the mark. Not yet the mark. And as for not buying and selling, there will be smuggling. Many will miss the rapture, no big deal. Yet they will not be worse off
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by Sagamite(m): 5:44pm On Nov 29, 2021
Righteousness2:
So much Deceptions and Delusions in these last of the Last days. You need the wisdom of GOD to operate, if not you fall for the Deceptions and Delusions.

CV is the Red carpet to the Beast System.
Everything that is being done about it has 2 major End points .
First is Population Control and Depopulation
Second target is to connect souls to the Mark of the Beast.

Revelation 13:16-18
And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:

And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.

Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.


This one is just not a black foool, he is mentally-ill.

E dey carry oyinbo religion for head with passion but they claim oyinbo is after him.

Weyrey patapata! (Complete lunatic)

1 Like

Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by africandollar: 5:49pm On Nov 29, 2021
shigoslim:
African ! African ! Oh my African.
What is our problems? Can we conclude that African is an intellectual deficiency . Why must we depends on western world to survive? Why is it difficult for us to place priority on science than religion? Why is African leaders looking down on themself? [/color]


Its always saddens me when I could not locate African in MAP science and technology. We are blessed naturally, We have everything that can make us great even be in the forefront of leadership. The African youth have been left hidden. African leaders should place priority to African youth, motivate, empower more importantly leave power for them.[color=#990000]



The African youth has every potential, intellectual capacity, courage, strive in hazardous environment to survive and can motion the affairs of our great continent. [/color]

The African youths can challenge the western world if given the rightful tools. Human capital is more necessary than fiscal capital. For centuries less were placed on human capital development in every part of African nations upto date . The sense of incurring fiscal capital has put many African nations into debt and economic depression, even causing hyperinflation.
[color=#990000]


When do African realized this , and change our ways of life. We need to reorganize our society, have a serious sense discussions that everything is not about using forces, anger, superiority power to achieve things. [/color]



The western world we continue to look down on us as intellectual deficiency continents in many years to come. [color=#990000]

I’ve been waiting for someone like you with sense to speak the right words. Is it the western world that is presently looting all the monies in Africa while it’s citizens go hungry? What sort of entitlement mentality is this that she’s exhibiting and we’re all here clapping for her? She’s done nothing else than cement the generally believed theory that we blacks are an inferior race that needs to be given hand outs by our ‘superior’ western brothers in order to survive.

Your leaders didn’t where there loot (knowingly) with them so why should they share their science with you?!
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by BlackfireX: 6:01pm On Nov 29, 2021
JaceBlaze:



Wow you got yourself a "hot SA lady"? I don't blame you for flaunting that because I know that's a gold standard compared to what you left in West Africa cheesy grin

As for imaginary frustrations,man I'm sure your problems are much bigger than mine considering where you come from. wink


I have always have a thing for South African lady since way back... well this babe told me she won't even date SA men...that they are very empty, no ambition , clannish and unravelled.

True or not I don't care ... you guys will soon be my inlaw grin

Now concerning your frustrated life you are trying to bequeathe unto me,see all I can tell you Nigerians are gods to every other African, despite our low estate right now...we are your gods
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by BlackfireX: 6:03pm On Nov 29, 2021
TMKsouth:


South Africans - the Brazilians of Africa cool

Nigeria - the Taliban of Africa.


grin


So taliban is involved with a fine Brazilian girl


Or bad boy gets a beautiful girl


Or beauty and the beast


Nigerians are gods
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by wealthyhenry(m): 6:04pm On Nov 29, 2021
jmoore:


1. Vaccination is nothing new. Ask your parents if you weren't vaccinated against polio, measles, etc.

2. Vaccination certificates are not new. Your pastors who travel to southafrica have yellow fever vaccination certificates.


Covid-19 is a new disease, hence the precautions being taken.

Let's assume you are right with your interpretation of revelation, are you trying to stop the prophecy from coming to past? Did revelation say you can stop the prophecy?

Yes vaccination is not new. But this particular vaccine has all the makings of the biblical mark of the beast. For instance. Nobody sanctioned or sacked anybody from the office without the flu vaccine, polio vaccine etc. But the case is not the same with this vaccine.

Secondly, what's written in revelation 13 is a warning. Read the latter part of it, you'd see the warning. "He who has ears let him hear"

God has prewarned the world what's going to happen and nobody will hold him responsible for what happens to anybody.

Ps. This vaccine is not the biblical Mark of the beast, but its the foundation that will usher in the Mark.

Please do not be deceived and let no man deceive you.
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by TMKsouth: 6:08pm On Nov 29, 2021
BlackfireX:



grin


So taliban is involved with a fine Brazilian girl


Or bad boy gets a beautiful girl


Or beauty and the beast


Nigerians are gods

The Gods are the 30 million South African men who produce the 30 million South African Goddesses cool cool cool
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by JaceBlaze: 6:13pm On Nov 29, 2021
BlackfireX:



I have always have a thing for South African lady since way back... well this babe told me she won't even date SA men...that they are very empty, no ambition , clannish and unravelled.

True or not I don't care ... you guys will soon be my inlaw grin

Now concerning your frustrated life you are trying to bequeathe unto me,see all I can tell you Nigerians are gods to every other African, despite our low estate right now...we are your gods

So soon you are going to join the sorrow train with the rest of your brothers who lost their properties to South African women? We know how mesmerising they are to West Africans since they are not used to such beauty cheesy .And what do you want us to do with the info she told you?

Who you fall in love with is entirely your business,and you ain't no in-law of mine.

Gods that get deported in cattle trucks in smaller African countries? Gods that get screened like thugs in every port of entry whenever they travel?... that's great.

1 Like

Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by BRATISLAVA: 6:42pm On Nov 29, 2021
laiperi:
We had a good try in Senegal that even developed rapid testing for covid-19. They could have gone further if one or some of our moneybags invested there or in Center For Excellence here in Osun or Lagos.

Vaccines take a great deal of investment and RISKS in case anything goes wrong. So most of these CRISP technology companies look for Government Immunity because some people will sue and wipe out their profit.

Then, there are fake discoveries by reputable senior Research Professors from AIDS to - you name it - that have fallen apart.

We can, but this money money first mentality is an albatross.

Last sentence:

You want them to put money last? What is their compensation for making the vaccines? Do you think every scientist and researcher doesn't dream of that big break that makes their years in the lab worth it and distinguished?

When they took out funds to make the vaccine, they better well be making a profit and settling all their investors. If they didn't make a profit, they would not do it, and neither wpould you, despite what you think. Cut them some slack.

We don't have this outrage for all the people incurably down with hepatitis and diabetes and high blood pressure. Somehow pro (-free) vaccine people seem to think that other lives don't matter.

If they want to sell them, they have justification to. Why don't we push for diabetes vaccines? HIV vaccines? These are incurable diseases, too, and a lot of people get them every year. Some are even contagious.
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by omoharry(f): 7:26pm On Nov 29, 2021
obailala:
Conclusion was from personal experience interacting with people from different works of life. Even within my immediate family of 8, only myself and 1 sibling agreed to take the vaccine.
So did you get the average few from the 200 million Nigerians to come to your conclusion? Just your house and views from your small inner circle made u come to the conclusion?? . Na wa oo!
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by Xisnin(m): 8:25pm On Nov 29, 2021
mainman7:
Now I know why they massively used TV and Media to brainwash us that Africa is poor.
I asked a simple question and you replied with this incoherent statement.
Why are you sad that you are being restricted from visiting the land of the devils?
Shouldn't that be a call for celebration?


Poverty is a thing of the Mind. My People, please don't sell your Eternal Soul for anything!!! Gnashing of teeth await those trapped!
If you believe this, you would not be defrauding people.
You will be contented with whatever you can honestly earn.
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by seunayantokun(m): 9:00pm On Nov 29, 2021
She is a real queen that knows how to rightly slay. Knowledge plus correct mindset, that's how to slay for development of humanity.
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by BlackfireX: 9:12pm On Nov 29, 2021
JaceBlaze:


So soon you are going to join the sorrow train with the rest of your brothers who lost their properties to South African women? We know how mesmerising they are to West Africans since they are not used to such beauty cheesy .And what do you want us to do with the info she told you?

Who you fall in love with is entirely your business,and you ain't no in-law of mine.

Gods that get deported in cattle trucks in smaller African countries? Gods that get screened like thugs in every port of entry whenever they travel?... that's great.


Hope you don't drink suicide portion...are you this frustrated??

Yell at the whites, indians positioning themselves in SA ..

Hey I live in Nigeria, I have been around the world right now...I am growing my swags


Oh my ( how do you say fine girl in SA??) Chikito will visit after Xmas


Like I said Nigerians re gods to other African countries especially SA
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by BlackfireX: 9:14pm On Nov 29, 2021
TMKsouth:


The Gods are the 30 million South African men who produce the 30 million South African Goddesses cool cool cool




How much is your unrecognised rand to dollar ??
Re: Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija BBC Interview On Omicron COVID In South Africa by obailala(m): 9:16pm On Nov 29, 2021
omoharry:
So did you get the average few from the 200 million Nigerians to come to your conclusion? Just your house and views from your small inner circle made u come to the conclusion?? . Na wa oo!
It's impossible to get the views of 200 million people. Hence why conclusion can be drawn from a reasonable sample of individuals from different works of life.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (Reply)

11 Female Burn Survivors Come Together For A Beautiful Photoshoot / Physically Challenged Lady Slays In Wheelchair, Shares Inspiring Post (photos) / Are Energy Drinks Really That Bad?

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 98
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.