Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,152,813 members, 7,817,359 topics. Date: Saturday, 04 May 2024 at 10:54 AM

World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria - Health (3) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Health / World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria (25868 Views)

12 Years With HIV - Lady Marks World AIDS Day (Pictures) / World AIDS Day: When Was The Last Time You Checked Your HIV Status? / World AIDS Day: African Countries With The Highest Number Of HIV/AIDS Patients (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by Hoodbilonia: 3:52pm On Dec 01, 2018
hiv
somethi g must kill man
Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by NSK4U(m): 3:53pm On Dec 01, 2018
Yankee101:


There are almost more Igbo living outside Igbo land than in the South East.

You know how many live in the HIV prevalent States?

I think it's purely cos of the marriage customs. If you no get money no woman for you.

hahaha diz country funny.....
Na now dem come dey remember say Igbos dey stay outside South East, if dem won talk of voting strength, dem go limit am to only the Igbos in South East, people been fooling themselves since Adams.�

9 Likes 3 Shares

Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by kinokano(m): 3:54pm On Dec 01, 2018
Dinho20:
STAY AWAY FROM SEX UNTIL MARRIAGE,
GET TESTED BEFORE GETTING MARRIED.
CONDOM WILL NOT SAVE YOU; ONLY GOD SAVES.

QUIT FLIRTING AND GET MARRIED.
BOYFRIENDS AND GIRLFRIENDS OF NOWADAYS MEANS NOTHING BUT VANITY UPON VANITY.
IF YOU ARE MAN IN NEED OF A WOMAN GET MARRIED, IF YOU ARE A WOMAN LOOKING FOR A MAN GET MARRIED.
Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:59pm On Dec 01, 2018
I was watching a documentary on AIDs/HIV in Nigeria and all the men/women interviewed were saying that they don't Believe that AIDs/HIV exists. and that it's just a myth, some even believes that it would never Affect them, as long as their pastor says so.


Well.. 4 of my mates died of HIV/AIDs in South Africa when i used to live there.

Ever since i stoppped fuvking without condoms, i have had sex with Atleast 150 women. i would say i am proberbly lucky, i guess. to still be Nagative.


AID/HIV is real. And it Exists more than heaven or hell.

1 Like

Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by Remix10(m): 3:59pm On Dec 01, 2018
tstx:
World AIDS Day, designated on 1 December every year since 1988, is an international day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection and mourning those who have died of the disease. Government and health officials, non-governmental organizations, and individuals around the world observe the day, often with education on AIDS prevention and control.

Today listwand joins in the observation of world AIDS day by compiling some basic facts about the scourge of the disease in Nigeria .

Below are HIV and AIDS keypoints in Nigeria, the facts and statistics, the states with the highest prevalence of HIV and AIDS in Nigeria and more.



World AIDS Day: HIV and AIDS Statistics in Nigeria

1. Nigeria has the second largest HIV epidemic in the world and one of the highest rates of new infection in sub-Saharan Africa.
Although HIV prevalence among adults is much less (2.8%) than other sub-Saharan African countries such as South Africa (18.8%) and Zambia (11.5%), the size of Nigeria's population means 3.1 million people were living with HIV in 2017

2. It is estimated that around two-thirds of new HIV infections in West and Central Africa in 2017 occurred in Nigeria. Together with South Africa and Uganda , the country accounts for around half of all new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa every year. This is despite achieving a 5% reduction in new infections between 2010 and 2017.

3. Unprotected heterosexual sex accounts for 80% of new HIV infections in Nigeria, with the majority of remaining HIV infections occurring in key affected populations such as sex workers.

4. Six states in Nigeria account for 41% of people living with HIV, including Kaduna, Akwa Ibom, Benue, Lagos, Oyo, and Kano. HIV prevalence is highest in Nigeria’s southern states (known as the South South Zone), and stands at 5.5%. It is lowest in the southeast (the South East Zone) where there is a prevalence of 1.8%. There are higher rates of HIV in rural areas (4%) than in urban ones (3%)

5. Many people living with HIV in Nigeria are unaware of their status. Nigeria continues to fall short of providing the recommended number of HIV testing and counselling sites.

6. Low levels of access to antiretroviral treatment remains an issue for people living with HIV, meaning that there are still many AIDS-related deaths in Nigeria.

7. Nigeria accounted for 37,000 of the world’s 160,000 new cases of babies born with HIV in 2016. Even South Africa which happens to be the hardest-hit country in the world, with 7.1 million people living with the virus had only 12,000 newly infected children in 2016. The high infection rate in Nigeria, along with the lack of access to Hiv drugs
helps explain why 24,000 children here died of AIDS in 2016, nearly three times as many as in South Africa.

8. Approximately 150,000 people died from AIDS-related illnesses in Nigeria in 2017. Since 2005, the reduction in the number of annual AIDS-related deaths has been minimal, indicative of the fact that only 33% of those with a positive diagnosis in Nigeria are accessing antiretroviral treatment (ART).


https://listwand.com/world-aids-day-hiv-and-aids-statistics-in-nigeria/
.
Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by Yankee101: 4:00pm On Dec 01, 2018
NSK4U:


hahaha diz country funny.....
Na now dem come dey remember say Igbos dey stay outside South East, if dem won talk of voting strength, dem go limit am to only the Igbos in South East, people been fooling themselves since Adams.�

Igbos have always helped the PDP win in the sabon garis (city of strangers) of northern towns and even threw up successful candidates in Lagos. It's the rigging that's the problem. I say it as it is, no sugar coating

3 Likes

Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by ednut1(m): 4:02pm On Dec 01, 2018
ZombiePUNISHER:


Don't mislead the public
typical low iq nigerian. Argue with facts. Have u no seen where husband and wife tested negative and positive respectively ni
Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:02pm On Dec 01, 2018
Rollins777:
Ohh my God!! Nigeria second largest WHAT!!!! GOD SAVE US.
It's because we are so populated, out of 190 million, 3million has HIV, in some other countries like South Africa, a country of 56 million people 7 million are with HIV, while a small country like Zimbabwe of 16 million people has about 1 million people leaving with the virus. So HIV is high in Nigeria because of our population.

1 Like

Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:05pm On Dec 01, 2018
gypsey:
I was watching a documentary on AIDs/HIV in Nigeria and all the men/women interviwed were saying that they don't Believe that AIDs/HIV exists. and that it's just a myth, some even believes that it would never Affect them, as long as their pastor says so.


Well.. 4 of my mates died of HIV/AIDs in South Africa when i used to live there.

Ever since i stoppped fuvking without condoms, i have had sex with Atleast 150 women. i would say i am proberbly lucky, i guess. to still be Nagative.


AID/HIV is real. And it Exist more than heaven or hell.
The chances of u meeting girl with HIV in Nigeria is actually less than 3percent of hundred, probably why u are still negative but seriously u have to start using condoms again, the chances are slim doesnt mean it not possible.
Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by FBIL: 4:06pm On Dec 01, 2018
Yankee101:


There are almost more Igbo living outside Igbo land than in the South East.

You know how many live in the HIV prevalent States?

I think it's purely cos of the marriage customs. If you no get money no woman for you.
You're wrong! HIV/AIDS spread is linked to poverty! It's more in rural Southern Africa, it's more among blacks in USA and UK. The South East has a standard of leaving and per capita income comparable to Algeria and China (World Bank/CBN statistics 2014). So, even those Igbos outside Igboland don't like communal lifestyles, they prefer a certain hygiene standard devoid of careless living with neighbors, hence the reason they prefer to build their own home wherever they reside.

4 Likes 2 Shares

Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:08pm On Dec 01, 2018
charliboy654:

The chances of u meeting girl with HIV in Nigeria is actually less than 3percent of hundred, probably why u are still negative but seriously u have to start using condoms again, the chances are slim doesnt mean it not possible.
You are totally correct!! and yes i am using condoms Nowadays.
I had sex with varities of women not just nigerians, from white, Indians, spanish, south africans, thai and vietnamese to white English women. some of them i don't even know their names or can even recognise them.
Cheers! for the Advice. cheesy
Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by FBIL: 4:08pm On Dec 01, 2018
SOUTH EAST, JUST 1.8%?
HIV/AIDS spread is linked to poverty! It's more in rural Southern Africa, it's more among blacks in USA and UK. The South East has a standard of leaving and per capita income comparable to Algeria and China (World Bank/CBN statistics 2014). So, even those Igbos outside Igboland don't like communal lifestyles, they prefer a certain hygiene standard devoid of careless living with neighbors, hence the reason they prefer to build their own home wherever they reside. Poverty helps to spread HIV/AIDS faster.

2 Likes 2 Shares

Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by wink2015(m): 4:09pm On Dec 01, 2018
tstx:
World AIDS Day, designated on 1 December every year since 1988, is an international day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection and mourning those who have died of the disease. Government and health officials, non-governmental organizations, and individuals around the world observe the day, often with education on AIDS prevention and control.

Today listwand joins in the observation of world AIDS day by compiling some basic facts about the scourge of the disease in Nigeria .

Below are HIV and AIDS keypoints in Nigeria, the facts and statistics, the states with the highest prevalence of HIV and AIDS in Nigeria and more.



World AIDS Day: HIV and AIDS Statistics in Nigeria

1. Nigeria has the second largest HIV epidemic in the world and one of the highest rates of new infection in sub-Saharan Africa.
Although HIV prevalence among adults is much less (2.8%) than other sub-Saharan African countries such as South Africa (18.8%) and Zambia (11.5%), the size of Nigeria's population means 3.1 million people were living with HIV in 2017

2. It is estimated that around two-thirds of new HIV infections in West and Central Africa in 2017 occurred in Nigeria. Together with South Africa and Uganda , the country accounts for around half of all new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa every year. This is despite achieving a 5% reduction in new infections between 2010 and 2017.

3. Unprotected heterosexual sex accounts for 80% of new HIV infections in Nigeria, with the majority of remaining HIV infections occurring in key affected populations such as sex workers.

4. Six states in Nigeria account for 41% of people living with HIV, including Kaduna, Akwa Ibom, Benue, Lagos, Oyo, and Kano. HIV prevalence is highest in Nigeria’s southern states (known as the South South Zone), and stands at 5.5%. It is lowest in the southeast (the South East Zone) where there is a prevalence of 1.8%. There are higher rates of HIV in rural areas (4%) than in urban ones (3%)

5. Many people living with HIV in Nigeria are unaware of their status. Nigeria continues to fall short of providing the recommended number of HIV testing and counselling sites.

6. Low levels of access to antiretroviral treatment remains an issue for people living with HIV, meaning that there are still many AIDS-related deaths in Nigeria.

7. Nigeria accounted for 37,000 of the world’s 160,000 new cases of babies born with HIV in 2016. Even South Africa which happens to be the hardest-hit country in the world, with 7.1 million people living with the virus had only 12,000 newly infected children in 2016. The high infection rate in Nigeria, along with the lack of access to Hiv drugs
helps explain why 24,000 children here died of AIDS in 2016, nearly three times as many as in South Africa.

8. Approximately 150,000 people died from AIDS-related illnesses in Nigeria in 2017. Since 2005, the reduction in the number of annual AIDS-related deaths has been minimal, indicative of the fact that only 33% of those with a positive diagnosis in Nigeria are accessing antiretroviral treatment (ART).


https://listwand.com/world-aids-day-hiv-and-aids-statistics-in-nigeria/

LEARN TO ZIP UP AND YOU WILL BE FREE FROM SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES LIKE AIDS.

Get married and stick to one faithful partner.

Avoid sex with SLAY QUEEN, SLAY MAMA and BROTHEL PROSTITUTES THEY ARE CARRIERS OF THE STDs like Aids including the dreaded STAPHYLOCOCUS AUREUS.

Avoid MouthAction. You risked contracting HUMAN PAPILOMA VIRUS.

2 Likes

Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:10pm On Dec 01, 2018
tstx:
World AIDS Day, designated on 1 December every year since 1988, is an international day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection and mourning those who have died of the disease. Government and health officials, non-governmental organizations, and individuals around the world observe the day, often with education on AIDS prevention and control.

Today listwand joins in the observation of world AIDS day by compiling some basic facts about the scourge of the disease in Nigeria .

Below are HIV and AIDS keypoints in Nigeria, the facts and statistics, the states with the highest prevalence of HIV and AIDS in Nigeria and more.



World AIDS Day: HIV and AIDS Statistics in Nigeria

1. Nigeria has the second largest HIV epidemic in the world and one of the highest rates of new infection in sub-Saharan Africa.
Although HIV prevalence among adults is much less (2.8%) than other sub-Saharan African countries such as South Africa (18.8%) and Zambia (11.5%), the size of Nigeria's population means 3.1 million people were living with HIV in 2017

2. It is estimated that around two-thirds of new HIV infections in West and Central Africa in 2017 occurred in Nigeria. Together with South Africa and Uganda , the country accounts for around half of all new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa every year. This is despite achieving a 5% reduction in new infections between 2010 and 2017.

3. Unprotected heterosexual sex accounts for 80% of new HIV infections in Nigeria, with the majority of remaining HIV infections occurring in key affected populations such as sex workers.

4. Six states in Nigeria account for 41% of people living with HIV, including Kaduna, Akwa Ibom, Benue, Lagos, Oyo, and Kano. HIV prevalence is highest in Nigeria’s southern states (known as the South South Zone), and stands at 5.5%. It is lowest in the southeast (the South East Zone) where there is a prevalence of 1.8%. There are higher rates of HIV in rural areas (4%) than in urban ones (3%)

5. Many people living with HIV in Nigeria are unaware of their status. Nigeria continues to fall short of providing the recommended number of HIV testing and counselling sites.

6. Low levels of access to antiretroviral treatment remains an issue for people living with HIV, meaning that there are still many AIDS-related deaths in Nigeria.

7. Nigeria accounted for 37,000 of the world’s 160,000 new cases of babies born with HIV in 2016. Even South Africa which happens to be the hardest-hit country in the world, with 7.1 million people living with the virus had only 12,000 newly infected children in 2016. The high infection rate in Nigeria, along with the lack of access to Hiv drugs
helps explain why 24,000 children here died of AIDS in 2016, nearly three times as many as in South Africa.

8. Approximately 150,000 people died from AIDS-related illnesses in Nigeria in 2017. Since 2005, the reduction in the number of annual AIDS-related deaths has been minimal, indicative of the fact that only 33% of those with a positive diagnosis in Nigeria are accessing antiretroviral treatment (ART).


https://listwand.com/world-aids-day-hiv-and-aids-statistics-in-nigeria/



HIV is a scam
Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:12pm On Dec 01, 2018
gypsey:
You are totally correct!! and yes i am using condoms Nowadays.
I had sex with varities of women not just nigerians, from white, Indians, spanish, south africans, thai and vietnamses to white English women. some of them i don't even know their names or can even recognise them.
Cheers! for the Advice. cheesy
Baba I carry hand for u, hope to be like u sha wen I grow up
Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by donofdons: 4:17pm On Dec 01, 2018
NSK4U:
South East Amaka
with all the beautiful Igbo sons and daughters, yet they have low percent of those infected
Igbo Amaka truly, argue with ya keyboard

It is the Jewish blood. The blood of God resists demonic afflictions.

6 Likes 1 Share

Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by Yankee101: 4:21pm On Dec 01, 2018
FBIL:

You're wrong! HIV/AIDS spread is linked to poverty! It's more in rural Southern Africa, it's more among blacks in USA and UK. The South East has a standard of leaving and per capita income comparable to Algeria and China (World Bank/CBN statistics 2014). So, even those Igbos outside Igboland don't like communal lifestyles, they prefer a certain hygiene standard devoid of careless living with neighbors, hence the reason they prefer to build their own home wherever they reside.

Lagos is the richest city in Nigeria

Kano is the richest city in the North
Kaduna is the second richest city in the North
South Africa is the most advanced country in sub Sahara
Akwai Ibom is one of the richest states in the entire country
Sokoto is the poorest state in Nigeria but not on the list
Abuja city has no rural settlement. It has one of the highest prevalence in the country after the 6 listed states


Now, talk to me about per capita again?

2 Likes

Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:25pm On Dec 01, 2018
charliboy654:

Baba I carry hand for u, hope to be like u sha wen I grow up
Please don't be like me, i am not proud of what i ve done, it's just that i was Curious and i Drive Delivery truck Around Europe, that's how i met these women,
And some of them are Prostitutes. tongue who i pick up in Amsterdam when i stop there or at any European countries.

1 Like

Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by bigstan11787(m): 4:25pm On Dec 01, 2018
Is it posible for someone to contact hiv for lik 3years without him or her kwnowing or or having any simptom that will lead to him/her giingt for hiv test? Cx i ve not cheak for the past 4years, am nt a flirt doe
Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:39pm On Dec 01, 2018
bigstan11787:
Is it posible for someone to contact hiv for lik 3years without him or her kwnowing or or having any simptom that will lead to him/her giingt for hiv test? Cx i ve not cheak for the past 4years, am nt a flirt doe
You don't have to be a flirt to contact it, People can contact it from haircuts at the barbers, Needles from the Hospitals, Nail clippers, hair clipper and Any form of blood transfusion. people have contacted it through their Husbands/wives, no were is safe.

But No need to panic i am sure you would be fine, i guess. grin

i ve witnessed a case of a poor house wife who was infected by her husband.
Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:45pm On Dec 01, 2018
I hear nowadays people can live For Atleast 30 years with HIV/ADS with regular medications, medications which are often very Expensive and with Painful side effects.

Some people with HIV/AIDs can even get married and have children shocked Very scary i must say.
Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by tiredoflife(m): 4:46pm On Dec 01, 2018
princeSammyz:
u de fear ni? My guy no trust himself

Guy after the test what next undecided

No one has being able to give me any reason why the test is good
U test come back
Dem tell u say u are positive
So what next
Cos to me it doesn't make any sense
Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by MadamExcellency: 4:58pm On Dec 01, 2018
NSK4U:


hahaha diz country funny.....
Na now dem come dey remember say Igbos dey stay outside South East, if dem won talk of voting strength, dem go limit am to only the Igbos in South East, people been fooling themselves since Adams.�


That's how foolish they become.

Myopic and delusional

3 Likes 1 Share

Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by Positivepoint(m): 5:05pm On Dec 01, 2018
tstx:
World AIDS Day, designated on 1 December every year since 1988, is an international day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection and mourning those who have died of the disease. Government and health officials, non-governmental organizations, and individuals around the world observe the day, often with education on AIDS prevention and control.

Today listwand joins in the observation of world AIDS day by compiling some basic facts about the scourge of the disease in Nigeria .

Below are HIV and AIDS keypoints in Nigeria, the facts and statistics, the states with the highest prevalence of HIV and AIDS in Nigeria and more.



World AIDS Day: HIV and AIDS Statistics in Nigeria

1. Nigeria has the second largest HIV epidemic in the world and one of the highest rates of new infection in sub-Saharan Africa.
Although HIV prevalence among adults is much less (2.8%) than other sub-Saharan African countries such as South Africa (18.8%) and Zambia (11.5%), the size of Nigeria's population means 3.1 million people were living with HIV in 2017

2. It is estimated that around two-thirds of new HIV infections in West and Central Africa in 2017 occurred in Nigeria. Together with South Africa and Uganda , the country accounts for around half of all new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa every year. This is despite achieving a 5% reduction in new infections between 2010 and 2017.

3. Unprotected heterosexual sex accounts for 80% of new HIV infections in Nigeria, with the majority of remaining HIV infections occurring in key affected populations such as sex workers.

4. Six states in Nigeria account for 41% of people living with HIV, including Kaduna, Akwa Ibom, Benue, Lagos, Oyo, and Kano. HIV prevalence is highest in Nigeria’s southern states (known as the South South Zone), and stands at 5.5%. It is lowest in the southeast (the South East Zone) where there is a prevalence of 1.8%. There are higher rates of HIV in rural areas (4%) than in urban ones (3%)

5. Many people living with HIV in Nigeria are unaware of their status. Nigeria continues to fall short of providing the recommended number of HIV testing and counselling sites.

6. Low levels of access to antiretroviral treatment remains an issue for people living with HIV, meaning that there are still many AIDS-related deaths in Nigeria.

7. Nigeria accounted for 37,000 of the world’s 160,000 new cases of babies born with HIV in 2016. Even South Africa which happens to be the hardest-hit country in the world, with 7.1 million people living with the virus had only 12,000 newly infected children in 2016. The high infection rate in Nigeria, along with the lack of access to Hiv drugs
helps explain why 24,000 children here died of AIDS in 2016, nearly three times as many as in South Africa.

8. Approximately 150,000 people died from AIDS-related illnesses in Nigeria in 2017. Since 2005, the reduction in the number of annual AIDS-related deaths has been minimal, indicative of the fact that only 33% of those with a positive diagnosis in Nigeria are accessing antiretroviral treatment (ART).


https://listwand.com/world-aids-day-hiv-and-aids-statistics-in-nigeria/

Your top prevailing state are wrong. Kindly refer to NACA website for the correct info


https://www.google.com.ng/url?sa=i&source=undefined&cd=&ved=0ahUKEwiDpPTsgP_eAhUrn-AKHRs7CWsQzPwBCAM&url=https%3A%2F%2Fnaca.gov.ng%2Fnigeria-prevalence-rate%2F&psig=AOvVaw2Jj8s_cp8eJkrWdDDykFFn&ust=1543766594184756

Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by ZombiePUNISHER: 5:14pm On Dec 01, 2018
ednut1:
typical low iq nigerian. Argue with facts. Have u no seen where husband and wife tested negative and positive respectively ni

I repeat... Don't mislead the public
Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by XDaBOSS(m): 5:16pm On Dec 01, 2018
Even Kano follow? So Aboki man to like puna lik this......
Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by Ivorianaija(f): 5:39pm On Dec 01, 2018
sotall:
Team do it raw

Nothing tastes sweeter

but that death is so sweet now

1 Like

Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by KwadjoBoy: 5:46pm On Dec 01, 2018
nigerians can die with their dirty selves, ghana reigns supreme
Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by davodyguy: 6:22pm On Dec 01, 2018
fakeprophet:


why 6 months? we were meant to believe is every 3 months.
That's the interval for donation of blood.

3 months is like after sex.

Before sex with a new lady, both of you need to get tested

1 Like

Re: World AIDS Day: HIV And AIDS Facts, Key Points & Statistics In Nigeria by davodyguy: 6:32pm On Dec 01, 2018
gypsey:
I hear nowadays people can live For Atleast 30 years with HIV/ADS with regular medications, medications which are often very Expensive and with Painful side effects.

Some people with HIV/AIDs can even get married and have children shocked Very scary i must say.
Try to avoid contracting it in the first place.

Different ailments and diseases kill people, but try to avoid any

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Reply)

JOHESU To Embark On Nationwide Strike / Google Honours Dr Ameyo Adadevoh With A Google Doodle On Her Birthday. / Abimbola Awoliyi: First Female Doctor

(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. 78
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.