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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by umarwy(m): 6:58pm On Mar 29, 2020
dustydee:

Please what is ori?
Regarding Garlic and ginger, I believe the Chinese eat it more than most other races yet they were not immune from the virus. I doubt it can prevent this virus.

Ori is shear butter

I was trolling and doing banter I didn't mean what I said about those items.

I was just highlighting some of the WhatsApp broadcast I have received in the past week. Some say dogon yaro etc some say you will find a strand of hair in Qur'an, you soak it in water and drink.

A lot of misinformation going round.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Chommieblaq(f): 7:31pm On Mar 29, 2020
Lexusgs430:



This battle is not mine alone........ I go siddon for house jejely......

Elemi loma last.... This egungu don tire for express........ cheesy

God will protect us all
Hahahahaha @ Egungun don tire for express
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by oyoolima: 8:20pm On Mar 29, 2020
Lexusgs430:



NHS Doctors & Nurses, are not soldiers..... I don't think anyone signed up to die (like the Army).... PPE's are also so inadequate.... Feels like sending people to an AK47 war, with a bread knife.....

Totally understand what you mean and it feels like it's a taboo to even voice these fears as people actually believe the job = acceptance of all the risks including death.

There's an American nurse who's boss put her to work on the floor with covids and the lady said she's not doing again. She received a lot of abuse online.
I know those responses are also as a result of fear.

Shaa no one is safe,if you're not one of the "die for my country type" ,just know when to time your retreat.

No be only you waka come.

Stay safe.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by oyoolima: 8:23pm On Mar 29, 2020
Lexusgs430:



What about bitter kola?..... cheesy

I am firmly on this bitter Kola table and also recruited my children.

It is actually a choking hazard so best to chew before falling asleep .E nor dey melt like Tom Tom

I can attest to the fact that it helps with cough,I don't know what is inside it.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by dustydee: 10:15pm On Mar 29, 2020
salford1:

Ori is shea butter.
Thanks
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Yemisih(f): 10:41pm On Mar 29, 2020
Reason for my weird thoughts......

Number one of how many more to go?

Stay safe bro,God's protection on us all.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by dustydee: 10:18am On Mar 30, 2020
umarwy:


Ori is shear butter

I was trolling and doing banter I didn't mean what I said about those items.

I was just highlighting some of the WhatsApp broadcast I have received in the past week. Some say dogon yaro etc some say you will find a strand of hair in Qur'an, you soak it in water and drink.

A lot of misinformation going round.
Thanks, I tried it last night and it seemed to make a difference. I have been having symptoms of COVID-19 (like most of us grin), new cough, sore throat, which flares up at night. I was able to sleep better last night after applying it to my nose before going to sleep.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Aphrodite007(f): 10:30am On Mar 30, 2020
Lexusgs430:



NHS Doctors & Nurses, are not soldiers..... I don't think anyone signed up to die (like the Army).... PPE's are also so inadequate.... Feels like sending people to an AK47 war, with a bread knife.....

I’m most appreciative of health workers right, but no I don’t agree with this sentiment. Soldiers didn’t sign up to die, they signed up to fight a war, if they die, they die. Same with docs, you signed up cos you’re passionate about treating and curing people (irrespective of that you’re treating/curing), so if you get infected along the way, sorry- it’s the job.

My dad has a health condition and is a doc in Nigeria. If they recall retired staff, he will go back and fight And all I’ll do is cry. Because it’s his job! I know how my mum almost ran mad when AIDS started in Nigeria, she thought he would catch it by touching a patient. It’s the risk of the job.

My tip: catch it, so at least you will rest. I have a health condition and I didn’t die, so you most likely won’t.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Aphrodite007(f): 10:33am On Mar 30, 2020
LagosismyHome:


Please louder..... some at the back cant hear you

Abeg let be careful of spreading wrong information. This is a new virus and nobody know how to cure it or deal with it yet other than washing hands and social distance to avoid the spread

You are so right, the chinese eat a lot of Garlic and ginger but although they hid the true number of deaths I think they have the record of death from coronavirus

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Me I’m so tired of all the BCs my mum has been sending me: “stand naked in the middle of the road and you won’t catch it”, “lick the tails of an antelope, and you won’t catch”, “drink spring water from Judah, and you will be cured..”

I don tire. If I post my DM, you’ll pity me. I’m tired of having to explain to people that there’s no cure or treatment. And that they don’t need to go to the hospital (because that’s what’s putting undue pressure on doctors/nurses).

The misinformation is terrible!

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by justwise(m): 10:42am On Mar 30, 2020
Aphrodite007:


Like!!

Me I’m so tired of all the BCs my mum has been sending me: “stand naked in the middle of the road and you won’t catch it”, “lick the tails of an antelope, and you won’t catch”, “drink spring water from Judah, and you will be cured..”

I don tire. If I post my DM, you’ll pity me. I’m tired of having to explain to people that there’s no cure or treatment. And that they don’t need to go to the hospital (because that’s what’s putting undue pressure on doctors/nurses).

The misinformation is terrible!

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by dustydee: 11:45am On Mar 30, 2020
Aphrodite007:


Like!!

Me I’m so tired of all the BCs my mum has been sending me: “stand naked in the middle of the road and you won’t catch it”, “lick the tails of an antelope, and you won’t catch”, “drink spring water from Judah, and you will be cured..”

I don tire. If I post my DM, you’ll pity me. I’m tired of having to explain to people that there’s no cure or treatment. And that they don’t need to go to the hospital (because that’s what’s putting undue pressure on doctors/nurses).

The misinformation is terrible!
As in the ignorance and ridiculous messages is beyond my imagination. My misus started putting garlic in her smoothie now I can't even kiss her embarassed with this lock down. grin
Anyway I have said I don't want it in my food except if it is in small, undetectable quantity.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by DisGuy: 12:54pm On Mar 30, 2020
Aphrodite007:


I’m most appreciative of health workers right, but no I don’t agree with this sentiment. Soldiers didn’t sign up to die, t[b]hey signed up to fight a war, if they die, they die. Same with docs, you signed up cos you’re passionate about treating and curing people (irrespective of that you’re treating/curing), so if you get infected along the way, sorry- it’s the job. [/b]

My dad has a health condition and is a doc in Nigeria. If they recall retired staff, he will go back and fight And all I’ll do is cry. Because it’s his job! I know how my mum almost ran mad when AIDS started in Nigeria, she thought he would catch it by touching a patient. It’s the risk of the job.

My tip: catch it, so at least you will rest. I have a health condition and I didn’t die, so you most likely won’t.

Soldiers sign up to protect the country not to fight wars... if they die? a bit crude but hey

doctors sign up to treat people not to get infected- Especially if something can be done for them to get as much protection from the virus as possible-if they all fall sick, what will happen to the rest of us?

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Aphrodite007(f): 1:20pm On Mar 30, 2020
dustydee:

As in the ignorance and ridiculous messages is beyond my imagination. My misus started putting garlic in her smoothie now I can't even kiss her embarassed with this lock down. grin
Anyway I have said I don't want it in my food except if it is in small, undetectable quantity.

Hahahahahahaha I actually laughed out loud grin
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Aphrodite007(f): 1:26pm On Mar 30, 2020
DisGuy:


Soldiers sign up to protect the country not to fight wars... if they die? a bit crude but hey

doctors sign up to treat people not to get infected- Especially if something can be done for them to get as much protection from the virus as possible-if they all fall sick, what will happen to the rest of us?


Exactly. My point is that none signed up to die, they signed up for other reasons but death/infection is a risk.

We need to protect them. Thats why I’ve been sensitising the public to stay home and treat. I should have remained in the hospital but I insisted on being discharged. If everyone can stay home and not contract it or stay home and treat it, we are less likely to infect our first line of defence (medics).

That being said, what you said goes both ways. If they don’t fight to save people, it may still spread and catch their family. That’s why soldiers defend their country; if they don’t, it will into the country and they will still lose their loved ones.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 1:39pm On Mar 30, 2020
Aphrodite007:


I’m most appreciative of health workers right, but no I don’t agree with this sentiment. Soldiers didn’t sign up to die, they signed up to fight a war, if they die, they die. Same with docs, you signed up cos you’re passionate about treating and curing people (irrespective of that you’re treating/curing), so if you get infected along the way, sorry- it’s the job.

My dad has a health condition and is a doc in Nigeria. If they recall retired staff, he will go back and fight And all I’ll do is cry. Because it’s his job! I know how my mum almost ran mad when AIDS started in Nigeria, she thought he would catch it by touching a patient. It’s the risk of the job.

My tip: catch it, so at least you will rest. I have a health condition and I didn’t die, so you most likely won’t.


I would rather prefer not to get infected, if adequate PPE's are provided.........

Does your employer provide you, the best tools to practice effectively and safely?

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 3:31pm On Mar 30, 2020
Lexusgs430:

I would rather prefer not to get infected, if adequate PPE's are provided.........

Does your employer provide you, the best tools to practice effectively and safely?

Why do people say heaven is so sweet , heaven so beautiful but nobody won rush enter tongue cheesy grin

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LuvlyIva(m): 6:54pm On Mar 30, 2020
Hello house trust u guys are keeping safe? Please I need y advice I am confused. I and my wife remarried this year in Nigeria, she left to UK and promised applying for me when she gets bk, just for her to call me and said that the hospital she works is not allowing agency, that government said that agency is cheating on govt and not paying their taxes. So I asked her what she wants to do, she said she wants to start full permanent job by March and I have to wait for six-months for her to fill my papers. I said ok. Just for me to ask her yesterday, she told me that she is not working, staying at home bc of the covid. I was confused. She said some of her colleagues are affected with the virus, so I don't know if she is scared to go to work or because of her sugar problem. I am confused. How can she bring me to UK if she is not working. Kindly advise me. Thank you.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by justwise(m): 7:11pm On Mar 30, 2020
LuvlyIva:
Hello house trust u guys are keeping safe? Please I need y advice I am confused. I and my wife remarried this year in Nigeria, she left to UK and promised applying for me when she gets bk, just for her to call me and said that the hospital she works is not allowing agency, that government said that agency is cheating on govt and not paying their taxes. So I asked her what she wants to do, she said she wants to start full permanent job by March and I have to wait for six-months for her to fill my papers. I said ok. Just for me to ask her yesterday, she told me that she is not working, staying at home bc of the covid. I was confused. She said some of her colleagues are affected with the virus, so I don't know if she is scared to go to work or because of her sugar problem. I am confused. How can she bring me to UK if she is not working. Kindly advise me. Thank you.

Bro are you living in an alternative universe? Give her time to start fulltime work when this pandemic is over

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Soknown: 7:30pm On Mar 30, 2020
LuvlyIva:
Hello house trust u guys are keeping safe? Please I need y advice I am confused. I and my wife remarried this year in Nigeria, she left to UK and promised applying for me when she gets bk, just for her to call me and said that the hospital she works is not allowing agency, that government said that agency is cheating on govt and not paying their taxes. So I asked her what she wants to do, she said she wants to start full permanent job by March and I have to wait for six-months for her to fill my papers. I said ok. Just for me to ask her yesterday, she told me that she is not working, staying at home bc of the covid. I was confused. She said some of her colleagues are affected with the virus, so I don't know if she is scared to go to work or because of her sugar problem. I am confused. How can she bring me to UK if she is not working. Kindly advise me. Thank you.
She must have been here awhile to be able to work for agencies alone, if she came back to Nigeria to remarry you then please trust whatever she said. Some nhs trusts are not allowing agency's staff because they move around a lot and they can bring whatever they are exposed to in Trust A to Trust B etc. Some Trusts allow only Bank Staffs that are not working elsewhere. She needs your support whatever the reason for not going to work.
Some friends that are going to work, do so with doubts and fear, not knowing if they have been exposed in one way or the other.
The government and the Society is trying to encourage them because they know if the healthcare staff strenght breaks then we are all doomed.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by thiagoteres(m): 7:45pm On Mar 30, 2020
LuvlyIva:
Hello house trust u guys are keeping safe? Please I need y advice I am confused. I and my wife remarried this year in Nigeria, she left to UK and promised applying for me when she gets bk, just for her to call me and said that the hospital she works is not allowing agency, that government said that agency is cheating on govt and not paying their taxes. So I asked her what she wants to do, she said she wants to start full permanent job by March and I have to wait for six-months for her to fill my papers. I said ok. Just for me to ask her yesterday, she told me that she is not working, staying at home bc of the covid. I was confused. She said some of her colleagues are affected with the virus, so I don't know if she is scared to go to work or because of her sugar problem. I am confused. How can she bring me to UK if she is not working. Kindly advise me. Thank you.
In addition to what soknown said , it appears ur wife has a medical condition that makes her high risk in this covid era.
I have colleagues that been asked to shield at home for next three month so they don't catch anything.
Relax ur mind , be supportive and pray this drama ends soon.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Soknown: 7:51pm On Mar 30, 2020
thiagoteres:

In addition to what soknown said , it appears ur wife has a medical condition that makes her high risk in this covid era.
I have colleagues that been asked to shield at home for next three month so they don't catch anything.
Relax ur mind , be supportive and pray this drama ends soon.
You are right, protective isolation.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 8:07pm On Mar 30, 2020
LuvlyIva:
Hello house trust u guys are keeping safe? Please I need y advice I am confused. I and my wife remarried this year in Nigeria, she left to UK and promised applying for me when she gets bk, just for her to call me and said that the hospital she works is not allowing agency, that government said that agency is cheating on govt and not paying their taxes. So I asked her what she wants to do, she said she wants to start full permanent job by March and I have to wait for six-months for her to fill my papers. I said ok. Just for me to ask her yesterday, she told me that she is not working, staying at home bc of the covid. I was confused. She said some of her colleagues are affected with the virus, so I don't know if she is scared to go to work or because of her sugar problem. I am confused. How can she bring me to UK if she is not working. Kindly advise me. Thank you.


It's a difficult time for a lot of people in many ways..... covid has caused so many untold disruption.

Just bear and be patient

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by missjekyll: 8:28pm On Mar 30, 2020
Aphrodite007:


I’m most appreciative of health workers right, but no I don’t agree with this sentiment. Soldiers didn’t sign up to die, they signed up to fight a war, if they die, they die. Same with docs, you signed up cos you’re passionate about treating and curing people (irrespective of that you’re treating/curing), so if you get infected along the way, sorry- it’s the job.

My dad has a health condition and is a doc in Nigeria. If they recall retired staff, he will go back and fight And all I’ll do is cry. Because it’s his job! I know how my mum almost ran mad when AIDS started in Nigeria, she thought he would catch it by touching a patient. It’s the risk of the job.

My tip: catch it, so at least you will rest. I have a health condition and I didn’t die, so you most likely won’t.

it is not their job to get infected and die from covid-19. They are allowed to do anything to keep from dying. Thank you very much.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 8:37pm On Mar 30, 2020
LagosismyHome:


Why do people say heaven is so sweet , heaven so beautiful but nobody won rush enter tongue cheesy grin


I have never said heaven was sweet....... Do you know anyone that has returned from heaven and informed you about it's sweetness........ cheesy

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 8:38pm On Mar 30, 2020
Lexusgs430:


I have never said heaven was sweet....... Do you know anyone that has returned from heaven and informed you about it's sweetness........ cheesy

smiley cheesy grin.... heaven sweet ooo

But Everybody has a right to do where their power reach cheesy...
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LuvlyIva(m): 8:41pm On Mar 30, 2020
LagosismyHome:



It's a difficult time for a lot of people in many ways..... covid has caused so many untold disruption.

Just bear and be patient

Ok. I will. Thank you
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LuvlyIva(m): 8:43pm On Mar 30, 2020
thiagoteres:

In addition to what soknown said , it appears ur wife has a medical condition that makes her high risk in this covid era.
I have colleagues that been asked to shield at home for next three month so they don't catch anything.
Relax ur mind , be supportive and pray this drama ends soon.

Ok. But will your colleague be paid full salary.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LuvlyIva(m): 8:47pm On Mar 30, 2020
Soknown:

She must have been here awhile to be able to work for agencies alone, if she came back to Nigeria to remarry you then please trust whatever she said. Some nhs trusts are not allowing agency's staff because they move around a lot and they can bring whatever they are exposed to in Trust A to Trust B etc. Some Trusts allow only Bank Staffs that are not working elsewhere. She needs your support whatever the reason for not going to work.
Some friends that are going to work, do so with doubts and fear, not knowing if they have been exposed in one way or the other.
The government and the Society is trying to encourage them because they know if the healthcare staff strenght breaks then we are all doomed.

Ok. Thank you
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by thiagoteres(m): 9:06pm On Mar 30, 2020
LuvlyIva:


Ok. But will your colleague be paid full salary.

Their jobs has only been modified to avoid physical contact with people .So they do administrative work from home.
I expect them to be paid in full since it's a government directive. I can't be absolutely certain till April pay day since it's a recent change.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LuvlyIva(m): 9:56pm On Mar 30, 2020
Many thanks for all your responses I appreciate. One more question she works with st. Andrew health care. Northampton. I want to confirm is this hospital is under NHS? Is there anybody that knows the hospital. They you
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by dustydee: 10:33pm On Mar 30, 2020
LuvlyIva:
Many thanks for all your responses I appreciate. One more question she works with st. Andrew health care. Northampton. I want to confirm is this hospital is under NHS? Is there anybody that knows the hospital. They you
From information available on google, it is a charity and not an NHS hospital although they work with the NHS. You need to communicate better with your spouse so you will stop suspecting each other. Why don't you focus on your job in Nigeria and plan to visit her and vice versa pending when the visa issue is resolved?

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LuvlyIva(m): 1:32am On Mar 31, 2020
dustydee:

From information available on google, it is a charity and not an NHS hospital although they work with the NHS. You need to communicate better with your spouse so you will stop suspecting each other. Why don't you focus on your job in Nigeria and plan to visit her and vice versa pending when the visa issue is resolved?

Ok thank you

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