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COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by sholarr12: 12:46pm On Apr 02, 2020
Wuhan China, the originator of the current pandemic, was on lockdown for 2 months.

Now, Nigeria has copied the lockdown model of China, hoping for a similar success.

But can Nigerians survive more than 1 month of lockdown?

Can Nigerians hold on?

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by ignis: 12:49pm On Apr 02, 2020
Nigerian government don't understand what lockdown entails. Nigeria is a nation where majority of the populace feed from hand to mouth, without the government giving a fvck.
In other countries government provides food and other necessities to citizens during lockdown. But in Nigeria, reverse is the case. In my opinion the highest we can is a week if not hunger go kill people.

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by Ninethmare: 12:59pm On Apr 02, 2020
As long as the cure isn't reachable

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by sholarr12: 1:13pm On Apr 02, 2020
Ninethmare:
Till the cure is found
And if the cure is found in 4 months, Nigerians would stay indoors for the 4 months?!

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by obi4eze(m): 10:01pm On Apr 02, 2020
angry

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by Goldenheart(m): 10:01pm On Apr 02, 2020
I doubt If Nigeria can be locked down... lipsrsealed

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by popweezy(m): 10:01pm On Apr 02, 2020
Probably a month.. Sir Corona is never ready to retreat undecided undecided

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by sapientia(m): 10:01pm On Apr 02, 2020
We don't know oooo

We locked down because others are doing it.

Let them stop first.

Our FG only reacts.

The cabal may drop another pre-recorded video of Buhari summarizing what happened before the end of the week.

Just that we don't know if Mamman or Kingibe is Quasi-presudent now seeing Kyari is hospitalized.

So answer to your question.

Whatever the cabal decides, a week or a month or 3 months.

They don't need any medical or scientific grounds, they are the law.

And they have millions of zombies ready to eat whatever shit they drop.

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by GeoAfrikana(m): 10:01pm On Apr 02, 2020
We can't survive a month of lockdown. Less than 48hrs and people are already complaining and sneaking to open their shops.

The reason isn't because we lack resources to lockdown for a month or more but because we lack compassion, selflessness and empathy.

I'm sure if I offer a giveaway of 2k here, some people with 10k in their account will still ask. Many wealthy people aren't encouraged to do charity because they're almost certain that it will end up in the hands of some unneedy but greedy and discontented people.

When God has blessed you, please bless yourself and stop hustling peanuts with poor people. Please learn to be contented.

Let the little drops of charity get to the real peasants.

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by SultanOfPuna: 10:01pm On Apr 02, 2020
Until Pastors Find A Cure..
Which Will take Forever ...

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by Onlinealaba(m): 10:01pm On Apr 02, 2020
2 weeks ..the coast is getting clearer I believe it would have doused down before the expiration of the lockdown
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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by LibertyRep: 10:01pm On Apr 02, 2020
Ok
Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by Salvador1: 10:01pm On Apr 02, 2020
Fg say two weeks and you are here asking questions

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by iCauseTrouble: 10:01pm On Apr 02, 2020
After a month, you will see people on the street protesting against the government for their freedom

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by StepTwo: 10:02pm On Apr 02, 2020
One week and we are back to our normal businesses, no be the same naija again?

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by west21: 10:02pm On Apr 02, 2020
People just type rubbish without understanding its implications

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by 4xplore: 10:02pm On Apr 02, 2020
One week.
By the second week the hunger will be too much to bear.

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by Timoleon(m): 10:02pm On Apr 02, 2020
Unfortunately, it’s a tough ask. Especially without adequate support from the government. Majority of Nigerians earn their living on a daily. Meaning there are more families who depend on the days earning to put dinner on their plates and have to go out the next day to start the cycle again. A lockdown may prevent the spread of covid19 at least for a while, it is however a sentencing to starvation for many and a strong recipe for anarchy for the country.

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by xynerise: 10:02pm On Apr 02, 2020
Seriously, it is more scary than the virus

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by Franzinni: 10:02pm On Apr 02, 2020
space bookers association office is still open at 10 pm

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by Nobody: 10:02pm On Apr 02, 2020
Give it till next week or a revolution looms

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by enawt: 10:02pm On Apr 02, 2020
A positive recovery rate put us at an advantage. If the vaccine is formulated soon enough, this thing will be a thing of the past.
I predict in a months time everything will fall back to normalcy.

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by julybaba(m): 10:02pm On Apr 02, 2020
China’s top epidemiologist who is at the forefront of the research on the Wuhan coronavirus claims he has found a way to stop the outbreak of the deadly new virus.
Li Ping Wang, leading epidemiologist at Beijing University believes the Wuhan coronavirus has developed through interspecies sexual intercourse and that this practice must be discontinued to end the outbreak.

Wang went on national television yesterday to warn the Chinese population and the rest of the world of the origin and potential cure for the life-threatening epidemic.

“We can now confirm that the Wuhan coronavirus has spread through sexual intercourse between humans and chickens in the Wuhan region and the only way to end the outbreak is abstinence,” Dr. Wang warned on national television.

Li Ping Wang claims that his research has proven that similar to the AIDS virus, which developed through sexual intercourse between humans and monkeys, the Wuhan coronavirus developed through sexual intercourse between humans and poultry.

“Black people have the AIDS virus because they sleep with monkeys and Chinese have Coronavirus because of sex with chickens, this must stop now,” he told China Central Television.
The cultural practice of sexual intercourse with chickens to ward off evil spirits, promote crop growth and cure erectile dysfunction is a widely held belief and commonly practiced in many regions of the country have acknowledged experts.

“These traditions have been upheld for millennia and it will be hard for the Chinese people to stop indulging in such activities” Chinese cultural expert, Nathan Daniels explained.

Other medical experts had previously warned that the Wuhan Jī Jian Jie (also known as the Wuhan Chicken Rape Festival) which has been held for centuries in the region to ward off evil spirits could be at the origin of the 2002-03 SARS outbreak.

https://worldnewsdailyreport.com/chinese-doctor-warns-only-way-to-eradicate-coronavirus-is-to-stop-having-sex-with-chickens/

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by zicoraads: 10:03pm On Apr 02, 2020
Mehn I don tire. sad
Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by Ventura1: 10:04pm On Apr 02, 2020
Aftermath of covid-19 won't be funny, Nigeria case go pass recession, it will only take the grace for the country not to enter depression.

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by MarvMaxy(m): 10:04pm On Apr 02, 2020
30 days I guess
Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by idonhammer: 10:04pm On Apr 02, 2020
Till Corona receive sense and leave Nigeria for good.
Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by jeeqaa7(m): 10:05pm On Apr 02, 2020
F
Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by onyenro(m): 10:05pm On Apr 02, 2020
A month. Hunger will end any lock down.

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Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by mrsage(m): 10:06pm On Apr 02, 2020
1 month
Re: COVID-19: How Long Can Nigeria Be On Lockdown? by JEmma1(m): 10:07pm On Apr 02, 2020
julybaba:
China’s top epidemiologist who is at the forefront of the research on the Wuhan coronavirus claims he has found a way to stop the outbreak of the deadly new virus.
Li Ping Wang, leading epidemiologist at Beijing University believes the Wuhan coronavirus has developed through interspecies sexual intercourse and that this practice must be discontinued to end the outbreak.

Wang went on national television yesterday to warn the Chinese population and the rest of the world of the origin and potential cure for the life-threatening epidemic.

“We can now confirm that the Wuhan coronavirus has spread through sexual intercourse between humans and chickens in the Wuhan region and the only way to end the outbreak is abstinence,” Dr. Wang warned on national television.

Li Ping Wang claims that his research has proven that similar to the AIDS virus, which developed through sexual intercourse between humans and monkeys, the Wuhan coronavirus developed through sexual intercourse between humans and poultry.

“Black people have the AIDS virus because they sleep with monkeys and Chinese have Coronavirus because of sex with chickens, this must stop now,” he told China Central Television.
The cultural practice of sexual intercourse with chickens to ward off evil spirits, promote crop growth and cure erectile dysfunction is a widely held belief and commonly practiced in many regions of the country have acknowledged experts.

“These traditions have been upheld for millennia and it will be hard for the Chinese people to stop indulging in such activities” Chinese cultural expert, Nathan Daniels explained.

Other medical experts had previously warned that the Wuhan Jī Jian Jie (also known as the Wuhan Chicken Rape Festival) which has been held for centuries in the region to ward off evil spirits could be at the origin of the 2002-03 SARS outbreak.

https://worldnewsdailyreport.com/chinese-doctor-warns-only-way-to-eradicate-coronavirus-is-to-stop-having-sex-with-chickens/

If this is true, then Chinese needs to be left alone and banned form the rest of the world, before they kill us

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