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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Olachase(m): 9:04am On Apr 26, 2020
izzou:


Am I advising you? Or do you have a problem with comprehension?

The lockdown would be lifted tomorrow. You definitely have a banquet in your house on Tuesday

Just hold on small. Monday don reach already
go and sit down ur first comment describe who u are, maybe this lockdown is given u some income like one woman in my street cus she's making a lot from this lock down she pray the lock down should never come to an end. and people like u can't offer anything to those who need labbish.

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by izzou(m): 9:05am On Apr 26, 2020
Olachase:
go and sit down ur first comment describe who u are, maybe this lockdown is given u some income like one woman in my street cus she's making a lot from this lock down she pray the lock down should never come to an end. and people like u can't offer anything to those who need labbish.

Okay

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Olachase(m): 9:07am On Apr 26, 2020
izzou:

Okay
make the conversation end there don't quote me I will never reply u.

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by babyfaceafrica: 9:08am On Apr 26, 2020
iamadonis2:


Nigeria is a mechanism modelled to look like a country. However, the mechanism failed its test run since 1967.

Sweden and Ghana are countries forget about Nigeria. Nigerians are too stubborn to adhere to any directive
forget about Nigeria. Nigerians are stubborn to take directives.



I agree with this.. That is why lockdown and social distancing will not work here.. Let us develop what will work

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by izzou(m): 9:10am On Apr 26, 2020
Olachase:
make the conversation end there
don't quote me I will never reply u.

Okay

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Mynd44: 9:36am On Apr 26, 2020
izzou:


Toor grin

Let it not look like I'm pessimistic.

The same Nigerians screaming for the removal of the lockdown will enforce it on themselves when shiit hits the fan
I once said we locked down to early, we should have waited until 5,000 people died first.

When everyone knows a friend, colleague, neighbor or family member that died, they want enforce anything. They will beg for a lockdown or social distancing.

I wonder who begged Italy and Spain in the end

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Martinola(m): 3:10pm On Apr 26, 2020
I stand AGAINST lockdown.
It can't work in Nigeria, Nigerians are poor, the government can't feed us, we can't stay indoors with an empty stomach.
people clamouring for lockdown are either the rich/comfortable ones or civil servants.

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by miketayo(m): 3:11pm On Apr 26, 2020
Lockdown and mass testing.
Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Flame4chi(m): 3:11pm On Apr 26, 2020
No lockdown.
My side has been tight. Kaduna. We only go out Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 8 am to 6 pm.
To restock.
Please I'm very broke and almost running out of essentials. Please anyone in Kaduna can hit me up. I'm willing to work for Tuesdays and Wednesdays. I don't mind if I can't get an extension of days. I really need funds for sustainability as I'm here alone far from home. I can do anything legal, please.

Zero 8 zero 3 two seventy 82 45. Thanks

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by kantap: 3:11pm On Apr 26, 2020
No lockdown but social distancing and hygiene

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by EmekaBlue(m): 3:12pm On Apr 26, 2020
lock no lockdown
Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Offpoint: 3:12pm On Apr 26, 2020
The lockdown was a joke, people didn't adhered to it... the government should relax it and let natural selections run it course.

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Iamgrey5(m): 3:13pm On Apr 26, 2020
izzou:


You are comparing Nigeria to Sweden?

Sweden's economy is far better than ours. Their leaders are not as clueless as most of ours. Sweden had a better healthcare than Nigeria. They probably have equipped hospitals and better response to emergencies. They probably have conducted more tests than Nigeria, and are not corrupt. Above all, if they call for a lockdown, their citizens will most probably not flout the order

This is the country you are comparing with Nigeria?
The lock down itself is a copy and paste idea from the Western world and it didn't work.

Lagos has moved from 66 cases within the lock down period to 600 + cases in four weeks with more cases waiting to be reported.

Coronavirus has moved from only 4 states to 27 states of the federation.

Majority of the African countries that paniced and copied the western world approach initially have now seen reasons to change their approach to accommodate their own realities.

Ghana, South Africa, Algeria etc amongst others.

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Galactico4ever(m): 3:13pm On Apr 26, 2020
Nigeria doesnt have a large food bank so they should gradually ease the lockdown if citizens can follow WHO guidelines on prevention
Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Johzhier97(m): 3:13pm On Apr 26, 2020
In- between cool
Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Rapmoney(m): 3:13pm On Apr 26, 2020
izzou:
For me, I still support the LOCKDOWN for the next one month

Let us sacrifice this little time and see the curve flatten to a reasonable extent.

Nigerians sef are not helping. Stay at home, everyone is screaming hunger (which is true). But isn't it better to feel hunger, than see your loved ones die because of something without cure?

Face masks can be enforced, but it's difficult for Social distancing to be. From markets, to banks, to busstops, to churches, to everywhere....Only walking along Idumota or Obalende sef na wahala

If this lockdown is lifted, na God hand we dey. NCDC are already overburdened despite thelockdown. Imagine when it's lifted

This is a very big risk to be taken on Monday. God will see us through

You can embark on your own personal lockdown. Nobody is stopping you.

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by gudnex22(m): 3:14pm On Apr 26, 2020
izzou:
For me, I still support the LOCKDOWN for the next one month

Let us sacrifice this little time and see the curve flatten to a reasonable extent.

Nigerians sef are not helping. Stay at home, everyone is screaming hunger (which is true). But isn't it better to feel hunger, than see your loved ones die because of something without cure?

Face masks can be enforced, but it's difficult for Social distancing to be. From markets, to banks, to busstops, to churches, to everywhere....Only walking along Idumota or Obalende sef na wahala

If this lockdown is lifted, na God hand we dey. NCDC are already overburdened despite thelockdown. Imagine when it's lifted

This is a very big risk to be taken on Monday. God will see us through
Can you also sacrifice your next month salary for us that are not salary earners if yes then I will support the lockdown and if no then no lockdown

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by strafist911: 3:14pm On Apr 26, 2020
embarassed

THIS LOCK-DOWN SHOULD BE SUSPENDED BECAUSE WE HAVE NOT SEEN THE POSITIVE EFFECTS OF IT.
-THE ECONOMY IS SUFFERING.
-PEOPLE ARE HUNGRY.
-CRIME RATE IS ON THE INCREASE.
-NO CASH PALLIATIVES
-FOOD PALLIATIVES ARE INSULTING & DEMEANING to NIGERIANS(Obasa bread, expired rice, 1wrap of Amala+soup)
-POLITICIANS LOOTING MONIES & BURNING OFFICES IN ABJ
-NCDC INFLATING FIGURES OF COVID19 PATIENTS WITHOUT CONCRETE EVIDENCE JUST TO STAY & REMAIN RELEVANT.
-BILLIONS OF NAIRA DONATED BY EU, AU & OTHER BODIES VANISHED INTO THIN AIR.
-NO PROPER TESTING & LACK OF VENTILATORS IN HOSPITALS.

ON THIS NOTE I CONCLUDE BY ASKING YOU TO NAME A FRIEND/BROTHER/SISTER/MOTHER/FATHER/UNCLE/AUNTY YOU KNOW WHO HAS DIED OF COVID19 IN NIGERIA SINCE LAST MONTH?
I LEAVE YOU WITH THE ANSWER.

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Roon9(m): 3:14pm On Apr 26, 2020
The lockdown is not helping. Bleep it

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by ednut1(m): 3:14pm On Apr 26, 2020
izzou:
For me, I still support the LOCKDOWN for the next one month

Let us sacrifice this little time and see the curve flatten to a reasonable extent.

Nigerians sef are not helping. Stay at home, everyone is screaming hunger (which is true). But isn't it better to feel hunger, than see your loved ones die because of something without cure?

Face masks can be enforced, but it's difficult for Social distancing to be. From markets, to banks, to busstops, to churches, to everywhere....Only walking along Idumota or Obalende sef na wahala

If this lockdown is lifted, na God hand we dey. NCDC are already overburdened despite thelockdown. Imagine when it's lifted

This is a very big risk to be taken on Monday. God will see us through
majority of corona victims recover. Hunger will kill more than 35 we already have

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Farki: 3:14pm On Apr 26, 2020
You can be on the side of lockdown or the side of spreading covid-19.

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Gofwane(m): 3:15pm On Apr 26, 2020
I'd prefer 1 , but, Nigeria is a poo hole so 2 will be more effective.
Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Nobody: 3:16pm On Apr 26, 2020
I'm tired of the whole shit. They should lift it already. I miss outside life. My sweet family and shopping. Gosh.

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Kayharry(m): 3:16pm On Apr 26, 2020
izzou:
For me, I still support the LOCKDOWN for the next one month

Let us sacrifice this little time and see the curve flatten to a reasonable extent.

Nigerians sef are not helping. Stay at home, everyone is screaming hunger (which is true). But isn't it better to feel hunger, than see your loved ones die because of something without cure?

Face masks can be enforced, but it's difficult for Social distancing to be. From markets, to banks, to busstops, to churches, to everywhere....Only walking along Idumota or Obalende sef na wahala

If this lockdown is lifted, na God hand we dey. NCDC are already overburdened despite thelockdown. Imagine when it's lifted

This is a very big risk to be taken on Monday. God will see us through
so those who don't have means of feeding and no palliative should die .govt should first take responsibility give people what they want .and they will stay at home .you asked people to stay home they comply but you shouldn't expect it to be for a longer period if you are not feeding them. If you have food in your own house there are some who don't have.

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Karleb(m): 3:17pm On Apr 26, 2020
Maintain the lockdown.

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by oyeb15: 3:17pm On Apr 26, 2020
No lockdown.The lockdown is effective in knocking down d nation economy. People still move around and even travel.So what's d essence.
Soon,people will b out of jobs, crime will increase,state and federal government will loose revenue (IGR) couple with crashed crude oil price,states will start owing salaries, people will start taking laws into their hands since govt become unreliable, uprising and government may finally collapse.
Some aggrieved soldiers in sambisa forest will just plan a coup and topple Buhari government. The people will hail them as the liberators.that's d end.

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Iamgrey5(m): 3:17pm On Apr 26, 2020
Mynd44:

I once said we locked down to early, we should have waited until 5,000 people died first.

When everyone knows a friend, colleague, neighbor or family member that died, they want enforce anything. They will beg for a lockdown or social distancing.

I wonder who begged Italy and Spain in the end
I don't understand what you mean!

Lock down is not a solution in its self!

It's testing and quickly isolating Coronavirus patients to be treated that is most important.

Your country only tested 10,000 people in the four weeks lock down period, while the rest of African countries did nearly 8 to 12 times of that number in the same period and are ready to open up their their respective economics e.g.

Ghana

Algeria

South Africa

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Babankwara(m): 3:17pm On Apr 26, 2020
I Go with 2nd option that say:

Option 2:
Lift lockdown within the country, block international flights, enforce face masks, hand washing, use of hand sanitisers, etc. And let us battle it head long till there is a cure.

Since d Government Cant Distribute Food Items Enough And Little They Are Distributing Dos Dat Are distributing majority of dem are theif.

THANKS
Mr9ice_IJOBA

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Aystarz: 3:18pm On Apr 26, 2020
Listening to Modo's 'Lagos State of Mind' classic today, I couldn't help but understand why millions of Lagosians can't wait to get back in the streets. The grind/hussle for Lasgidi mehn, no be play. grin

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by Rapmoney(m): 3:18pm On Apr 26, 2020
izzou:


Toor grin

Let it not look like I'm pessimistic.

The same Nigerians screaming for the removal of the lockdown will enforce it on themselves when shiit hits the fan

OK I see! When shit hits the ceiling fan in your parlor? That will be great cheesy

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by whoawa(m): 3:18pm On Apr 26, 2020
Option 1 is not achievable in a country full of corrupt and heartless leaders.

So am supporting options two

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Re: COVID-19: Lockdown Or No Lockdown - Which Side Are You? by lavenderjade(m): 3:18pm On Apr 26, 2020
izzou:
For me, I still support the LOCKDOWN for the next one month

Let us sacrifice this little time and see the curve flatten to a reasonable extent.

Nigerians sef are not helping. Stay at home, everyone is screaming hunger (which is true). But isn't it better to feel hunger, than see your loved ones die because of something without cure?

Face masks can be enforced, but it's difficult for Social distancing to be. From markets, to banks, to busstops, to churches, to everywhere....Only walking along Idumota or Obalende sef na wahala

If this lockdown is lifted, na God hand we dey. NCDC are already overburdened despite thelockdown. Imagine when it's lifted

This is a very big risk to be taken on Monday. God will see us through

You or wise

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