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| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by bonnyhope: 9:48am On May 13, 2020 |
otokx:On point |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by bonnyhope: 9:51am On May 13, 2020 |
otokx:On point |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by Joclebs(m): 9:52am On May 13, 2020 |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by EncourageMe: 10:05am On May 13, 2020 |
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| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by mechanics(m): 10:10am On May 13, 2020 |
Nawa o, they should not declare total lockdown again o. |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by dj5naira(m): 10:31am On May 13, 2020 |
PigTormentor:“Thou shalt not kill.” ~ Exodus 20:13 KJV |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by fortran12: 10:37am On May 13, 2020 |
Parisian:Which hundreds will be dropping? Lock down is not a solution and has never been any where. infact the best is to train the immune system by expose to the virus |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by dj5naira(m): 10:39am On May 13, 2020 |
maak400:...and provide palliatives for 2 years? |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by Ollyraygangan(m): 10:41am On May 13, 2020 |
LegendaryLover:I concur |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by fippycbk(m): 11:00am On May 13, 2020 |
This virus will be here for a while. We should better learn to adjust. A lockdown doesn't make any sense. |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by TrebleChamp(m): 11:25am On May 13, 2020 |
saheedbadmus:Ameen Ya Allah!!! |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by Alabaarowolo: 11:34am On May 13, 2020 |
Breaking: NSCDC nabs 70 northern travellers in Oyo Men of the Oyo state Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Wednesday morning intercepted 70 travellers from the northerner part of the country in Ogbomoso. The travellers, according to a press statement by Oyo NSCDC commandant Alhaji Iskilu Akinsanya were from Kaduna, Katsina and Kano. He said their was Ibadan Oyo state capital, Sagamu in Ogun and Lagos state. Akinsanya said, “The travellers were intercepted around 1252hrs in three trucks coming from northern state at inhigh school area in Ogbomoso, Ogbomoso south local government. The Oyo NSCDC commandant said 69 of the travellers were male and a female. “Twenty-two tyres truck with Reg no KBK 826 (Kano), belonging to Dangote conveyed 25 Hausa men and a woman with seven motorcycles. The destination is Ibadan (Bodija). https://www.blueprint.ng/breaking-nscdc-nabs-70-northern-travellers-in-oyo/
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| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by luluman: 11:45am On May 13, 2020 |
gambia:You & who be "WE? |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by luluman: 11:47am On May 13, 2020 |
Kobicove:So should be then allow everybody to be infected ? |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by gambia(m): 11:51am On May 13, 2020 |
luluman:Me and your Village pipu ![]() |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by luluman: 12:06pm On May 13, 2020 |
gambia:OYO |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by Lovelive: 12:08pm On May 13, 2020 |
majamajic:And among your numerous phone numbers, they(NCDC) have chosen the one you use for banking transactions. The Pharisees ( Hypocrites ) |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by Eborty(m): 12:31pm On May 13, 2020 |
Samnewspaper01:Please state why you think the NCDC figures are scam.?, Or if you have your own figures let us know right now..! Post like yours are what create doubt and fake news amongst average nigerians, and please don't you make opinions on falsehood. |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by ohem007(m): 1:05pm On May 13, 2020 |
pls o... let them even lift interstate travelling ban too o.. calabar don tire me hunger sef is making it worst it's better for me to have corona in Lagos than die of hunger here in calabar |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by Godpikin4real(f): 1:22pm On May 13, 2020 |
justli:To make matters worse, cases brought 2 all general hospitals and other governmental hospitals are treated as covid 19 cases. My neighbours kids were playing with mine in the compound on Sunday when suddenly we heard an unusual loud cry. I dashed out immediately with other co-tenants met d landlords nutty daughter on the ground, unable 2 stand up, immediately, we rushed her2 mother and child not too far from d house. I waz d one running doing 2 get d hospitals' requirements buhh, when the mum came around, I left as I had other things 2 attend to. I decided 2 check on them d following day@d hospital only for me 2 see d hand bandaged with pop, the lil girl jumping up and down like nothing had happened. So, I waz asking our landlady how it went wen I left. She narrated how after payment, she waz issued a covid 19 receipt, case 798, treated and discharged. I waz shocked 2 my teeth, I told her 2 complain 2 d authority, she said she's done dat already. I took it by mysrlf, met a nurse@d front desk, complained 2 her, she told me there's nothing she can do as not to loose her job or being queried. It also applies 2 death, anyone who dies is regarded as covid 19 death. I weep for Naija our beloved country. |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by justli: 1:35pm On May 13, 2020 |
Godpikin4real:Cases like yours are fine and dozens. Anything that goes to the hospital now is covid and the so-called authorities are fully aware of this. This is the same situation in America , only it's worse over there. Someone complained of a friend involved in a bike accident and was issued a covid receipt. |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by Samnewspaper01: 3:17pm On May 13, 2020 |
[quote author=Eborty post=89500414]Please state why you think the NCDC figures are scam.?, Or if you have your own figures let us know right now..! Post like yours are what create doubt and fake news amongst average nigerians, and please don't you make opinions on falsehood. Well I don’t reply to a message like this but I just want you to know that I’m talking from experience what Ncdc came to do recently in our private hospital. I’m not owing u any explanations so keep counting the figures. |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 3:56pm On May 13, 2020 |
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| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by Babatunde7109(m): 4:46pm On May 13, 2020 |
DonTattaglia:Well, if really it has come to stay, won't it be better enough to start treating it like other diseases such as HIV, Appetites etc.? These other diseases are deadly, too, but people are leaving and dealing with it. I mean, every single individual knows what to do and what not to do, to save oneself from contracting HIV/AID. People love their lives so much, so they do the needful. Imagine it's here to stay for two years as u claimed, do we stay on lockdown for 2years? Mind you, while locking down, there are some people with underlining manageable ailments; those ailments will start taking over them for staying off their regular (adapted to) activities. And what pops on their minds then would be: is it not better to be working and be fit enough to combat the virus - in case of eventuality - than to be off work for too long and become porous or susceptible to the virus, without the needed strength to fight back. Digressing from the health angle, how many people in Nigeria can leave economically fine - on existing wealth - for a strengthened period of the lockdown? I bet with you, if we are to engage in romancing the figures, we will come up with nothing less than 20%, and you know what that holds in our population. Out of the 20%, the political office holders takes 12%. Then on whose side is the gain and on whose side is the loss - the government or the masses? Of course it will be the government, on all grounds. It is a non-zero sum game. The government are really not ready to fight wholeheartedly for us, so they should not stop us from fighting for ourselves. They should stop making for, and enforcing draconian laws (or measures) on us. We love lives as much as they do but at this point, they let us be; It is our lives, so we are best to fight for it. I mean, what do you think of an irresponsive and irresponsible government in this very hard and harsh time? Nothing productive I guess. |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by yom2(m): 6:16pm On May 13, 2020 |
LegendaryLover:the cure is already under ur nose. If u seek further u will find. |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by yom2(m): 6:20pm On May 13, 2020 |
Kobicove:if they never drop down like flies then it mean they can never drop down . 2months has passed to prove ur theory. U are one of those feeding fat in this confusion support ing senseless and counterproductive lockdowns |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by yom2(m): 6:23pm On May 13, 2020 |
Wantedmiller:smart man. U must be the wisest in ur family. |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by yom2(m): 6:26pm On May 13, 2020 |
DonTattaglia:OK in ur wisdom we must lockdown for 2 years Abi? |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by yom2(m): 6:50pm On May 13, 2020 |
Babinski:in this case u still have the odds and chances at least 50/50. Not like the bus driver analogy.. We even see people recover and live a normal life and that is even if they get infected in the first place and the virus grows in their system. cos many atimes people get infected on a daily bases without knowing it from all kinds of germs but their immune system fights it off that's why they don't come down. Its when the system breaks down that they become sick. So bros don't be a wimp go and fortify urself. Contact me privately for some tips |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by Nobody: 6:56pm On May 13, 2020 |
valentineuwakwe:Nigerians should be made to pay for defying the social distancing rule otherwise Nigeria's cases might begin to compete or overtake western countries with high cases of the pandemic. I thought Nigerian adults were mature enough to maintain good social distancing but the scenes at the markets and especially banks proves otherwise. The government should not turn a blind eye to it so as to curb future defiance of covid-19 lockdown easing laws. |
| Re: COVID-19: FG To Review Lockdown Relaxation This Week by Legendguru: 9:32pm On May 13, 2020 |
Who cares I’m out already they can’t lock me back in again |
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Please let’s continue to maintain the partial relaxation till a cure or vaccine arrive because I don’t believe the scam figures Ncdc dey release daily. #GodtakeControl