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HealthRe: Ebola Victims Now Stable, Five Showing Signs Of Recovery - Fashola by Princejboy(m): 9:28am On Aug 12, 2014
DjAndroid: Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, Monday said all the patients who had tested positive to the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) and currently undergoing treatment at the Infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba, were in “stable condition”.

The governor also explained that while the health status of the victims of the deadly virus had not deteriorated, five of them were “really improving,” adding, “Ebola is not an automatic death sentence.”
God pls grant them speed recovery.....IJN undecided
Nairaland GeneralRe: 10 Of The World’s Most Dangerous Prisons:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: by Princejboy(m): 9:17am On Aug 12, 2014
Idrismusty97: KIRIKIRI PRISON, NIGERIA
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nija tinz na em dey worst pass
PoliticsRe: Police Shoot Anti-boko Haram Protesters In Borno by Princejboy(m): 10:10pm On Aug 10, 2014
Lordseyad: The Nigeria police on Saturday shot at over 2000 people in Maiduguri who were
protesting negligence and the federal government’s failure to tackle Boko
Haram militants.

The demonstrators comprised some lucky residents of Gwoza town in the
southern part of Borno State who had escaped when the militants captured their
town from Nigeria troops. Fleeing to Maiduguri, they took their protest to the
streets with various placards, some of them proclaiming that Nigerian troops
had failed to regain Gwoza from the terrorist group.

The protesters were heading towards Government House when a police officer
shot one of them in the head. When the victim fell, a commotion ensured which
took soldiers deployed to the scene an hour before they could restore normalcy.
Hawa Ibrahim, a Gwoza resident, said, "If it means to die for our people we are
ready as you can see one of us was shot by police simply because we're saying
they should dislodge Boko Haram militants from Gwoza.”

Also speaking, Muhammad Umar noted that Gwoza has been under siege for the
past five days. “For Allah’s sake, do they expect us to keep silent when
nothing has been done about,” the teacher queried.

The Borno State Police Command on Saturday responded by banning public
demonstrations, citing the security situation in the state, which is under
emergency rule.

Police spokesman Gideon Jubrin said in a press statement that such
demonstrations were capable of causing disharmony, anarchy and
pandemonium in Borno State.
what is the problem with our police?

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