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Chat up. I am in the same dilemma. Send a pm |
Ebinpiawazuu:comrade this noodle cost #500.... Nigeria dey carry us go where we no know . |
Industrial Electrician. |
Good |
obembet:Na lie . I was told it's a thing of the past but you will still find very few among them living in jungles still do it. |
Bauchi.... Jamaare Emirate was the best place I have ever visited. Every body going about there business with contentment. You see people riding on carts pulled with cow and will not bat there eyes when u are riding an SUV. Shocking part is almost every street is tarred, electricity is surplus plus water melon is a cheap as dirt. I remember I bought a ball of water melon for #30 as at 2018. Fulanis are very friendly and down to earth if you don't outstep there boundary and I was literally told "don't be flirting with our girls if you are not ready to marry dem"😀😀 |
Just finished seeing BOY.... oh boy ! Looking forward to season 4 |
Wetin concern us. If e like make e appointment Gumi as ministry of educationist. |
Owning a lot of properties. |
Mine is Quora anyday anytime |
Many African countries have introduced lockdowns in order to halt the spread of coronavirus, but, as Alex de Waal and Paul Richards argue, ordinary people have to be involved in choosing the solutions that will work for them. Countries on the continent have learned much from tackling epidemics such as HIV and Ebola that should be put to good use as they face the impact of Covid-19. The most important lesson is that communities must be at the forefront of responding. First, infectious disease outbreaks unfold differently in different communities, according to social conditions that only local people can know. Second, no control measures, for example lockdowns, can be imposed without the consent of the people affected. It is only when local people are fully involved in planning and implementing epidemic control measures, that they can work. Public health officials developed a useful guide during the Aids epidemic: "Know your epidemic, know your response, and act on its politics." It is useful to think of Covid-19 not as a single global pandemic, but as a simultaneous outbreak of innumerable local epidemics, each one slightly different. Africa's disease burden is different In each case, the key factors are social behaviours such as greetings, mingling among the generations, hand washing, or maintaining physical distance. Experts can build their models based on assumptions and averages, but only communities can know what these mean for their particular circumstances. Africa has a burden of diseases different to other continents. There are good reasons to fear that Covid-19 will be particularly dangerous to tens of millions of people with tuberculosis or whose immune systems are compromised by HIV. Read more at https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-africa-52268320 |
9ja which way nah.....make we kukuma sell this country and share the money find our way |
Just any intelligent listener to talk to in Abuja |
Hey guys......I just need a girl that's quite good listener to talk to in Abuja(not necessarily a virgin) Interested person can send me a dm. |
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