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I believe the american doctors tested the virus on themselves and were expecting the serum (vaccine) but the stuff got too fast.well it will make much sense for america, they got the secret serum, more prestige, more power. The most evil thing that can happen is for someone to become a biological terrorist and attack usa with a deadly modified ebola. America is evil. |
south korea have had their share of sars, they had to be very careful. |
That 1st pic is skunk right? Man that shyt is high as hell. |
Didnt Gej welcome the King of Boko Haram with open arms? |
A thought provoking thread but its a shame the so called pdp ewarriors will avoid it as their conscience pricks them. Woeful sons and daughters of a bitc* |
All these talk will not change the fact that jonathan is a woeful failure. Every nigerian knows this. Abi you want lie again? |
Its painful that some igbo people want BH to bomb the east so the biafra agitation would make even more sense. |
I see you guys trying to repair the damaged Northern Nigeria reputation on nl. I hope it works, many of us in the south are not happy to see this, all these from niger delta oil. Well, it seems northern nigeria will do just fine as a republic: without niger delta oil. |
Which one be herdsmen? They are all boko haram bastards |
The elite illuminati agenda from sat now branching to cbt then to start putting chips in our head. |
nickz: hungerwe are different bro |
its high time nl does an age census coz the juvenile attitude across nl of late is alarming. |
Will anything good ever come out of this thread? No. |
Chai see hunger |
So na these children dey keep space, do first to comment. |
Obiagelli: why is this not on the front page yet? Oh i forgot it's not about tinubu or buhari.why will you advocate a fake post to the frontpage. thats very callous of you ![]() |
chai someone slap me. see me telling some bunch of peopletoday that this muda... found a cure for ebola even called his previous position stewpid |
I wonder why they think the opposition party will be bombing where they have majority of their supporters!its a pity empty brains will read this line but their watery brain cant carry the weight of the reality. |
tan1ambassador: Good day Nairalanders,[size=18pt]This is the Truth Guys. Dont fall for it. Cant You see? You will be used as footsoldiers in your communities to campaign for Jonathan in 2015. Its stated right there on their crappy website. Its a pity many of our graduates dont read. Now what does that make you Mr Graduate? Selling Your soul? Or will you collect the money just because you want to survive? well this is the same govt phocking you up and down. I was discussing with my Aunt who's a Matron and she was showing great displeasure at Gej for the handling of the customs exam saga. It was so painful things had to end that way in front of the nation and these same graduates are still left helpless and hopeless. So think twice before spreading your wares before the devil.[/size] |
This madness is LEGENDARY |
The presidents of guinea, liberia and sierra leone didnt go just because of ebola so they can take care of their own problem and avoid disgrace. But jonadullie is travelling with the largest congregation for how many travels now, when his country fights terror and ebola rolled in one. Useless president pursuing Estacode. How low can he get? Funny fedora hat fool. |
Burger01: With these two people, America would find cure for Ebola. Ever so dedicated in research and healthcare. I give that to USA..hey guy before you start glorifying uncle sam, we've had the cure all along. Apart from Maurice iwu's kolanut, we have so many herbs that can take care of ebola. |
How will this put food on my table this morning? |
Mediocre artiste like olamide,he should be known as a Fuji musician. Please dont taint DAGRINS name here. |
I trust uncle sam to take care of this but what if there is just one tiny slip and america gets infected? |
The Ebola virus is coming to the United States for what's thought to be the first time, as two Americans return home after getting infected while helping others cope with the outbreak ravaging West Africa. The first patient is expected to arrive in the United States on Saturday afternoon, U.S. officials said. The aircraft carrying that person will land at Georgia's Dobbins Air Reserve Base, then take off again for Liberia to get the second American infected with Ebola. Both are expected to head to Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, according to Dr. Bruce Ribner, who oversees the special isolation unit where they will be treated. On Friday, he described the patients as "stable" and "safe to transport." There was an Ebola strain tied to monkeys -- Ebola-Reston -- in the United States during the 1990s, though no humans got sick from it, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Thus, what is happening now appears to be the first time a symptomatic person with Ebola will be in the country and treated at a U.S. hospital. The Emory unit -- created in conjunction with the CDC, which is based down the road -- that will care for these patients is designed to optimize care for those with infectious diseases while safeguarding health care workers and visitors. Emory's hospital is one of only four U.S. institutions capable of such care, according to Ribner. 'Training for this': Atlanta hospital ready He pointed out many precautions in place to prevent the deadly virus from spreading. These include controlling everything that comes into and out of the unit, "special air handling" and windows and an intercom so guests can interact with patients without being in the room. As one of four physicians overseeing the patients' treatment, Ribner said, "I have no concerns about either my personal health or the health of the other health care workers who will be working in that unit." Ebola isn't "some mystical pathogen (with) some bizarre mode of transmission," the doctor noted, adding that it is transmitted similarly to illnesses like SARS or HIV. But while the Emory staff members are confident, that doesn't mean they have experience dealing with Ebola, which the World Health Organization reports has infected more than 1,300 people and killed over 700 in recent weeks in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. In fact, no U.S. medical facility has had a known patient with the virus. cnnmobile.com/primary/fullarticle?articleId=cnn/2014/08/01/health/ebola-outbreak&pageSize=10&category=intl |
samsonodidi: Join the great illuminati to get wealth and famepoverty and frustration don hammer this my guy. Chai! |
ugopumping i like what you trying to do but you are spreading misinformation. You are always quoting popular news web link but no direct source to your fabricated stories. Why? |
When Nl is slammed with a defamation suit, Seun will know that one sentence beneath this site will not save him. |
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