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BurntToast:its not that, you dont know how those people use to use jazz on people. they told him not to tell anyone sef. |
thank you everyone for your advice. i am scared for the man, i was even thinking of telling police but got discouraged by ppl. |
Good day nairalander, pls I need your advice concerning someone close to me. His dad entered a bike from oshodi going to mafoluko yesterday and another dude climb the same bike with him. When the dude wanted to come down he gave the bike driver dollar note. Then they started exchanging words (the bike driver and the dude) . My friend's dad tried stopping them from fighting. And one thing lead to another the dude said he's a foreigner and he didn't trust Nigerians so he said my friends dad should follow him to Apapa to take his belongings. There @ Apapa he was given water to drink then he told my friend's dad to go and get 80k and his fixed money too. That they will give him 200M. Since then, the man had been planning on withdrawing money from his account today to give to them. I am afraid they've jazzed the man. Your prayers and suggestion is highly welcome!! |
Oga chukuwu please no carry the N1.9b go outside. Remember dat innoson get correct car for sale O. And make it ordinary stealing even if some ppl go chop out of the money,make e no be corruption. Na 'corruption' bros jona dey tackle no be stealing. |
bbpreye: We are just observing..Correct. Garri oni baje Ooo!!! |
Its so sad that when u open nairaland these days u hardly hear any word from the garri crew. What happened to them. Were they banned or somth. I miss u guys esp the creative ones. let's hear from you |
balancing the patients' fluids and electrolytes; maintaining their oxygen status and blood pressure; and treating them for any complicating infections. In addition, the most effective way to stop the current Ebola outbreak in West Africa is meticulous work in finding Ebola cases, isolating and caring for those patients, and tracing contacts to stop the chains of transmission. It means educating people about safe burial practices and having health care workers strictly follow infection control in hospitals. This is how all previous Ebola outbreaks have been stopped. www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/outbreaks/guinea/qa-experimental-treatments.html?mobile=nocontent |
The scientist who helped discover the Ebola virus has said he would sit next to an infected patient on the London Underground and that the outbreak in West Africa was unlikely to trigger a major global pandemic. Professor Peter Piot, director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, told AFP that a lack of trust in authorities in West Africa had contributed to the world's largest ever outbreak of the pathogen. The former executive director of the United Nations HIV/AIDS programme UNAIDS said he did not believe the virus would give rise to a major pandemic, even if an infected person flew to Europe or the US. "Spreading in the population here, I'm not that worried about it," he said. "I wouldn't be worried to sit next to someone with Ebola virus on the Tube as long as they don't vomit on you or something. This is an infection that requires very close contact." Piot discovered Ebola in 1976, as a 27-year-old researcher working in Antwerp. He was sent a blood sample from a Catholic nun who had died in what was then Zaire, and is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He later visited Yambuku village, approximately 600 miles north of the modern-day capital city of Kinshasa, where an epidemic had gripped the locals. The majority of infections were among women aged between 20 and 30, centred around a pre-natal consultation clinic. "People were devastated because in some villages, one in 10, one in eight people could die from Ebola," he told AFP. "I was scared, but I was 27, so you think you are invincible." The virus, they discovered, was being spread through the reuse of infected needles on pregnant women, as well as through the funeral preparation process. "Someone who dies is washed, the body is laid out but you do this with bare hands. Someone who died from Ebola, that person is covered with virus because of vomitus, diarrhea, blood," explains Piot, adding that the same thing was now happening in the most recent outbreak. He said the history of Sierra Leone and Liberia, which has seen over 224 and 130 fatalities repectively since February, was hindering efforts to tackle the virus. "These countries are coming out of decades of civil war," he said. "Liberia and Sierra Leone are now trying to reconstruct themselves so there is a total lack of trust in authorities, and that combined with poverty and very poor health services I think is the explanation why we have this extensive outbreak now." He added that officials should test experimental vaccines on people with the virus so that the world is prepared when it returns. "I think that the time is now, at least in capitals, to offer this kind of treatment for compassionate use but also to find out if it works so that for the next epidemic, we are ready." www.ibtimes.co.uk/ebola-discoverer-peter-piot-i-would-sit-next-infected-person-tube-1459154 |
When money is involved, that is when you Know say family no enter. Its better to give than loan money to ANY member of your family to prevent wahala. From experience. |
A man who received the world's most complex face transplant after a gun accident has now been snapped for the pages of magazine GQ. Richard Norris was injured in a shotgun accident in 1997 at age 22. In 2012 Mr Norris underwent a 36-hour operation to receive a new face from a donor whose organs saved five other patients' lives on the same day. Mr Norris is still limited in what he can do and is at risk of the donor tissue being rejected, but has agreed to show the dramatic improvement in his appearance in the August issue of US GQ. Mr Norris as a young man shortly before the 1997 accident He told the magazine that he is seeking to raise awareness for organ donation, and that he is grateful to the 21-year-old man who donated his face. "A drop of hope can create an ocean," Mr Norris, now 39, is quoted as saying. "But a bucket of faith can create an entire world." The operation in Maryland is considered the world’s most comprehensive face transplant. It involved 100 doctors, scientists and other university medical staff, ranging from plastic surgeons to craniofacial specialists. news.sky.com/story/1309657/face-transplant-patient-is-gq-magazine-star |
macklef: So, if they bought 10,000naira, 10gb. Now, dey sell 1gb for 1200 that is 1200 x 10gb is 12000naira. Meaning they make 2000naira per/10gb. |
macklef: So, if they bought 10,000naira, 10gb. Now, dey sell 1gb for 1200 that is 1200 x 10gb is 12000naira. Meaning they make 2000naira per/10gb.A dude sold 1GB N1500 to me now he said the price is N1800 jst imagine making N5000 dats 50percent gain on without sweat . Dats good business, I'm going to strt too. |
slimpoppa: The same way Aljazeera is giving a biased and one sided coverage and reporting of the situation. Covering and reporting only Palestinian casualties.As in they even did one documentary showing how isreal had been taking the land from palestine. I hardly hear anyth bout the rocket shot into tel aviv. |
I was never a politician and I am sure general obj will be laffing when he hear about me being a politician. (About Doyin okupe accusation that she's using the campain to advance her political ambition) |
I refuse to believe that our president will say that I politicize the #Bringbackourgirl campain |
Tune in update soon She is really active on social media; she kept saying tweet evry now and then. What has the campain achieved. She replied #Bringbackourgirl campain has been able to create awareness that the girls were actually kidnaped. |
ETT |
Location? The car VIN and why do u want to sell. |
rodeo0070: *Brings out calculator*#teamGreatIFE education or Law? |
Hi everyone, I'm seeking opinion of users of Gotv and startimes paytv to know which of the paytv gives value for the money. And for us to compare and contrast the two. Thanks |
Kanwulia: The good ol days. . . when she was TIGHT!As in I was shocked when I saw hw fat she is now . To think that I use to say she's the most beautiful first lady then. Ha chime no try at all. See what he turned the fine chic to. |
Prof Gday: hey man, write a letter in request for Sept alawi. Thru d LGI,Thru d ZI and thru d FCT NYSC cordinator.Address it to the NYSC DG. Go and submit d letter @ the NYSC Headquarter in ABJ.Ajayi LGI khana LG Rivers state na u be dis? |
ChEkWaS IyKe :The black jews and owo |
A-ZeD:Adaraa fun e, wa she orire, inu re a dun. Efi awon omugo sile. I don't knw hw many ppl can afford to buy new car. |
yuzedo: Sooooooooo after i have given you pocket money for donkey years, you will now born before me and i will still start giving your kids pocket money again??!?!Reformed chief sweetus Yuzedo, the only mosquito in Rita dominic's net. |
debayun: Nah lie ooo he mean sey d 1 u buy nah fake ma own harpic dey work as he b 4 television dat 1 nah trueU must be one of their Reps. I can see it reckit benckiser? |

