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Politics / Re: Coronavirus: Free Bags Of Rice For The Elderly In Anambra Arrives by udoka55555: 5:43pm On Mar 31, 2020
Better than some south east governors...


Imo state seems like its being run by a ghost...


No comments... Not even controversy.

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Health / Re: First Covid19 Case In US Just 5 Days Before First Covid19 Case In Nigeria. by udoka55555: 8:58am On Mar 31, 2020
You guys ate confusing me
Travel / Re: Horrible Accident Kills Whole Family In Seconds (graphic Video) by udoka55555: 8:27am On Mar 31, 2020
This is bad
Health / Re: Finally Lagos State Is Sending Emergency Relief To It's Residence by udoka55555: 8:22am On Mar 31, 2020
Better
Health / Re: Experts Want More Nigerians Tested For COVID-19 by udoka55555: 7:55am On Mar 31, 2020
Yeah
Business / Re: My Experience With Access Bank During 14-Day Covid-19 Lockdown In Abuja (Photos) by udoka55555: 10:09pm On Mar 30, 2020
What about me that doesn't have a job?

Money no dey bank...


And I am not expecting anything but hunger this April....


People like me don't have any business with banks for now.

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Travel / Re: Coronavirus: US To Evacuate Citizens From Nigeria by udoka55555: 8:56am On Mar 28, 2020
They see the future....looking at it wisely you will know that Africa as a whole is doomed.... Our leaders have killed us already...

Very soon the rich will start running out of Nigeria.....


Many people will die....

The number will be far greater than the one in the US...

That's why they have to run before the real shit starts in two weeks time.

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Nairaland / General / Re: Coronavirus: US Overtakes China With More Than 86,000 Positive Cases by udoka55555: 5:27pm On Mar 27, 2020
Its better to have the real statistics than be deceiving yourself that you have only 50 cases while the actual amount is above 2000

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Health / Re: Recovered Coronavirus Patients Test Positive Again In China by udoka55555: 5:20pm On Mar 27, 2020
This is serious



There is no known cure for this virus yet..


Anybody or pharmacy that gets the vaccine will top as the richest person on earth

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Family / Where Is The Best Place To Hide? by udoka55555: 11:22am On Mar 27, 2020
Now the Corona virus is circulating at a very fast pace, people are running back to their villages while some feel that the best place to stay is in the city..


I want to ask, where do you think is the best place to stay during this crisis, and why do you think so?

For me, I think the best place to stay now is the city....because you will have light and internet access so as to know the latest happenings during this crisis.
Events / Re: COVID-19: To Couples Preparing To Get Married In March And April 2020 by udoka55555: 2:51pm On Mar 25, 2020
Lol

Na so one of my friend dey vex for me...

His wedding suppose be this Friday for Delta, and I don already promise say I go come.....I Don get everything both gift ready before this cobid 1&9 come.....

Him call me today say make I come tomorrow because the person wey suppose be best man say him ma no go come..I try reason with am say make him postpone the wedding until dem find cure...the guy no gree....

I come tell am hoha say me I no fit risk my life and travel from IMO to Delta for wedding... Say make him send me his account number so I fit send them money wey dem go use buy my own gift......the guy just off him phone....

I no fit risk my life anyhow for one yeye wedding.

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Food / Re: Choice Of Food Stuff Amid Coronavirus Lockdown by udoka55555: 4:07am On Mar 24, 2020
This will not last a week man..



Nah die you dey oh

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Health / History Of World Pedamics Before Corona Virus by udoka55555: 9:06pm On Mar 23, 2020
OUTBREAK: 10 OF THE WORST PANDEMICS IN HISTORY
BY STAFF

Scientists and medical researchers have for years have differed over the exact definition of a pandemic (is it a pandemic, or an epidemic), but one thing everyone agrees on is that the word describes the widespread occurrence of disease, in excess of what might normally be expected in a geographical region.
Cholera, bubonic plague, smallpox, and influenza are some of the most brutal killers in human history. And outbreaks of these diseases across international borders, are properly defined as pandemic, especially smallpox, which throughout history, has killed between 300-500 million people in its 12,000 year existence.
A final note: The most recent outbreak of the Ebola virus, which has killed thousands of people, is still confined to West Africa. It may someday be pandemic, but for now, is considered an epidemic — and is therefore not included on this list.
HIV/AIDS PANDEMIC (AT ITS PEAK, 2005-2012)
Death Toll: 36 million
Cause: HIV/AIDS
First identified in Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1976, HIV/AIDS has truly proven itself as a global pandemic, killing more than 36 million people since 1981. Currently there are between 31 and 35 million people living with HIV, the vast majority of those are in Sub-Saharan Africa, where 5% of the population is infected, roughly 21 million people. As awareness has grown, new treatments have been developed that make HIV far more manageable, and many of those infected go on to lead productive lives. Between 2005 and 2012 the annual global deaths from HIV/AIDS dropped from 2.2 million to 1.6 million.
FLU PANDEMIC (1968)
Death Toll: 1 million
Cause: Influenza
A category 2 Flu pandemic sometimes referred to as “the Hong Kong Flu,” the 1968 flu pandemic was caused by the H3N2 strain of the Influenza A virus, a genetic offshoot of the H2N2 subtype. From the first reported case on July 13, 1968 in Hong Kong, it took only 17 days before outbreaks of the virus were reported in Singapore and Vietnam, and within three months had spread to The Philippines, India, Australia, Europe, and the United States. While the 1968 pandemic had a comparatively low mortality rate (.5%) it still resulted in the deaths of more than a million people, including 500,000 residents of Hong Kong, approximately 15% of its population at the time.
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ASIAN FLU (1956-1958)
Death Toll: 2 million
Cause: Influenza
Asian Flu was a pandemic outbreak of Influenza A of the H2N2 subtype, that originated in China in 1956 and lasted until 1958. In its two-year spree, Asian Flu traveled from the Chinese province of Guizhou to Singapore, Hong Kong, and the United States. Estimates for the death toll of the Asian Flu vary depending on the source, but the World Health Organization places the final tally at approximately 2 million deaths, 69,800 of those in the US alone.
FLU PANDEMIC (1918)
Death Toll: 20 -50 million
Cause: Influenza
Between 1918 and 1920 a disturbingly deadly outbreak of influenza tore across the globe, infecting over a third of the world’s population and ending the lives of 20 – 50 million people. Of the 500 million people infected in the 1918 pandemic, the mortality rate was estimated at 10% to 20%, with up to 25 million deaths in the first 25 weeks alone. What separated the 1918 flu pandemic from other influenza outbreaks was the victims; where influenza had always previously only killed juveniles and the elderly or already weakened patients, it had begun striking down hardy and completely healthy young adults, while leaving children and those with weaker immune systems still alive.
SIXTH CHOLERA PANDEMIC (1910-1911)
Death Toll: 800,000+
Cause: Cholera
Like its five previous incarnations, the Sixth Cholera Pandemic originated in India where it killed over 800,000, before spreading to the Middle East, North Africa, Eastern Europe and Russia. The Sixth Cholera Pandemic was also the source of the last American outbreak of Cholera (1910–1911). American health authorities, having learned from the past, quickly sought to isolate the infected, and in the end only 11 deaths occurred in the U.S. By 1923 Cholera cases had been cut down dramatically, although it was still a constant in India.
FLU PANDEMIC (1889-1890)
Death Toll: 1 million
Cause: Influenza
Originally the “Asiatic Flu” or “Russian Flu” as it was called, this strain was thought to be an outbreak of the Influenza A virus subtype H2N2, though recent discoveries have instead found the cause to be the Influenza A virus subtype H3N8. The first cases were observed in May 1889 in three separate and distant locations, Bukhara in Central Asia (Turkestan), Athabasca in northwestern Canada, and Greenland. Rapid population growth of the 19th century, specifically in urban areas, only helped the flu spread, and before long the outbreak had spread across the globe. Though it was the first true epidemic in the era of bacteriology and much was learned from it. In the end, the 1889-1890 Flu Pandemic claimed the lives of over a million individuals.
THIRD CHOLERA PANDEMIC (1852–1860)
Death Toll: 1 million
Cause: Cholera
Generally considered the most deadly of the seven cholera pandemics, the third major outbreak of Cholera in the 19th century lasted from 1852 to 1860. Like the first and second pandemics, the Third Cholera Pandemic originated in India, spreading from the Ganges River Delta before tearing through Asia, Europe, North America and Africa and ending the lives of over a million people. British physician John Snow, while working in a poor area of London, tracked cases of cholera and eventually succeeded in identifying contaminated water as the means of transmission for the disease. Unfortunately the same year as his discovery (1854) went down as the worst year of the pandemic, in which 23,000 people died in Great Britain.
THE BLACK DEATH (1346-1353)
Death Toll: 75 – 200 million
Cause: Bubonic Plague
From 1346 to 1353 an outbreak of the Plague ravaged Europe, Africa, and Asia, with an estimated death toll between 75 and 200 million people. Thought to have originated in Asia, the Plague most likely jumped continents via the fleas living on the rats that so frequently lived aboard merchant ships. Ports being major urban centers at the time, were the perfect breeding ground for the rats and fleas, and thus the insidious bacterium flourished, devastating three continents in its wake.
PLAGUE OF JUSTINIAN (541-542)
Death Toll: 25 million
Cause: Bubonic Plague
Thought to have killed perhaps half the population of Europe, the Plague of Justinian was an outbreak of the bubonic plague that afflicted the Byzantine Empire and Mediterranean port cities, killing up to 25 million people in its year long reign of terror. Generally regarded as the first recorded incident of the Bubonic Plague, the Plague of Justinian left its mark on the world, killing up to a quarter of the population of the Eastern Mediterranean and devastating the city of Constantinople, where at its height it was killing an estimated 5,000 people per day and eventually resulting in the deaths of 40% of the city’s population.
ANTONINE PLAGUE (165 AD)
Death Toll: 5 million
Cause: Unknown
Also known as the Plague of Galen, the Antonine Plague was an ancient pandemic that affected Asia Minor, Egypt, Greece, and Italy and is thought to have been either Smallpox or Measles, though the true cause is still unknown. This unknown disease was brought back to Rome by soldiers returning from Mesopotamia around 165AD; unknowingly, they had spread a disease which would end up killing over 5 million people and decimating the Roman army.
Sources:
http://news.discovery.com/human/health/10-worst-epidemics-130917.htm
http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/cholera-s-seven-pandemics-1.758504
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3867475/
http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/completelist/0,29569,2027479,00.html
http://www.infoplease.com/cig/dangerous-diseases-epidemics/bubonic-plague.html
http://www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/surveillance/plague.pdf

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Health / Re: Coronavirus: The First Outbreak (1918). by udoka55555: 8:08pm On Mar 23, 2020
this is friegtenig
Education / Re: See 7 Powerful Reasons Why Most Graduates Are Poor In Life (wow! ) by udoka55555: 8:04pm On Mar 23, 2020
say it louder

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Health / Re: 15 House Of Reps Tested Positive To Covid 19,come And See Reaction On Facebook. by udoka55555: 7:57pm On Mar 23, 2020
this is called leading by example

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Travel / Re: Nigerian Railway Shuts Train Services Nationwide by udoka55555: 6:36pm On Mar 21, 2020
Hmm


Only few will survive this!?


We are at war that we don't know the enemies

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Health / Re: Man With Corona Virus Slumbs In Lagos Nigeria VIDEO by udoka55555: 5:47pm On Mar 20, 2020
Hmm
Health / Re: Latest Worldwide Cases Of Coronavirus (Photo) by udoka55555: 3:29pm On Feb 27, 2020
I pity Iran
Crime / Re: Woman Who Was Stabbed By Daughter Finally Dies, Daughter Reveals The Reason Behi by udoka55555: 7:31pm On Feb 21, 2020
Hmmmm...I am confused...


Who do I blame now?

I can't blame the dead.
Family / Re: Looking Fresh 1-3 Years In Marriage & Look Hagard From 5 Years & Forever by udoka55555: 7:00pm On Feb 21, 2020
Seriously.........

I am still looking for the marriage formula...


Being without wife and kids is work.....


But sacrificing my dream and aspirations because of children is what I am still scared of...


Maybe I will just manage one child.

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Romance / Re: Men Are No Longer Looking For A SEXY WIFE... Why? by udoka55555: 6:51pm On Feb 21, 2020
My woman is the most beautiful lady in the word..


Beauty is a choice.

What I consider beautiful might look ugly to you....


Meanwhile we don't even like the same color.

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Romance / Re: Whats Your Highest Likes On NAIRALAND by udoka55555: 6:46pm On Feb 21, 2020
300000
Politics / Re: Court dismisses corruption report against Emir Sanusi, awards him N.2m compensat by udoka55555: 6:44pm On Feb 21, 2020
Nice move by the court
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Learn Chinese Language Fluently For Less by udoka55555: 6:40pm On Feb 21, 2020
08033311617
Politics / Re: Sabo Nanono: Nigerian Seeks $1 Billion Loan To Boost Mechanised Farming by udoka55555: 6:49am On Jan 25, 2020
I haven't seen all those equipments in the east..... Please let them distribute it equally in all zone
Family / Re: Go And Do A Paternity Test On You Children, Especially Your First Child by udoka55555: 7:03am On Jan 19, 2020
Back then in school a girl told me she is pregnant .....that I am responsible.

This girl just accepted my proposal and had the first sex not up to 6 days ago!!!!!!!!
Family / Re: Go And Do A Paternity Test On You Children, Especially Your First Child by udoka55555: 7:00am On Jan 19, 2020
bmdmixer:


and her name was mary cool

And even virgin Mary give his husband another mans child

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Investment / Re: Life Changing Opportunity For Anyone With A Good Business Idea by udoka55555: 11:00pm On Jan 18, 2020
I have a business idea

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