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PoliticsRe: Radio Biafra And Nnamdi Kanu: A Threat to Nigeria's Stability. by ukomko: 7:05am On Jun 26, 2015
Okijajuju1:
Let us both swear by he future of our children that what I have said here are lies..

I listened to just one broadcast which was a recording and that where I heard his call for the destruction of Deeperlife in Aba and the stoning of PASTOR Kumuyi.

Swear with your future generation and I will do same..

Fhuking lazy pig who thinks Biafra would be the end of his woes. In the same Nigeria that is bad, Igbo men are making billions and building solid businesses and empires and a few disgruntled elements who can't think of a way to make their lives better without stealing from the hard working folks want war so they can pillage and loot from them. NEVER..

If a war breaks out, I would fight against Biafra for the unity of Nigeria. And I am sure the South South wouldn't stand along with the South East and that would just make this war call be like shooting ducks in a barrel for the Nigerian Army.
You are late, there is a war already.
If Biafra is not important, Y not let them go.
Even as nigeria tries everything to supress igbos, we still wax strong.
Stay under a terrorist ruler. Ndia ara.
PoliticsRe: Radio Biafra And Nnamdi Kanu: A Threat to Nigeria's Stability. by ukomko: 6:58am On Jun 26, 2015
xxgig:
THE states in the so called biafry gets allocation from Nigeria like every other state does, they participate in elections, participate in federal level as executives and law makers. SOME ONE SHOULD PLEASE TELL ME WHAT THEY HAVE DONE DIFFERENTLY OR BETTER IN THESE RESPECT THAN THE REST OF NIGERIA.
You baboon, FYI, Biafra feeds the whole nigeria.
Just let us go, simple
PoliticsRe: Radio Biafra And Nnamdi Kanu: A Threat to Nigeria's Stability. by ukomko: 6:02am On Jun 26, 2015
dorothy111:
Don't get it twisted! I don't believe anything.
I would rather believe Pastor Kumuyi, Pastor E.A Adeboye and other men of God than anyone that want to destroy this country.
Not suprising!!! you are either a baboon or a monkey in the zoological republic
PoliticsRe: Radio Biafra And Nnamdi Kanu: A Threat to Nigeria's Stability. by ukomko: 12:33am On Jun 26, 2015
In case if you are still blind gorrilla in this zoo being ruled by a terrorist negotiator.
Feed ur eyezzzz

PoliticsRe: Radio Biafra And Nnamdi Kanu: A Threat to Nigeria's Stability. by ukomko: 11:24pm On Jun 25, 2015
At the mention of Biafra, every yoruba heart panics, and every alamajiri heart pounders.

When Nnamdi talks about WEAPONS, he means relay stations, he means social media, he means nairaland, he means satellite, he means online.he means Biafra Tv,he means .......

Baboons and Monkeys.
Christianity EtcPope's Relatives Die In Road Accident by ukomko(op): 2:00am On Aug 20, 2014
The wife and two children of Pope Francis's nephew have been killed in a car crash in Argentina, officials say.

His nephew, Emanuel Bergoglio, was badly hurt in the accident in the Cordoba area, north-east of the capital, Buenos Aires.

The Pope was "profoundly saddened" by the news, his spokesman Francesco Lombardi said.

Before becoming Pope Francis, Jorge Mario Bergoglio was cardinal of Buenos Aires.

His nephew's family was reportedly returning home from a break when their car collided with a lorry at James Craik, some 580km (360 miles) north-east of Buenos Aires shortly before midnight.

His wife Valeria Carmona, 39, and their two children Jose, 2, and eight-month-old Antonio were all killed, reports said.

The Papal spokesman said he asked "all who share in his grief to unite with him in prayer".



source:http://www.readville.info/2014/08/popes-relatives-die-in-road-accident.html
PoliticsEbola Crisis: Doctors In Liberia 'recovering After Taking Zmapp' by ukomko(op): 1:45am On Aug 20, 2014
Three doctors in Liberia with Ebola who started taking an experimental drug last Thursday are showing remarkable signs of improvement, a minister says.
ZMapp was first given earlier this month to two US aid workers, who were flown home for treatment from Liberia.
Ebola has no cure but the World Health Organization (WHO) has ruled that untested drugs can be used in light of the scale of outbreak in West Africa.
Since the beginning of the year, 1,229 people have died of the virus.
It is transmitted by direct contact with the body fluids of an infected person. Initial flu-like symptoms can lead to external haemorrhaging from areas such as eyes and gums, and internal bleeding which can cause organ failure.
The outbreak began in Guinea and has since spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria.
Health officials in Guinea say the country has suffered a setback in its fight against the epidemic, seeing a resurgence of cases in the town of Macenta.
The BBC's Alhassan Sillah in Guinea says the town had not had any cases for two months, and the authorities had dismantled all Ebola facilities in that area.

Fighting the myths and fear surrounding Ebola is as tough as fighting the disease itself. They range from the bizarre to the ridiculous: Some see it as the culmination of some bio warfare gone awry; others say it is a cannibalistic ritual.
In the latest flashpoint - some people in Lunsar, about 120km (74 miles) east of the capital, Freetown, say the new cases are not Ebola patients at all. In fact, they insist that witches are flying around the country in aircraft and one of these crashed causing casualties.
All this, and the notion that an Ebola patient cannot recover, have led many sick people to stay at home, hoping they have something else. This is despite the fact that about 30% of patients have recovered.
The authorities have been encouraging those who become ill to report to hospitals for testing and treatment, if needed. But as the messengers are distrusted, the message is not getting through.
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The health authorities believe that Guineans returning from neighbouring Liberia are carrying the virus.
In Liberia, Information Minister Lewis Brown said the government only received a small number of ZMapp doses and gave them to one Nigerian and two Liberian doctors who had caught Ebola whilst helping save the lives of other victims of the virus.
Ebola awareness campaigners stage a street performances at an event in Monrovia, Liberia - 18 August 2014 Public awareness campaigns are being stepped up across the region as some people believe Ebola is a hoax
Two US missionaries who received doses of the medicine are also reportedly recovering, but a 75-year-old Spanish priest who contracted Ebola in Liberia died in Spain last week despite being given the drug.
The US pharmaceutical company that makes the drug says it has for now run out of it, so the only way to stop the current outbreak is to isolate the victims and those who have come into contact with them.
Mr Brown also said 17 suspected Ebola patients who went missing after a health centre in the capital was attacked have been found.
In Nigeria, which has had four fatal Ebola cases, health officials say five people have now recovered from the virus and have been discharged from hospital in Lagos. Another three are still being treated.
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Ebola Virus Disease (EVD)
A fruit bat is pictured in 2010 at the Amneville zoo in France. Fruit bats are believed to be a major carrier of the Ebola virus but do not show symptoms

Symptoms include high fever, bleeding and central nervous system damage
Fatality rate can reach 90% - but current outbreak has about 55%
Incubation period is two to 21 days
There is no vaccine or cure
Supportive care such as rehydrating patients who have diarrhoea and vomiting can help recovery
Fruit bats, a delicacy for some West Africans, are considered to be virus' natural host


Since the outbreak spread to Nigeria in July, when a person infected with Ebola flew from Liberia to Lagos, several airlines have stopped flights to the worst-affected countries.
Kenya's ban on people from Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone entering the East African nation comes into force on Wednesday - and Cameroon has closed its land, sea and air borders with Nigeria.
The current outbreak is the deadliest since Ebola was discovered in 1976

source:http://www.readville.info/2014/08/ebola-crisis-doctors-in-liberia.html
Technology MarketHTC Reveals Cut-price One M8 Windows Phone Device by ukomko(op): 1:10am On Aug 20, 2014
HTC One M8 WindowsThe handset maker HTC has unveiled a new smartphone that runs a Windows Phone operating system.

The modified One M8 is being sold at roughly half the price of the same handset running Google's Android.

This is the first time the struggling manufacturer has released a Windows smartphone in more than two years.

One analyst said the new device was "almost certainly financially supported" by Microsoft, in an attempt to gain a foothold in the US market.

The new phone, which comes with Windows Phone 8.1 pre-installed, is available exclusively through US network provider Verizon.

When bought with a 24 month contract, it is priced at $99 (£60), approximately 50% cheaper than the Android One M8.

"Consumers love the HTC One M8 and today's introduction extends that enthusiasm to new audiences hungry for choice in their mobile experience," said Jason Mackenzie, president of HTC Americas.

He added: "Microsoft shares our vision, and that's why we committed to bringing the Windows Phone platform to the HTC One M8."

Android losses The Taiwanese firm, which originally made its name selling early versions of Windows phone handsets, has preferred Android devices in recent years.

However it has recently lost out to rivals such as Samsung, and while its flagship handset, the HTC One, received good reviews, these did not translate into strong sales.

In April, HTC posted losses of 1.88bn Taiwanese dollars (£37m; $63m) for the first three months of 2014, compared with a profit of T$85m a year earlier.

Shares in HTC have dropped by 38% in the past year.

Microsoft 'desperate' Daniel Gleeson, an analyst at the consultancy IHS Technology, told the BBC the move was a "big thing for Microsoft as they want a big push for Windows phones in North America".

Members of Japanese pop group Nogizaka 4 A Japanese pop group shows off HTC's other new handset, the Android-based J Butterfly



"Microsoft are desperate for other manufacturers to develop Windows smartphones, and they almost certainly financially supported HTC to make this phone," he added.

"Microsoft needs to kickstart the whole Windows Phone ecosystem. Its apps do not get updated at the same frequency as Android or iOS equivalents."

As for the pricing of the phone, Mr Gleeson said, this was an attempt by HTC and Microsoft to position themselves as a cheaper alternative to the upcoming new iPhone.

Earlier on Tuesday, HTC's chief executive Peter Chou unveiled another new phone in Tokyo, aimed at the Japanese market.

The updated J Butterfly model, the HTL23, features a plastic body, but is otherwise similar to the Android One M8.

source: http://www.readville.info/2014/08/htc-reveals-cut-price-one-m8-windows.html
PoliticsRe: Massob, Aka-Ikenga Condemn The Deportation Of Igbos From Lagos by ukomko: 4:45pm On Jul 31, 2013
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Dragnet oil and gas company Aptitude Test may 2012 @ Port harcourt by ukomko: 4:42pm On May 12, 2012
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