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FamilyRe: Are There Still Men Who Believe In Abstinence Till Marriage? by Virus777: 7:27am On Oct 04, 2017
Stop deceiving yourself if you're not a virgin. Only virgins have the right to stick to no sex before marriage.
Technology MarketRe: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by Virus777: 7:15am On Oct 04, 2017
yetty247:
Toyota Camry for sale
Make: Toyota Mode: Camry Year: 1999 Trim: Automatic Colour: Blue Condition: Nigeria used Transmission: Automatic Location: Osogbo Price: 950,000
For inspection call Yetunde on 09021408991
950k for that Nigerian used scrap? undecided
You've got to be kidding me.
AutosRe: Mitsubishi Carisma 2004 Toks Auto For Sale@1.350m by Virus777: 5:25am On Oct 04, 2017
Not beautiful at all.
CelebritiesRe: Caroline Danjuma To Davido: "Tagbo Died In Your Car Last Night & You Ran Away" by Virus777: 11:45pm On Oct 03, 2017
jagugu88li:
Give it a weeks and 1 day............story gone.

Ma'am, as much as you are correct about the bloggers grammer and all, being rude to him won't help improve it. I am sure we all know of positive criticism, where one encourages one to be better and helps eliminate the error. It is not your job to educate him, you say? Then it is equally not your place to criticize him.

We all learn from someone, be it to throw mubbles or to start a business.
It's actually sir and not ma'am.

Believe me, there's no need sugar-coating it, I've got to say it as it is. It's a complete turn-off seeing someone like the Op who sees himself as the best blogger on the scene, and yet typing in such awful English.

It's a complete eyesore. Trust me, there's no better way to draw his attention to it. It portrays him in bad light. I see him as a complete illiterate who plunged into blogging just cos some other people are earning a substantial living from it, without acquiring the necessary prerequisite for blogging which is good written English.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Woman Kills Cobra In Her Daughter's Room (Photos) by Virus777: 11:23pm On Oct 03, 2017
She's really beaming with smile. Great job.
CelebritiesRe: DJ Cuppy And Victor Anichebe Breakup. Become Cool Exes (Photos) by Virus777: 11:20pm On Oct 03, 2017
undecided

After vandalizing your pussy for years. Idiot! Another foolish mofo will now take over where Victor left off.
CelebritiesRe: Caroline Danjuma To Davido: "Tagbo Died In Your Car Last Night & You Ran Away" by Virus777: 11:09pm On Oct 03, 2017
GibsonB:
Is That Time of the week again, Fresh Celebrity Clash, Most Followed Nigeria Singer Davido is on a fresh Scandal, and this Won't go down well with his fans, Nollywood Actress Caroline Danjuma just laid a serious Allegation on Davido, And Trust Ebiwali i got the news First hand, According to the actress.

The singer and some of his friends had gone for partying at DNA club in Lagos, including her Bro, Tagbo, But when they return Tagbo was no where to be found, rather a call came in that he was dumped at the General hospital dead..

What led to his death is yet to be known, but She added that Davido and his friends abandoned him, wore caps to covers their faces and took on their hills..

The Actress is now demanding for Tagbo's wearabouts, That she will fight Davido with all the money she has, this may empty the 30billion he has in his account

This is really sad, And considering the fact that the father of 2 just celebrated a great achievement of hitting 5million followers, We are scared it may reduce his followers, and turn off fans..

Meanwhile the unborthered singer is busy sharing photo of his upcoming #30billion gang.

See her post below!

"Davido where is Tagbo .... he was with you and ur crew last night ... you all wore face cap to hide your identities after he died in ur car.. u dumped him at general hospital and ran away ... the law must play its role this time .. you all better provide Tagbo alive ..

@davidoofficial. After you all abandoned him at general hospital you continued you stupid grooving at DNA and had the nerves to promote ur show .. this ain't no ordinary boy you can intimidate his family ... we need you to tell us how he died in ur car and why u ran away.. the police and the hospital confirmed u all ran away .. if u think ur money can save u , u just met ur match . Promise."


News From Ebiwali--- http://www.ebiwalismoment.com/2017/10/my-brother-died-in-your-car-you-dumped.html

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Bro, I'm more concerned about your poor English. Your written English is fraught with grammatical blunders, misspellings and wrong English expressions. Wtf!

"... took on their hills", like seriously?! For a self-acclaimed top blogger, you should do better than this. Horrible, horrendous!

You just need to stop blogging for at least 5 years, go and get thoroughly tutored in English, then come back in 2022, and start blogging. You want to be like Linda Ikeji but you can't type an error-free English sentence.

Absolutely pathetic you are.
HealthRe: Lady Goes Crazy After Her NYSC (Photo) by Virus777: 2:22pm On Oct 03, 2017
And her useless family allowed her to sleep on the street? undecided
Hopeless idiots.
RomanceRe: What's Your Definition Of A Broke Guy Or Lady? by Virus777: 12:29pm On Oct 03, 2017
Rukkydelta:
Lol I was joking o And please marriage is not a poverty alleviation mechanism
Okay. smiley
Foreign AffairsRe: Picture Of Stephen Paddock, Las Vegas Mass Shooter by Virus777: 7:33am On Oct 03, 2017
Hajikay:
hypocrites! only Muslims are terrorist.......huh
He's a muslim convert, he converted to Islam months ago. ISIS have claimed responsibility for the attack.
Foreign AffairsRe: Picture Of Stephen Paddock, Las Vegas Mass Shooter by Virus777: 7:31am On Oct 03, 2017
DCONE1:
If it was Muslim he would have been tagged an islamist terrorist now wey na christan they wont tag em Christian terrorist , smh.
He's a muslim convert, he converted to Islam months ago. ISIS have claimed responsibility for the attack.
CultureRe: Emmanuella Ropo "I Am Not Ooni Ogunwusi's New Wife" by Virus777: 7:14am On Oct 03, 2017
cstr1000:
He just likes his women very experienced, that is all. His former queen was not married na.
She was married to a Lebanese.
CultureRe: Emmanuella Ropo "I Am Not Ooni Ogunwusi's New Wife" by Virus777: 7:10am On Oct 03, 2017
moyor274:
I'm dark skinned and have a crush on this man, but I guess he's into fair ladies
Yea baby, he has a thang for yellow bebes. Just forget about him, I'm here for you. I love dark skinned babes. Can I send you a pm?
RomanceRe: What's Your Definition Of A Broke Guy Or Lady? by Virus777: 6:44am On Oct 03, 2017
Rukkydelta:
Someone that is unable to eat 3times square meal
Someone that can't afford 70% of his/her basic needs
I'm so broke please nairalanders if you have any decent job you can help me with, please kindly do
Or better still, lemme marry you and your brokenness will be over. smiley
RomanceRe: They Are Thick, Meaty, Cute And Hot To Handle by Virus777: 6:55am On Sep 30, 2017
I'm wondering the kinda dick that will be able to _fuck this lady. Even a guy with a 12 inches dick cannot access the pussy of this lady.

To be able to reach deep down into her punnany, you need at least 18 inches dick.
RomanceRe: Share Till Your Politicians Sees This(meet The World's Poorest President by Virus777: 6:51am On Sep 30, 2017
undecided The man must be insane. How can you intentionally live such of abject penury when we all know you can afford a better life?

What kinda cheap popularity is he trying to garner? I want to ask, a president living in an old farm in the rural community, is that where he carries out his duty as a president? Is that where he receives visiting presidents of other countries? Is that where he signs bills into law? Etc

The man is just an attention seeker, I'm sure he has millions of dollars in his account, let him continue deluding himself.
CultureRe: Difference Between Hausa And Fulani Turban (Photos) by Virus777: 6:18pm On Sep 28, 2017
VomeSchakleton, guy you just murdered that Ishilove, Oh my God! You didn't even have a single mercy on the dumbo.
You Just exposed her yansh, for everyone to see how silly and dumb she is.

Jeez!
CultureRe: Difference Between Hausa And Fulani Turban (Photos) by Virus777: 6:11pm On Sep 28, 2017
Ishilove:
Your inane drivel just reinforced my previous post- you are a poorly educated Philistine who wouldn't recognise sarcasm even if it grew claws and slapped you in the face.

Now stop quoting me and move yourself and your tiny brain away from my face.
Shatap!
CelebritiesRe: Uche Jombo Wades Into Tonto Dikeh & Azuka Ogujiuba's Domestic Violence Squabble by Virus777: 5:58pm On Sep 28, 2017
This stupid Tonto cannot even type in correct English. See grammatical blunders everywhere. Empty headed hoe.
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DoyenExchange:
We need Neteller. Bring it if you have it.Thanks.
Okay.
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DoyenExchange:
Enquiries
Good morning. I have $17 Skrill to exchange for naira, are you buying?
CelebritiesRe: Bring Your Coffin: P'square Fight Video Details by Virus777: 10:55pm On Sep 26, 2017
softwerk:
I pray they also break up with their wives so I can claim my dear Peter for myself cool

I learnt he has a BIG cassava kiss
Gay mofo! undecided
Science/TechnologyRe: Climate Change: Why No One Is Safe by Virus777: 10:22pm On Sep 26, 2017
blank:
Insinuation - unpleasant hint

Inundation - overwhelming abundance

What is the error in what he said?
Take a look again at the opening paragraph:

"The perception of climate change in these area – by that I mean Nigeria and most of Africa – has remained fairly constant for a while, affected by traditional, socio-cultural and religious narratives, an inundation that Africa does not matter in the scheme of things, and is not affected too by whatever calling card nature comes with."

From the above you can deduce that he was trying to say that there are suggestions that Africa does not matter in the scheme of things. Clearly the word 'inundation' has no place there as he was clearly referring to the insinuations that Africa does not matter. He wasn't yet making reference to the devastation caused by climate change.

The author is clearly an amateur writer and was obviously trying to impress. Unfortunately, the article sounded too verbose and poorly crafted on account of use of unnecessary 'big words'.
Science/TechnologyRe: Climate Change: Why No One Is Safe by Virus777: 7:44am On Sep 26, 2017
stano2:
Teacher Nwa mkpi
Student nwa awo. undecided
Science/TechnologyRe: Climate Change: Why No One Is Safe by Virus777: 7:12am On Sep 26, 2017
lanreg95:
The perception of climate change in these area – by that I mean Nigeria and most of Africa – has remained fairly constant for a while, affected by traditional, socio-cultural and religious narratives, an inundation that Africa does not matter in the scheme of things, and is not affected too by whatever calling card nature comes with. The snag in this narrative though, is that, it is highly fallacious and leaves us grossly underprepared. When it comes to climate change, no one is safe, and here is why.
Climate change patterns play a fundamental role in shaping natural ecosystems and the human economies and cultures that depends on them; and pragmatically speaking, which leaves no economy out of the mix. Perhaps it is necessary to demystify the concept of climate change a bit. Climate change refers to rapidly changing weather patterns over a period of time, caused by global warming which is a result of human activities, especially the use of fossil fuels. So, simply put, the weather patterns change rapidly, resulting in extreme ones; too dry or too wet, too hot or too cold. This inevitably upsets the eco-system and environmental balance; affecting agriculture, water supply, food availability and access, livelihood, keeps more people indoors and essentially affects human health. Then follows accelerated rates of evaporation, causing the skies to be heavy with humidity, and the soil to be lacking in it, the causal factors for droughts, heavy rainfalls and warmer ocean temperatures that strengthen hurricanes and tornados.
Climate change clearly plays a pivotal role in human existence today, and even with the greatest attempts to deny the reality of this quandary, one area we cannot fail to see climate change negatively impacting society is in the adverse health effects to communities. Climate change effects on health include direct effects and indirect effects. The direct effects span vector-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue fever. Others include West Nile virus, cholera, Lyme disease and asthma resulting from air pollution. Even Ebola is not left out of this conversation. According to Kris Murray, senior research scientist at EcoHealth Alliance, an organisation that researches and educates about the relationships between wildlife, ecosystems and human health, climate change has strong potential to play a role in increasing the risk for ebola. Meningitis too, famous for its epidemic in the earlier part of this year had its outbreak peaked by extremely low humidity and severe heat waves in the Northern part of Nigeria.
Recently, a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, predicts more deadly heat from climate change. The researchers further warned that by 2050, more than 350 million people living in urban areas would be hit with deadly heat waves every year. This poses an even bigger challenge for an already hot sub-Saharan Africa. Truth be told, if Africa does not act now, we will be toast, sitting ducks for climate change, especially considering that the vulnerability predictions for West Africa keeps us as being in acute health dangers from the effects of climate change . With weaker economies than developed nations, less levels of preparedness and an underfunded healthcare system, it will be a case of double jeopardy if we wait till the adverse effect of climate change hit the health of Nigerians hard. Recently, resident doctors, comprising a large chunk of doctors in Nigeria, went on strike to lament bad welfare conditions. The infrastructure leaves so much more to be desired, while access to healthcare for many is a farce.
The major public health organisations of the world have said that climate change is a critical public health problem. Climate change makes many existing diseases and conditions worse, but it may also help introduce new pests and pathogens into new regions or communities. Dengue fever for instance infects about 400 million people each year, and is one of the primary causes of illness and death in the tropics and subtropics. The IPCC projects that the rise in temperatures along with projected increases in population could put 5 to 6 billion people at risk of contracting dengue fever in the 2080s. The reproductive, survival and biting rates of the Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes that carry dengue and yellow fever are strongly influenced by temperature, precipitation and humidity. Scientists at the University of Maryland School Of Public Health have also found that extreme heat and heavy rainfall may increase risk of hospitalisation for asthma.
Taking the discussion to the indirect effects, only a few weeks back, we witnessed the sad incident of flooding in Makurdi, an occurrence that was reported by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to have claimed three lives and put 110,000 people at the risk of contracting diseases . The agency further noted, “At the Government approved IDP Camp, up to 4 families are reported to be accommodated in one room. This suggests the possible risk of an epidemic as some hospitals in affected locations are reported to have shut down due to the flood.” This is one of the adverse effects of climate change that can result in further health problems.
Recently, the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimated the costs to health from climate change to be linking $2-4 billion per year by 2030, across the world. With flooding comes related disasters since floodwaters act as sponges for hazards. As they bubble past city streets and fill cars and homes, they collect sharp objects, sweep up insects and wildlife, and gather human waste. In fact, in certain instances, they draw out unwelcome wild animals. Images of alligators swimming in the Lekki waters during the recent flooding in Lagos were abuzz on social media through the months of July and August.
Snakes, too, are a concern especially during landslides and Hurricanes. In the week following recent Hurricane Irma, parts of Florida were awash in millions of gallons of sewage and in Texas, following Hurricane Harvey, oil refineries and chemical plants have dumped a year’s worth of cancer-causing pollutants into the air. In both states, doctors are on the lookout for an uptick in respiratory problems, skin infections, and mosquito-borne diseases brought on by the water and mold the storms left behind.
There is also the mental effect of climate disaster displacements. Stress resulting from it jeopardizes immune systems, and it is difficult to maintain food hygiene in disaster zones. A year after Hurricane Katrina, for instance, residents reported an increase in suicidal thoughts, increasing from 2 percent to 6 percent among the 815 people studied. Post-traumatic stress disorder and depression also worsened. This brings me to the fundamental question of how ready our hospitals and emergency response organisations are for the spate of climate-related health problems that this decade is debuting.
Various recommendations have been made by scholars and public health professionals viz; improving early warning systems, better engaging disadvantaged communities, developing frameworks to link research, reducing food waste and more research into the links between conflict, instability and climate change, and I verily support them. I will however suggest some first steps.
The health industry in Nigeria clearly has little or insufficient knowledge of climate change, and needs some irradiation to enable them grasp the connection it has with health and quantify the specific effects climate change has on the overall disease burden and on opportunities and effectiveness in the public health. This will help them better mitigate their adverse effects.
There also needs to be a symbiotic and synergised approach from the health and environmental sector, two sectors that seem to be on two far ends of government in Nigeria. The health sector can also use climate information effectively in epidemic early warning systems as useful indicators to support early detection of disease outbreaks and prepare ahead of time for epidemics that are likely to occur. This synergy should importantly include the Emergency response agencies to enable them also be prepared for these disasters and obliterate the rate of climate-related illnesses.
Essentially, climate change is not a game of hide and seek where one can play into the safe zones and eclipse their corner of the world from its balefully warm hands. The health effects of climate change are enormous, and we must first understand and accept that in order to prepare ourselves for solutions. We must also be reminded, however subtly, that with each activity we do to hurt the environment, we hurt our health; individually and collectively. Hence, there must not just be increased ambition, there must be increased action until we can bend the emission curve and slow down global warming.
In the words of UN General Secretary, Antonio Guterres: “This may not be easy at times, but for the sake of today’s and future generations, it’s the path we must pursue.”
Until then, no one is safe.

Caleb Adebayo
Horrible English!

I stopped reading after the first few sentences. Like wtf! In your bid to impress with 'big words', you inadvertently created an article whose first sentences were filled with wrong English expressions. I'm sure the rest of the article is equally filled with errors.

Using 'inundation' instead of 'insinuation', jeez! Work on your English dude! angry
CelebritiesRe: Davido And Kim, His South African New Babe Loved Up Inside A Car by Virus777: 6:58am On Sep 26, 2017
free2ryhme:
Out of the trillions of sperm, THIS sperm made it to the egg. w h y? cry cry cry
It's only God that made it turn out that way. If not, today we wouldn't have had hit songs like "Skelewu", "Aye", "If", "Fall", "Fans mi", etc.

You see, God achieved a purpose by making it possible for Davido to be born so that he'll make a remarkable impact on millions of people through his musical talent. I can't say same for you though, cos you haven't made a positive impact in your family's life much less millions of other people.
HealthRe: Guidelines You Should Follow To Get A Soft Pink Lips by Virus777: 2:58am On Sep 26, 2017
Hehehe. How much is the ebook?
CelebritiesRe: Jude Okoye And His Wife Welcome A Baby Girl by Virus777: 2:45am On Sep 26, 2017
Nazeren:
Depends on your genes. In my family, we get fairer with unbelievably smoother skin.
Na to come marry from your family na im sure pass.
CelebritiesRe: Jude Okoye And His Wife Welcome A Baby Girl by Virus777: 2:28am On Sep 26, 2017
lathrowinger:
Abaya... then, we should fry beanshuh Mtchhhw.
Stewpiiiid
Fry your gonads you m0ron. undecided
RomanceRe: Two Students Fight Dirty Over A Man by Virus777: 5:30pm On Sep 20, 2017
Nomfanelo99:
There's always someone better than someone. I'm not moved by money and definitely not by physical beauty .
Okay baby. smiley
RomanceRe: Two Students Fight Dirty Over A Man by Virus777: 12:56pm On Sep 20, 2017
Nomfanelo99:
why on earth would I even waste my precious time fighting for a jackass .
Cos he's as cute AF, skilled in bed, makes you cum 4 times in a row and rich. grin
RomanceRe: Two Students Fight Dirty Over A Man by Virus777: 12:53pm On Sep 20, 2017
grin
No be small pouncing o.

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