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Abdulazeez296: Mr Mumu is every person bearin Abdulazeez are hausa (Mallam)rubbish!!...stop blowing cacographies!! |
If UNIZIK jam you!!! |
So, I should nurse and incubate hope?.....rather than despair, let me reside some modicum of hope shaaa!!! |
Pls Oga seun kindly develop an App for BlackBerry phone naaa |
Youngsage: And where is the insult nowjust make sure that ur spit no touch me!#mcheeeeew!!!# |
Youngsage: mstcheww. Such shallow thinking giving rise to a silly thread.must you insult? |
Op@am a human....not animal abeg!!!!.....nnaa!! See me see wahala kwa? |
Ain't get the power to descend on this article...OMG!!!! if I read this before commenting;hmm, ain't sure of making front page not even second page self! Thank God am on front page!!!! |
IjogzK: Let me tell you the reason why I love Arsenal.I love Chelsea because they re habitual losers!!!!! |
ramdris: Go gunners go.lols....from 4th I guess!!!!! |
City..........the citizens all the way; cos am from the greater Manchester, I support MANCHESTER CITY A.K.A (THE CITIZENS, THE SKY BLUE AND THE NOISY NEIGHBOUR).....FC MAN CITY 3 - 0 ARSENAL FC |
Good move..........but hope young politicians would be given opportunity not the recycling of the old ones that has been our norm |
Congratulations to Mr. Aregbesola........................hope APC can go back now and have a rest than f i n g e r i n g GEJ of any plot to rig; it wasn't as free and fair as this during the time of OBJ........where the ruling party scoops all the votes but today, public voices re given opportunity to be heard!!!!.................thanks GEJ for keeping to the promises of your electoral reforms |
Sir, remind them pls!!!!!Ebola has been exaggerated as if it's the deadliest ever, a virus that can't even withstand detergent..........#cowardice dies before their death# |
Op@ your topic is absolutely wide off the mark coupled with your ambiguous question |
Sad news...RIP to the dead |
JEITO: ofcos she's right..I don't wanna announce that now......... And the question worth nothing; it's just a game, remember? |
GENEVA (AFP) – The World Health Organisation on Friday declared the killer Ebola epidemic ravaging parts of west Africa an international health emergency and appealed for global aid to help afflicted countries. The decision after a two-day emergency session behind closed doors in Geneva means global travel restrictions may be put in place to halt its spread as the overall death toll nears 1,000. The WHO move comes as US health authorities admitted on Thursday that Ebola’s spread beyond west Africa was “inevitable”, and after medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF) warned that the deadly virus was now “out of control” with more than 60 outbreak hotspots. WHO director Dr Margaret Chan appealed for greater international aid for the countries worst hit by the outbreak, which she described as the most serious in four decades, echoing an earlier claim by MSF that the “epidemic is unprecedented in terms of geographical distribution, people infected and deaths”. States of emergency were in effect across overwhelmed west African nations, including Libera, Guinea and Sierra Leone. Soldiers in Liberia’s Grand Cape Mount province — one of the worst-affected areas — set up road blocks to limit travel to the capital Monrovia, as bodies reportedly lay unburied in the city’s streets. Two towns in the east of Sierra Leone, Kailahun and Kenema, where put under quarantine on Thursday, as nightclubs and entertainment venues across the country were ordered shut. Public sector doctors in Nigeria suspended a month-long strike with fears rising that the virus is taking hold in sub-Saharan Africa’s most populous country. The deadly tropical disease has already killed two and infected five others in Lagos. Ebola has claimed at least 932 lives and infected more than 1,700 people since breaking out in Guinea earlier this year, according to the WHO. - ‘Africans should get new drug’ - As African nations struggled with the scale of the epidemic, the scientists who discovered the virus in 1976 have called for an experimental drug being used on two infected Americans to also be made available for African victims. One of the three, Peter Piot, director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said “African countries should have the same opportunity” to use ZMapp, which is made by US company Mapp Pharmaceuticals. Ebola causes severe fever and, in the worst cases, unstoppable bleeding. It is transmitted through contact with bodily fluids, and people who live with or care for patients are most at risk. Spain flew home a 75-year-old Roman Catholic priest, Miguel Pajares, the first European victim of the epidemic, on Thursday. Officials said his condition was stable. - Families separated - In Liberia, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said people should expect certain rights to be suspended as the country imposes “extraordinary measures” necessary for “the very survival of our state”. In Sierra Leone, which has the most confirmed infections, 800 troops were sent to guard hospitals treating Ebola patients, an army spokesman said. The outbreak in Nigeria has been minor compared to those in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. The densely-packed city of more than 20 million people has a poor healthcare system and officials say that if Lagos sees a rise in infections, public hospitals will need to be operational in order to avert a catastrophe. Benin said it had placed two patients with Ebola-like symptoms in isolation and was waiting for test results to establish if the pair were infected. - Americans ‘improving’ - The two infected Americans, who worked for Christian aid agencies in Liberia, have shown signs of improvement since being flown to a specialist hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. They are being given ZMapp, according to reports. There is no proven treatment or cure for Ebola and the use of the experimental drug has sparked an ethical debate. US President Barack Obama said it was too soon to send the experimental drugs to west Africa. “I think we have to let the science guide us. And I don’t think all the information is in on whether this drug is helpful,” he said Wednesday. Nigeria’s Health Minister Onyebuchi Chukwu has asked the US about getting the drug, but Spain has voiced caution about the serum. US regulators meanwhile loosened restrictions on another experimental drug which may allow it to be tried on infected patients in west Africa. Canada-based Tekmira said the US Food and Drug Administration changed the classification of its drug TKM-Ebola from full clinical hold to partial hold. US health authorities also warned Ebola’s spread to the United States was “inevitable” due to the nature of global airline travel, but that any outbreak was not likely to be large. The worsening outbreak prompted the United States to order the families of embassy staff in Liberia to return home, with the State Department also warning US citizens not to travel to Liberia. First discovered in 1976 and named after a river in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ebola has killed around two-thirds of those infected, with two outbreaks registering fatality rates approaching 90 percent. The latest outbreak has a fatality rate of around 55 percent. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/08/ebola-declares-global-emergency/ |
Silly jokes sometimes proves a boon....................let's not castigate him rather pray that God makes this to turn out to be the antidote or vaccine we'd been looking for!!!! |
PrincessB1: 1. A group of raven....... 2. Orange....... 3. (c) Newyork 4....... 52 gold medalshmm........Noted, won't say whether you re right now, let me get to see other answers! |
Salt solution contains or is primarily composed of Sodium Chloride (NaCl) a chemical compound belonging to the ionic salts used in preserving foods against bacteria attacks, it also plays integral part in the body. WHO advised that adults should consume less than 2000mg of sodium which is equivalent to 5 grams salt per day. Remember, excess salts in the body gives rise to (HBP) High blood pressure; you can't run from Ebola to cause yourself a bigger problem that is more life threatening. Salt solution can be used against Bacterial related infection and not VIRUS. The only solution to viral diseases is to effectively wash your hands with soapy detergent using a running water not using the one you fetched with bowels. Ebola can only be dangerous if you get in contact with an infected person's bodily fluid or touching a corpse infected with the disease!! THE LAST Only prayer and the power of faith can heal ebola..............The shadow of the Almighty is the refuge point for the believers. The question now is are you saved per say the Ebola(God forbid) infected you? If not, God is calling you now!!!!!!!!!! Ebola has never defied solution with God!!!!!!!!!! |
Oboy see cheating oooo......these guys Na prof for cheating abeg!!!!! |
.....Do you remember that this article is immersed in ethnic bigotry and sectionalism, op@what then is your aim in posting this article?....to heat up the already heated polity I guess........you can do better if you canalize the time you wasted in writing, copy&paste or any other manner you presumably wasted in doing this!!! Thanks and repent!!! |
Hmm.........let them administer the drug to the ills, I don't think it's harmful effect (if any) could match up with the deadly effect of this Ebola virus |
In Jesus Name, AMEN!!!!!! |
Only 5? Unbelievable!!!! |
Thank God for them ooo |
Let's play who wants to be a millionaire by attempting these questions!!!! Here comes the question!!!!
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Am under the shadow of the Almighty so, Am not panicking again!!!.........God is my strenght and yours also you the reader!!!!! |
Eeeeeeeeeh!.....he is a genius and I love his style of referring!!!!! |
Mstcheww