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Religion / Re: Are These Pastors Mocking God Or What? by youthsinitiativ(m): 6:25pm On Aug 09, 2020 |
Check the venues/locations of such shiitty nonsense and you'd understand the difference between the poor and the rich. Poverty is proportionally linked to retardedness. |
Politics / Re: Video: Gov Wike Caught On Video Insulting Obaseki by youthsinitiativ(m): 6:21pm On Aug 09, 2020 |
Hmm |
Religion / Re: Lady Shares Her Experience As Churches Reopen In Lagos Today by youthsinitiativ(m): 6:18pm On Aug 09, 2020 |
Okay 23 Likes 1 Share |
Romance / Re: Photos From The 30th Birthday Celebration Of Music Executive, Jude Okoye's Wife by youthsinitiativ(m): 6:17pm On Aug 09, 2020 |
Hmmm Moral and family values are gone to the dogs and is evident in all of humanity. 1 Like 1 Share |
Business / Re: What Do I Need To Open A Bank Account For My Business, I Have A Bn Not Rc Num by youthsinitiativ(m): 11:28am On Aug 01, 2020 |
Go to the bank of your choice with the following: Your business name registration certificate Tax Identification Number (TIN) Your personal I.D Utility bill Passport photograph 1 Like |
Family / Re: HER HUBBY IS WELL TO DO BUT SHE BEG A LOT by youthsinitiativ(m): 8:09pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Just Do It.....NIKE |
Pets / Re: Fox Found With Impressive Shoe Collection In Berlin - Photos by youthsinitiativ(m): 7:41pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
See wahala oh...this fox is bringing sexy back. Them suppose feature this fox for MTV cribs. Well done Mr. Foxyberry Hushfoxy |
Crime / Re: Soldier Goes Berserk, Kills Senior Officer Over Frozen Salary Account by youthsinitiativ(m): 7:40pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Very good...kill them all... |
Politics / Re: Insecurity: Nigerians Know We Have Done Our Best – Buhari by youthsinitiativ(m): 7:18pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Your best is worst... 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Buhari: All Past, Present Corrupt Cases Will Be Probed by youthsinitiativ(m): 7:15pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
President Garba of the Presidency speaking. 6 Likes |
Romance / Re: Help A Confused Nairalander. by youthsinitiativ(m): 7:11pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
The answer to you question is shorter than the question itself, and it is a resounding yes. |
Politics / Re: Buhari Watches As Sallah Ram Is Being Slaughtered by youthsinitiativ(m): 7:00pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
What an achievement and newsworthy piece. It is well. 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Crime / Re: Breaking: Kidnappers Return To Abuja-kaduna Expressway, 'abduct travellers' . by youthsinitiativ(m): 1:10pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Na Sallah things... The country has never had it this bad. |
Celebrities / Re: Davido Takes Friends On A Luxurious Sallah Holiday Treat by youthsinitiativ(m): 1:00pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Hotzone: Dem try for am Dem even buy malt for am to drink. The guy come resemble original Nigerian-Chinese. After all we are all Chinese-Nigerians now. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: World Leaders Venerate Buhari, Says Adesina by youthsinitiativ(m): 12:48pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
This pit latrine mouth again? |
Celebrities / Re: Some Sinners Have More Love Than Churchgoers – Reno Omokri Talks by youthsinitiativ(m): 12:47pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Very true. |
Politics / Re: Precious Chikwendu Snow-white Operation: Fani-kayode Thanks God For His Wife by youthsinitiativ(m): 12:35pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
Thank God for her. But come oh, na corrective abi na enhancement surgery? 29 Likes 1 Share |
Business / Re: Graduate Of ABU, Zaria Selling Kunu by youthsinitiativ(m): 12:34pm On Jul 31, 2020 |
I don buy from her once.... 1 Like |
Health / Re: My Life In Danger, Us-based Doctor Cries Out by youthsinitiativ(m): 3:40am On Jul 31, 2020 |
babajero: Enjoy your role model "Mr. Thinking for himself". Una go always allow una biased emotion to rule and dictate una thought processes na how we take end up where we dey as a country and a race. Critical thinking=zero. I hope you'd be humble enough to hang your head in shame for going at, and attacking me unprovoked after reading about your Doctor below : Stella Immanuel, a doctor at the centre of a controversy over unproven and potentially dangerous claims that an anti-malaria drug can treat Covid-19, is no stranger to conspiracy theories. Facebook and Twitter have taken down the viral video in which she appears, saying it violates their policies about misinformation - but not before it was retweeted by Donald Trump and one of his sons. The US president defended himself, saying he found Dr Immanuel, who was born in Cameroon and is based in the Texan city of Houston, "very impressive". "She said that she had tremendous success with hundreds of different patients, I thought her voice was an important voice but I know nothing about her," he said on Tuesday. Dr Immanuel, who is also a Christian pastor, gave a speech on the steps of the US Supreme Court in Washington, captured in a video first published by right-wing website Breitbart on Monday. Along with other medics from a group called America's Frontline Doctors, she said that Americans were being denied a potential cure for Covid-19. "Nobody needs to get sick. This virus has a cure - it is called hydroxychloroquine, I have treated over 350 patients and not had one death," said Dr Immanuel. Despite some early studies raising hopes that the drug could be used to cure coronavirus, one subsequent larger scale trial has shown it is not effective as a treatment. The World Health Organization (WHO) has halted its trials, saying it doesn't reduce death rates in patients with coronavirus. Last month, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cautioned against using the drug to treat coronavirus patients, following reports of "serious heart rhythm problems" and other health issues. And Dr Anthony Fauci, a leading member of the White House coronavirus task force, has reiterated these views. "We know that every single good study - and by good study I mean randomised control study in which the data are firm and believable - has shown that hydroxychloroquine is not effective in the treatment of Covid-19," he told the BBC on Wednesday. But Dr Immanuel has insisted taking hydroxychloroquine is not harmful because it is widely taken in her home country of Cameroon, where malaria is endemic. Witches and demons Born in 1965, Dr Immanuel graduated with a medical degree from the University of Calabar in neighbouring Nigeria - and has a valid doctor's licence, according to the website of the Texas Medical Board. Stella Immanuel - the doctor behind unproven coronavirus cure claim Stella Immanuel - the doctor behind unproven coronavirus cure claim Stella Immanuel, a doctor at the centre of a controversy over unproven and potentially dangerous claims that an anti-malaria drug can treat Covid-19, is no stranger to conspiracy theories. Facebook and Twitter have taken down the viral video in which she appears, saying it violates their policies about misinformation - but not before it was retweeted by Donald Trump and one of his sons. The US president defended himself, saying he found Dr Immanuel, who was born in Cameroon and is based in the Texan city of Houston, "very impressive". "She said that she had tremendous success with hundreds of different patients, I thought her voice was an important voice but I know nothing about her," he said on Tuesday. Dr Immanuel, who is also a Christian pastor, gave a speech on the steps of the US Supreme Court in Washington, captured in a video first published by right-wing website Breitbart on Monday. Related video: ‘Don’t leave Africa behind in coronavirus battle’ Along with other medics from a group called America's Frontline Doctors, she said that Americans were being denied a potential cure for Covid-19. "Nobody needs to get sick. This virus has a cure - it is called hydroxychloroquine, I have treated over 350 patients and not had one death," said Dr Immanuel. Despite some early studies raising hopes that the drug could be used to cure coronavirus, one subsequent larger scale trial has shown it is not effective as a treatment. What do we know about hydroxychloroquine? The World Health Organization (WHO) has halted its trials, saying it doesn't reduce death rates in patients with coronavirus. Last month, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cautioned against using the drug to treat coronavirus patients, following reports of "serious heart rhythm problems" and other health issues. And Dr Anthony Fauci, a leading member of the White House coronavirus task force, has reiterated these views. "We know that every single good study - and by good study I mean randomised control study in which the data are firm and believable - has shown that hydroxychloroquine is not effective in the treatment of Covid-19," he told the BBC on Wednesday. But Dr Immanuel has insisted taking hydroxychloroquine is not harmful because it is widely taken in her home country of Cameroon, where malaria is endemic. Witches and demons Born in 1965, Dr Immanuel graduated with a medical degree from the University of Calabar in neighbouring Nigeria - and has a valid doctor's licence, according to the website of the Texas Medical Board. Hydroxychloroquine has long been used as a treatment for malaria Hydroxychloroquine has long been used as a treatment for malaria She is also a pastor and the founder of Fire Power Ministries in Houston, a platform she has used to promote other conspiracies about the medical profession. Her sermons are available on a YouTube account set up in 2009. Five years ago, she alleged that alien DNA was being used in medical treatments, and that scientists were cooking up a vaccine to prevent people from being religious. Some of her other claims include blaming medical conditions on witches and demons - a common enough belief among some evangelical Christians - though she says they have sex with people in a dream world. "They turn into a woman and then they sleep with the man and collect his sperm… then they turn into the man and they sleep with a man and deposit the sperm and reproduce more of themselves," she said during a sermon in 2013. Another issue that Dr Immanuel targets is gay marriage, saying it can result in adults marrying children, according to the Daily Beast. She also offers a prayer to remove a generational curse, originally received from an ancestor, but transmitted through placenta, the news website's profile of her says. 'Jesus will shut Facebook' In her latest video posted on Twitter on Tuesday, she asks patients she says she has cured of Covid-19 to come forward. "If you don't speak up we are getting trashed," she says, encouraging them to use a hashtag when they post their video messages. Her tweet has had more than 27,000 retweets. After Facebook took down the America's Frontline Doctors' video on Tuesday, she declared that Jesus Christ would destroy the social media giant's servers if her videos were not restored to the platform. Stella Immanuel - the doctor behind unproven coronavirus cure claim Dickens Olewe - BBC News July 29, 2020, 10:20 AM Stella Immanuel - the doctor behind unproven coronavirus cure claim Stella Immanuel - the doctor behind unproven coronavirus cure claim Stella Immanuel, a doctor at the centre of a controversy over unproven and potentially dangerous claims that an anti-malaria drug can treat Covid-19, is no stranger to conspiracy theories. Facebook and Twitter have taken down the viral video in which she appears, saying it violates their policies about misinformation - but not before it was retweeted by Donald Trump and one of his sons. The US president defended himself, saying he found Dr Immanuel, who was born in Cameroon and is based in the Texan city of Houston, "very impressive". "She said that she had tremendous success with hundreds of different patients, I thought her voice was an important voice but I know nothing about her," he said on Tuesday. Dr Immanuel, who is also a Christian pastor, gave a speech on the steps of the US Supreme Court in Washington, captured in a video first published by right-wing website Breitbart on Monday. Along with other medics from a group called America's Frontline Doctors, she said that Americans were being denied a potential cure for Covid-19. "Nobody needs to get sick. This virus has a cure - it is called hydroxychloroquine, I have treated over 350 patients and not had one death," said Dr Immanuel. Despite some early studies raising hopes that the drug could be used to cure coronavirus, one subsequent larger scale trial has shown it is not effective as a treatment. What do we know about hydroxychloroquine? The World Health Organization (WHO) has halted its trials, saying it doesn't reduce death rates in patients with coronavirus. Last month, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cautioned against using the drug to treat coronavirus patients, following reports of "serious heart rhythm problems" and other health issues. And Dr Anthony Fauci, a leading member of the White House coronavirus task force, has reiterated these views. "We know that every single good study - and by good study I mean randomised control study in which the data are firm and believable - has shown that hydroxychloroquine is not effective in the treatment of Covid-19," he told the BBC on Wednesday. But Dr Immanuel has insisted taking hydroxychloroquine is not harmful because it is widely taken in her home country of Cameroon, where malaria is endemic. Witches and demons Born in 1965, Dr Immanuel graduated with a medical degree from the University of Calabar in neighbouring Nigeria - and has a valid doctor's licence, according to the website of the Texas Medical Board. Hydroxychloroquine has long been used as a treatment for malaria Hydroxychloroquine has long been used as a treatment for malaria She is also a pastor and the founder of Fire Power Ministries in Houston, a platform she has used to promote other conspiracies about the medical profession. Her sermons are available on a YouTube account set up in 2009. Five years ago, she alleged that alien DNA was being used in medical treatments, and that scientists were cooking up a vaccine to prevent people from being religious. Some of her other claims include blaming medical conditions on witches and demons - a common enough belief among some evangelical Christians - though she says they have sex with people in a dream world. "They turn into a woman and then they sleep with the man and collect his sperm… then they turn into the man and they sleep with a man and deposit the sperm and reproduce more of themselves," she said during a sermon in 2013. Another issue that Dr Immanuel targets is gay marriage, saying it can result in adults marrying children, according to the Daily Beast. She also offers a prayer to remove a generational curse, originally received from an ancestor, but transmitted through placenta, the news website's profile of her says. 'Jesus will shut Facebook' In her latest video posted on Twitter on Tuesday, she asks patients she says she has cured of Covid-19 to come forward. "If you don't speak up we are getting trashed," she says, encouraging them to use a hashtag when they post their video messages. Her tweet has had more than 27,000 retweets. After Facebook took down the America's Frontline Doctors' video on Tuesday, she declared that Jesus Christ would destroy the social media giant's servers if her videos were not restored to the platform. Facebook has not reported an interruption on its services. Who are America's Frontline Doctors? It is a collection of physicians critical of the scientific consensus around the Covid-19 pandemic. The event on Monday was backed by the Tea Party Patriots, a conservative organisation seeking to re-elect President Trump. The doctors believe neither masks nor shutdowns are necessary to fight the spread of coronavirus. The group's founder, Simone Gold, organised a letter to Mr Trump calling for an end to lockdown measures in May. Participants were encouraged to seek out interviews with social media influencers, as this was determined to be the best way to reach Americans. Ralph Norman, a Republican member of the House of Representatives, was standing alongside the doctors when they delivered their news conference. The debate has been increasingly dividing Americans along political lines, with proponents of hydroxychloroquine pointing to President Trump's support of it while accusing critics of covering up its potential effectiveness. |
Crime / Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by youthsinitiativ(m): 2:16am On Jul 31, 2020 |
Macro231101: You dey use that word well well and I understand why, Edo things. But because I dey enjoy some of your tori, I say make I correct you. You fit dey do am unconsciously but the mistake don dey gum you. Peace, bro. 3 Likes 1 Share |
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