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Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by Nobody: 7:04am On Sep 28, 2015 |
appini:And on you too. I don't need a soothsayer to tell me that the otueke export was a curse! |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by MAYOWAAK: 7:04am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Tribute to those who persuaded northern religious leaders in 2003 that the vaccine was not designed to sterilise Muslim women and curtail the biological growth of Islam. Tribute to courageous vaccinators murdered by Boko Haram in 2013. Tribute to Bill Gates who spent billions fighting the nervous/paralysis disease in a foreign country. Tribute to the governments of Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and Goodluck Jonathan for their devotion to the cause. Progress! 2 Likes |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by amazingspiderma: 7:08am On Sep 28, 2015 |
hustla: Your mum is a hero,God bless her. |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by Abeymills(m): 7:08am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Dis is gud news...news we should always hear n NT fulani herds men killin n destroyin other tribes n religion as long as u AR a core northerner u AR nt safe.,,boko killin settin there brothers free in a commando style...our almighty all hailed all faired presido is in American snapin pic after d tourin n waitin of our acordin 2apc idiots ravaged economy yet they embark on baseless n stupid trips...gudluck dis is d results of one amongst so many of ur achievement mainly in north...u really tried sir they criticise u condem u insult u jst because u AR nt 1of Dem Bt we AR all witnessin d so cal change over how many months now nothing has changed 4gud4dis country nig u may have NT bin d messiah Bt u AR indeed a gud man we AR polio free because of u |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by Themandator: 7:08am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Result of deliberately worked out policies... Thank you GEJ 2 Likes |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by sdindan: 7:09am On Sep 28, 2015 |
damyzino: Which Chibok Girls? And which Certificate? Dude me and you know the truth. Buhari doesn't have Waec cert. Chibok girls was a scam. Prove me wrong 2 Likes |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by Koolmexxi(m): 7:11am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Some of una sef jus be sadists... Whether u want to agree dis was a plus for the past administration or not still doesn't take it away from them. It wasn't all gloom and doom from the past govt as some positives were clearly recorded. Someone claimed polio vaccination had been ongoing since the abacha regime but did u ask urself why it was still very much endemic in the north The past govt did much to educate d region on the need for d continuous vaccination despite much criticism. 1 Like |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by lakefist(m): 7:14am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Simitrendy: You and GTB only God will settle your case....You are polluting virtually all the thread because of 5k i wonder if you have upto 1million naira to withdraw,then nairaland done suffer be that.... |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by Nobody: 7:16am On Sep 28, 2015 |
UNBELIEVEABLE.. .... So the FULANIS finally allowed this to go through.. ..? Sai GEJ Sai BUHARI |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by ttmacoy: 7:27am On Sep 28, 2015 |
As you may be aware the bill Gates foundation played a huge role funding the roll out of polio vaccines in Nigeria and other affected countries so Buhari meeting gates may not be a backward thing. Let's just stop all this insulting for the same of insulting. It's getting old. sdindan: 1 Like |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by Walexey(m): 7:29am On Sep 28, 2015 |
sweatlana:Pls it has basically nothing to do with our leaders.. . Check anywhere Bill Gates n his wife are the forerunners in polio eradication. I respect GEJ but don't give him glory that isn't his. |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by naptu2: 7:30am On Sep 28, 2015 |
These two men got together and decided to work towards the eradication of polio in Nigeria by 2014. Today it's gone. http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/news/dangote-bill-gates-set-to-eradicate-polio-in-nigeria-next-year/ 1 Like |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by sdindan: 7:30am On Sep 28, 2015 |
ttmacoy: What are you saying? |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by anonimi: 7:33am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Thanks to the scientifically systematic efforts of Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan's administration. |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by naptu2: 7:36am On Sep 28, 2015 |
[size=14pt]Dangote, Bill Gates set to eradicate polio in Nigeria next year[/size] Our Reporter November 13, 2013 Dangote Foundation and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have resolved to put an end to the disease called polio in Nigeria by 2014. Gates, addressing a press briefing in Lagos, on Monday, said the uprising in the north-east region of the country is undermining the fight to eradicate polio in the country, especially in Borno and Yobe states. He noted that a lot of problems still remained as some states do not pick up the best vaccines while others do not release money as and when due for the implementation of the campaign. However, he said his Foundation is planning to improve the living standard of Nigerians and develop the economy. Chairman, Dangote Foundation, Alhaji Aliko Dangote and Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Mr Bill Gates, said this in Lagos yesterday in Protea Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos at a press briefing held to explain the plan of the foundations to improve the living standard of Nigerians and develop the economy. Alhaji Dangote said the rate of polio in Nigeria, which had reduced to about 51 per cent presently, will be totally reduced to zero level by the end of next year as a result of ongoing efforts by the two foundations. He said they have intensified campaign to make sure that all children in the states where polio is prevalent are vaccinated. He confirmed that they have been receiving support from northern leaders and that many families have agreed to get the vaccine. Mr Gates said they are collaborating to wipe out polio in Nigeria because they believe it will help to improve the lives of people and move the economy forward. On further moves to develop the economy, Alhaji Dangote said they are planning to raise funds with some private sector operators to develop the health and financial sectors. Mr Gates said they are currently working with the government to produce a regulation that will enable the poor and the unbanked to have access to financial services as this will go a long way to reduce poverty and develop the economy. Apart from the health and financial sector, Mr Gates said they are also working to improve the agricultural sector. “We are working to double yam productivity so that small older farmers can achieve food security and raise their incomes,” he said, adding that they also research and deploy new cassava varieties with improved nutritional value. The two foundations also disclosed that they are facilitating a $50 million loan from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to Nigeria for polio eradication and other child-killer diseases.[/quote] http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/news/dangote-bill-gates-set-to-eradicate-polio-in-nigeria-next-year/ |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by nationwide1(m): 7:36am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Ahmedie25:I pity some Nigerian youths wella. Him for say na Buhari then you for like him post. How can any right thinking Nigerian attribute such achievement to Buhari who has no medical or economic team? WHO says no new polio case has been recorded in Nigeria in the last 2 years. Does Buhari even have a medical team in his 5 months rule? That's how you people said his body language improved power supply even power distribution company said at a press conference that it was due to the inputs of the last government. On revamping of refineries, some of you still said body language did it even when Buhari himself said on national television that it is purely the work of the last administration. Why can't his body language appoint ministers for almost 5 months now? Why can't his body language stabilize world oil price? Why can't his body language make one Dollar equals to one Naira? Why can't his body language stop nosediving of our economy? Why can't his body language stop retrenchments in almost all sectors in Nigeria? Why can't his body language stop Fulani act of maiming and massacre? Why can't his body diminish the activities of bokoharam despite moving the military headquarters to Maiduguri? When Buhari's achievements start speaking, objective Nigerians will hear it and will surely applaud the president. I don't mean online and offline sentimental and blind sycophants. |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by MizMyColi(f): 7:40am On Sep 28, 2015 |
nationwide1: Good Morning. |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by naptu2: 7:42am On Sep 28, 2015 |
[size=14pt]Dangote, Bill Gates to kick out polio in Kano in 3 yrs[/size] http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/dangote-bill-gates-to-kick-out-polio-in-kano-in-3-yrs/ |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by Nobody: 7:57am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Akosxxx: THIS IS NOT THE FIRST TIME WHO HAS DECLARED NIGRERIA POLIO FREE THEY DID THAT 10YEARS AGO, JUST GOING BACK AND FORTH. |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by ttmacoy: 8:03am On Sep 28, 2015 |
What am I not saying. You are insulting Buhari for meeting with Bill Gates forgetting Bill Gates was the on who funded Nigerians anti polio vaccination. sdindan: |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by Simitrendy: 8:11am On Sep 28, 2015 |
lakefist:Bro that 5k be like million for my face now. |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by Akosxxx(m): 8:12am On Sep 28, 2015 |
kaeforum:Alright. Maybe they do regular checks to make make sure the declaration still hold or something |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by sdindan: 8:13am On Sep 28, 2015 |
ttmacoy: What's the date of their meeting and When did WHO cleared Nigeria? |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by opineflu(m): 8:13am On Sep 28, 2015 |
It Gud news...very 'historic achievement'.... |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by HzRF(m): 8:19am On Sep 28, 2015 |
sexaddict08:Just Lyk ebola There is a time frame where a country will be put under probation to see if any case(s) will arise After den u are officially free |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by engrjacuzzi: 8:22am On Sep 28, 2015 |
damyzino: guy, use your head nah..we are talking of dreadful epidermic and you brought up chibok girls. |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by tartar9(m): 8:23am On Sep 28, 2015 |
sdindan:which GEJ,that Bill Gate was the one responsible for most of the efforts |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by ttmacoy: 8:34am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Irrespective of when WHO declared Nigeria polio free Nigeria owes a debt of gratitude to Bill Gates and therefore Buhari has every right to speak to him when he sees him. You do know the Bill Gates foundation also has other goals aside polio right or your opinion is once we get what we want we avoid people? They also work to eradicate HIV, Malaria etc. I just don't get the point you were trying to make that GEJ eradicated polio while Buhari is taking pictures with Bill Gates aside being petty. sdindan: |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by fem311(m): 8:43am On Sep 28, 2015 |
This a right step in the right direction, Kudos to WHO. Please, let the Nigerian Government keep it up. |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by naptu2: 8:50am On Sep 28, 2015 |
kaeforum: Not exactly. Nigeria almost became polio free 12 years ago, but something happened. The Obasanjo Administration was determined to eradicate polio in the early 2000s. They had help from WHO, Bill Gates and the Governors Forum. Polio was eradicated from many states, but there was a setback when religious leaders in Kano said that the vaccination program was a plot by the West to sterilise muslim children. Remember that Kano had been the centre of the tragic trovan trials in which many babies died when they were given an experimental meningitis drug in the late 1990s, so the people of Kano did not trust western medicine. The Kano State Government (of Governor Ibrahim Shekarau) banned vaccination of children in the state in 2004. Polio reappeared in Kano and spread to many states that had been polio free (in fact, there were cases of polio in other countries that were traced to the strain of polio in Kano). The government learned from that missed opportunity and got religious and traditional leaders on board the anti-polio campaign. Vaccines were also sourced from Indonesia (the largest muslim country in the world) in a bid to assure muslim leaders that the vaccines are not designed to sterilise muslim girls. Now we are here again. That's one of the reasons that Dangote is passionate about the eradication of polio. He said he feels embarrassed that his state was responsible for the resurgence of polio. 1 Like |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by calaway: 9:00am On Sep 28, 2015 |
ValerianSteel: -reccession in staring Nigeria in the face -President drops EFCC corruption charges against Sylvia and Audu and the corrupt duo are now the flag bearers of APC which claims to be anathema to corruption -An elected VP of the nation is locked out of key meetings and relgated to the background by the president -JPMORGAN delists Nigeria. -Foreign Investors pull over N400 billion from our economy, *Banks are laying off staff in large numbers. -Construction Sector has laid off over 30,000 workers. -Inflation rate keeps getting higher. -Cost of food stuff is all time high since 5 years. -Nigeria is no longer investors favourite destination. -Boko Haram terrorists continues their onslaughts. -Fulani Herdsmen kills and kidnap. -CNN Money removes Nigeria from the list of countries with steady economic growth rate. -APC fighting APC. In all these POVERTY seem to be winning. These are some of the issues which led IBB to sack the government of Buhari-now we are back to square one-Ijaw man Jonathan having fixed our economy---The CIA with the aid of Soyinka and Obja--ati the Yoruba elites used the Americans to pull the rug under the feet of Jonathan-Now the West has seen that Buhari cannot deliver on his promise---what a country--what a shame 1 Like |
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