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Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by Afamed: 9:03am On Oct 12, 2017 |
Shayetet13:This is the problem with people like you in the east. Apology to my good eastern friends. Where and where did you see NA giving vaccination against Monkey pox for the Children in the east. Pls for God sake, don't be mischievous. 1 Like |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by BlaQWolf: 9:07am On Oct 12, 2017 |
Dominique oya say something and stop reading comments.. |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by Nobody: 9:16am On Oct 12, 2017 |
Afamed: Why don't you ask your kinsman whom I quoted who said that because the Igbos travel a lot, Buhari needed to vaccinate them so they don't spread monkeypox arud the country. My response was to format your kinsman's head on what vaccination is all about. However, even a free medicals requires a good community entry... They(army) didn't do a community entry and they expect the people to participate. Am sure the head of the Army medical corp didn't take his community health classes very well during his undergraduate days. |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by Nobody: 9:20am On Oct 12, 2017 |
nnokwa042:This is why north will remain primitive and illiterate for the next 5,000 years Brood of vipers 1 Like |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by AK481(m): 9:21am On Oct 12, 2017 |
naptu2: funny how you wrote everything without including the main reason while the propaganda of ipob is succeeding.naptu,was it delibrate not mentioning the legality and the impact of the massacre and pogrom of their brothers who were unarmed,well very armed with stone and"petrol misiles"? the south east are educated people,ignorance and illiterecy cant be argued here. condemn the senseless killings of soldiers in ABA first,then you will have a true,unbiased discussion. 2 Likes |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by tishbite41(m): 9:23am On Oct 12, 2017 |
MediumStout:carry monkey pox dey go |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by dedunji: 9:23am On Oct 12, 2017 |
We know the truth army should park well we don't need their room comment, that's how them denied invading nnamdi January house. |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by okerekeikpo: 9:25am On Oct 12, 2017 |
We don't need ur useless python vaccine |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by Nobody: 9:26am On Oct 12, 2017 |
This person says his children received the vaccination tinsel: |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by Nobody: 9:26am On Oct 12, 2017 |
MediumStout: Fool, There is no vaccine for monkey pox |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by snipernigga(m): 9:29am On Oct 12, 2017 |
North east nigeria is war torn and gradually turning into a wasteland and you foolish people are sending medical team to a people that can afford health care. The problem of nigeria is brainless leaders and zombie followers like you nairalander who cry for marginalisation while people are dying everyday in the north east. God have mercy on all of you. |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by diegwu01: 9:31am On Oct 12, 2017 |
months: What's with you and Pedophilia? All your posts on Nairaland is about Pedophiles. A new word you got from Nnamdi Kanu I guess. 1 Like |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by mosesjida(m): 9:33am On Oct 12, 2017 |
Actually I don't believe that our army are the ones doing this...I think its just some "Biafrauds" at their dirty work again..just to tarnish the image of the Nigerian army.. and does brainless pple hu call Nigeria zoo den I guess u country is psycho zone #mad pple |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by Pearl05(f): 9:40am On Oct 12, 2017 |
NG army has never taken responsibility for any wrong action done. What is the content of the vaccines? How on earth will one carry guns which children are afraid of and also carry syringes another children's enemy? Few weeks ago they forced people to swim in muddy waters and killed some, the video were online yet NG army denied it. Those vaccines boxes ought to be seized and taken to lab for confirmation. I don't trust such to be done here because NG army and those that sent them will still over their devilish act. The NG should be sued for causing public unrest and panic among the people of Eastern NG |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by obailala(m): 9:44am On Oct 12, 2017 |
raker300:How come every ipob faithful interprets medical outreach as vaccination?... Military sets up medical camps in canopies, if you feel you need any medical attention, you can visit and get free care; if you dont need their medicare, you simply igbore and go about your business. Despite all the explanations given on this particular event of yesterday, how come there are still adamant humans like yourself who still call it vaccination? 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by shekauvsbuhari: 9:45am On Oct 12, 2017 |
MediumStout:we will never accept him. We will rather endure de 5% treatment till we get someone acceptable to us. Shikena! |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by Nobody: 9:46am On Oct 12, 2017 |
obailala:Oga, stop playing with words. Every vaccination is a medical outreach. But not every medical outreach is a vaccination. tinsel: |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by obailala(m): 9:52am On Oct 12, 2017 |
giftq:So why is this particular medical outreach adamantly being referred to as vaccination, 'forceful vaccination' in fact? The guy whom you quoted who claimed his kids got a vaccination, were his kids abducted on the road or from their schools before given the vaccines or did he take his kids to the outreach centres himself?... Why must we keep deliberately propagating falsehood?... Is this the best form of political opposition today? 1 Like |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by Nobody: 9:55am On Oct 12, 2017 |
obailala:You cannot go about vaccinating minors without parental consent. If this point is difficult for you to understand, then you really belong in the zoo. 1 Like |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by newbornmacho(m): 9:56am On Oct 12, 2017 |
MediumStout:deliver yourself from Boko Haram and vvf, and almajirinci... Etc first. Igbos are not in your class |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by PointB: 9:56am On Oct 12, 2017 |
Who even believe Nigeria Army these days? Kill and lie! |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by OlivetBen(m): 10:01am On Oct 12, 2017 |
Afamed:My guy stop acting like ignoramus, military personnels have no right to come out and start administering drugs on civilians. Yes, they have medics but only in their barracks, civilians can as well visit their hospitals. |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by obailala(m): 10:02am On Oct 12, 2017 |
giftq:I've been pretty busy for 2 days now so I havent followed up on this story very well. But maybe you can enlighten me a bit. Regarding what you just wrote above, do you have any proof that any child was forcibly vaccinated without parental consent?... Besides the rumour mill on social media (which typically originates from faceless ipob sources or from the camp of politically disgruntled persons), was there really any child that was vaccinated without parental consent?.. Let's be honest, do you know any? |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by Nobody: 10:04am On Oct 12, 2017 |
obailala: Contact user tinsel for starters tinsel: |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by obailala(m): 10:05am On Oct 12, 2017 |
OlivetBen:Take it easy bro, I just stumbled into this your comment. Take it easy as you label someine else an ignoramus in an issue you know nothing about. Medical outreaches by the military is a common thing which occurs all over the world; this one isnt even the first time its happening in Nigeria. |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by obailala(m): 10:08am On Oct 12, 2017 |
giftq:Tinsel didn't say his kids were forcibly vaccinated without his consent, YOU DID! So it seems you know something which both myself and Tinsel dont know. Dont get me wrong, I might be wrong, reason why I'm just asking if you personally know anyone whose kids were forcibly vaccinated without their consent. |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by Nobody: 10:12am On Oct 12, 2017 |
obailala:Playing around with words will not help you here. If Tinsel consented to his kids vaccination, does that mean that millions of other parents also consented? obailala:Again, deflecting from the issue will not help your case. You heard of children RUNNING away and you are still asking roundabout questions. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/10/commotion-s-east-vaccine/ |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by Afamed: 10:19am On Oct 12, 2017 |
OlivetBen:Simply goggle the meaning of medical outreach and find out who and who can carry it out. Stop listening to Radio Biafra. |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by Mckandre(m): 10:22am On Oct 12, 2017 |
MediumStout:FOOL⁴ |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by obailala(m): 10:24am On Oct 12, 2017 |
giftq:If we must be honest with ourselves, you are the one dodging the questions I raised. Children running away and parents frantically scaling fences to pick their children was obviously a result of the dangerous rumours from 'certain sources' about children being forcibly injected with killer substances in schools by soldiers. If I were a parent, even though I know better, I would have also gone to pick my kids. Likewise if I was a student, I would have also run away upon hearing such a dangerous rumour. But the real question I would ask you again, and which I would implore you not to dodge this time is, "did the army really forcibly vaccinate any child without parental consent?" "Do you know know anyone whose child was vaccinated without their consent?... or are you just like millions of others who just conclude and pass comments based on a pre-existing prejudice against the soldiers/government? 1 Like |
Re: Army Denies Rumour That ‘Soldiers Force Injections On Pupils’ by megama: 10:24am On Oct 12, 2017 |
MediumStout:. Actually uptil now lots of people including me does not know what this vaccines are all about. Enlighten people first and the acceptance will be there. Is it for polio,or what?? 1 Like |
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