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Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by shacckur: 7:13pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Jealousy will not allow them to perform... Quack nigerian doctors will beef them... |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by newdawn77(m): 7:13pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
We are safe.
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Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by miicun(m): 7:13pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Avenue to chop more money.. 1 Like |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by 9gerian: 7:13pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Amen! Saao: 3 Likes |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by Empiree: 7:14pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Black people dont have brain to govern a nation. There is no pandemic in nigeria. Why is all this attention?. Cases in Nigeria is under 300. Why dont they go to Spain, UK and other EU countries. Again, Black people are brainless scumbags. If you are Black and you have brain my post doesn't concern you. Nigerian govt is a disgrace. I know some people are gonna tell me I don't understand the need to have foreign "medical experts". What happened to thousands of medical doctors and nurses in nigeria?. 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:14pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
The dunce strikes again. 3 Likes |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by rickyrex(m): 7:15pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
who is paying their bills... Secondly who tested them to be sure they are not here to infect us more. And thirdly... Is this not the strategy put by China to take over the world. Close look will let you know that China is now everywhere rendering help... Putting aside America. Tomorrow they will gain world support in anything they request for 3 Likes |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by Moneywirer: 7:15pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Graysons: We have one new case |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by mvem(m): 7:15pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Bialegend:lord have mercy...a what you typed is shameful 1 Like |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by EmmaOgbu(m): 7:16pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Please FGN isolate them for two weeks before anything start. Anybody can be suspect. 1 Like |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by Doncyn(f): 7:16pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Plz dey should go to us. Does people need Dem more..we can manage here... 1 Like |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by mvem(m): 7:16pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
byinks:the guy typed rubbish 1 Like |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by Sylverly(m): 7:16pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
When our Healthcare system is busy fighting the superiority war....# I'm just laughing |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by EPIJOE: 7:16pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
allanphash7: 1 Like |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by EJIOGBENIMI(m): 7:18pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
allanphash7:Nigeria ‘1999 under 17 World Cup used to like the song. 2 Likes |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by ubev01(m): 7:19pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Same China infecting test kits?. It's finished. Stay safe folks. The journey is just about to start 1 Like |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by Moneywirer: 7:20pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Mrpsly247: He never ceases to amaze us 1 Like |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by Jakumo(m): 7:20pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
These quack "doctors" ought to go to Iran, Italy, Spain or New York, where deaths number in the tens of thousands, rather than stampeding over to Africa where the entire continent hasn't even recorded one hundred deaths. The Chinese are hellbent on annexing the entire African continent so they can plunder the natural resources of Africa, while buying up land by the square mile, to accommodate the population overflow from China, whose males, despite being cursed with the tiniest and most pitiful bedroom tackle in the human race, continue to breed like frigging rats. Say NO to fake Chinese doctors sent to test biological weapons on Africa. It will be a cold day in hell before any wise person would EVER allow Chinese made "cures" to be tested on them by these self-appointed medical saviors who rush over to Africa uninvited, when their dubious services could be much more effectively applied in Italy where one thousand people die every 24 hours. To any of the visiting delegation of Chinese biological weapon scientists arriving in Nigeria to poison the natives with your newly invented weaponized microbes, I sincerely hope that your armed escorts are chased off so that y'all can be kidnapped whereby your heads can be sold in Jankara market for 20 thousand naira each. Lastly, and in conclusion phuck ALL of y'all, and also please, kindly just phuck off back to China where your government burns diseased citizens alive, so as to hide the extent of the death toll there, while proclaiming a great victory over the virus that is STILL killing you bat-eating greedy muffugin invaders by the thousands every day. Have a nice day, and see y'all in hell. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by Saidfx(m): 7:20pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Survival in a Lockdown: Lessons from Wuhan for Nigeria Published on March 24, 2020 Author’s photo Ayodeji Idowu (Ph.D.) Quantitative Economist | Founder and CEO of S.T.A.R. Consulting Limited COVID-19 and how to stop its ongoing war on mankind is what’s keeping everyone awake day and night, even my 4-year old daughter has somehow caught wind of how to pronounce the word "coronavirus." Nations are probably unwillingly forced to fight this fight on their own as everyone is scrambling to protect its citizenry with limited personnel and resources. Wuhan, China where it all started from is not yet out of the woods but kudos to the Chinese government for their outreaches so far particularly to Italy and also to Jack Ma for sending millions of prevention and testing kits to be shared among African countries. The city has now clocked about 60 days of total lockdown and witnessed the past 4 consecutive days of zero infection. Unfortunately, the virus has managed to find its way to Nigeria, Lagos taking the hardest hit. Yesterday, President Muhammadu Buhari on the recommendation of the presidential task force on COVID-19 closed all land borders, in addition to the earlier directives to shut all international airports. In many states across the federation particularly Lagos, State workers from Level 12 below have been asked not to report to work, mass congregations and all non-essential outings banned. All these measures technically imply that Nigeria is already under lockdown. The government and the people have to find ways to make life go on. We all probably have never experienced anything like this before wherein we fear that there is an invisible virus out there to catch us once we step out of our homes. As a Nigerian currently residing in Wuhan, and in light of the recent COVID-19 developments in our country. I want to share my experience of the lockdown in Wuhan and outline a few recommendations for the government and the people based on my experience. The Wuhan Experience The approach of lockdown put in place in Wuhan which effectively started Monday, January 20, 2020, was sequential. At the initial stage of the lockdown, public transportation was cut-off. However, movement of persons was not restricted, private vehicle owners and UBER were also allowed to operate, this lasted for about one week. During this period, shops were open and people had started to stock up their supplies. Afterward, motorized vehicles were banned from moving, which meant that the only means of movement could be by okadas and bicycles. The only places available/open to going were malls, (not open markets) to purchase food supplies. Within the malls, only shops that sold groceries were open while all other shops (clothes and non-essentials) were shut. This second stage lasted for about two-three weeks, during this phase, only one registered member of a household is allowed to leave the estate/community to go out once in a week to fetch food supplies for the family. The final stage, by far the longest and which is still in the place till now is probably the strictest whereby all forms of movement of unauthorized persons were prohibited. We are not allowed to leave our places of abode. The only way we have been getting food supply at this stage is to purchase food items via online e-commerce platforms, not individual orders but group-buy i.e. the entire estate buys its various commodities as one entity and share according to individual order when delivered. To minimize physical contact, several groups were created on WeChat which is like the WhatsApp predominantly used in Nigeria. For each estate, we have groups for live fish, groups for provisions, groups for frozen food items, groups for perishables, etc. If you need an item, you send your request in the group and the organizers pool-buys the group orders once or twice in a week. Delivery of the goods may not arrive the same day the orders are made, initially, it used to take about two days for your ordered items to arrive but now with more delivery/dispatch riders given health clearance, the delivery time is considerably faster, the following day latest. When your package arrives, notice is sent in the group and one member of the family goes to the gate of the estate to pick it up. At the point of pick-up, temperature checks are done and recorded. No one is expected or allowed to jaywalk not even within your estate, we all stay indoors. Mini apps were also developed for every member of a household to record their temperature readings twice a day. Now that the COVID-19 era is near its end in Wuhan, zero infections in the past four days. The lockdown is also being gradually lifted, all essential workers and most government officers have resumed back to work. From what we hear, non-essential workers may resume by the end of March. However, public transportation may not be fully restored until early-mid April. Everyone in the city also has to at some point get some form of health clearance before being allowed to freely move around the city. How will a lockdown work in Nigeria (Lagos/Abuja)? I am extremely worried about the dispersion of the incidences across the country but I am equally glad that they are a manageable number. I want to share a few recommendations focused on the effective management of persons and logistics drawn from my experience living under lockdown in Wuhan. 1. This is the time to put the leaders at the local level to work, thankfully a state like Lagos already has LCDA’s. Policies from the top will have to be implemented by them. The LCDA heads will further need or put in place where absent community/ward leaders, estate leaders, and street leaders — all these people will help to facilitate logistics for the free flow of supplies (food and medical). 2. All our hinterlands and villages should be shut now, no one should be permitted to travel from the cities to the hinterlands because those places are likely free of the infections and the government needs them to be healthy and fully functional to facilitate production and supply of food. Emergency/Ad hoc labor who have been medically certified should also be hired now and sent to our food bases to assist in ramping up food production. Companies with relevant knowledge and experience in the agricultural food supply chain should be engaged now. 3. The Government should work with its municipal and community officers to organize residences to coordinate their food supply needs via WhatsApp. Almost everyone in Nigeria now has a smartphone and uses WhatsApp. People are already familiar with how groups work on WhatsApp. It can be creatively explored now to minimize physical contact. 4. The government needs to also work with some accredited pharmacies even at the lowest community level to obtain records of drugs that people are buying or want to buy. This helps with identifying and tracking suspected cases. 5. People have to ensure that their homes are thoroughly disinfected using bleach disinfectants, the compound and by extension the street where you live. There has to be a very effective and cordial cooperation to carry out these tasks. When any member of a family steps out of the house, consider the person contaminated and ensure that you thoroughly disinfect the person’s clothes and shoes using the alcohol-based disinfectants before they enter the house. 6. Just as employed in Wuhan, a sequential or gradual lockdown would be the least shocking approach. To introduce a complete stay at home all at once to everyone will be highly disruptive and the shocks from that may result in a revolt. Homes should be allowed to have one registered member of the household who will go out to get the supplies in the interim until when a communal way of obtaining the supplies can be introduced. Finally, I urge all residents in Nigeria at the moment to please comply with all directives of government concerning the fight against this virus. The directives I believe will be dynamic based on the routine assessment by the government. The truth is that in a time like this, we cannot always get what we want even if you have the money, the law of demand and supply will fail. At some point, people may even resort to trade by barter, it happened in Wuhan. What has kept the people going through the challenges is the support for one another. The virus is out to test our humanity and in our case as Nigerians, our unity, we have to put aside our many differences to win this fight. Therefore, we have to bear with the government and the existing systems that might be in place to fight the coronavirus. May God heal our land God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria Ayodeji Idowu (Ph.D.) A Nigerian resident in Wuhan[color=#000099][/color] 1 Like |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by Rumobaba: 7:20pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Your head is there. [Iquote author=FocusedDiva post=88232054]They should be on lockdown for 14 days even if they test negative. I hope something good comes out of this!Fingers crossed![/quote] |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by Coronavirus84: 7:20pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Bialegend:Your brain is under your foot |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by Realadey(m): 7:20pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
What can we do on our own? |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by Jainine(f): 7:20pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Xisnin: You are absolutely right. There is no harm in getting more help from people whom have already beaten it in their country Only problem I will have is if the doctors are not experts but just random Chinese doctors. Then the NMA will be right because it will make no sense to bring random doctors who are not experts to oversee your own doctors whom some are highly qualified. That will just be demeaning. 2 Likes |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by afrikanmodels: 7:20pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
aaking:Lolz |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by TimmyA: 7:20pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
This is complete abuse of the medical profession. This is what Italy did and they are regretting their actions. Some good for nothing still permits them to come to their country. Well they don't seem to have the welfare of their citizens at heart. Salient questions 1. Are they having work permit 2. Are they having medical licence to practice in Nigeria 3. How many days are they meant to be isolated. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by stabilizer: 7:21pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
I smell recolonization 3 Likes |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by IpobAntidote: 7:21pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
[[s]quote author=drskyfly007 post=88232890]You are the illiterate here.. Let me educate your ignorance.. Chinese were able to control theirs cos they had a working health system.. A million Chinese can't perform magic if there is a surge of cases in Nigeria because almost all the federal medical centres and teaching hospitals around the country is in comatose condition.. Misplacement of priorities.. And secondly,how do you invite people with thousands of casualties to come and help you when you have a flattened and low number of cases? Lol. There is something the FG is not telling us. You will only understand if you were a health worker in nigeria...[/quote][/s] Rubbish trash. |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by Jelzin2412(m): 7:21pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Salvador1: Actually we have one of the best Doctors in the world. The reason I implore my colleagues not to remain in Nigeria anymore. I can't imagine putting my life at risk for this country. And to make it worse I read some comments with one addressing the NMA and NARD as loony and illiterates...how sad at a time other nations are applauding and encouraging their healthcare workers... Gosh! Leaving was the best decision I have ever made in my life. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by showafrica(m): 7:21pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
sinkhole: Exactly my thought, and may be oga @ the top also. |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by olax02(m): 7:21pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
nabiz:Guy wake up these set of people are not coming for the masses, they are here for those top Nigerian politician that have contracted the virus..My question is where is Abba? Why did Mr president delay to address the country? Where is vice president?? Something is fishing...we dey wait for them.. 1 Like
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Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by Graysons: 7:22pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Moneywirer:So you want all these fake 419 criminal Nigeria quack doctors to kill us all abi? The Chinese are highly welcome, if you don't like the decision leave the country you won't be missed. 2 Likes |
Re: 15 Chinese Doctors Arrive In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:22pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
Stupidity 1 Like |
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