Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,177,369 members, 7,900,998 topics. Date: Thursday, 25 July 2024 at 08:58 PM

Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre - Health (4) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Health / Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre (55315 Views)

Second-Degree Burn Survivor Shares Before And After Photos / Burn Survivor Shares Her Story 3 Years After She Was Burnt In Gas Explosion / Nigerian Cancer Survivor Shares Her Story, After Welcoming A Child (photos) (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Bamz(m): 5:12pm On Apr 20, 2020
informationNaija:
will like to advise Nigerians in my own little way;


1. Don't shake hands with anybody.

2. Boil your drinking water and allow it to cool before drinking.

3. Eat at least half of a bitter kola everyday.

4. Be careful when buying things from the roadside. E.g. a woman selling Akara will use the same hand she uses to collect money, to count and package your Akara. Same goes for Mai Suya etc.

5. Don't eat without washing your hands.

Pls, I love you all.

6. Social distancing

7. Wearing of face masks if number 6 isn't practical

Interesting contributions by Neoteny7 gypsey and IamgratefulLord

Ginger, garlic, lemon, lime, bitterkola etc can help boost the immune system

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Jude82: 5:14pm On Apr 20, 2020
informationNaija:
will like to advise Nigerians in my own little way;


1. Don't shake hands with anybody.

2. Boil your drinking water and allow it to cool before drinking.

3. Eat at least half of a bitter kola everyday.

4. Be careful when buying things from the roadside. E.g. a woman selling Akara will use the same hand she uses to collect money, to count and package your Akara. Same goes for Mai Suya etc.

5. Don't eat without washing your hands.

Pls, I love you all.
In addition, never buy sachet "pure "water from hawkers. One person would lift /touch 1,2,3,4 sachets in other to get chilled one...
Some with unwashed sneeze,cough hands... grin
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by megley(f): 5:16pm On Apr 20, 2020
Correct food
You sabi beta tin abeg
Dis ur stew go sweet ooo

The avocado is doing me long throat

1 Like

Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by letitrainnow(m): 5:18pm On Apr 20, 2020
Thank God you are healed.

Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by AsawanaDgreat: 5:21pm On Apr 20, 2020
Is not easy surviving it oo
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by whallheY(m): 5:26pm On Apr 20, 2020
But wait, that guy in that video, is that not Samuel mbah?
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by millhouse: 5:30pm On Apr 20, 2020
Prominent pastor in Nigeria?? Hmmm it is well
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by DonMustafa: 5:33pm On Apr 20, 2020
informationNaija:
will like to advise Nigerians in my own little way;


1. Don't shake hands with anybody.

2. Boil your drinking water and allow it to cool before drinking.

3. Eat at least half of a bitter kola everyday.

4. Be careful when buying things from the roadside. E.g. a woman selling Akara will use the same hand she uses to collect money, to count and package your Akara. Same goes for Mai Suya etc.

5. Don't eat without washing your hands.

Pls, I love you all.

Only number 1 made sense. The others are rubbish. It is not possible for you to get corona through your stomach. It is only through your nostrils. I can't type now to explain or argue
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Joystark(f): 5:57pm On Apr 20, 2020
kendrick93:
COVID-19 ain't a death sentence..
Meanwhile i just had this for lunch..
Man can't come and kill himself

Exactly the same thing I ate.
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by notime1997: 6:06pm On Apr 20, 2020
Good afternoon everyone, DM me to know how to buy cheap data online, as cheap as# 330 per GB. No point of wasting money buying data from resellers again you can buy data for your self and your family members.grap this opportunity now��� dm please 08146946240 or 09063434788
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Farki: 6:08pm On Apr 20, 2020
sonnie10:
This one is an actor joor, see how fresh and active he is for someone who is just recovering.

Until you and your family members get it you will continue to live in denial.
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Favour368: 6:14pm On Apr 20, 2020
Please my people help an orphan with a little token to eat
nzeli favour
2089963292
UBA
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by gloryfidedesign(m): 6:37pm On Apr 20, 2020
The King of Kings and the Lord of Lords His Holiness Olumba Olumba Obu has decree total healing to the whole world and peace to all humanity because of His loving Elect to fulfilled the prophecy that if those days were not shortened no flesh will survive but for the sake of His elect those days will be shorten. We are very grateful for your promises are ever sure Thank You ABBA FTHER.

Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Bolosiye: 6:42pm On Apr 20, 2020
Ejima1:
A Nigerian Covid-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At The Lagos State Isolation Center

https://youtu.be AFLawYqcRm4
... My opinion.. i really do not find any good reason why sigma is attached to this ailment.. we can basically classify this ailment as the malaria group due to the fact that, they share some symptomatic similarities. Though the causative and severity are different. It could be treated wen patient presents early like malaria. It could kill the other way round same as malaria. Let us also remember that, at a time malaria was also an epidemic and not a single person recorded a stigma. Covid i9 as deadly as it is, could as well be managed when there are no underlying illness. But HIV has been with us for more than a decade and even yet without cure, which makes it quite different from the other two mentioned above. So it's understandable when people are stigmatized with the HIV scourge due to its precarious nature.
My conclusion. Does it follows therefore to say that, malaria could as well be a stigma when you try to do a comparison with covid 19......
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by doggedfighter(f): 6:59pm On Apr 20, 2020
gypsey:
Really? grin what about stay home or stay 2 metres away from other people, don't touch your nose, mouth or face if your hands are not washed? sneeze or cough into your sleeves. what does bitter cola do? cure the virus?. grin
A native doctor's advise grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Blacknote: 7:02pm On Apr 20, 2020
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by CuddleBunnys(f): 7:20pm On Apr 20, 2020
Pheeeeeeeeew

3 Likes 1 Share

Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Jarus(m): 7:23pm On Apr 20, 2020
My concern is, there are still many people who don’t believe there is coronavirus in Nigeria

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by livelovelaugh: 7:28pm On Apr 20, 2020
Take lemon, ginger and garlic. They help build strong immunity. Drink warm water. Wash your hands. Stay away from too much Coronavirus news. This phase shall pass.

informationNaija:
will like to advise Nigerians in my own little way;


1. Don't shake hands with anybody.

2. Boil your drinking water and allow it to cool before drinking.

3. Eat at least half of a bitter kola everyday.

4. Be careful when buying things from the roadside. E.g. a woman selling Akara will use the same hand she uses to collect money, to count and package your Akara. Same goes for Mai Suya etc.

5. Don't eat without washing your hands.

Pls, I love you all.
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Nobody: 8:01pm On Apr 20, 2020
doggedfighter:

A native doctor's advise grin grin grin
grin grin native doctor?

1 Like

Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by splashbaby(m): 8:03pm On Apr 20, 2020
Ejima1:
A Nigerian Covid-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At The Lagos State Isolation Center


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFLawYqcRm4
No fear stigma... Everybody go soon get am... The thing go be like malaria last last
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by sonnie10: 8:15pm On Apr 20, 2020
Farki:


Until you and your family members get it you will continue to live in denial.

You think I am a coward like you.
You are hiding in room in this lockdown, I am not.
This is the time to show how brave you are. The patients I am taking care of this period appreciate me.
I don’t run from Covid 19
A perod like this is what I have dedicated my entire life to.
If I perish, I perish.
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Nobody: 9:03pm On Apr 20, 2020
kendrick93:
COVID-19 ain't a death sentence..
Meanwhile i just had this for lunch..
Man can't come and kill himself

Starvation ration. The pot go last one week at this rate o
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Farki: 9:21pm On Apr 20, 2020
sonnie10:


You think I am a coward like you.
You are hiding in room in this lockdown, I am not.
This is the time to show how brave you are. The patients I am taking care of this period appreciate me.
I don’t run from Covid 19
A perod like this is what I have dedicated my entire life to.
If I perish, I perish.

This isn't a game, stop endangering yourself and others with your self importance and ignorant statements. I too would love to take care of my patients but the directive was to stay at home, I won't go around disobeying because I want to feel like a hero.

If you are a medical professional (which I doubt) why make such strange accusations and put yourself at risk?
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by sonnie10: 9:39pm On Apr 20, 2020
Farki:


This isn't a game, stop endangering yourself and others with your self importance and ignorant statements. I too would love to take care of my patients but the directive was to stay at home, I won't go around disobeying because I want to feel like a hero.

If you are a medical professional (which I doubt) why make such strange accusations and put yourself at risk?
Not all heroes wear cape, some wear scrubs. I am a hero, at least for now.
Stop hiding under a woman’s wrapper to threaten me and my family with Covid 19.
I pity people like you who believe everything thing they see online.
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Farki: 9:46pm On Apr 20, 2020
sonnie10:

Not all heroes wear cape, some wear scrubs. I am a hero, at least for now.
Stop hiding under a woman’s wrapper to threaten me and my family with Covid 19.
I pity people like you who believe everything thing they see online.

Ok Mr man continue to deceive yourself that it is fake. Shebi you have turned to head of NCDC and have seen every infected COVID-19 patient. I am not the one that will give you the disease, it is what we search for that we eventually find.

Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by sonnie10: 10:01pm On Apr 20, 2020
Farki:


Ok Mr man continue to deceive yourself that it is fake. Shebi you have turned to head of NCDC and have seen every infected COVID-19 patient. I am not the one that will give you the disease, it is what we search for that we eventually find.
This is how we roll coward!

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Farki: 10:49pm On Apr 20, 2020
sonnie10:

This is how we roll coward!

Congratulations, like you have shown me this go back to the original comment and show me the acting credentials of the man in the video.

I didn't ask for your clothes, I too can bring my own clothes and snap, are you working with the acting company or have personally seen this person?
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by sonnie10: 11:04pm On Apr 20, 2020
Farki:


Congratulations, like you have shown me this go back to the original comment and show me the acting credentials of the man in the video.

I didn't ask for your clothes, I too can bring my own clothes and snap, are you working with the acting company or have personally seen this person?


You believe what you want to believe and I believe what I want to believe, do you have any problem with that?
What gave you the guts to mention my family from your maggot infested mouth in the first place.
I put it as a challenge to you, snap and post any PPE you can borrow in the next two hours lets see.
Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by Farki: 11:13pm On Apr 20, 2020
sonnie10:

You believe what you want to believe and I believe what I want to believe, do you have any problem with that?
What gave you the guts to mention my family from your maggot infested mouth in the first place.
I put it as a challenge to you, snap and post any PPE you can borrow in the next two hours lets see.

Your silly beliefs give others the impression that COVID-19 is an act and there's nothing to worry about.
What gave you the mind to call out the video as fake? Idiot unless you are on ground in the isolation centres you should just shut up.
I don't have PPE because the directive from my hospital is to stay at home can't you read? Is this the standard surgical masks and gloves you're calling PPE? grin
Even at that I wouldn't bring out sterile equipment to please a nameless stranger online.

Unless you've got the type pictured below you are simply deceiving yourself.

I am really enjoying this exchange because the low self esteem doctor is getting annoyed. grin

Re: Nigerian COVID-19 Survivor Shares His Experience At Lagos Isolation Centre by sonnie10: 12:20am On Apr 21, 2020
Farki:


Your silly beliefs give others the impression that COVID-19 is an act and there's nothing to worry about.
What gave you the mind to call out the video as fake? Idiot unless you are on ground in the isolation centres you should just shut up.
I don't have PPE because the directive from my hospital is to stay at home can't you read? Is this the standard surgical masks and gloves you're calling PPE? grin
Even at that I wouldn't bring out sterile equipment to please a nameless stranger online.

Unless you've got the type pictured below you are simply deceiving yourself.

I am really enjoying this exchange because the low self esteem doctor is getting annoyed. grin
Ignorance is a disease. Dummy, those are PPE ok? I asked you to post a picture, not take out anything?
If you can’t post a picture, then I have nothing more to answer you.
Cowards die before death even comes. A time like this when other hospitals are increasing capacity, yours asked you to go take cover under your table at home.
It shows how serious they are!

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Reply)

Bride-to-be, Hajara Dies A Day To Her Wedding In Nasarawa State (Photos) / American Lady Always Sexually Aroused: I Cry & Beg Him To Have Sex With Me / Family Burnt After Using Phone Near A Gas Cylinder At Their Home In Lagos.Photos

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 67
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.