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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Bigleaf1006: 6:02am On Apr 26, 2020
I really fear for naija right now, with the rains coming, the virus can escalate with drop in temperatures combined with humidity!!

Guys!! we really need to be careful. I am thinking of laminating my car seats so it will be easy to disinfect and also sanitizer is a must for riders now.

I give you sanitizer every 10mins,it's no joke.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by hefelove(m): 7:12am On Apr 26, 2020
Sunki12345:


You must be very funny.. but I didn’t know it. Should I lie when I didn’t know it. See! am not an Auto guy like that ok. xDD
I definitely know you didn't know sir, if you have been following this thread for long you will know sir, it's just funny ni o

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Babadee1900(m): 7:17am On Apr 26, 2020
pope191:


*smile* a lot of ppl r in dis boat, but it all depend on ur landlord tho, but no matter how inhuman he/she is, there is no reason to let that bug you as long as ur as a person is being truthful to yourself.
1. Light is not being disconnected
2. Debitor r not paying any debit at dis Moment
3. Folks r scared of official letters at this point in time, both promotion letter will b assumed as sacked later and may cos HBP
Everything is on still right now and the aftermath seems to b d most scary part, best you can do is to liaise with your landlord after the lockdown when you've carefully study SWOT of d virus and sincerely tell him when and how you will b able to pay the rent, then he can read the riot act to you las las its all about deliberation after the lockdown, anything outside that is somewhat not obtainable

My rent ends next month and I honestly don't have plan to pay next month. My landlord saw me the other day... Mr so so d tin affect u too, dis one I saw ur face at home today. I crack a smile and jokely slot my msg in... Sir, what can we do, now that they've turned house to isolation centre, we both laff and get on.
Pope has spoken. No need to panic again.

Good morning bros
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Babadee1900(m): 7:19am On Apr 26, 2020
InfinityEstates:


You just spoke my mind. My rent expired March ending. I've spent it on stocking up and family. Waiting to hear from my landlord... grin grin It is well sha...
Oga landlord will wait, he has no choice.

Good morning.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Babadee1900(m): 7:21am On Apr 26, 2020
Felicity0001:

Thats the spirit bro nothing dey happen no worry urself jor.

If I were you now I go just go sitdon for one joint now dey drink bear with pepper pkomo now.

If that LL do anyhow just call.
Felicity and green bottle smiley

What’s your brand?

Good morning.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by InfinityEstates: 7:29am On Apr 26, 2020
Babadee1900:
Oga landlord will wait, he has no choice.

Good morning.

He doesn't have a choice... It is what it is... grin grin Morning to you too sir.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by InfinityEstates: 7:32am On Apr 26, 2020
Bigleaf1006:
I really fear for naija right now, with the rains coming, the virus can escalate with drop in temperatures combined with humidity!!

Guys!! we really need to be careful. I am thinking of laminating my car seats so it will be easy to disinfect and also sanitizer is a must for riders now.

I give you sanitizer every 10mins,it's no joke.

Another winter worse than that of January would definitely set in. The folks who usually patronise Ehailing services are somewhat well to do and might not want to come out yet even after the lockdown is called off. We are going to be in for a long long ride.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by nitigriti(m): 8:30am On Apr 26, 2020
Good morning everybody and happy Sunday.

So, I'm thinking.

Since this Covid-19 pandemic started in December last year, infection and mortality rates in the 0 - 20 years population segment is less than 0.5% (my assumption, based on reporting in the US, UK, Spain, France, China); maybe 0% sef smiley.

Is there something science can learn from this population segment? For example, do this population segment have the so-called "herd immunity?"

Can someone shed light on this? @Carshopper, @radautoworks, @bigleaf1006, @sexylassie, @dru23, @Izzou and my other bosses.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by izzou(m): 8:46am On Apr 26, 2020
nitigriti:
Good morning everybody and happy Sunday.

So, I'm thinking.

Since this Covid-19 pandemic started in December last year, infection and mortality rates in the 0 - 20 years population segment is less than 0.5% (my assumption, based on reporting in the US, UK, Spain, France, China); maybe 0% sef smiley.

Is there something science can learn from this population segment? For example, do this population segment have the so-called "herd immunity?"

Can someone shed light on this?


Obviously

I thought about that too. I'll be back to explain my stand.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by northbird: 8:48am On Apr 26, 2020
nitigriti:
Good morning everybody and happy Sunday.

So, I'm thinking.

Since this Covid-19 pandemic started in December last year, infection and mortality rates in the 0 - 20 years population segment is less than 0.5% (my assumption, based on reporting in the US, UK, Spain, France, China); maybe 0% sef smiley.

Is there something science can learn from this population segment? For example, do this population segment have the so-called "herd immunity?"

Can someone shed light on this? @Carshopper, @radautoworks, @bigleaf1006, @sexylassie, @dru23, @Izzou and my other bosses.

Simple. Dt group has Extremely high immunity cos they don't regularly shed d ELIXIR of LIFE in them.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Bigleaf1006: 8:53am On Apr 26, 2020
InfinityEstates:


Another winter worse than that of January would definitely set in. The folks who usually patronise Ehailing services are somewhat well to do and might not want to come out yet even after the lockdown is called off. We are going to be in for a long long ride.

Yeah! But then again, the transportation and food sectors are usually one of the least affected in a downturn.

I agree our segment will have a lull,one just needs to be able to think out of the box

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 9:21am On Apr 26, 2020
Babadee1900:
Pope has spoken. No need to panic again.

Good morning bros

Lol... Good morning boss

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 9:27am On Apr 26, 2020
InfinityEstates:


Another winter worse than that of January would definitely set in. The folks who usually patronise Ehailing services are somewhat well to do and might not want to come out yet even after the lockdown is called off. We are going to be in for a long long ride.

Its a 2 way things, you r right about ppl not wanting to come out, but if u know ur customers very well, u will somehow get by and beside I'm thinking ppl will b scared of public transport in as much as there is no money in circulation, but safety is paramount. Sighting myself as example, I'm yet to take bike since the lockdown, if I'm not driving or in a private car, then trekking is d surest mode to my destination.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by izzou(m): 9:31am On Apr 26, 2020
pope191:


Its a 2 way things, you r right about ppl not wanting to come out, but if u know ur customers very well, u will somehow get by and beside I'm thinking ppl will b scared of public transport in as much as there is no money in circulation, but safety is paramount. Sighting myself as example, I'm yet to take bike since the lockdown, if I'm not driving or in a private car, then trekking is d surest mode to my destination.

I was thinking about that too

Maybe it's time to reach out to your prospective past riders

Equip your car with hand sanitizers, disposable gloves and face masks

Then tell them you can move them around at reasonable fares, in a hygienic car grin, instead of them having to jump into different buses and cars

A little packaging should keep the brothers afloat in these trying times grin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by InfinityEstates: 9:34am On Apr 26, 2020
pope191:


Its a 2 way things, you r right about ppl not wanting to come out, but if u know ur customers very well, u will somehow get by and beside I'm thinking ppl will b scared of public transport in as much as there is no money in circulation, but safety is paramount. Sighting myself as example, I'm yet to take bike since the lockdown, if I'm not driving or in a private car, then trekking is d surest mode to my destination.

Hmmm... That's another way to look at it. Like you said, even when going out (that's if we must go out), we should make safety the paramount thing. Imagine getting C-19 because of 1K ride. Mehn, crazy ISH... grin grin
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by sexylassie2(f): 9:35am On Apr 26, 2020
Felicity0001:

Madam or what so ever you call yourself pls leave me alone let me go out and work because without doing that my wife won't have food to eat and my kids who don't understand what corona virus or lockdown means will starve to death right in my face just like you suggested.

I underatand u don't have a husband neither do you understand what it means to have a kid or for a breast feeding mother to go on feeding with little or no food in her stomach.

If they government can't provide for her citizens then why lock them I doors? If otherwise why would anyone complain?

So if the lockdown is lifted please madam u sit in ur house and allow those that want to go out do.

Keep your fears to yourself pls! Don't sell it to me I'm not buying.

One would expect that someone that has aches of farm will be immuned from this crises but surprisely, you are the one complaining.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by sexylassie2(f): 9:40am On Apr 26, 2020
nitigriti:
Good morning everybody and happy Sunday.

So, I'm thinking.

Since this Covid-19 pandemic started in December last year, infection and mortality rates in the 0 - 20 years population segment is less than 0.5% (my assumption, based on reporting in the US, UK, Spain, France, China); maybe 0% sef smiley.

Is there something science can learn from this population segment? For example, do this population segment have the so-called "herd immunity?"

Can someone shed light on this? @Carshopper, @radautoworks, @bigleaf1006, @sexylassie, @dru23, @Izzou and my other bosses.


Immune system is more stronger, still fit and healthy unlike old people

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Carshopper(m): 9:46am On Apr 26, 2020
nitigriti:
Good morning everybody and happy Sunday.

So, I'm thinking.

Since this Covid-19 pandemic started in December last year, infection and mortality rates in the 0 - 20 years population segment is less than 0.5% (my assumption, based on reporting in the US, UK, Spain, France, China); maybe 0% sef smiley.

Is there something science can learn from this population segment? For example, do this population segment have the so-called "herd immunity?"

Can someone shed light on this? @Carshopper, @radautoworks, @bigleaf1006, @sexylassie, @dru23, @Izzou and my other bosses.


Since we still learning about corona virus and its mode of lifestyle, researchers are still trying to understand its love for the elderly and mid-range ages....

It reported that 0.04% of 10-19 year olds would probably require hospital care—as would 1.0% of people in their 20s, 3.4% of people aged 30-39, 4.3% aged 40-49, 8.2% aged 50-59, 11.8% in their 60s, 16.6% in their 70s, and 18.4% of those over 80.


According to researchers, if the age-dependency of COVID-19 disease was specifically due to immune function, we would expect babies to also show severe disease, as their immune systems are still developing. This is what is seen in most seasonal flu epidemics, where those under two and those over 65 are at a greater risk of severe disease.

In contrast to the flu, the 2003 Sars epidemic showed a fatality rate that increased with age similar to COVID-19 (4.26% for those under 44, rising to 64.2% for those over 74) and a 1.66 times greater fatality rate in men compared with women. The absence of severe infection in babies suggests that the age and gender disparity for COVID-19 may not be due to differences in immune response but rather something specific to the Sars viruses. Culled from an online publication....


I want to believe there is a distinctive separation in gene adaptation between age disparity when you look at population segmentation. The virus (which I believe is man-made) is been adapted to attack a particular configuration (weak vs the strong) maybe a population control tool ...

I have been wondering, if a certain age bracket is at risk or if a certain population segment should be test subject cuz they show a very low virus infection.

Remember, davido said chioma tested positive but baby is negative (she is a breastfeeding mother)

Brb ...still researching smiley

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 9:47am On Apr 26, 2020
izzou:


I was thinking about that too

Maybe it's time to reach out to your prospective past riders

Equip your car with hand sanitizers, disposable gloves and face masks

Then tell them you can move them around at reasonable fares, in a hygienic car grin, instead of them having to jump into different buses and cars

A little packaging should keep the brothers afloat in these trying times grin

grin reaching out to past riders grin its a good thing, but right I think there's uncertainty everywhere, you don't even know what your past riders r going thro and my people can get easily irritated cheesy "ma wo bobo/baba taxify driver yi, you think you r the only one that need money". But no wrong in trying, it is what it is.

But I truly have this feelings it can't b bad that one won't stay afloat, little pacakge to keep the body and soul will b available after the lockdown

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Carshopper(m): 9:48am On Apr 26, 2020
sexylassie2:


Immune system is more stronger, still fit and healthy unlike old people

Babies within a certain age bracket still have developing immune systems.. so can we still use this argument
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 9:50am On Apr 26, 2020
InfinityEstates:


Hmmm... That's another way to look at it. Like you said, even when going out (that's if we must go out), we should make safety the paramount thing. Imagine getting C-19 because of 1K ride. Mehn, crazy ISH... grin grin

Boss many Lagosian have it and they don't know, we have internal problems to tackle including Kano, but it seems USA is our major problem.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by izzou(m): 9:53am On Apr 26, 2020
pope191:


grin reaching out to past riders grin its a good thing, but right I think there's uncertainty everywhere, you don't even know what your past riders r going thro and my people can get easily irritated cheesy "ma wo bobo/baba taxify driver yi, you think you r the only one that need money". But no wrong in trying, it is what it is.

But I truly have this feelings it can't b bad that one won't stay afloat, little pacakge to keep the body and soul will b available after the lockdown

You can just send texts instead of calls. Package am well

Goodday ma
It's me Pope191, an Uber driver that dropped you sometime ago
I'm sending this in case you need a driver that could move you around in this pandemic. My car is equipped with the necessary kits like gloves, sanitizers and masks. It would be safe to stick with an assured mode of transport, especially now. And do not worry about the fares. It's much more affordable than you can imagine
This is my number, incase you decide to use my services

Thank you

Something like this sha grin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 9:58am On Apr 26, 2020
izzou:


You can just send texts instead of calls. Package am well

Goodday ma
It's me Pope191, an Uber driver that dropped you sometime ago
I'm sending this in case you need a driver that could move you around in this pandemic. My car is equipped with the necessary kits like gloves, sanitizers and masks. It would be safe to stick with an assured mode of transport, especially now. And do not worry about the fares. It's much more affordable than you can imagine
This is my number, incase you decide to use my services

Thank you

Something like this sha grin

grin Nice one, las las you r sending me to war front...

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by InfinityEstates: 10:00am On Apr 26, 2020
pope191:


Boss many Lagosian have it and they don't know, we have internal problems to tackle including Kano, but it seems USA is our major problem.

True talk. It's even scary to be 'normally' sick these days. Two weeks ago, my wife was having cough and a little feverish and she said something was in her throat and her Boss is Chinese... cheesy cheesy

I would not lie, I was a kinda scared. Her Boss didn't travel throughout last year so there was no fear that she might have contracted the virus at work. But me nko Me wey dey waka...

I never never even suggested to her that she could have C-19... cheesy cheesy We just treated normally, and she's fine now.

A friend told me of a girl who had an asthma attack and nearly died because she didn't have her drugs with her and no one wanted to help her.

It's crazy out there and it would get worse before it gets better...

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Bigleaf1006: 10:11am On Apr 26, 2020
Carshopper:


Since we still learning about corona virus and its mode of lifestyle, researchers are still trying to understand its love for the elderly and mid-range ages....

It reported that 0.04% of 10-19 year olds would probably require hospital care—as would 1.0% of people in their 20s, 3.4% of people aged 30-39, 4.3% aged 40-49, 8.2% aged 50-59, 11.8% in their 60s, 16.6% in their 70s, and 18.4% of those over 80.


According to researchers, if the age-dependency of COVID-19 disease was specifically due to immune function, we would expect babies to also show severe disease, as their immune systems are still developing. This is what is seen in most seasonal flu epidemics, where those under two and those over 65 are at a greater risk of severe disease.

In contrast to the flu, the 2003 Sars epidemic showed a fatality rate that increased with age similar to COVID-19 (4.26% for those under 44, rising to 64.2% for those over 74) and a 1.66 times greater fatality rate in men compared with women. The absence of severe infection in babies suggests that the age and gender disparity for COVID-19 may not be due to differences in immune response but rather something specific to the Sars viruses. Culled from an online publication....


I want to believe there is a distinctive separation in gene adaptation between age disparity when you look at population segmentation. The virus (which I believe is man-made) is been adapted to attack a particular configuration (weak vs the strong) maybe a population control tool ...

I have been wondering, if a certain age bracket is at risk or if a certain population segment should be test subject cuz they show a very low virus infection.

Remember, davido said chioma tested positive but baby is negative (she is a breastfeeding mother)

Brb ...still researching smiley

Plainly put, auntie coro is nice to babies and younger guys!! grin

Pardon my being jocular about an obviously serious issue.

I think researchers would have taken your observations into account and no possibilities can be ruled out.

It's not been empirically proven that certain age demographs are immuned to it.however based on patterns we are seeing,it's obvious infants can be said to majorly pocess herd immuinity which is great by the way.

As with most major disease outbreaks children are often usually least infected- corona,ebola,swine flu, dengue fever etc. I guess nature makes up for their physical vulnerabilities by strengthening their immune system to withstand this attacks.

An Uber drivers view at best!!

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Carshopper(m): 10:16am On Apr 26, 2020
Bigleaf1006:


Plainly put, auntie coro is nice to babies and younger guys!! grin

Pardon my being jocular about an obviously serious issue.

I think researchers would have taken your observations into account and no possibilities can be ruled out.

It's not been empirically proven that certain age demographs are immuned to it.however based on patterns we are seeing,it's obvious infants can be said to majorly pocess herd immuinity which is great by the way.

As with most major disease outbreaks children are often usually least infected- corona,ebola,swine flu, dengue fever etc. I guess nature makes up for their physical vulnerabilities by strengthening their immune system to withstand this attacks.

An Uber drivers view at best!!

Researcher have this to say

"But if the age-dependency of COVID-19 disease was specifically due to immune function, we would expect babies to also show severe disease, as their immune systems are still developing. This is what is seen in most seasonal flu epidemics, where those under two and those over 65 are at a greater risk of severe disease."
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Bigleaf1006: 10:17am On Apr 26, 2020
pope191:


grin reaching out to past riders grin its a good thing, but right I think there's uncertainty everywhere, you don't even know what your past riders r going thro and my people can get easily irritated cheesy "ma wo bobo/baba taxify driver yi, you think you r the only one that need money". But no wrong in trying, it is what it is.

But I truly have this feelings it can't b bad that one won't stay afloat, little pacakge to keep the body and soul will b available after the lockdown

Are you going to be asking them directly to come take a ride with you grin grin

Do not worry,even Uber and bolt are already thinking ahead of all this.

We go dey alright las las!!
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 10:38am On Apr 26, 2020
InfinityEstates:


True talk. It's even scary to be 'normally' sick these days. Two weeks ago, my wife was having cough and a little feverish and she said something was in her throat and her Boss is Chinese... cheesy cheesy

I would not lie, I was a kinda scared. Her Boss didn't travel throughout last year so there was no fear that she might have contracted the virus at work. But me nko Me wey dey waka...

I never never even suggested to her that she could have C-19... cheesy cheesy We just treated normally, and she's fine now.

A friend told me of a girl who had an asthma attack and nearly died because she didn't have her drugs with her and no one wanted to help her.

It's crazy out there and it would get worse before it gets better...

"it will get worst before it get better", it is well... Any form is sickness is deadly this period, I've been thro it and when your mind keeps playing tricks on you with what Lagos state minister for health is saying, then one will understand the true meaning of conspiracy in my head

I know couple of people that are due for surgery, but they can't give them date due to all these... Honestly! I don't like waking up to this covid 19 wahala, I just want to get my mind of it.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by nitigriti(m): 10:46am On Apr 26, 2020
And I think there should be no basis for extending the lockdown, scary though it may be.

The use of facemask, good hygiene (e.g. washing hands regularly, not touching face, wiping surfaces with mixture of bleach, water and disinfectant) and social distancing should keep us safe for the meantime.

I think we are only a few months away from a viable Covid-19 vaccine or drug. For example,

https://m.jpost.com/health-science/coronavirus-drug-to-be-tested-on-patients-in-israel-625674/amp

https://www.timesofisrael.com/2-israeli-covid-19-patients-improve-in-experimental-drug-trial/

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1180021

So until then, we can make do with the preventive measures while we get the economy working again. Unfortunately, the genetically-weak or diseased will lose their lives; but then, it is what it is.

My 2 kobo.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by sexylassie2(f): 10:59am On Apr 26, 2020
Carshopper:


Babies within a certain age bracket still have developing immune systems.. so can we still use this argument

Researchers have identified a total of four cases of newborn babies with COVID-19 infection in China. In all cases the babies experienced only mild symptoms with none requiring intensive care or mechanical ventilation according to research published in in the European Respiratory Journal today (April 9, 2020).


This shows that there are Antibodies in their bodies working.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 11:06am On Apr 26, 2020
Bigleaf1006:


Are you going to be asking them directly to come take a ride with you grin grin

Do not worry,even Uber and bolt are already thinking ahead of all this.

We go dey alright las las!!

Uber/Taxify? With the way they turned their back at drivers, I can't trust them again.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity0001: 11:09am On Apr 26, 2020
Bigleaf1006:


Why is your finger always on the trigger? I quite like ur energy but must confess, u would do with some chill!!

Then about you going to the isolation center several times in this careless country,abeg post ur licence plate and pic and car so I can tell my family and friends to look out for and avoid you! grin grin

Like seriously!! Omo u get mind o! In this country where everything always turns out wrong.In short
we need to call NCDC to carry you into quarantine too

Even the whole yaba to me is already like Chernobyl grin
Give me your home address I have some palliatives for you and your family this session.

Trying to extend my philanthropist fellowship to you and family.

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