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COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by ikorodureporta: 7:10am On Jan 18, 2021
As schools resume Monday, January 18, are you comfortable sending your children & wards back to school

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by rottennaija(m): 7:25am On Jan 18, 2021
ikorodureporta:
As schools resume Monday, January 18, are you comfortable sending your children & wards back to school
I'm not. I took leave so I can avoid unnecessary contacts with people.

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by Nanaborga(m): 7:32am On Jan 18, 2021
Most Nigerians still think COVID-19 is a joke , it’s obvious we prefer education to our lives and safety , may GOD help us , I know GOD has been helping us that’s why there is low deaths rate in Nigeria and many poor countries

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by Oyiboman69: 7:35am On Jan 18, 2021
Yes

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by Honduras01: 7:37am On Jan 18, 2021
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Nanaborga:
Most Nigerians still think COVID-19 is a joke , it’s obvious we prefer education to our lives and safety , may GOD help us , I know GOD has been helping us that’s why there is low deaths rate in Nigeria and many poor countries
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why is everyone carrying school on their head?

why not talk about markets? .


Covid is here to stay, if u are a victim, u die and u die nah niyen, go and meet baba God. Nah one thing go sha kill man.


Life must continue, But at the same time try to stay safe.

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by ikorodureporta: 7:42am On Jan 18, 2021
Honduras01:
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why everyone carrying school on their head?

why not talk about markets? .


Covid is here to stay, if u are victim, u die and u die nah niyen, go and meet baba God. Nah one thing go sha kill man. Shikena!!


Life must continue.

why do you people like comparing markets??
most markets are open spaces, compared to the hostel lifestyles in schools..
There's no basis for comparison.. bsides, children ain't adults that can care for themselves

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by ahnie: 7:43am On Jan 18, 2021
Nope...even doe they drive me nuts....ayam not ready to take that risk... they're going to sit at home all Tru this week.

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by Tony142: 7:43am On Jan 18, 2021
Nanaborga:
Most Nigerians still think COVID-19 is a joke , it’s obvious we prefer education to our lives and safety , may GOD help us , I know GOD has been helping us that’s why there is low deaths rate in Nigeria and many poor countries



it seems education is your problem in life, go to any big market around you and see crowds everywhere, I was in church on Sunday yesterday, church was full of people everwhere, why do not you people complain about market?...because you do not want hunger to kill you abi? or why do not you people complain about church?..because you are afraid God will send you to hell fire if u did not worship him abi?



The same Government that shut down school is asking people to go and do their national identity number and link it to their Sim card, let me ask u have u being to NIN office? go there and see the crowds of people trying to do their National identity card



u people will not talk of market, church, NIN office, international border that is open, clubs e.t.c na only school ona see to talk about #nonsense



The problem of Nigeria is not covid19 but hunger, insecurity and poverty


people die by accident, people die by electric shock, some sleep and dey did not wake up, just like the way people die by road accident so also there are over 1 million ways to die and covid19 is just one of them


we cannot run away from covid19, we can only learn to live with it and manage it like the way we manage malaria, HIV, cancer, sickle cell e.t.c

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by Nobody: 7:43am On Jan 18, 2021
Make them go abeg!!!!!
Remotes spoilt
Laptop spoilt. Infact one washed it under a tap for daddy. Soaking my lappy
Tv wire cut. How that happened still baffles me
Car scratch....bicycle hit
Biscuit and snacks wrappers will reduce. They're always eating

Not forgetting the screams and noises. Make them go!!!!

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by Honduras01: 7:45am On Jan 18, 2021
ikorodureporta:


why do you people like comparing markets??
most markets are open spaces, compared to the hostel lifestyles in schools..
There's no basis for comparison.. bsides, children ain't adults that can care for themselves

Well.
Like I said, life must continue.

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by Tony142: 7:46am On Jan 18, 2021
ahnie:
Nope...even doe they drive me nuts....ayam not ready to take that risk... they're going to sit at home all Tru this week.




what make you think if they sit at home all through this week, corona virus would no longer exist as from next week? keep deceiving yourself



people die by accident, people die by electric shock, some sleep and dey did not wake up, Infact, there are more than 1 millions way to die and corona virus is just one of them

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by Honduras01: 7:46am On Jan 18, 2021
ahnie:
Nope...even doe they drive me nuts....ayam not ready to take that risk... they're going to sit at home all Tru this week.

Wow!
let them sit at home till we record 0 cases in Nigeria grin

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by Jakumo(m): 7:46am On Jan 18, 2021
Nanaborga:
Most Nigerians still think COVID-19 is a joke , it’s obvious we prefer education to our lives and safety , may GOD help us , I know GOD has been helping us that’s why there is low deaths rate in Nigeria and many poor countries

Good to see that folks guided by common sense and a strong survival instinct, are still in existence and well represented in this forum. The Chinese are hellbent on global domination at ALL costs, and Africa is particularly desired for annexation as part of "Greater China", due to Africa's abundance of natural resources. Naturally, Africa will be easier to annex by the Chinese, if they can first annihilate the indigenous population, whose skin color the Chinese demonstrably loathe, with an abiding passion.

The Wuhan death virus lab will certainly continue its demonic endeavor of developing deadly diseases that can be used to depopulate entire continents, in order to facilitate the Chinese government's fundamental motivation of unchallenged world domination, facilitated by the expedient of deploying weaponized pathogens, all "accidentally" released in sequence from Wuhan, China, with increasing regularity.

To preserve the genetic lineage of each living person in today's world, careful social isolation, starting with distance online learning, and continuing with online employment, WILL become an existential necessity WORLDWIDE, whether we like it or not, thanks to China's profoundly evil global domination agenda, that is now manifesting with a vengeance.

Boot the Chinese out of Nigeria and Africa TODAY !

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by Jestin: 8:03am On Jan 18, 2021
MejiLoyon:
Make them go abeg!!!!!
Remotes spoilt
Laptop spoilt. Infact one washed it under a tap for daddy. Soaking my lappy
Tv wire cut. How that happened still baffles me
Car scratch....bicycle hit
Biscuit and snacks wrappers will reduce. They're always eating

Not forgetting the screams and noises. Make them go!!!!
u want to dey dagger their mummy when situation room don calm . Stop thinking too much

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by portplus: 8:17am On Jan 18, 2021
rottennaija:

I'm not. I took leave so I can avoid unnecessary contacts with people.

For how long?

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by portplus: 8:20am On Jan 18, 2021
ahnie:
Nope...even doe they drive me nuts....ayam not ready to take that risk... they're going to sit at home all Tru this week.
After this week...what next?

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by portplus: 8:21am On Jan 18, 2021
Honduras01:
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why is everyone carrying school on their head?

why not talk about markets? .


Covid is here to stay, if u are a victim, u die and u die nah niyen, go and meet baba God. Nah one thing go sha kill man. Shikena!!


Life must continue. But at the same time stay safe sha!

Way to go.

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by rottennaija(m): 8:37am On Jan 18, 2021
portplus:


For how long?

30 days
Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by Prolificgiant(m): 8:40am On Jan 18, 2021
Yes of course, they should ensure Strick covid-19 protocol compliance, Register for WAEC AT SOUTHFIELD 6, Awomodu Street, Ladilak. Lagos State and make 100% result..for more details contact me
Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by Bomboiy: 9:20am On Jan 18, 2021
Why is everyone talking about schools only? What about Markets, Churches and others crowded places?



The truth is Covid is not going anytime soon,we must learn how to live with the virus. If you don't want send your children back to school then keep them at home for as long as you like.

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by airex(m): 9:35am On Jan 18, 2021
Nanaborga:
Most Nigerians still think COVID-19 is a joke , it’s obvious we prefer education to our lives and safety , may GOD help us , I know GOD has been helping us that’s why there is low deaths rate in Nigeria and many poor countries
Goat

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by Hypemanshuga: 9:41am On Jan 18, 2021
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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by samuelpeters(m): 9:41am On Jan 18, 2021
ikorodureporta:


why do you people like comparing markets??
most markets are open spaces, compared to the hostel lifestyles in schools..
There's no basis for comparison.. bsides, children ain't adults that can care for themselves
What do you mean markets are open spaces?

A crowded open space is still very dangerous. With no distancing, people sweating etal...
It's no different from our hostel.

Children can keep to rules with strict observation. We only need school authorities to be active in ensuring it.

Keeping children at home will not change anything. The virus is here to stay. By December this year, we will still continue to have cases in Nigeria. Because our testing per/day is very low.

What we can do is to observe the rule and hope for a vaccine(for those that want).

©️2021.

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by samuelpeters(m): 9:58am On Jan 18, 2021
Nanaborga:
Most Nigerians still think COVID-19 is a joke , it’s obvious we prefer education to our lives and safety , may GOD help us , I know GOD has been helping us that’s why there is low deaths rate in Nigeria and many poor countries
Covid-19 is not a joke. It is real but not the hype that we see in Nigeria.

We are already exposed to situations that have increased our immunity. Like our environment being dirty, no clean water and polluted air. We also have a warm climate.
All these things are the contributing factors that made our death rate low with 99% recovery rate.

Hope you know Malaria still kills Millions in Africa yearly. That is where we need God to help us!
Please let the west suffer their problem and face your own.

Nigerians have contracted covid-19 without knowing, they would treat the symptoms like thypiod and malaria. Then the body clears the virus and life goes on.

It's not God but your advantage as an African. The same way the west has theirs in other aspects.

©️2021.

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by Momcherry(f): 10:00am On Jan 18, 2021
What people don't understand is that diseases/ sickness spread more in school environment. My daughter brought back lice from school twice even though she's not a boarder, how did she get lice? She helped to pick out lice from her classmate's hair, and that was it, other classmates got it too, she brought it home and we all got a share of it and had to start treating lice, it wasn't a funny experience at all. Lice that is not an airborne disease o. It's only God that will help us sha

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by JuIiusmalema: 10:04am On Jan 18, 2021
Nanaborga:
Most Nigerians still think COVID-19 is a joke , it’s obvious we prefer education to our lives and safety , may GOD help us , I know GOD has been helping us that’s why there is low deaths rate in Nigeria and many poor countries
you're plain dumb

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by JuIiusmalema: 10:06am On Jan 18, 2021
ahnie:
Nope...even doe they drive me nuts....ayam not ready to take that risk... they're going to sit at home all Tru this week.
let your illiterate children stay at home.
It's not compulsory you give them education.
I'm sure you're a Northerner so I can apparently see that education isn't your thing

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by khingTony(m): 10:11am On Jan 18, 2021
ikorodureporta:


why do you people like comparing markets??
most markets are open spaces, compared to the hostel lifestyles in schools..
There's no basis for comparison.. bsides, children ain't adults that can care for themselves
So na only adult dey go market? The children wey I dey see for market all of them Don collect vaccine

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by portplus: 10:13am On Jan 18, 2021
rottennaija:


30 days

Nice o.
Enjoy you leave.

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Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by oladipo81606: 10:40am On Jan 18, 2021
Yes of course, they should ensure Strick covid-19 protocol compliance, Register for WAEC AT SOUTHFIELD 6, Awomodu Street, Ladilak. Lagos State and make 100% result..for more details contact me
Re: COVID-19: Are You Comfortable Sending Your Children Back To School?? by lilbarracuda(m): 11:17am On Jan 18, 2021
ahnie:
Nope...even doe they drive me nuts....ayam not ready to take that risk... they're going to sit at home all Tru this week.


And after this week?

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