Coronavirus is in Nigeria for real
Dear all, Coronavirus is in Nigeria for real so please be very careful and apply wisdom and caution in everything you do.
Some people claim the Italian man story is fake, their reason is that our government wants to steal billions that’s why they cooked up the story.
But as far as I know our politicians have been looting our commonwealth since 1970 till date and they dont even need coronavirus to steal. Abi nor be this same Nigeria that snake swallowed millions and nothing happened? So as you can see, these greedy, senseless and corrupt fools can steal with or without Corona virus.
If we continue with this mindset that nothing happened, and that the Italian carrier story is fake, and we keep going out anyhow, hugging and kissing everyone, we might wake up one day and discover that thousands of Nigerians are already infected and by then it will be very difficult to control.
Few days ago I wrote an interesting article on how alcohol does not cure coronavirus https://atomic-temporary-97931560.wpcomstaging.com/2020/03/01/drinking-alcohol-or-garlic-does-not-cure-or-prevent-coronavirus/
God blessed you with wisdom, please use it and never allow anyone to deceive you. Finally, Always remember that prevention is better than cure.
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May God protect us all. Happy New Month
DRINKING ALCOHOL OR GARLIC DOES NOT CURE OR PREVENT CORONAVIRUS
black people cannot contract Corona Virus?
IT IS FINISHED. I thought they said black people cannot contract Corona Virus? Well
Paul Akpan Udoh is the first black person to Contract Coronavirus. He plays professional football with Pianese, an Italian Serie C side. He is also the First Footballer To Be Infected.
For years we have been begging Angel Michael and Gabriel to blow the trumpet, well here we have it. Are you prepared to meet thy Lord? Otherwise kindly start to amend your ways. Reconcile with those you offended, even those who offended you.
Write your will and Pray for forgiveness of sins. Seems like terrible days are coming, but how can we avert this calamity?
If a well organized and technologically advanced country like China could not contain this virus then you can imagine the fate of a corruption ridden and poverty stricken nation like Nigeria.
Write your will and reconcile with everyone even your perceived enemies and get ready to meet your maker.
CORONA VIRUS IS IN NIGERIA
SCARY BREAKING NEWS!
FINALLY, CORONA VIRUS IS IN NIGERIA.
An Italian citizen tested positive to the virus yesterday but thats not the problem.
For me the problem is that the man has been in Nigeria since February 25th, and was tested 2 days later, only God knows how many people he has made contact with and those that made contact with those that made contact with him.
Think about the airport staff and immigration that welcomed him into Nigeria, what about the airline passengers and crew, what about the taxi that took him to the hotel, then the hotel receptionists? All the eateries he visited, what if he has been knacking oloshos since he arrived Nigeria?
The list would be endless with our overpopulated environment like the markets, churches, mosques, buses etc.
In my post last time I asked why are they still allowing flights from China and other Corona Virus infested countries?
Common sense should have told our government and health ministry that citizens from China, Japan, Iran, italy, south korea etc should be quarantine for sometime before releasing them to the public.
God help us, the best for now is to wear mask or better still stay indoors if you don’t have any serious thing to do outside.
And the MOST SCARY PART is that Corona Virus spreads via air, even without physical contact. Can Nigeria handle this shit?
Coronavirus that China can’t battle, Nigeria can’t battle it either. Coronavirus shouldn’t have business in Africa otherwise millions might die. Maybe God wants to end the world sooner and faster than we all ever imagined.
EVERYONE should take care of their health and maintain hand and respiratory hygiene to protect themselves and others, including their own families, following the precautions below:
1. Regularly and thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water, and use alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
2. Maintain at least 1 & half metres (5 feet) distance between you and anyone who is coughing or sneezing.
3. People coughing persistently or sneezing should stay indoors or keep a social distance, but not mix with a crowd.
4. Ensure that you and people around you follow good respiratory hygiene by covering mouths and noses with a handkerchief or tissue while sneezing or coughing. You can also sneeze or cough into your sleeve at the bent elbow. Then dispose of the used tissue immediately.
5. Stay indoors if you feel unwell with symptoms, such as fever, cough and difficulty in breathing.
6. Stay informed on the latest developments about COVID-19 through official channels on TV and Radio and the Social Media.
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5 Common Mistakes Nigerians Make When Starting A Business
Running a business in Nigeria is such a tough and demanding venture which requires strategic, intentional and pragmatic approach. We are all human and I think that some mistakes are inevitable. But there are some mistakes that will keep you from growing and attracting your ideal clients.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Here are 5 common mistakes Nigerians make when starting a business:⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀1. WRONG LOCATION: They rent shop in a wrong location and blame the landlord for being a cultist or ritualist: Location is very Paramount when setting up a new business, it could make or break the Business. Sadly, that’s my predicament at the Moment, right now I am just Wallowing in regret becaase I sited one of my pritning business in a wrong location and I have already shut that branch down because of low patronage. I even paid 3 years rent upfront instead of one year. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀2. COPY CATS: They start a business simply because they see others doing it and they think they can copy it becauise they assume that business is profitable.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
3. CUSTOMER COMPLAINS: Not taking customers feedbacks and complains seriously will greatly affect your business. Your customer is the reason you are in business in the first place. If you fail to regard them and treat them with courtesy and respect, you may easily loose them to your competitors. And a scorned customer can go all out to ruin your business. ⠀⠀⠀⠀
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀4. POOR PLANNING AND RESEARCH: Another common mistake is when you don’t factor in consumers of your product. You cannot hawk pap (corn) by 11am – 12pm and expect to make breakthrough. Or sell pork meat in a Muslim dominated area and expect to breakthrough.5. MARKETING / ADVERTISING: The last but most common one is marketing. How would you market your product to outshine your competitors. Some companies map out millions for marketing and advertising. Presently I am mapping out 200k- 300k naira to advertise/market my Turkish furniture and bullet proof doors just this season alone.
Please read this interesting artice i wrote last year about Thinking Positive bc your thoughts shape your attitude towards life: https://iykbethany.wordpress.com/2019/07/05/think-positive-bc-your-thoughts-shape-your-attitude-towards-life/
VANITY UPON VANITY
VANITY UPON VANITY.
Someone posted E-moneys bedroom on one FB group like that and vanity crew were all over the place telling us how wealth is vanity as if poverty is not vanity.
For those that don’t already know, if u get money its vanity, and if you nor get money it’s still vanity. Whether you go school or not, fine or ugly, tall or short, black or white, big boobss or small boobss, everything is vanity upon vanity so my dear chose your vanity wisely.
It is true that the Bible says it will be hard for a rich man to go to heaven but the bible didn’t say it will be easier for a poor man to go to heaven either.
Also, the bible is full of errors and contradictions, I can make a long list of what the bible says is wrong here and says it’s good in another book/chapter.
For example the bible says we shouldn’t eat pig and dozens of other animals it considers unclean but in another book/chapter the same bible says God created all these animals for man to consume?
However, maybe the bible was referring to rich men in those days bc the rich men of this present generation will make heaven more than poor men.
Bill Gates is the world’s richest man but he donated 90% of his wealth to charity, he single handedly funded and ended polio in Nigeria, he is doing similar things in HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention GLOBALLY.
Let me ask the vanity crew, the poor people that will go to heaven is it the ones that are bitter, jealous and devilish. They are the ones that calls every hard working girl ashawo simply because she looks good. Once they see a jeep/SUV they will assume and insinuate how many human heads the man/woman must have used to acquire those cars. They are the ones that will intentionally take other people’s lands and still swear with Gods name.
Poor people are one of the problems of Nigeria, they are the ones that collect 1k bribe to vote for corrupt politicians. Will those ones go to heaven too?
A guy came to my village to ask for a girls hand in marriage, he went to one family like that to make inquiries but the woman he met was bitter. She was like the girl you want to marry lives alone in the city and shes prolly doing ashawo, her mom is wicked woman, her family is like this and that. Don’t worry I have 3 pretty daughters who are all graduates, choose one of my daughters instead of that stupid girl. This is a typical poor peoples problem, they hate each other with passion while rich people are always connecting and helping each other. NOW YOU KNOW WHY RICH PEOPLE ARE GETTING RICHER AND POOR PEOPLE ARE GETTING POORER…
IF YOU WANNA GO TO HEAVEN YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO. LIVE A RIGHTEOUS LIFE AND KEEP GOD’S COMMANDMENTS. HOW MANY POOR PEOPLE IN NIGERIA ARE KEEPING THOSE COMMANDMENTS???
Anyways, here are Some more Contradictions in the bibleSeeing God
“… I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved.” — Genesis 32:30
“No man hath seen God at any time…”– John 1:18Circumcision
“This is my covenant, which ye shall keep, between me and you and thy seed after thee; Every man child among you shall be circumcised.” — Genesis 17:10
“…if ye be circumcised, Christ shall profit you nothing.” — Galatians 5:2Incest
“Cursed be he that lieth with his sister, the daughter of his father, or the daughter of this mother…” — Deuteronomy 27:22
“And if a man shall take his sister, his father’s daughter, or his mother’s daughter…it is a wicked thing….” — Leviticus 20:17
[But what was god’s reaction to Abraham, who married his sister — his father’s daughter?] See Genesis 20:11-12
“And God said unto Abraham, As for Sara thy wife…I bless her, and give thee a son also of her…” — Genesis 17:15-16Resurrection of the Dead
“…he that goeth down to the grave shall come up no more. ” — Job 7:9
“…the hour is coming, in which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice, and shall come forth….” — John 5:28-29
Typhoid Fever Vaccine
It is estimated that malaria and typhoid kills more people in Nigeria than HIV/AIDS. The good thing is that there is a vaccine for typhoid that gives you protection against Typhiod fever for at least 5 years or more.
This vaccine costs only 5k naira but surprisingly Nigerian doctors and nurses will never advise you to take this life saving vaccination and I WANT TO KNOW WHY?
I believe the government should advise or even mandate every Nigerian citizen to get vaccinated against the following deadly diseases: Typhiod Fever, Yellow Fever, Hepatitis B and TB. I will talk about Hepatitis and TB in my next post.
Meanwhile, kindly read my other post about PEP that stops you from contracting HIV/AIDS? https://atomic-temporary-97931560.wpcomstaging.com/2019/07/05/there-is-a-drug-that-stops-you-from-contracting-hiv-aids/
Hope Uzodimma said Muslims will form part of his government and many people are already jittery. For me I have no problem with any tribe or religion.
Hope Uzodimma said Muslims will form part of his government and many people are already jittery. For me I have no problem with any tribe or religion.
#imopolitics #hopeuzodimma #tribalisminnigeria
I have lots of friends who are Muslims, Buddhists and even Hindu and we get along well. My bible didn’t tell me to hate on anyone because of their religion or race. I am a Christian and I love God but if you choose to worship monkey or snake that’s your own problem. Just like I am straight, but that doesn’t mean I should hate someone because he or she is gay or lesbian. I HATE NO ONE, not even perceived enemies.
Most muslims are good and wonderful people, but in every race or religion there are ass holes like Boko Haram.
Let’s use Rochas as an example. Rochas did not construct any single road that lasted up to 2 years in Imo State. Yet his works commissioner and all the engineers and contractors were all CHRISTIANS. So as you can see, Muslim is NOT our problem.
If I were a governor or president I will recruit the best brains and technocrats only. All my appointments will be based on merit and qualifications. But sadly there are not many people like this in Nigeria. What we have are mostly visionless and empty headed religious bigots.
Tribalism is one of the major reasons why Nigeria is shithole and may remain so forever; I wrote an interesting article about this here: https://atomic-temporary-97931560.wpcomstaging.com/2017/10/20/why-is-nigeria-poor-despite-its-huge-human-and-natural-resources/
In your opinion which African country is likely to become the first developed country on the continent?
For me rhe best candidate for becoming developed countries in Africa are
Mauritius Reports say Mauritius is more democratic and free than some Western countries and is considered an upper middle income economy. Though, Mauritius is tiny. Some reports even considered the island as a city for statistical analysis accuracy. Mauritians have an average wealth per inhabitant (not GDP per capita) around $32.000, highest in Africa and attracts more and more investors notably Indians.
Seychelles is just 0.003 point to enter the very high human development countries club with an HDI of 0.797 in 2017. Seychellois have the highest GDP per capita of any country in Africa and are relatively highly educated thanks to the small size of its population. Fishing and tourism are the main drivers of the seychellois economy and the wealth is not equally distributed.
Tunisia is actually one of my favorite candidates. Tunisia has good infrastructures and is classified as highly developed by UNDP human development indices and indicators statistical update 2018. Its economy is not dependent on natural resources like other African countries and has relatively good institutions and universities.
Algeria is third among African countries when using the HDI mesures. Algeria exports food to African and European countries and benefits from relatively huge investment from european car manufacturing companies.
South Africa has the most diversified economy of the continent and is home to the largest stock exchange of the continent, also one of the largest in the world, the Johannesburg Stock exchange worths more than 1 trillion dollars. The South African Rand is one of the twenty most used currencies in international trade worldwide. But actually South Africa’s economic development is hindered by bad governance and increasing inequality.
Botswana is also risen as one of the most prosperous and less corrupted countries in Africa and has widely accepted culture of democracy. Botswana has the third or fourth highest GDP per capita in Africa. But as South Africa, the country suffers from a high inequality of wealth and is also dependent on Diamond, nevertheless policies are being implemented to diversify the economy.
Libya is recovering from the Arab spring and is making that very fast. The country has the highest GDP growth in the world with more than 50% annual growth but still the GDP is below 2011 performances. Libya has a small population for huge natural resources, if well managed and planned Libya can easily become the Norway of Africa.
Further future candidates
Morocco, the fourth wealthiest country after South Africa, Egypt and Nigeria (net wealth not GDP) home to a booming financial hub in Casablanca,
Cape Verde and its stable but growing economy,
Ghana who is expected to eradicate extreme poverty by 2030,
Egypt and its relatively prestigious universities and scholars,
Rwanda and it’s daring policies like integrating the OECD or building the best universities in the world, vertiginous indicators growth,
Namibia and its political stability, high HDI and good urban planning policies