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Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Another man dies of Ebola in Nigeria

Nigeria has recorded another death from the outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus. This time it is a staff of the Lagos Liason office of the Economic Community of West African State - ECOWAS headquarters, Mr Jatto Abdulqudir. Confirming his death in a statement, ECOWAS management said the 36 year old man was among those who assisted the late Liberian Patrick Sawyerr when he came to Lagos for a regional meeting and was quarantined after Sawyerr died of the deadly disease. This brings to three the number of deaths from the deadly virus in Nigeria. The first two being Sawyerr and a Nigerian nurse.

Find the full text of the ECOWAS statement after the cut...


"The ECOWAS Commission announces with deep regret the passing of a staff member of its Lagos Liaison Office, Mr. Jatto Asihu Abdulqudir, aged 36. Mr. Abdulqudir, a Protocol Assistant, was among those who assisted the Liberian delegate to a regional meeting Mr. Patrick Sawyer, who died from the Ebola Virus Disease at a Lagos hospital on 25th July 2014.

“Mr. Abdulqudir had been under quarantine following that sad incident.

“The Commission wishes to use this opportunity to express its gratitude to Nigerian government authorities and others who contributed to managing the late official while under quarantine. The Management of the Commission wishes to commiserate with Mr. Abdulqudir’s family and colleagues and prays for the repose of his soul.

"Before this sad event, the Commission working in collaboration with Nigerian health authorities, had disinfected all the facilities of the ECOWAS Lagos Liaison Office as part of precautionary measures to safeguard the health, safety and security of staff members, and will continue to monitor the situation.

“Management has also intensified awareness campaign among staff on the deadly virus and uses this opportunity to invoke the spirit of solidarity and mutual assistance.
“The Commission wishes to reassure staff of all Community Institutions all over the entire region that it is taking all necessary steps to guarantee their health and safety.

“Furthermore, Management enjoins all staff members and community citizens in general to intensify the observance of personal hygiene. They should also report any suspected case to health facilities and seek medical advice or attention for the effective containment and defeat of the Ebola disease.
“On the directive of regional leaders, ECOWAS has already set up a Solidarity Fund to fight the disease and has solicited the support   contribution of Member States and development partners to the Fund to rid the region of the virus.

“The ECOWAS Commission wishes to reiterate its continued commitment to support Member States in confronting this deadly virus.”

113 comments:

  1. Patrick Sawyer ROT in hell.

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    2. Oh sure he's there already! Infact ekwensu na adu ya fork na ike now! My dear country......chai!

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    3. This Sewage abi Sawyer or wateva u are called,u intentionall came to Nigeria to spread ur virus God will not forgive u where eva u are.Wicked mayn

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    4. As in... serious rotting... so annoying d guy intentionally came to spread d virus here.. RIP Jatto

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    5. And the numbers keeps increasing. Lord save your prayer. I'm out. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

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  2. Fear wan kill me o.

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  3. may his soul rest in perfect peace.

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  4. Good grief!!!There's no limit to how complicated things can get.
    Comfort to his family.

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  5. MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE....AMEN
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  6. Never knew that there could be a viral disease dt would be more deadly than hiv, but here we are with Ebola.......The death of the Nigeran nurse was so heart wrenching,may her soul rest in peace wherevr she is#cheEzyjayne

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  7. Oh, Patrick Sawyer what did we do to deserve this? Oh, Liberian government, why did you intentionally send Patrick Sawyer to us? Why? Why? Liberian deputy minister of finance, what term will we give this type of terrorism?

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    1. Wicked Liberians! Their reasoning was, if it comes to Nigeria then the world would sit up. The blood of every Nigerian who dies of this disease is on them. What a nightmare

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    2. Biological terrorism is what its called!!!

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  8. And that is why everyone has to be careful. This disease has no cure and once infected no turning back. It spares no family once contacts and infection takes place. RIP to the dead.

    #God answers all prayers#
    Happy moments - Praise God, Difficult moments-Seek God,
    Quiet moments -Worship God, Painful moments-Trust God,
    Every moment - Thank God.

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  9. May his soul rest in peace. Amen. me don dey fear for this country o

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    1. Wahala deh!!
      Lord have mercy on your children!

      *My R1.50c comment*

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  11. Read Saharareporters and learn about how Patrick Sawyer who was being monitored for possible Ebola was cleared by the government to attend ECOWAS meeting. And their ambassador has the guts to complain that we should not stereotype Liberians in this country. Shame!

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    1. The Ambassador should be sent back to Liberia. This is the same Ambassador that wanted Sawyer released to infect more people. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, over to you. Lagosians insist on his deportation to Liberia. He has failed his job.

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  12. Patrick see wetin u don cause for naija..chai.

    Am sure dat name will never be erased from our memories...and mothers will now be so scared to name their babies "Patrick" becos it'll always remind dem of "Ebola"

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  13. I talk am!!!!.....dey neva tell us the whole truth! So the man attended a regional meeting in lagos before checking into the hospital? For how many days? Which hotel (s) did he stay? Thot dey said he was taken straight to d hosp from the airport cos he was too sick to disembark? Hmmmmmm.....It is well!

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    1. Calm down. He was he to attend the meeting but never made it there.

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    2. God!!! You are so dumb!! You obviously do not know what protocol officers do...

      How does your brain interprete anything written up there to mean that Sawyer attended a Lagos conference... #sigh.

      Please read up and enlighten yourself and don't display your utter ignorance so blatantly..

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    3. The man was obviously the one mandated to get him from the airport, get him settled him and arrange his departure to Calabar for the regional meeting..

      That's what protocol officers do

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    4. Rip to him, May God protect us all Amen.

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  14. Sad.
    Was it only Liberia they sent the ZMAPP to

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  15. Sooooooo sad....God pls come 2 our aid

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  16. sawyer e no go beta for u 4 dis wahla u brg to dis country.

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  17. Please who ever know how i can reach the health minister please send me the address through this email, heritagehealthwellness@yahoo.com, Let's try holistic protocol, like they say in Naturopathic field the human body knows how to fix itself if you give it the right material to work with, God help us.

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  18. So, all those who were at the regional meeting....are they under surveillance or quarantined?

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    1. Yes! Many are still roaming about or sick and can not be traced.

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  19. May His Gentle Soul Rest In Peace.

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  20. So,all those who were at the regional meeting -both delegates and support personnel - are they under surveillance or quarantined? ****yinmu

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  21. Hmmmm such is life...ochanya luvs rayking

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  22. Dis P. sawyer guy realy cus Nigeria big headache o, see d number of ppl wey him alone don kill

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  23. I know know Ebola n Ebola no. Go know. Me#kweenmami#

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  24. This is getting serious. .but why are nigerian ebola victims dying earlier.. abi na govt dey kill dem?

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    1. They are not dying earlier, it kills within 21days.

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  25. And it keeps getting serious! We shud all keep praying and believing heaven for a miracle. Nigeria will survive!

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  26. o God help ur people

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  27. Patrick Sawyer, I am sure your family mourn not for you but for the people( in their numbers) who you deliberately killed or infected. At least knowing what you did will soften the blow they feel about losing you.. They may even be ashamed now. Abeg I tire. Wetin person go talk again. We never know where dis one wan end because the man mix with the whole world for dat Lagos. Secondary and tertiary contacts still dey o.

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    1. His wife was happy did. 'T make it to the US to infect her and the kids. Go figure!

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    2. Meant 'he did not'

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  28. God I'm so scared... God deliver us fro this.

    queenreigneth@gmail.com

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  29. How can he have contracted the disease from passing contact with Sawyer? Isn't the disease contracted from contact with the afflicted's bodily fluids?

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    1. He probably was sweating profusely. People sweat through their palms too. So the surface of anywhere he touches will have is bodily fluids.

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    2. He may have vomited near him or on him. Also helping him into the car is contact enough. Sawyer may have been sweating profusely! Afterall, he was a very big man.

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    3. It is not airborne but can be passed by physical contact. E.g holding or shaking someone who is sweating on his hand. Even collecting money from an infected person you know how guys don't wash their hands after peeing...they can still have wiiwii on their hands and pass it to others

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    4. Did u read the info abt this deadly disease? As long as the symptoms r der (which doesn't happen all @ the same time) den one is a dangerous host waiting to infect all he cums in contact with (n mind u, symptoms such as vomiting / diarrhea) r easily ovr looked by many who feels dey r normal without giving deep consideration. GET UR FACTS CLEAR ABT THIS. VIRUS( COS THE WAY U SOUNDED AM PRETTY SURE U IGNORANT) COS U CHOOSE TO

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    5. Probably through a handshake or something

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  30. nigerian government might conspire to kill the infected because trying to treat them with no facilities will cause more harm. maybe Its from a window side that lethal injection will be shot at them

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    1. Becareful of what you say before heaven will strike you dead. What will you not blame the government for. Haven't you heard that the sickness kills wiithin 21days. Patrick infected them on 23rd or 24th and died on 25th of july, count from then to now.

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    2. Becareful of what you say before heaven will strike you dead. What will you not blame the government for. Haven't you heard that the sickness kills wiithin 21days. Patrick infected them on 23rd or 24th and died on 25th of july, count from then to now.

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    3. Exactly, they use words like QUARANTINE, which is just another word for go to hell and die, since der is no cure readily available in 9ga ( dey leave dem der till it gets worse and dey die ( cos no 9ga doctor / nurse) are ready to die or endanger their loved ones by having contact with a host/deadly virus ( May God help us)

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  31. I still blame the Liberian govt that gave him clearance to leave his country and I blame our own useless and porous govt for allowing him in, knowing he was coming from an already infected country. Now innocent people are dying just because they decided to carry out the said duties. Who knows how much more are yet to go. Their stupid apology is not enough to remedy this situation. All these united communities of these countries should rise up and fight this global problem. Apologising is not enough!

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  32. May he find rest in the Lord's bossom.

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  33. Ts a pity....RIP..May God come to our aid in no time

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  34. This crisis has opened our eyes to the loopholes in our health system. In western countries, you'll find wash-hand basins and sanitisers and other sanitary materials along the corridors, in consultation rooms etc. It's obvious that health facilities in Nigeria don't have this practice and their personnel are not trained on sanitisation/sterilisation. I remember how my mother was quarantined in the UK after she returned sick with malaria from a visit to Nigeria. First Consultant Hospital failed to take necessary precautions and it's safe to conclude that the hospital has been spreading various infections to their unsuspecting customers through their careless and reckless regard for cleanliness.

    Way forward, health officials caring for those in quarantine must ensure their gears are well disinfected or make use of disposables that can be burnt after use. Please don't use the same gloves on different patients. Make use of disposable cutlery, plates, cups and trays. These must be burned after use and not recycled. Do not wash or sanitise gloved hands cos that weakens the gloves, just discard.

    Above all, dear people, let's cry to GOD to keep this virus away from us.

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  35. Hmmmmm.....this is not funny at all. May the souls of the departed RIP. Pls Nigerian govt. should do everythg possible to get the experimental drugs to avert more death, me am tired of this Ebola death news every day in my dear country. Cos I hv no where to run to. God into ur hands I commit my spirit!

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  36. I don't want to believe that the Liberian diplomat intentionally came to Nigeria to spread this virus. If this were to be the case, he has a whole lot of questions to answer when he meets his creator. The blood of these innocent people would cry out for justice.

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  37. Thank God we're only hearing about the people that had contact with sawyer and has been quarantined!!! Maybe the ebola is not totally out yet

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  38. It is becoming glaring that we are faced with a deadly disease. I want to announce to you that it is time to surrender to Jesus fully. Because greater is HE that is in me than he in Ebola virus.

    I pray that the liaison officer and the nurse who have died, may their souls rest in peace

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  39. thank god for sparing calabar, so ds sawyer or lawyer of a man for just come spread dis ebola...........

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  40. Liberia has unleashed a weapon of mass destruction upon us. Our president should demand answers. Why was he sent to Nigeria when he should have been quarantined in Liberia?

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  41. Choi!Patrick sawyer egbule anyi! Nwoke nka chukwu lee kwa gi oooh!.

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  42. patrick sawyer god will purnish u to hell,oloriburuku.

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  43. may God be with us






    BORN TO SHINE!!!!

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  44. So sad,RIP 2 da dead!

    ~@iamJbankz S.A to President Jonathan 2015~

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  45. its high time we quarantine our selves thru the scriptures,it very obvious that such a thing and worse will surface in these last days but some people will be exempted.
    God has not given us the spirit of fear.what you fear you attract.Job said that what he fear most has befallen him.if the epidemic succeeds to impact fear on you you automatically u become vulnerable to the disease. personal hygiene sure is a great measure but spiritual hygiene grantees total immunity.

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  46. So sad.innocent people who went on their normal daily duties just got infected like dat. For ur beaded jewelry,real beads,Edo and Delta traditional attires contact me.pin:28C6490F

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  47. So why did d ECOWAS regional heads not in their right minds decide to cancel the meeting? Knowing fully well of the outbreak of the disease in the region. Wouldn't that have been a safer bet to curbing the spread of the disease in the first place?

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  48. If u are living in Lagos please be careful

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  49. Ahhh!!! I dnt just kn wat 2 say or do nt happy at al. I wander wat so patrick sawyer wil b doin nw in hell!!! God should just giv him a separate place in hell. Mtcheeeeeeeeeew. JUST PASSING

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  50. Rip
    Gracenot2001@yahoo.com

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  51. ...It is well

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  52. This is sooo sad :( God Pls Help Us

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  53. Rotten in hell is small, jst bcos of him people av to die for ntfin. Too bad RIP


    Mz G

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  54. RIP... Mr. Patricia ör Patrick, no Word for you untıl ı see u ön the last day.. IT İŞ WELL

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  55. Patrick Sawyerr May you rot in hell eternally, may forgiveness never come to you, may ur family rot in hell may you and your generation dwell in the darkest and deepest part of Abyss. Die again Patrick Sawyerr. We hate you and your selfish government.

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  56. nawa ooo. na how many people touch sawyer?

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  57. May the souls of the departed Rest In Peace..... God deliver us from Ebola

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  58. Oh God help us, dis is really becoming scary, and lagos state liaison office why re u disinfecting ur properties if mr sowyer did not come they, tot he was taken to the hospital 4rm the airport, God pls help ur people. Sherry.

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  59. @Anonymous 2:50AM
    Sweat/Saliva/Vomit is considered bodily fluids, if he touched the guy's sweat and then proceeds to put his hands in his mouth or eyes then the virus enters. That is why it is very important that we wash our hands at ALL times.

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  60. Can u believe P sawyer intentionally urinated on the doctors and nurses when they told him of his diagnosis? He wanted it to spread!!! Am so sad..so so sad! God pls protect your own.

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  61. Mr Patrick has successfully killed 3 nigeria 's. Hmmmm Deris God o!

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  62. By 1 man,Sin came into d world,by 1 man,man was saved....God pls come 2 our aid

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  63. I believe it's suffice to say Patrick Sawyer was the first serial killer in Nigeria! ! Let's pray the government is able to contain this outbreak, the incompetence of the Liberian government and our lackadaisical government got us here.
    We weren't prepared considering this outbreak was in west Africa since March.

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  64. We are all to be blamed 4 dis#yes

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  65. Sawyer!oh Sawyer!! Damn Sawyer.....why????


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  66. Patrick sawyer Ebola Nigeria, Nigeria Ebola Sawyer Patrick. God have mercy on us and end this Ebola from existing.

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  67. If it will help Sewyers wife in on Facebook the family of the dead can show their grievances full name is Decontee Sawyer

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  68. She is busy posting pictures on facebook when her husband has killed people in Lagos deliberately.

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  69. Dem de apologise now, na this same ECOWAS officials bin de put pressure on staff of First Consultant Hospital to release the man, say e get important ECOWAS conference to attend for calabar.
    Thank God say FC doctors no gree discharge am.
    I still maintain this whole thing na serious conspiracy, and US hand de inside, If not, why dem go release ZMapp give Liberia and no give Nigeria?

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  70. RIP To Him. (Linda's Man)

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  71. Repentance and prayer will bring down the mercy of God over mankind. Jesus never allow your death on the cross of calvary to be in vain, salvage Africa continent with your precious blood in Jesus name amen.

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  72. May his soul rest in peace..amen

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  73. I pray God grant the Family the Fortitude to bear their loss and Grant him eternal rest

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  74. Sawyer was deliberately sent to infect Nigerians by the Liberian govt so that the world could hear their cry or better still the whole ebola tin is a plot by the USA...How come we didnt hear of any victim infected by him from his departure airport and those he associated with before his arrival in Nigeria ?Moreso he was a suspected ebola patient haven stayed with and cared for an ebola infected relative....fuck Liberian Govt or whoever behind this..daris God o...God protect us all...

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  75. The Nigerian govt should b blame 4 not screening him(patrick) on his arrival havent they hear of d predicament dat is befalling liberia? Oh! They tot as a top govt official he is above d sickness, see wot negligence has cause.onyekababyface@gmail.com

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  76. Yes, i strongly believe they have not told us the whole truth. from this statement, "was among those who assisted the Liberian delegate to a regional meeting" It is safe to assume that PS was at the regional meeting! Yet they initially told us he was taken to the hospital from the airport.

    Hmmm, all those behind this Ebola terrorism, remember that you dont throw stones in the market, it just might hit a family member... maybe not now, but surely sometime.

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  77. Sawyer..May u rot in hell. »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»

    GET HOOKED UP FOR FREE HERE TWO TEENAGERS HAVING SEX IN THE CLUB WHILE OTHERS WATCH

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  78. Its horrible, try to make some necessary action to avoid the death increase in Ebola


    Latest news in health

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  79. Its great news about Nigeria recovery from Ebola.
    Ebola in Nigeria

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