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Thursday, 14 August 2014

Ebola: Patience Jonathan adopts the new greeting method (photo)

First Lady Dame Patience Jonathan pictured greeting officials of the Nigerian Embassy in Poland as she arrived the Gdansk Walesa International Airport in Sopoto, Northern Poland to commission a training ship built for the Nigerian Oceanographic Institute for Marine and Research purposes.

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  1. Not even funny. #ihatepatricksawyer

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    1. And why is that stupid man @ d back opening his yellow teeth? Is it funny? Smh! Ndi ara!

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    2. @ wilheminna moses .
      You are very stupid. How dare you address a full fledged serving Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as s stupid msn with yellow teeth?

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    3. @wilheminma moses 2:10pm: That man you is d honourable minister of agriculture on Nigeria, stop being abusive pls

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    4. @wilheminna moses 2.1pm.- People just open their mouth to say rubbish. If only you belong to ordinary 3rd class citizen in Nigeria, you will acknowledge Akin Adesina, but for your level of illiteracy coupled with lack of exposure or probably family bavkground, you wont be abusive in addition to your eing stupid a nonentity.

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  2. Lol...for once she gets to participate in a joke...and not be the "JoKE"....Lol

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    1. Yes o, she really pulled one off this time

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    2. It's only people that see uneducated people as a joke(just because they can't speak proper English) that are actually the BIGGER jokes.

      Haha! Who's laughing now! -_-

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    3. Mumu. She is the joke here. How can the wife of a president think calamity is funny and joined fools like you to make a joke out of Ebola.

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    4. Who be dis fool?

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  3. Hehehe. Ok nah. Ebola no dey look face !!

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  4. LMAO so mama peace no wan die kuma?

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  5. Hi! There's is something very very interesting I will like to share here but I need Linda's email maybe she could publish a real life story. I'll be so happy if I could get her email. You will all enjoy my story and the same time help me with the best advice. Thanks

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    1. Ohhh shattap! Dem dey talk Ebola, you dey talk story. Is Linda Genevieve?

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  6. Nobody want to die. But everybody won go heaven. May God see us through this trialsome time in our beloved country Nigeria

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  7. I am sooo copying this.

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  8. Good one madam peace!

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  9. Lol na wa ooo u cnt even greet ur own pple,

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  10. Let her release her own press statement nau..... #Patrick Sawyer, chaaiiiii there is God ohhhhhh, all d bloods u r sharing in Lagos,there is God oh.........

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  11. And gradually the Ebola issue is generating more jokes and lesser serious actions.
    Soon it would be used in election campaigns.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  12. Let us all be careful..let's dance to God's tune as he's speaking and working already. Morning friends. Isaiah 43:19 BishopDammy#

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  13. Don't nobody give a toss what this lady do man! The fact that we are ruled by her and her incapable hubby is a reflection of how hopeless we are as a nation. Can't wait till they get the hell out of power..and nigeria can hopefully start a fresh chapter. This one has happened.

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  14. Mama Peace u self dey fear Ebola

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  15. Na wao, d fear of Ebola is d beginning of wisdom, lol. I guess one will have to behave like a mad person on sighting anyone u know just to avoid handshakes & hugging. God help us o0

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  16. Too bad, people are making fun out of the Ebola virus disease. May God help us.

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  17. And that cute guy behind her..............

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    1. Our totz r mutual.........wz finkn t wz jes me dat noticd!!!!!!

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  18. Lolz, this people are clowns, so they are afraid of death eeh kwa..

    queenreigneth@gmail.com

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  19. She looks stunning in blue .

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  20. What an ingenious way of greeting, the fear of Ebola, is the now new way of greeting.

    Orits Wiliki Female Fan Asked Him To Sign On Her Boobs But He Signed On Her Chest

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  21. First to comment Nice koko

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  22. Linda maka see my comment

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  23. I noticed this few days ago on tv. I knew you'll post it. Ebola is real,hence such precautionary measures are necessary.....lol.

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  24. hahahaha...mama pee is ebola compliant.

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  25. The women hold their hands together while the. Men chop ogede wtf

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  26. Some of our leaders are just plain hypocritical or completely clueless. How can they go around sensitizing the general public that you can only contact the virus from a "very sick" person, while they themselves avoid handshakes??? isn't this somehow gonna be counter productive?? #doublestandards

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    1. Sherrap ignorant mofo. Did any1 know Patrick sawyer was ill yet he infected so many ppl

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  27. Ok, mama peace no fall our hands. LIB Princess!

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  28. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Lmaoooo.... Who wan die, to be frank this is the only positive thing i have seen patient did as the first lady......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  29. If the ebola virus contacts a person's skin, this does not mean the person is then automatically infected by the virus. The virus is not active until it gains access into a person's mucous membrane. Mucous membranes are those pink fleshy places in the openings of the body like the eyes, nose, inner ears, mouth, anus, opening of the penis and vagina or any wound on any part of the body. So if the virus is on the skin of the hand, it is easy for the virus to enter the mucous membrane because people touch these parts of the body with their fingers. The hands are very important. This is why we encourage everybody to wash their hands often and rub sanitizers. This limits the possibility of being infected. Spread the knowledge, not the fear. Facts will save you, not fear. Together we can win the battle against ebola.

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  30. If the ebola virus contacts a person's skin, this does not mean the person is then automatically infected by the virus. The virus is not active until it gains access into a person's mucous membrane. Mucous membranes are those pink fleshy places in the openings of the body like the eyes, nose, inner ears, mouth, anus, opening of the penis and vagina or any wound on any part of the body. So if the virus is on the skin of the hand, it is easy for the virus to enter the mucous membrane because people touch these parts of the body with their fingers. The hands are very important. This is why we encourage everybody to wash their hands often and rub sanitizers. This limits the possibility of being infected. Spread the knowledge, not the fear. Facts will save you, not fear. Together we can win the battle against ebola.

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  31. ℓoℓz. Sharp Woman. (Linda's Man)

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  32. lmao..nice one........................#KingOfKings

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  33. Everyone is being careful.

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  34. We are also giving free hand sanitisers when you order designer perfumes from www.chrisernboms.com, just tell us which you prefer, the perfume samples or the hand sanitizer. 228D1c88. In support of the fight against#ebola

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  35. No be lie handshake na freestyle now

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  36. Not funny sha...... But I wonder what political aspirants will use as their campaign agendas since we have some many problems unsolved.

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  37. lolllssss

    jenyking commenting via #Etisalat

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  38. Hahahaha very funny!

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  39. To think that, this is the smartest thing she's done since her hubby came to power.
    hi2ope@yahoo.com

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  40. lawrenta richards14 August 2014 at 12:09

    Lolzzzzzzz kai! It is well ooooooooo

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  41. Safety first, abi?

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  42. Safety first, abi?

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  43. not funny at al

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  44. Wawuuu...so madam no wan die? wonderful

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  45. I read all the above comments and realise how senseless igbos can be. None of them thought its wrong for the president wife to tend to reflect mockery out of ebola crisis. Only Nwigwe is sensible.

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  46. Coming from the wife of the President of Nigeria, I think it does not speak well!

    It grossly betrays the mood of a nation..

    Well, I am not too surprised!

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  47. There is God ooooooo!

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