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Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Photos: GEJ, Sambo, Fashola use hand sanitizer during meeting on Ebola

President Jonathan pictured above using hand sanitizer during on-going meeting on Ebola virus with state governors at the Villa. VP Sambo and Governor Fashola also used the sanitizer.

Several state governors, Ministers of Health, Information & FCT are right now in the Villa attending a special meeting with President Jonathan on the Ebola Virus disease. See the pics after the cut...



69 comments:

  1. Lol. Personally I think the government should make hand sanitizers available at all bus stop


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    1. Gov. Godswill Akpabio Ɠ♡D bless you big! I hope to see you in person someday. Fashola you are amazing! These men rock! What's the need for advertising this when it hasn't gotten to the masses? That's if it will.

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    2. I find it amazing to see how unelightened our leaders and most Nigerians are , sanitisers are anti bacterial and cannot destroy viruses , Ebola is a virus and not a bacteria, people should learn to mix a little bleach with water and wash their hands with this , esp for those who can't lay their hands on products like LYSOL, #shameofanation #gallantgiantwhocantwipehisass

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  2. Let's pray for our president! Goodluck hasn't had it easy at all...the pressure on him at the moment must be enormous!

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    1. But he's enjoying enormously too. N1b feeding allowance, 10 presidential jets, unimpeded access to the treasury, free trips around the globe...etc

      Sorry, no pity for him.

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    2. God will save us

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  3. Ebola meeting and they opened their ugly mouth as if it was some good news.

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  4. CHEI! Eledumare punish Ebola!...even our governors now give each other 'ogede'....no more handshakes.

    Dondumex.com

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  5. I hope they will also put this hand sanitiser everywhere o, not only government villa alone.

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  6. They should please send out these sanitizers to every bus station across Nigeria. They can do it

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  7. OMO! I no fit shoutooo.
    Ebola dont want to know if u re the president, vice or minister. till laughingggggggggggggg

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  8. hand sanitizer now scarce....and very expensive...

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  9. come GEJ sanitizer no dey market againooo, better do something

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  10. So no1 should come out and say he isn't paying attention to the alarming matters on ground! More grace to you all. 2tim 4:18. BishopDammy#

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  11. We thank God GEJ did't set~up committee on this one. Mr Jonathan no say EBOLA no Sabi First citizen or First lady.
    ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  12. If FG will protect their selfs from Ebola that means we all are in soup. Irebisibrown@yahoo.com.sg

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  13. I'm fuming!!!why do we continue to show how illiterate we are in this country.
    How in Gods name is using sanitizer news?that's why Obama abused us.if our health care system was up to per,the usage of sanitizer won't be headline news!I have used sanitizers with my kids and in my home for years.if the FG is trying to sensitize the people,its def not via twitter as the mallam in the village doesn't have access nor my grandmother in fiditi nor my husbands people in nnewi.
    How much richer is the person who supplied the sanitizers now.Reuben,please let us know when the president wipes his ass after he does number 1.

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    1. Nice one, but if ur gonna wipe ur ass its number 2.

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    2. Hehehe.....true talk

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    3. No kill yourself ooo.

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  14. Aka good example. Dear LIBers use hand sanitizer 24/7 on d go. May God help us all

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  15. Okay, seen... But to wat wat end is dis? Wat exactly is d mesag?

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  16. ITS ALRIGHT.... WAY FORWARD
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    .ZB

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  17. To be honest, government has tried in its part to contain this virus oh. I know people will be quick to abuse them for not being proactive but the truth is they picked up the case from the airport, refused to release Sawyer even when the Cameroonians were pressuring them to release him. Quarantined people he had contact with immediately. Check the stats from other countries you'll know what I'm saying. It would have exploded in all states. So far so good they have tried to contain it. We should learn to commend our leaders when they do something right.

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    1. Let me tell u something, its cuts did Ebola disease is no respecter of ani1 . how come all d governors find it difficult 2 meet wen d matter of insurgency was d order of d day. Now its Ebola, all d governors re all of a sudden available.

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  18. It's necessary as no one is immune to the virus.
    Hope everyone contributes in the meeting and not leave all for GEJ..

    * My R1.50c comment *

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  19. And this is news because....??

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  20. Well prevention is better than NO CURE.
    Please tell Mr President if we have the money he should dispatch hand sanitizer on every street and bus stops.
    Abi ki ni mo so?

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    1. That's if it won't be high jacked immediately by the berra people.(Criminals)

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  21. Linda nobody want to die life is too sweet.

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  22. men of timber n caliber,,,,una do well, but i hope dis hand sanitizer would get to d masses too? see their thick thick faces

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  23. Ebola no dey show for face.

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  24. So all o' them scared of dead too....God help us all...

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  25. We're are dose foolish northern leaders....meanwhile is T.A orji a Nigeria governor?idot

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  26. Follow this link and get started, htt://jobandpay.com/?id=91295

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  27. So much camera attention on my Governor, Obianor Willie.

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  28. k next.......................#KingOfKings

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  29. Yeap preach wah u practise nt practice wah u preach

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  30. Theodore Orji God go soon disgrace u..worst governor!!

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  31. The body sanitizer would have been better, perhaps Governor Fashola will bring it to Lagos to start sanitizing all Lagosians instead of the LASRAA (or Worefa) registration.

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  32. The body sanitizer would have been better, perhaps Governor Fashola will bring it to Lagos to start sanitizing all Lagosians instead of the LASRAA (or Worefa) registration.
    ***Almost getting to the Sun***

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    1. D lasrra tin is 4 ur own good and d good of other lagosians . its good 2 have adequate statistics for appropriate planning

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  33. I went to buy Hand sanitizer,bfor dis Ebola,it was 350,now its 1500,it baffles me!

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  34. Okay oh! Them dey fear am but leave citizens to die put abi!

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  35. I am sure there will be huge government contracts for Sanitizers now

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  36. If these mumus had foresight, we won't be in this situation we are now

    Always medicine after death approach to things

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  37. Ebola make them d African tin amingos #7 wise men

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  38. All Is Well. (Linda's Man)

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  39. We when dey buy hand sanitizer put for pocket, bring am out, use..... How we go take dey clean the body of the container before we put am back for bag or pocket, or how we go take make sure say as we use dirty hand hold am, when we use am finish, nor be clean hand we go take hold the now dirty container put back for pocket?

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  40. In my place of work, before now we were in the habit of using hand sanitizers from time to time, however, this has increased awareness to use it more often. Studies in some hospitals in the U.S even showed that many doctors do not wash their hands after each patient. So lets not act as if hand sanitation is common in the western world.

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    1. We really need to be safe. Feel free to check out rorelics.blogspot.com for details on hand sanitizer dispensers (both manual and automatic). These are mounted on your office and home walls.

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  41. See anambra state governor wth this his old skol kind of hair cut

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  42. The way they gathered round the sanitizer shows that hand washing is not part of our culture! What a shame.

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  43. person don hammer government contract ontop hand sanitizer

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  45. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY OF NIGERIA, OUR LEADERS ARE PARTING ASIDE THE POLITICAL DIFFERENCE TO FIGHT EBOLA. GOD WILL HELP US

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  46. i hope dettol and cerex do not have a hand in this information about ebola sanitizer sales as strategy. because it will be so inhuman. so i will advise Africans to conduct proper research. God have mercy.
    charlie okoro

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