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Friday, 5 September 2014

Photos: Doctors Without Borders in Port Harcout to help fight Ebola

Nigeria's Minister of Health Professor Chukwu arrived Port Harcourt this morning to visit the Ebola Isolation & Emergency Operation Centre. Pictured above are doctors from humanitarian group 'Doctors Without Borders' who are currently in Port Harcourt to help fight the deadly disease. More pics after the cut...


A health worker dressed in personal protective equipment at d #Ebola centre


#Ebola isolation centre in Emuoha LGA Rivers State
Minister of Health inspects UPTH Port Harcourt
Minister of Health inspects NCDC lab for # Ebola diagnosis at UPTH PH
Health workers at d #Ebola isolation centre gives '#Ebola greeting' to d minister, 
 

71 comments:

  1. dat a welcome development..first to comment

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  2. Nigeria is doing well fighting the disease, their services are badly needed in Liberia and Sierra Leone if they don't mind the risk.

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  3. Good move, they should keep it up

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  4. Whatever it takes to fight Ebola is very much acceptable. Good job from the minister. He is not resting his oars to make sure Ebola is sweeped out of Naija..!!

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  5. Next minute, there will be another contradictory info..
    If it's true, wishing them luck.

    * My R1.50c comment *

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  6. May God bless you guys and reward u more abundantly. thanks alot. By dobis112@gmail.com

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  7. I hope they are more careful and God guidance and protection on them, cos if any of them gets infected, it's gonna be a disaster. Ebola has claimed enough lives as it is.

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  8. God bless them...its not their fight...buh dey are here.....this is charity at its best

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  9. God bless the doctors as they make big sacrifices to save human lives


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  10. hypocrisy of the highest level

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  11. That's good! Abeg. Pursue d idiot of ebola...

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  12. Nice Job from the Rivers state Government

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  13. Them suppose pay these health 1million a day...them try

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  14. Thank God. A good development.

    I'm out. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

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  15. GOD abeg help us d kind way dem dey talk dis ebola dey fear person 2 go out nw is problem

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  16. kudos to the health workers....

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  17. Almighty God may help us agains bad diseases#EBOLA

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  18. God bless you all. It is well. Isaiah 41:10. BishopDammy#

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  19. So proud to be a doctor right now!
    See the smiles on their faces in the last pic,even tho they KNOW they work in the ebola unit!!!
    If this is not humanitarian, i dont know what is....
    Hope those ph militants wont come and kidnap these foreigners now oh!
    Na work them come work,no be oil money.

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  20. Hmmm, Ebola greeting. Na wha o.
    ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  21. u pple shld be careful..its not a joke...........................#KingOfKings

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  22. Lol...love the last pix,the Ebola greeting,

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  23. Al least this looks more decent than what was shown for Lagos

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  24. Hmmmm. It is well. Ebola, you have no place in naija.

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  25. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    May God bless this doctors with all their heart desires......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  26. Nice one.Miss indomie says so.

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  27. Very thoughtful and nice of them.

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  28. We will overcome. Thanks yo all my health workers

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  29. is Ebola an airborne disease???? why are they covering their nose/mouth

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  30. God will bless d wrk of their hands

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  31. Welcome development.i wish they had come before we lost our dear doctor and nurse.

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  32. God save ur children...we nw live in fear!

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  33. What's the essence of this PR stunt?

    Abeg, doctors without borders should go to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea..

    We have our situation under control..they should leave us alone and not use Nigeria to shine jor..afterall, if anything happens to anyone of them, they get jetted out to safety..

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  34. God bless and protect u all IJN

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  35. God help us!
    Chimax says so via tecno p3

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  36. This people should go back to where they came from with ebola infested bodies oooo...

    We don't know where they've come from oooo....

    Help me beg MoH, before they come and spread this thing further...

    #blind and #desperate Nigerians always thinking oyonbo is better than them..

    Mschetwwwww

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    1. Thanks. nwanne. To spread it more no mind them.

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  37. Very nice since our doctors neglects ebola patients.
    Face of lib

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  38. I love that charity

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  39. This Ebola greeting is funny sha.

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  40. WHICH ONE IS EBOLA GREETINGS AGAIN LINDA LINDA.LOL

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  41. lindiway u are funny which one is Ebola greeting again? lol!! .omo_chick.

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  42. May God bless all of you who are risking your lives to fight this pestilence. God will preserve you. Dear Minister of health Im proud of you. keep up the good work.

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  43. Our God will protect and see all of them through in Jesus name, Amen

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  44. I salute dis health workers 4 risking dier lives to care 4 d affected persons.grace b

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  45. Shuuuu? So dis ebola greetin I first saw with madam Patience is real?!!! Lol...
    Thank God for "Doctors without borders "

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  46. Una well done o!!
    Godspeed to you.

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  47. May God be with you all,this fight against Ebola will not be in vain.But do they have ZMapp with them ?

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  48. Na wa.. God help us all.

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  49. The more we build capacity, the quicker our response and the higher our success against Ebola. I hope other states are understudying these guys.
    Thank you all and God bless and keep you.
    - AE

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  50. That is what they like. Attention and a lot of people following them. Useless Naija politicians

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  51. Dis is really commendable I must say. Dis is one aspect Naija has ever taken seriously in a very long while, since d breakout.

    Health workers plz protect urselves. lol @ d last pic. Ebola greeting. Haha!!!
    D fear of Ebola is d beginning of wisdom

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  52. all dis ones we dey show hand/muscle power by d time ebila comes calling dem go scatter....
    BTW y can't Nigeria ask for assistance from countries DAT ave actually defeated Ebola eg Uganda ...Kenya y must we always run afta oyinbo pple DAT as soon as dey get d disease dey will run back to deir country for zmapp forgetting deir so called luv for Africa.

    tifunmi@yahoo.com

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  53. God bless these precious people who are risking their lives to fight this Ebola disease! The Lord will take care of u specially & your labour of Love will not be in vain in Jesus name!

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  54. May God protect the health workers as they help take care of the sick...angeleyez

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  55. God bless you guys for your kind gestures, no amount money can be compared to one's life so i say, bless you guys.

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  56. good
    kudos to them for their braveness




    BORN TO SHINE!!!!

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  57. Thank God for people like my sister and her crew... God bless and protect you people........

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