In July 2014 when the news of an Ebola infected Liberian diplomat who had entered Nigeria went out, there was a mental and emotional pandemonium in the minds of Nigerians. Convoluted questions like - Who would be next? What will happen to Nigeria? How will it spread? Who will be affected? Can we get over it? Amongst others, passed through the tunnels of the minds of Nigerian citizens.
It didn’t help that information about the disease was relatively miscommunicated leading everyone to walk around in fear.
T
he Nigeria
attack came more than 3 months after the outbreak of the virus in other West
African countries such as Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, and only went to
show how impressionable we can be as a people and how much of an epidemic the
virus was turning out to be. Reported cases in other parts of the world also
enabled world Health authorities to consider how susceptible this epidemic was
to becoming pandemic.
WHO declared
Nigeria Ebola free on the 20th of October 2014 and the scourge has
come under control in the various affected countries but the African Union is
committed to wiping out even the remotest trace of the scourge. A ‘United
Against Ebola’ campaign was created and Africa’s leading telecommunication –
MTN, is leading the pack by galvanising its over 219 million subscribers in
Africa and the Middle East to be part of this fight against this dreaded virus.
You too can be a
part of the campaign to stop Ebola by sending Stop Ebola to 7979 on
your MTN line.
Good initiative coming from MTN #LetsFightEbola
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ReplyDeleteYes o! But partnering with MTN??? I don't think so. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteYes o! But partnering with MTN??? I don't think so. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteYes o! But partnering with MTN??? I don't think so. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteYes o! But partnering with MTN??? I don't think so. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteHmmm. Ok.
ReplyDeleteJesus is Lord.
Lindodo goodmurin ooooo, how market?
ReplyDeleteFor wetin?? MTN use your excess profit to fight ebola. You can't even say 10 naira. i no do!!
ReplyDeleteThumbs up for dis wonderful campaign.
ReplyDeleteHow much?mtn doesn't do anything for free o
ReplyDeleteMTN criminals have come again
ReplyDeleteMadam Linda, are you not aware that campaign is over? won't you remove all these campaign ADS? Msheew, you should know better.
ReplyDeleteHmm the name Ebola scares me silly
ReplyDeleteI don't trust this MTN at all. Dey will just chop my hard earned N100 nd clean mouth cos MTN can never get tired of money. My one cent opinion tho
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It's a good idea.
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ReplyDeleteAnD 60% of the money goes to MTN, never
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This is very important.
ReplyDeleteYou can read everything you need to know about ebola on my blog.
Go on and read it, we all need the awareness.
Aiit
ReplyDeleteMTN at it again! They be like, text Ebola to 7979 to join the campaign against ebola. Text cost #100 only...
ReplyDeleteEbola must go sha!
MTN at it again! They be like, text Ebola to 7979 to join the campaign against ebola. Text cost #100 only...
ReplyDeleteEbola must go sha!
Love the awareness MTN
ReplyDeleteIs creating. Nice one.
MTN.. una try
ReplyDeleteMe donate 100 naira and MTN takes the CREDIT no way.
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ReplyDeleteNot giving my money to MTN
ReplyDeleteUseless network. Always looking for a way to extort money from the public. Must MTN beg for money from public to perform their civic responsibility despite the huge amount of money they charge their customers? Ur internet plans n call tariff re too high.
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MTN u can help with ur excess profit. Abeg leave us alone. I no doooooo.
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