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Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Nigeria has no single current case of Ebola - Health Minister

Dan Nwomeh is the spokesman for the Minister of Health. And above is the man who brought Ebola to Nigeria. We've contained it...hopefully it stays that way! See more tweets after the cut...



The OAU student has tested negative to Ebola...

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  1. Is he sure #bright bravo#

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    1. That is same question every Nigeria citizens should be asking. Besides, only in insensitive country like naija will u see a high rank govt official like that fool health minister talking about serious issue on social network. If he want to address a nation he's serving, why not make a press conference. It is absolutely unofficial and unprofessional for him to disseminate such information on social network. Nigerians really need to learn positively from those they are copying.

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    2. This is really Goodnews if it is true.

      Trendy0504

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  2. Encouraging news! It is well. Psalm 121:7-8. BishopDammy#

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    1. Pls people, ebola is well and alive and still spreading in nigeria. Don't listen to that bastard and let ur guard down.
      These so called Nigerian leaders are evil.

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    2. are u one of d affected patient or dos a member of ur family have ebola......Nigerians all u want to hear is jxt bad news

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  3. Bored Housewife!!!10 September 2014 at 21:02

    Hallelujah!!! I just hope it stays permanent!! Bless God!!!

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  4. God is wonderful
    Thank God. Happy to know





    BORN TO SHINE!!!!

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  5. Is dat a jokes or what?


    Skaler#

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    1. Otondo maybe the looks like Basketmouth to you. Mumu.

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  6. Hia I hope its true n not playin wit nijas based on reopenin schools dis september,nija I dey fear una oo

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  7. Great! There is a warning sign of the Ebola Virus disease to all those flying out of JFK to West Africa, which I found out last nite on a trip from NYC to London .... Anyway chukwu and officials of Lagos State have shown a high level of orifessionalism and acted quick within the limits of their resources. This is commendable as highlighted by Adewale Madge-Pearce in his column in d NY times recently ..... We can also lend a hand to other West African nations in controlling this awful predicament ! And let us not forget to honour Dr Adadevoh.... Pls GEJ , rmb!

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    1. Exactly....welldone for dat.....xoxo t.geh

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  8. Hallelujah somebody!

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  9. These people should stop embarrassing themselves please! They're in a hurry to spend the remaining change from allocated funds.

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  10. Hallelujah all praises b 2 Almighty God!!i hp say he sure well well sha!!!

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  11. Good news. God may it remain like this.

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  12. Hallelujah all praises b 2 Almighty God!!i hp say he sure well well sha!!!

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  13. Thank God o #####QUEENMAYA#####

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  14. Thank God for dat.just hope d awareness doesn't die down.dey need to continue educating d public oh.Preparedness is d watchword cos next thing awareness n preventive measures wud die down

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  15. That's great news. It will stay that way as long as we all don't relent in our efforts in fighting the disease by being very cautious this time, not allowing foreigners come in without proper checkup, or even citizens travelling from one country into Nigeria. Also observing high personal hygiene and many other ways..

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  16. Hmmmmm.tank God ohhhh

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  17. Let it remain like that. Amen

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  18. Not true pls. Is he saying this so that schools can resume early? Pls allow the system more time to contain it.

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  19. All because of owo/school abi, ema tan ara yin.

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  20. All because of owo/school abi, ema tan ara yin.

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  21. Una don see d problem wit bloggers? I talk am b4! No ebola. In ph, now its nigeria! Unu na a try in telling lies n scaring people! Ataya!!!!!!!

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    1. Are you going to die if you comment only in English?

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  22. Halleluya thank u Jesus...May u alone be highly exalted. DaJaX

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  23. Thank you so much Lord Jesus

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  24. wow! gud news if its true...

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  25. if there was anything i could do right now.... i will run away from this country cos non of our leaders from top to bottom in all areas dat connects the nation know what they are doin..... before you know it you'ld hear another case because they aint patient enough to investigate... dey jes wanna do sharply nd use funds for cubbing the disease to buy cars for demselves claiming they are buy hospital van......


    THIS IS ALL SHIT... I REFUSE TO BELIEVE UNTILL I'M MADE TO BELIEVE!



    call me THAFINEXX.... thank me later.

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  26. Thank God ,God has always be faithful to Nigerians

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  27. Looking at how other countries that were affected by the Ebola Epidemic fared .... Nigerians deserve commendation starting with Dr. Ameyo, Nurse Justina, the Minister of Health and so many other "silent and unnamed" health workers that did their bit @ the lab guys, the ward attendants, those who said a prayer ... God bless you all

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  28. Looking at how other countries that were affected by the Ebola Epidemic fared .... Nigerians deserve commendation starting with Dr. Ameyo, Nurse Justina, the Minister of Health and so many other "silent and unnamed" health workers that did their bit @ the lab guys, the ward attendants, those who said a prayer ... God bless you all

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  29. Thank God! And it will remain like dis in jesus nam,amen.

    #######LIB MY BAD HABIT########

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  30. a'beggi naso dem go dey tell us wrong information...let wait nd see

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  31. Oh Lord my God how great thou art.I thank u for what u have done today and wat u will do 2moro.HETTY

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  32. Great! We hope the story does not change tomorrow. Well done to everyone who worked hard at achieving this.

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  33. LIES! I don't believe any of the figures that have been released. For all we know 5,000 people have died of Ebola in Nigeria, cos who knows for sure?

    Kimmy*****

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  34. Good news.Was actually worried when i heard about the OAU case this morning.Thank God all is well now.

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  35. Good news! God bless nigeria

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  36. Linda, dont let them use you to propagate lies. How anyone can believe anythg coming from the health minister is beyond me.They embezzled money meant for ebola containment and they feel the need to give masses false hope. GOD WILL JUDGE YOU ALL.

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  37. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    If true then kudos to our medical team....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  38. We wia told by one of our lecturers dat someone wit d ebola virus has entered Obinze in Imo state. Hw tru is dat

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    1. I stay @ obinze close to futo university datz a fat lie dt lecturer must b evil to wish us d resident diz.

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  39. Warning! Warning! Warning! Susan channel beauty skin line is fake and a fraud she rubbished my skin with her fake cream, beware and be warned

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    1. Dere must be some misunderstanding cos i use her products nd ive had no problems so far.Pls which of her products did u use?

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  40. oya bill gate come n take back ur money cos it seems like no more ebola in Nigeria
    b4 dey will use it n enrich themselves!!!

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  41. Thank you Jesus. I pray it stays so.

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  42. Thank God. It is left for us to take preventive measures to avoid new cases. If you suspect any move within your enviroment, make sure you report to appropriate authority.

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  43. Dear God.. thank you

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  44. Thank God and also hoping they're not lying

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  45. Light at the end of the tunnel...Good news

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  46. Thank God school can resume , as a teacher will be able to receive salary.

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  47. Liars... who made the research,on wah ground is their fact based,have dey tried trackin the pple dah came in contact with d infected ones, this one no be economic or finance or information report dey turn upside down,

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  48. Liars... who made the research,on wah ground is their fact based,have dey tried trackin the pple dah came in contact with d infected ones, this one no be economic or finance or information report wey dey wey turn upside down ooo

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  49. Hopefully the kids can go back to school soon!

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  50. Thank God. Peace at last

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  51. Let's hope its true! God help us!!
    Follow @successralu on twitter

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  52. Ekene diri chineke, Nothing is impossible before God and de lord has indeed healed our land. Praise be to God forever, AMEN.

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  53. Not even in Port Harcourt? Pls get your facts right.

    i want to also commend the health workers who put their lives on d line to save these ones and to successfully cure them of the disease. What you all have done is commendable. A job well done.

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  54. So that schools will resume,abi? Anyway,thank God for the good news. I hate to see this patrick suya's face for christ sake.

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  55. 'Until it's over, even then it's not yet over'.
    Let's keep our fingers crossed

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  56. Nigerians and their bad mouthedness & negativities, is this the best we can say ? Cant we see how other W African countries are badly hit and give commendation to those that deserves it. Welldone Prof Chukwu and his team for the great Job abeg, tribute to Late Adedevoh and the other heroes that couldnt make it.....History will alwasy remember you forever.

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  57. Finally, naija was able to battle this ebola virus........... but what did they use?

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  58. tank God ooooo, i'm so so hapy. Linda 4 d 1st tym abegi show ma comment

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  59. how come the OAU student didn't report him/herself when the min. of health asked everyone who had contract or used the hospitals Dr Enemoah was at?
    Just this is truly the last case of EVD.... So help Us God #Amen

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    1. She reported and was discharged wen she tested negative. She felt sick again n decided to speak out again. Don't just stick to LIB, read online newspapers.

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  60. Simple bcos they owned private schools with facility account in banks, that is why u saying this so government will open schools this month.......... Self centered greedy set of people. Mrs Enemuo is still in d isolation ward in Lagos likewise another Doctor in PH, with so many many under quarantine and surveilance and there u are sitting in d comfort of ur house declaring Nigeria Ebola free. I dont blame them after all, non of their children or grand children are schooling in Nigeria.

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  61. So wat happened to the person that tested positive in Lagos on Monday, 8th September,2014? He or she suddenly got healed? Abeg abeg make I hear word.


    cherrykoko

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  62. So wat happened to the person that tested positive in Lagos on Monday, 8th September,2014? He or she suddenly got healed? Abeg abeg make I hear word.


    cherrykoko

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  63. I pray it true not we will wake up 2moro and hear sometin else oh

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  64. Dont mind this guys, they don't have any morals left. They have been bought by private school owners.

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  65. In as much i pray for this to be true, i can't rely on mere information without proper investigation and facts finding and relay it through Press conference, Twitter for me is not acceptable.

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  66. Good news ... by dobis112@gmail.com

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  67. Nigerians and greedy wen would dey ever make tins right!all dis lies just to embezzle money n resume school God will help us

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  68. 1ST T0 COMMENT****(GURU)

    GOOD NEWS.I, PRAY SO.

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  69. Seeing Patrick Sawyer and his daughter, I really feel for him. He seemed like a normal guy and a good daddy. Who also didn't deserve to catch this EVD. What a pity.

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  70. Ebola must go..... #onelovefromSnow#

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