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Ebola: Nigerians Back To Old Habits
December 16, 2014 | konknaijaboyThe declaration of Nigeria as an Ebola-free country by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in October has prompted many Nigerians to discontinue the practice of maintaining a good level of hygiene as a measure of containing the Ebola Virus Disease.
Meet the man who tamed Nigeria’s most lawless city
October 25, 2014 | konknaijaboyBabatunde Fashola, governor of Lagos, has transformed the city – and helped halt the spread of Ebola in Nigeria
He famously claims to be “just doing his job”. But in a land where politicians are known for doing anything but, … Read More
#Ebola: For the Records …Our True Heroines /Heroes on ‘Ebola’ Containment in Nigeria
October 3, 2014 | konknaijaboy“Because of their service and heroism … it is women like Stella Ameyo Adedevoh to whom such a claim rightly belongs …” – Babatunde Raji Fashola (BRF); Executive Governor of Lagos State, Nigeria …
… and BRF joins Dr. Stella … Read More
Nigeria is ‘Ebola-Free’ President Goodluck Jonathan Tells UN
September 25, 2014 | konknaijaboyNigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan has said in a public statement that the country is free from the deadly Ebola virus.
The president made the comment during a UN General Assembly in New York.
“We can confidently say that today Nigeria … Read More
Ebola (The Movie) ft. Baba Funky & De Priest [@KennexMedia; @TeamDePriest; @BabaFunky]
September 7, 2014 | konknaijaboyShort Film on Ebola Directed by Samuel Ogunbiyi (dgn)
The Ebola Virus, which causes fever-like symptoms, usually followed by organ failure and unstoppable bleeding, and eventually death. Hence, there has been a misinformation about modes of transmission from one person … Read More
American doctor infected with Ebola returns to U.S.
August 2, 2014 | konknaijaboyAn American doctor stricken by Ebola in West Africa arrived home for treatment in Atlanta on Saturday, and U.S. government officials are urging the public to remain confident in the health-care system’s ability to keep the deadly disease isolated.