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Friday, August 08, 2014

Ebola Report According To CNN

What does the blue colour indicate on this CNN survey?

Pic snapped and sent in by blog visitor



What does the red colour indicate? CNN should get their facts correct or do they know something people living in Nigeria do not know?

Ebola #informtosave.

55 comments:

  1. Sierra Leone has now become Nigeria. The wrongly indication of Nigeria on the map of Africa.

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    1. you sef dey wrong...the red patch labelled as Nigeria is even Niger republic. Bonjour

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  2. CNN sld jst take there tine.mI only pity my hub n his umu boyi n bizness men dt travels to china,india n us. They will soon start denying visa to nigerians.
    Mgbe

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  3. it indicates that there is no Ebola in that part of the world....
    when will Nigeria be on the news for good things???
    #prayfornigeria

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  4. Nigeria is not located where CNN place it on the Africa map.

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  5. Morning stella pls 2day is my bday I wanted to send in my pix

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    1. HBD to u...wishing you the best in life.
      You no dey my area , we for find way around am...lol (that's my latest excuse) hehe.

      It must be an oversight, they must have erroneously added IA (Niger-IA)

      Nigeria is also directly under NIGER (maybe they also wanted to highlight Nigeria) we just gonna forgive dem for dis silly mistake .

      Yes, they always know something we don't know...

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    2. Happy birthday! Ngwa send your pix na let's see abi you de fear ne?

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    3. Happy Birthday dear... Pls send ur pics make we yab u small.....

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    4. Happy birthday chidinma. God bless you.

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    5. Don't bother...EEE!!!

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    6. Meanwhile happy bday...EEE!!!

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    7. Best wishes, May God bless ur new age,, HBD dear

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    8. U wanted to send pics,buh liver cut you...*RME*

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    9. Happy birthday dear, God bless u

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  6. Stella, its not everything a BV sends to you, you should post before you are labelled copy copy This has been carried by LI some days ago. The problem with the image is the position of Nigeria on d map indicated by Red. Dats not Nigeria but Niger.

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    1. Ur mind dey there..BV ko...

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    2. Na true you talk. Stella, bia you too don't know where Nigeria is located. Is it all news carried by foreign countries are newsworthy here? CNN can say whatever they like. Na their mouths. They sha should always verify before coming on air. Can't be bothered by this nonsense here.

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  7. In the first place, CNN doesn't know where Nigeria is. Theh is Niger. It means they know Niger and not Nigeria. All they know how to do is paint Nigeria in bad light

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    1. My dear oh, don't mind the silly Cnn. That's definitely not the location of Nigeria in the world map.
      Mcheeww!

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  8. As in? Confuse confused confusion

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  9. Don't care about.this cnn pic......all.I know is I.just heard a case of Ebola was seen in kano and keffi... I don't know how true but I'm sure we can't contain it in kano if it's true.....kano is densely populated and they leave in crowded rooms thanks to poor family planning, poverty, and the rest....not to talk of when they go and pray in the same mosque using the same kettle to pray.....actions that fostered a semblance of unity would be.the.machinery.aiding the.spread....
    Ryt now I'm just praying it ain't true because it will be a catastrophe..

    This strike had better not be called of for the sake of survival doctors going back to work doesn't mean there is a cure for the disease....it only means people would travel from their remote villages to town see these doctors who are ill equipped to prevent spread and ho back home to infect their innocent village people....
    This strike is a blessing in.disguise people don't know

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    1. Infact the rumour abt d outbreak is going bizarre,also heard it has killed someone in bokkos plateau state and somewhere in bauchi,and dat it's now airborne,hehe!and also that the president made a public announcement that pple should rub salt on their bodies and bath with it 3times a day!infact ehn,na 3am a relation wake me with this kind of info oo,i tot something happened back home,which kain wahala be all these rumours abeg?had to warn her never to wake me up with such news ever,mtceew!
      The awareness abt dis ebola needs to properly made to avoid unnecessary panick it's creating in the villages and suburbs.

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    2. My dear it's not really airborne like tuberculosis.. But if you stay near an infected person who sneezes and the.droplets drop.on you.then the person can pick it up

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  10. Stella, it's not CNN alone that's spreading false information about the monster ebola. This morning, around 3am, my phone rang. A friend called to tell me to boil water nd add salt to it and bath with it as a preventive measure against ebola. Before dawn, I had more than a hundred sms,whatsapp nd BBM msges all to the same effect. As am typing this now, dat msg has gone viral nd the funny part is dat people are taking it serious. Infact salt might soon be a scarce commodity in Nigeria.

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    1. No be only you o..
      .viruses don't necessarily have a cure...they are not bacterias that antibiotics have effect on....virus live their life span.....it's left for the infected individual to survive the life span of the virus and the virulent nature..
      But.there is nothing wrong in trying..
      Salt is officially scarce

      Bottom line is BVs..should imbibe handwashing culture...

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    2. Which school did you study medicine? The number of half baked doctors claiming to know what they have no clue about is Nigeria's greatest health problem.

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  11. Do they mean it's more in 9ja???

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  12. Na God go punish them, mk I naked swear for them, useless pple dats y they hv brainless pple like Donald Trump living amongst them....bloody racist!

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  13. The best thing dt can happen right now is someone showing dm how to use a properly labeled map, cos its obvious dt dy've got a lot mixed up!


    Mrs J

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  14. The color means countries with presence of Ebola disease I guess
    But that's not Nig tho

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  15. It's about the fact that CNN doesn't know where Nigeria is on d map of Africa. When did we leave d left edge of d map towards d centre with such a horrible map? Or is Nigeria traveling? Meanwhile how many of u woke up to d salt and water theory this morning? How many of u were so gullible as to take your bath with it?... make una no lie o. I'm sure Phrinkies and Linda Eze had their baths with conc salt water...lwtmb. morning SDK Fam. Top of d world weekend to u all

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    1. My hair dresser called me too o.....I just say I hear.
      I'm just praying it's not really in kano cos mortality would be very high....with or without doctors on strike

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    2. And who said Nigeria is @ the left? Isn't that Nigeria directly under Niger? Good morning too

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  16. A scientist in d house should pls explain dis... Cos am confused....

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  17. Lmao oh pls that's supposed to be a map of Nigeria..crazy Cnn..nothing serious.

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  18. CNN got Nigeria wrong! Na wa o.They are not infallible after all.

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  19. That's not where Nigeria is located. That's the point of the picture Stella

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  20. Don't they know where Nigeria is on the map?
    All these most righteous Americans, I hope they realize that the virus was brought into Nigeria by a Liberian who is an American citizen

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  21. Ignorance at it's peak. You keep correcting them but they refuse to learn. some of the workers only associate disease, war, famine to africa not even knowing where the continent is.

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    1. The truth is Africa is associated with diseases, war,famine and poverty...whether they know where the continent is or.not dem no lie....this Ebola is restricted to poor countries mostly in Africa jare...
      You need to see the protective gear th Spanish govt used in extracting the infected spaniards in Monrovia... Kai Nigeria no get those equipment at all.
      Even if Nigeria is dashed billions to procure those materials.Nigerian govt would give the contract to someone who will go to China and manufacture. Substandard goods so they can still steal.. So please

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    2. thank you madame, what you type is not far from the truth. the topic at hand is different from what you said. so please spare me the Nigerian syndrome of ineptitude.

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  22. I'm just here SMH, what a map? N what manner of conclusion is this? Hmmmm!!

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  23. USA nko cos i cant find it in that chat... Rubbish!

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  24. BV snapped this or copied from somewhere? This has been all over the internet for days now and the issue with it is the wrong location of Nigeria.

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  25. Eh heh, is it only Linda that watch CNN, I sent it to SDK and I didn't get it from any blog. Don't have MB to waste visiting Linda's blog. Anons on this blog always quick to curse SDK, Thunder fire all ur mouths. Idiots. Am out. Curse me and catch Ebola.

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  26. make i kukuma go begin import salt into nigeria!!!!

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  27. I didn't know the geographical location of Nigeria changed. Lol, CNN can be something else sometimes, Jeez.

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  28. Weather CNN got the map right or wrong the fact still remain's that Ebola is spreading very fast.

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  29. HBD Chidinma, many more prosperous years and may the Lord continue to bless you, amen.

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    1. Stella no try sha. She gave Chidinma upper cut. Lol

      Free

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