It seems WHO declaration that Nigeria is officially Ebola free did the magic....
A concerned Blog Visitor who lives in Trinidad and Tobago has an update on the situation.
''Stella thank you for posting the story about the ban on Nigerians by some Caribbean countries including Trinidad and Tobago.
Well in updating you, the ban has been lifted on Nigerian. The Government of Trinidad and Tobago had a cabinet meeting today and announced that Nigeria is off the list.
I hope the world takes a cue from America and find out how Nigeria(a great nation) was able to contain Ebola quickly. Stay blessed and love to all BVs''.
*Love to you too.Please how is the life in Trinidad and Tobago.
Stupid f--king country.
ReplyDeleteThat's good. Now their senses have started working. Congratulobia to Nigeria on the declaration of her as an Ebola free nation.
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Ok oo. The Nigeria Government contained Ebola cos they know that Ebola respects nobody. And dats y dats one of the few successful things they've done..
DeleteThank God we r Ebola free.. Chai, I can't imagine
Thank God. The spirit of an hustlet. No where my people no deh. Na we mtn do the slogan for "everywhere you go"
ReplyDeleteAbi o we really are everywhere.
Delete"Hustler" I meant to type.
ReplyDeleteWon je bi. They shld av left it nau. Funny people.
ReplyDeleteHisssss all dis small countries, dey lack sense sha
ReplyDeleteIt was God's mercy on us that removed ebola since the so called power countries didn't want 2 help
ReplyDeleteTruly Nigerians live everywhere menn!
ReplyDeleteIphie exactly wot was goin tru ma mind...am nt sure der is any country in d world dt dsnt av a nigerian...
DeleteBoth of u shld sit down there and be running ur mouth. Only people who are small minded and haven't traveled out before will type this.
DeleteMy crystal ball tells me you have been denied visas so much that you are hating on people who travel out. Sorry ehn!
DeleteTrust me, we be Waka waka!!-we no dey carry last,
DeleteThank God.
ReplyDeleteHallelujah!!!
DeleteLet's give Jesus 3 Awilo -
"Uhu! Uhu! Uhu!
that's more like it. Since all coasts is clear, I can plan my trips.
ReplyDeleteI know right? Same here
DeleteIt still baffles me how we manage to contain this Ebola
ReplyDeleteProudly 9ja
Yes dear o!
DeleteProudly Naija!
Hehehehe arifin ile igbe....how can they we washing us like that hanahan Giant of Africa for that matter....lol
ReplyDeleteWell good news for travellers!!!
Ma da won loun oh! Awon olodo rabata sombodies. Lol!
DeleteThey know say they don enter yawa for messing with the Giant of Africa. They had to quickly adjust.
That's right.......!!!
ReplyDeleteGOD BLESS NIGERIA.
a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Idiots, dey for still dey carry the ban nw, useless pigs....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
Nigerians are living in trinidad and Tobago?!Hian!!
ReplyDeleteTrinidadians live in Naija too.
DeleteHiller, u think the workd begins and ends in your village abi? Go and see you reply on the Laide post by Olubukola luro.
Delete#epic
God bless 9ja....
ReplyDeleteSo if WHO didn't make their declaration, the ban would still have been on Nigeria? Hmmmm, orisiirisi ashakaasha. Nor be their fault. Na we cause am
ReplyDeleteI wonder too. Small rat Trinidad sef
DeleteTrinidad is faaaaar richer than Nigeria. You sound so stupid and ignorant. Nigeria can't stand where trinidad is. See your brothers and sisters crying for the visa.
DeleteYou so wish Trinidad was richer.
DeleteNow let's see who is ignorant.
Nigeria GDP- 522.6 billion USD 2013
Trinidad GDP- 24.64 billion USD 2013
Next time, try not to advertise the fact that you are retarded.
Nigeria is richer. I repeat, Nigeria is richer. Now run along and go suck on a lemon.
Won jebi o
ReplyDeleteNo country should come and use my Naija to shine oh! We better pass them abeg.
ReplyDeleteThank GOD that the ban has been lifted.
Naija for life
Trinidad of all countries where do we stand to loose
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Na wa oooo madam stellina ur amebo no get part 2 lolz
ReplyDeleteWho cares about those ones . Rubbish.
ReplyDeleteA number of Nigerians are in Trinidad helping their medical system. Their economy can stand just because of the oil they have. They were placing a ban on Nigeria when America didn't. Them for no lift am. Unserious people
ReplyDeleteYou are quite right Nkem.
DeleteWith a population of less than 1.5 million, it makes absolute sense for Trinidad and Tobago to take strong measures to insulate itself from Ebola. A threat like that could wipe out the country in a matter of months. The decision was clearly framed as a national security issue.
ReplyDeleteYou make sense.
DeleteThe only senseible comment here.
DeleteSensible*
DeleteAnd how many of the 1.5 million people have being murdered daily?
DeleteThe intelligent thing to do is educate your citizens on how to deal with the disease just in case...
It is not a matter of population but awareness and Preparation.
Trinidad & Tobago, a country formed by the coming together of two islands: Trinidad & Tobago. I'm sure some don't even know what the country is.
ReplyDeletePls what r visa requirements for going to t and t? Heard u have to drop money at the embassy. Does having a valid usa visa allow u an exemption from that?
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