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Monday, October 20, 2014

WHO Declares Nigeria Ebola Free Today

The World Health Organisation has officially declared Nigeria free of the Ebola virus after six weeks with no new cases.

WHO representative Rui Gama Vaz, speaking in the capital Abuja, said it was a "spectacular success story".










*Where are the other Ebola survivors?

40 comments:

  1. Thank you lord...shame to mr sayer...

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  2. Prrrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaise Da LoRd

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  3. ohhh praise the lord!!!

    can i get a resounding halleluyahh?????

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  4. Great. Am excited for them.
    A beacon of light in this grand mire we gave sunk into

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  5. Great. Am excited for them.
    A beacon of light in this grand mire we have sunk into

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  6. God has been fighting Nigerians battle...
    Why can't we fight corruption like this??..
    Am sure the reason they fought this Ebola is because,they themselves are not safe...
    Well kudos to Fashola and all the health workers that worked so hard to fight the virus...
    GEJ till 2019..

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  7. Congratulobia to Nigeria.


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  8. Yay! So happy,see hw tables have turned?can't say d sam for united states,hp dey scal through though,where is dat donald 'tramp'

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  9. Wow! I'm so happy for ny contry Nigeria. Dis goes to show that we can achieve anytin if we are united in purpose, as one Nigeria. Long live my gr8 country Nigeria.

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  10. Thank God for the victory!
    In spite the achievement, preventive precaution should readily be on ground!

    Pepper ose oku

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  11. Yeah ....spectacular success story. You can say that again and again and again and again and again.....
    Even God himself is a Nigerian.
    TT take note of that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

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  12. Adupee ooo, I pray no "Mr Sawyer" like will sneak into our country again o. IJN... fire

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  13. Can I at least go back to my Bush meat and bat eating now #rolls eyes# and shines teeth

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  14. Tank God ooo, we can now "offer each oda d sign of Peace" in d Church.

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  15. The lord be praised!May d good lord continue to keep us!

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  16. Good for Nigeria!
    The battle is not yet over
    Ebola can still enter anytime

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    1. Shut up, pessimistic low life!

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    2. Is that ur wish for Nigeria? well,,if Ebola will come into Nigeria again,then it will start from ur side. Why cant u be positive for once??

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  17. We did not hear that WHO declared APC, PDP, LAGOS STATE, MP3 OR ABUJA #Ebola free but Nigeria is ebola free.

    Pls lets work together towards a better Nigeria, we can make it. Dont allow moneyticians (cos they are not politicians) to fool us in pages of papers. With One Naija, we can do it even better

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  18. Thanx to God! We should all continue to be careful n always wash our hands.

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  19. Well fought.


    Fortunedexcel

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  20. Congratulations to all Nigerians, at least we've shown that we can be proactive in somethings! #OneLove#

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  21. Thank God.....i pray it doesn't come back again.we won't even hear of it again!

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  22. "Cow wey no get tail na God dey poshu flies for am" . That is the story of Nigeria and this Ebola nightmare. Thank God for showing Himself mighty, thank you to all the selfless people who helped in combating this scourge, God bless you all. Not forgetting our fallen heros may their gentle souls rest in peace. Long live Nigeria.

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  23. Good news...We conquered afterall..
    The salt and hot water we bathed that morning helped oooo,God thank you
    Unto the next on line to tackle.....

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  24. Congrats to my beloved country Nigeria.
    Thanks to president Jonathan,
    Thanks to the man of the people Fashola, and all the health workers who risked their lives to contain this decease. May God bless you all.

    I hope western press will not diminish this achievement. They only report bad stories about us. God is still with us. God bless Nigeria. Rose

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  25. I am so happy.Yay! Thank you Lord.

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  26. Kudos to all the healthcare workers and dedicated citizens who abided by protocol to allow this to happen. Keep it up Nigerians!

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  27. Thank God for removing ebola from nigeria.

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