It really has become somewhat scary when i think about how the Lassa fever has gone across some of our states infecting and claiming innocent lives. States confirmed to have being affected
are; Bauchi, Niger, Nassarawa, Taraba, Kano, Rivers, Edo, Plateau, Gombe ,Oyo and in Abuja they already have suspected cases are; Bauchi, Niger, Nassarawa, Taraba, Kano, Rivers, Edo, Plateau, Gombe ,Oyo and in Abuja they already have suspected cases.
It is therefore a thing of utmost importance that extreme care be taken and strict hygiene practises be imbibed at a time like this.
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No food exposure |
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Rat catcher |
Do not expose foods carelessly. And throw away any left over. I also want to mention that it will be quite helpful to go get those old fashioned rat traps again at this time. I'm sure a lot of people have forgotten it ever existed! All I'm saying is, let's do all we can to keep a clean and healthy environment free of this pests.
How Safe Are Our Roads?
The year have barely started and we are already counting corpses on our highways..truly, it really is mind blowing the increasing rate of accidents on our roads. sometimes i wonder, what could have happened to cause such fatal disaster and massive loss of lives...lets not forget that it is our responsibility to be accountable. From the driver who should be conscious of his driving limits, to the government in creating good roads and light up our roads for good vision at night, to transporters and managers who should maintain high policy standards..this accident happened along Lagos - Ibadan expressway. On January 7th 2016, it claimed the lives of 17-30 people. They were travelling from the north to the southern part of Nigeria.
The reason for the accident? An eye witness said the two drivers were struggling for the right of way. It involved a Peugeot J5 bus and an articulated vehicle.
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