Friday, 3 October 2014

US Sends Medical Experts To Nigeria To Learn How To Contain Ebola

The United States’ Center for Disease Control and Prevention has sent medical experts to Nigeria to learn how Nigeria was able to contain its Ebola outbreak.

This decision was necessary after a Liberian man, got to the US few days ago with the deadly disease. Aside visiting Nigeria, the officials will also visit Senegal to study its containment model.









SEE PHOTO: Kim Kardashian Forgets Baby North West in the Hotel

Press play to watch the video after the cut. As Kim was leaving, the driver had to remind her to go get her baby. - See more at: http://www.lailasblog.com/2014/10/video-kim-kardashian-forgets-her-baby.html#sthash.bdHK1edQ.dpuf
Press play to watch the video after the cut. As Kim was leaving, the driver had to remind her to go get her baby. - See more at: http://www.lailasblog.com/2014/10/video-kim-kardashian-forgets-her-baby.html#sthash.bdHK1edQ.dpuf
Press play to watch the video after the cut. As Kim was leaving, the driver had to remind her to go get her baby. - See more at: http://www.lailasblog.com/2014/10/video-kim-kardashian-forgets-her-baby.html#sthash.bdHK1edQ.dpuf
Press play to watch the video after the cut. As Kim was leaving, the driver had to remind her to go get her baby. - See more at: http://www.lailasblog.com/2014/10/video-kim-kardashian-forgets-her-baby.html#sthash.bdHK1edQ.dpuf
Press play to watch the video after the cut. As Kim was leaving, the driver had to remind her to go get her baby.

Thursday, 2 October 2014

How Ebola Survivors Overcome Stigmatization in Nigeria

Apparently surviving an Ebola virus infection doesn't mean one has overcome it. People who've had the disease or have been suspected to have it face a bigger task after being diacharged: coping with stigmatization of friends and enemies alike.

In Nigeria, 17 year old Martins and his brother Princewill lost their mother to the virus and had to go into quarantine for 21-days.

They were not infected, but Martins says the situation had a profound impact on their lives.

"We couldn’t go back to the house. People knew what happened over there,” he says. “We knew they would start stigmatizing us,” he told UNICEF.

Wednesday, 1 October 2014

See Photo: Two Nigerian sex slaves rescued in Burkina Faso

Two teenage Nigerian girls, Rejoice Chioma Israel, 16, (centre) and Rosemary ‎Uchenna Emmanuel, 19 (right), who were trafficked to Burkina Faso to become sex workers in the country have been rescued, PM News reports.
The two girls left Nigeria on 11 July with a man who promised to take them to Malaysia via Burkina Faso for a better life. The trafficker explained to them that they will be given fresh passports and some vaccines in Burkina Faso before proceeding to Malaysia for well paid jobs.
But once in Ouagadugu, the capital of Burkina Faso, they were handed over to a Nigerian woman called Onome who introduced them to prostitution.

9ice shares pic of his new born daughter


The artiste turned politician showed off his new-born daughter, Michelle Abolanle Akande, on his instagram page today. He welcomed the beautiful girl with his girlfriend, Sukanmi Ajala, last week.