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Nigeria Free Of Ebola: No Nigerian under Ebola surveillance - Health Minister



Minister of health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, has said the country is free of the Ebola Virus Disease.

Speaking at the UN General Assembly in New York, Chukwu said the remaining 25 suspects under surveillance in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, had been certified free of EVD and discharged, having completed 21 days of observation.


Dan Nwomeh, Special Assistant on Media and Communication to the Minister of Health, confirmed the news today via Twitter:



Dan Nwomeh BellaNaija
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    1. You faceless ignorant, the best way you convince us they are lying is by telling us of any other existing cases,not by opening your dirty smelling mouth to curse the very people that have fought tirelessly to bring this decease under control. You must be one of those street urchins who don't even know what it means to go to school. Next time you want to talk nonsense on this platform, don't speak anonymous, Ok?

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  2. What a merciful GOD we serve,Dalu chukwu.i mela!

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  3. Thanks to God for d wisdom given to Nigerian leaders to promptly contain d virus. We must commend d Nigerian govt and health workers for successfully kicking Ebola out of Nigeria. We pray it remains so always.

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  4. ONYEBUCHI! U and LASG really TRY. In fact, for he first time in this country things were don right. KUDOS to FASH and CHUKWU.

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  5. Kudos to Nigerian health minister and d good people of Nigeria on d way and manner they tackled this deadly Ebola virus

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  6. Thank God for saving us

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  7. That's great news. Thank God. Well done Nigeria, this is one of the few times I can say a huge kudos to the Nigerian government; they handled the situation very well. God bless the health workers too!

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  8. Kudos to federal and Lagos state ministries of health.
    But please, don't rest on your oars because the scourge is still raging in West Africa.
    More grease to your elbows

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  9. anonymous 5:26 u er more than Thomas Dydamus.nawa for u o u better stop listening to news bco u er a sadist.

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