After Defeating Ebola, Nigerians Shun Hand Sanitisers

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FROM LEFT: MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES, MRS SARAH OCHEPE; CHAIRMAN, MINI BUS UTAKO PARK, ABUJA, MR OLUGBADE  OLAGUNJU AND FCT  DEPUTY CHAIRMAN, NATIONAL UNION OF ROAD TRANSPORT WORKERS,  ALHAJI GABI IBRAHAM, WASHING  THEIR HANDS TO COMMENCE THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY HANDS WASHING CAMPAIGN TO PREVENT THE SPREAD  OF EBOLA VIRUS IN NIGERIA AT UTAKO  MOTOR PARK IN  ABUJA ON MONDAY

In the heat of what has been described as the world’s deadliest Ebola outbreak in history, the scramble for hand sanitisers hit an all-time high within the Nigerian populace

as if their lives depended on it, men and women, young and old, the rich and the poor, scampered around Lagos and other cities of the Federation in search of the life-saving sanitisers before we were declared an ebola free nation. Prior to this sanitizers were used by medical personnel.
As Ebola don go, sanitizer too go waka!

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