Relief appears to be on the way of Ebola Virus Disease ( EVD ) patients as the Federal Government Thursday ordered for drugs to be given to the patients.
Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu briefing journalists in Abuja on the update of the virus said, "the drug, Nano Silver is already on its way to Lagos, Thursday morning." He explained that the drug "was provided by a Nigerian scientist and has been used
experimentally."
The minister also clarified that there are no cases of Ebola in Enugu, adding that, rumours of possible cases in Abia, Anambra, Imo and fears on Cross River States have been ruled out as there is no single case of Ebola in those states.
Chukwu also hinted that government is to apply to WHO for drugs that have donated the organisation.
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I've recently come across a new driving app for smartphones, its name is Real Race: Asphalt Road Racing and it looks almost like a simulator with arcade gameplay.
It boasts some very cutting-edge AI and I've played already 6 times in a row or so and it is still fun and engaging. It's somehow kewl to race and vanquish other players on 6 or so maps. Game is like race with GT cars like lamborghini or dodge viper. Driving around deserts and steppes, avenues and highways, it's like Need for Speed Carbon or Most Wanted, and actually the latest part, NFS: Rivals Underground. There are no pursuits with the police, but maybe it is for the best as multiplayer asphalt gameplay grants great occasion to verify your unsurpassed underground drag racing prowess.
In-game high velocity gives a feel of literally being there and racing with the best drivers as seen on telly. Stress rushes are not far and few.
On a scale of 1 to ten I would give it a strong eight. List of features is almost staggering, so is its replayability. Besting the leaderboards trully caughts you and you're instantaneously drawn in. It trully reminded me of Asphalt Overdrive. Overall it's a great, challenging free app.
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