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NIGERIA RECORDS LOW COVID-19 CASES

The Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) on Wednesday announced that Nigeria recorded 221 new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in

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WE HAVE PASSED PEAK OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN LAGOS – AKIN ABAYOMI

The Commissioner for Health in Lagos State, Professor Akin Abayomi has said that the state has passed the peak of

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COVID-19: NCDC REPORTS 321 NEW CASES, NIGERIA’S TOTAL NOW 52,548

NCDC in a tweet on Monday said confirmed cases of the virus now stand at 52,548 with detection of 321

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GOVERNOR UGWUANYI REWARDS WOMAN WHO RETURNED N13.9m

In appreciation of the outstanding and exemplary honesty she displayed in returning the sum of thirteen million, nine hundred and

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COVID-19: WASSCE CANDIDATE TESTS POSITIVE IN AKWA IBOM

The Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Emmanuel Udom, on Monday, said that a candidate of the West Africa Examination Council

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COVID-19: FATALITY RATE REDUCING – BUHARI GOVERNMENT

The Nigerian government on Monday said the Case Fatality Rate, CFR, amid the COVID-19 outbreak is on the decline in

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CAMA: CHURCHES TOLD NOT TO COMPLY WITH BUHARI’S ‘ANTI-CHRIST’ LAW

The Christian Rights Agenda, CRA has described the newly-enacted Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) as an anti-Christ law from

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GHANA: CLOSURE OF NIGERIANS’ SHOPS XENOPHOBIC – SENATE LEADER, ABARIBE

Senate Minority Leader, Enyinnaya Abaribe, has accused Ghana’ of targeting Nigerians. He said the Ghanian government was carrying out xenophobic

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AKWA IBOM YOUTHS PROTEST IMPOSITION OF CHAIRMANSHIP CANDIDATE

Youths of Urueoffong Oruko local government area in Akwa Ibom State on Saturday staged a peaceful protest over what they

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COVID-19: FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS NO PLANS FOR REOPENING OF UNIVERSITIES – ASUU

National President of ASUU, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi has during a stakeholder’s meeting at the Union’s Secretariat at the University of