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No life lost in Enugu building collapse

The Enugu State Government on Monday said that no life was lost in the collapse of an uncompleted three-storey building in Awkunanaw axis of Enugu metropolis.
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Wike accuses Buhari of politicising N10b coronavirus fund given to Lagos State

Rivers State governor Nyesom Wike has accused Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari of politicising the N10b support fund approved to support the Lagos State Government’s fight against coronavirus. “It is quite unfortunate that the containment of coronavirus has been politicized by the Federal Government,” Wike tweeted. “While Lagos State received a grant of N10billion as a
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Oyo governor Seyi Makinde recovers from coronavirus

Oyo State governor Seyi Makinde said he has fully recovered from coronavirus after testing positive in mid-March. “I am deeply moved by your prayers and support throughout this period. I am so thankful,” Makinde tweeted Sunday midnight. “This evening, I received my second negative test result for COVID-19.” Makinde tested positive for coronavirus a week
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COVID-19: FG pledges commitment to provision of adequate healthcare

The Federal Government has assured Nigerians who tested positive to the COVID-19 of its commitment to providing them adequate healthcare.
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FRSC orders closure of driving school portal

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has ordered the immediate closure of the Driving School Standardisation Programme (DSSP) portal.
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Anxiety in Kaduna as three COVID-19 cases are linked to governor’s retinue

There is tension in Kaduna State Government House, as three of the four cases of coronavirus in the state have been linked to the retinue of Governor Nasir el-Rufai.
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Lockdown triggers rise in rape of minors, CP warns

Nearly a week into the 14 days initial lockdown of some parts of Nigeria as part of measures to contain community transmission of the dreaded coronavirus pandemic, the shutdown may have triggered
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Outrage over government’s move to invite Chinese doctors

The move by the Federal Government to bring Chinese medical experts to help it check the coronavirus pandemic in Nigeria has drawn the ire of local stakeholders. Health Minister Osagie Ehanire had announced last Friday
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COVID-19 lockdown stalls Palm Sunday procession

Perhaps for the first time in history, Christians in the country yesterday marked this year’s Palm Sunday in their homes and neighbourhoods to which they have been confined
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Telecoms firms deny connection between 5G, COVID-19

Telecommunications operators globally have denied any link between the COVID-19 pandemic and the evolving 5G technology. The Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) yesterday
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