Vanguard Latest News Friday 24th April 2020

Vanguard Latest News Friday 24th April 2020

Vanguard Latest News Today and headlines on some of the happenings and news trend in the Country, today 24/04/20

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Reporter claims two things saved Solskjaer from Man United sack

jTwo things rescued Man United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer from being sacked by the club’s board, according to reports. That’s according to ESPN pundit Mark Ogden, who believes the Norwegian still has plenty to prove t0 the Old Trafford hierarchy. United appear to have turned things around in recent months, following a successful January transferRead More
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Calls for footballers to wear masks if Bundesliga returns

Germany’s ministry of labour wants footballers to wear masks as protection against the coronavirus if Angela Merkel’s government gives the green light for the Bundesliga to return next month. The German Football League (DFL) confirmed Thursday that they are ready for the Bundesliga to resume from May 9, albeit without fans in stadiums and withRead More
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Calabar entertainment industry launches its first web series ‘Brazzier Republic’

By David Royal The entertainment industry in Calabar, Cross River State, has fully opened its welcoming arms to the idea of web series. Web series are now a thing because people have hopped on the bandwagon due to the commercial success and appeal that they have shone. With the availability of free online streaming platforms,Read More
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Experts trash Trump’s idea of injecting disinfectant to treat coronavirus

Experts on Friday dismissed as reckless and irresponsible US President Donald Trump’s suggestion of injecting disinfectant to treat patients with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus. “Is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside (the body)?”, Trumps asked at his daily briefing Thursday, having said that disinfectant knocksRead More
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Football legend Drogba offers hospital for COVID-19 efforts

Former Ivorian international Didier Drogba has availed his private hospital for use as a government coronavirus facility, according to reports. The news was also posted on a Facebook page called Fans de Didier Drogba. The hospital in question, located in the city of Abidjan, is named after Ivory Coast footballer Laurent Pokou, who died inRead More
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Burberry to maintain employee pay through Coronavirus crisis

British luxury brand Burberry (BRBY.L) will continue to pay its employees who are unable to fulfill their roles because of store or site closures during the coronavirus crisis and will not rely on government help, it said on Friday. The group, which warned last month its fourth-quarter sales would be 30% lower due to theRead More
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Jeff Bezos back managing Amazon’s day-to-day business during pandemic

Amazon’s globetrotting CEO Jeff Bezos has been pulled back into the company’s day-to-day operations by the coronavirus, according to a new report. The 56-year-old Bezos who in recent years has delegated management of his $1.2 trillion e-commerce juggernaut while he turned his focus to moonshot projects like his Blue Origin rocket company, has been forcedRead More
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PDP tasks Obiano on effective, transparent distribution of COVID-19 palliatives

 The Anmbra Chapter of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has called on Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra to handle the distribution of COVID-19 palliatives to the people of the state with greater transparency and effectiveness.
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Ramadan: Let’s pray, survive together during COVID-19 — Alao Akala

As Ramadan begins, the son of a former governor of Oyo State, Olamijuwonlo Alao-Akala (JP), on Thursday, urged Muslim faithful to follow the lockdown and social distance rules stated by the federal and state governments, which are aimed at slowing down the spread of Coronavirus in the state.
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Crises loom if youths not considered in distribution of COVID-19 palliatives, Group warns govs

TO reduce the imminent crime rate, the South West Youth Movement Presidential Support Group has warned the six South-West governors to include youths in the distribution of COVID-19 palliatives to cushion the effects the current lockdown might have on them.
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