Latest News in Nigeria Today Sunday 3rd May 2020
These are the Latest News in Nigeria Today on Sunday 3rd May 2020 .
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This is your time of healing
Femi Aribisala 27 years ago, God gave me this word: “Listen, O coastlands, to me, and take heed, you peoples from afar! The Lord has called me from the womb; from the matrix of my mother He has made mention of my name. And He has made my mouth like a sharp sword; inRead More
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MORE MYSTERY DEATHS: Confusion in Kano as emir, UNICEF official die
A few hours after Rano Emirate Council confirmed that the Emir of Rano, Alhaji Tafida Abubakar Ila II, was hospitalized and responding to treatment, the monarch passed on.
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MASSOB warns Ndigbo on looming food scarcity
THE Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, has warned Igbo people to be more conscious and get prepared for future endemic that it said would be more dangerous than coronavirus.
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CHILLING ACCOUNT OF UNIPORT KILLINGS: How we gang-raped female student, killed her, two others – Suspected abductor
“We were five in number and we slept with the girl before we killed her last. We killed the boy first, killed the second and the girl last. We used gun brought by Bright”.
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COVID-19: Outrage as bill okays demolition of buildings where infections occur
Criticisms have greeted the Infectious Diseases Bill in the works at the House of Representatives to give teeth to Federal Government’s efforts to manage the special circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, which as of Friday night had claimed 68 lives in Nigeria.
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Coronavirus: I am not a wicked dad, Ekiti father who rejected son in viral video explains action
Retired Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) Commander Femi Adeoye, who refused his son entry into his house after sneaking into Ekiti from Lagos over COVID-19 fears, says his action was his own little way of supporting the government’s efforts at combating the virus.
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Maltreatment of Blacks: ‘China must apologise to Africans, blacks worldwide’
Pan-African initiative, Freedom Movement, has called on Chinese authorities to apologise to Africans and blacks globally for using COVID-19 pandemic as an excuse to maltreat coloured people residing in China.
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POST-COVID-19 LOCKDOWN: Do’s and don’ts in Lagos, Ogun, Abuja (May 4-17)
Find below the description of the types of activities allowed under Phase 1 of the post-lockdown era in Lagos, Ogun and Abuja (4th -17th May, 2020) as released by Boss Mustapha, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, who chairs the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on coronavirus:
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Covid-19 will end poor budgeting in Nigeria – Obi, Reps Committee on Health Chair
Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Health Institutions, Dr. Paschal Obi, in this interview, calls for improved welfare package and good working conditions for health professionals fighting against coronavirus pandemic.
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How Nigerians can adjust to post-lockdown realities — Oyemi
Andy Oyemi is a certified life coach. He obtained a degree in Business/HealthService from Monroe College in USA and Master’s degree in Pastoral Care from Fordham University in New York. In this interview, he speaks on how Nigerians can adjust to the new ways of living following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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