Guardian Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 7th April 2020

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LUTH begins admitting coronavirus patients

As part of efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus in the country, the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) has started admitting persons who have tested positive for the virus.
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Borno response team orders screening at entry points

The Borno State COVID-19 response team has directed the Army to screen and test drivers at three entry points into Maiduguri metropolis namely: Njimtilo, Muna and Dalori camp.
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‘How police, military extort at COVID-19 checkpoints’

The police and other security agencies have been accused of profiteering from the lockdown put in place to contain the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Some residents in Lagos, Ibadan, Enugu, Umuahia, Jalingo and other major towns told The Guardian yesterday that rather than enforce the restriction…
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Nasarawa residents defy shutdown, return to businesses

Already fed up with the total curfew imposed by the Federal Government on Abuja to contain the ravaging coronavirus (COVID-19), residents of Karu Council in Nasarawa State yesterday trooped out to various locations in Abuja, their main source of livelihood.
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COVID-19 enforcement team chases erring clerics, worshippers from Akwa Ibom churches

The Akwa Ibom COVID-19 enforcement team, led by CP Imohimi Edgal, has chased erring clerics and worshippers out of churches in the state over the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Kaduna threatens return to 24-hour curfew as state records new case

Kaduna State Government has threatened to revert to the previous 24-hour curfew in the state by closing the two-day window it opened for residents to re-stock food supplies, if the people continue flouting the stay-at-home order.
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MRA tasks IGP on alleged brutalisation of journalists

The Media Rights Agenda (MRA) has charged the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu to restore discipline in the force, saying officers’ constant resort to brutalisation of journalists and other innocent citizens is no longer acceptable.
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UN, government, governors, others move against coronavirus

The United Nations (UN) and Nigeria have launched a basket fund to complement ongoing efforts by the National COVID-19 Multi-Sectoral Pandemic Response Plan, initiated by the Presidential Task Force on the virus.
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Ekiti government relaxes stay-at-home order

According to the governor, citizens are allowed to ply their trades between 6:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday this week to restock and undertake economic activities that would keep their households till the curfew would be lifted.
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Jubilation as Makinde tests negative for COVID-19

Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde yesterday promised the people of the state some palliative measures to ease the impacts of the partial lockdown of the state as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic.
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