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Bauchi gov speaks: I am stable, doing well
Saudi oil supply hits record as price war rages
Peterside resigns from Nigerian Breweries board
COVID-19′ Presidency mocks Soyinka over comments on lockdown
COVID19: Nasarawa imposes 24-hour curfew on Karu
COVID-19: Nurses in Enugu protest lack of PPE in ESUTH
COVID-19: Fintiri signs restriction order into law
BREAKING: Akwa Ibom records first case of coronavirus
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SubscribeBREAKING: Nigeria records 23 new cases of coronavirus
Victor Ogunyinka For the second time today, the total number of coronavirus cases have increased by 23, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) can confirm. The new cases include nine from Lagos, which still remains the epicentre of coronavirus in Nigeria, seven in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, five in Akwa Ibom, one in […]
US coronavirus cases surpass 200,000; more than 4,300 dead
The number of coronavirus cases in the US has surpassed 200,000 as the death toll increased to more than 4,300. New infections across the country increased by 25,676 on Wednesday, while new deaths from the coronavirus rose by 908.
COVID-19: CISLAC kicks against alleged shutdown of FEC, NASS
Says Nigeria in deep economic, social crisis By Gabriel Ewepu – Abuja The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, CISLAC, Wednesday, kicked against the alleged shutdown of Federal Executive Council, FEC, National Assembly, NASS, over rampaging Coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic in the country. Speaking on the alleged shutdown of the executive and legislative arms of government with […]
COVID-19: Gov Ishaku orders closure of markets
Governor Darius Ishaku of Taraba State has ordered the closure of all markets and shops in the state with effect from 11pm on April 1, 2020 as part of the measures adopted against COVID-19.
Covid-19: If we asked people to stay at home, we ‘ve to make them comfortable — Gbajabiamila
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila last night regretted the current poor power supply, declaring that making life more miserable for Nigerians who were on lockdown over the coronavirus pandemic was unacceptable.
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