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COVID -19: Abuja Residents Demand Palliative, Defy Lockdown Directives

Residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja are asking Government to provide palliative for them as the lockdown directives is bitting hard. The residents are also defyingg the lockdown ordered to contain the Corona virus pandemic in the country. Our correspondent who monitored the situation in some communities, can …

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COVID-19: ITUC-Africa Calls For Investment In Public Health

The International Trade Union Confederation of the Africa region has call on the continent to prioritise massive investment in public health with particular attention to massive education on preventive measures in this battle, such as the symptoms of the virus, immediate reporting of the symptoms to the health authorities for …

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3188 Persons Killed in 2019- Report

The Mass Atrocities Casualties Tracking by the Global Right has said that about three thousand one hundred and eighty eight (3188) lives were lost between January and December 2019 in violent incidents across Nigeria. The incidences according to the report includes conflicts, violence clashes, extra judicial killings, resource clashes, kidnappings, …

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COVID 19; Obey Professional Instructions And Guidelines- Governors Wife

From Mathew Jwantu, Minna Wife of Niger state Governor , Dr Amina Sani Bello has advised Nigerians to abide by the instructions and guidelines of the medical professionals and government for encouraging social distancing and regular hand washing to avoid the spread of Covid – 19 pandemic. The Governors wife …

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COVID-19: Poly Lectures Put Strike On Hold *direct members to play complementary roles in the fight against the pandemic

The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) on Sunday said the planned indifinate strike due to the inability of the government to keep to agreements entered into with the union since 2010 as well as the avoidable shortcomings associated with the payment of February 2020 salaries in Federal Polytechnics has …

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Covid19: Niger State Relaxes Curfew From 8am to 2pm, Lift Ban On Church Service & Jumaat prayers, Open Markets

Niger State Government has relaxes the curfew imposed on the State from 2pm to 10pm beginning from today Sunday, 5th April, 2020 Secretary to the state government Ibrahim Ahmed Matene disclosed this while briefing news on measures to curtail the spread of Covid 19 saying the measure is to enable …

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The Evils Of Corona Attackancy

By Prince William During the wee days of 2019, this weapon of mass destruction call coronavirus crept into Wuhan, China like a chameleon leaving traces of a Tsunami. While many underated it venom, the virus ravaged like the ravens. The outbreak of the virus is not as striking as the …

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Abuja Residents Speaks’ On Covi

Since the outbreak of coronavirus in Wuhan, China in December, 2019. The world has never been the same. Plethora of efforts including sensitization, advocacy and other viable options have been put in place by world leaders to nip this pandemic in the bud. However, not many are aware of this …

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Niger Launches Manhunt For Fleeing Covid-19 Positive Driver *6000 contacts with positive index cases not traced nationally

From Mathew Jwantu, Minna The Niger state Commissioner of Health and Hospital services, Mohammed Makunsidi, has raised the alarm on a covid-19 positive driver who has escaped from isolation centre where he is being managed into Bida area of the state explaining that the manhunt for the man has intensified. …

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Include Us On Covid-19 Taskforce, Health workers Tell Governments

The Joint Health Sector Unions, JOHESU and Assembly of Healthcare Professionals(AHPA) on Wednesday called for an inclusion of health workers on the various Covid19 taskforce by both federal and state governments. According to a statement signed by the national chairman of Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU), Comrade Bioblemoye Josiah and …

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