March 2020

Zamfara House Of Assembly Relocates To Primary School

Zamfara House Of Assembly Relocates To Primary School

The Zamfara House of Assembly has relocated to a new primary school in Gusau, following ongoing renovation of the assembly complex.

Malam Mustafa Jafaru-Kaura, the Public Relations Officer of the House, announced this in a statement in Gusau.

Gov. Bello Matawalle recently awarded the contract for the reconstruction of the state assembly’s complex.

“Sequel to the total reconstruction of the state assembly’s complex project awarded by the state government, the assembly has now been relocated to a temporary site.

“The temporary assembly complex is a newly completed Primary School behind the State Headquarters of Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Gusau,’’

Okowa Loses Key Aide Amos Itihwe, Third Aide In One Week

Okowa Loses Key Aide Amos Itihwe, Third Aide In One Week

Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta on Tuesday commiserated with the family of Dr Amos Itihwe, one of his Executive Assistants, who died on Monday in Warri.

Itihwe, the EA on Political Matters, is Okowa’s third aide to pass away within one week.

On Monday, Okowa announced the death of two aides, Friday Akpoyibo and Godspower Muemuifo. Both died on March 8 and 4, respectively.

The governor, in a condolence message signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Olisa Ifeajika, in Asaba, described the death of Itihwe, who was an assistant on Political Matters, as “sad and painful’’.

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Coronavirus - Jordan Imposes Multiple Travel Bans

Coronavirus: Jordan Imposes Multiple Travel Bans

Health Minister Saad Jaber of Jordan said his country has imposed travel bans to and from some countries having significant outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) disease.

The countries listed by the minister, according to dpa/NAN report, include  France, Germany, Lebanon, Spain and Syria.

Around 300 were put under quarantine after one Jordanian tested positive for the disease.  219 of them are said to have been released after testing negative for the virus.

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The ban on Germany, France and Spain will take effect from Monday, Jaber told a news conference.

The country’s border crossings with …

Winners Chapel Member In Hospital After Slap By Oyedepo

Winners Chapel Member In Hospital After Slap By Oyedepo

Nosa Aigbogun, a member of the Living Faith Church (a.k.a Winners Chapel), Uwasota branch in Benin, Edo state, has been admitted in hospital, following injuries inflicted on him by suspected thugs in military uniform, allegedly hired by Pastor Gideon Oyedepo.

The resident pastor who is a younger brother of the General Overseer of the church, Bishop David Oyedepo, was accused of constantly harassing and assaulting members of his branch, slapping them at will.

Aigbogun, who is recuperating at a medical facility in Benin, said he was the latest to be slapped by the Pastor.

He said since he was transferred …

La Liga Spain's La Liga Football Behind Closed Doors For 2 Weeks

Spain’s La Liga Football Behind Closed Doors For 2 Weeks

Spain’s La Liga confirmed on Tuesday that first and second division football matches will be staged behind closed doors for at least two weeks due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The measures follow the decision of the Spanish High Council of Sports that all sporting events in Spain at state and international level should be played without fans to limit the spread of the virus.

“According to information from the High Sports Council (CSD), La Liga Santander and La Liga SmartBank matches will be played behind closed doors from today and for at least the next two weeks,” a La Liga …

Klopp Unsure Games Behind Closed Doors Is The Best Option

Klopp Unsure Games Behind Closed Doors Is The Best Option

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp accepted “some things are more important than football” but is unsure whether the closure of stadiums across Europe will help prevent the spread of coronavirus.

Klopp’s side will host Atletico Madrid in a crucial Champions League last 16, second leg on Wednesday in front of a capacity crowd of over 50,000.

No restrictions have been placed on matches played in the United Kingdom, but nearly 3,000 Atletico fans are expected to travel for the game.

La Liga announced on Tuesday that all matches in Spain will be played behind closed doors for the next two weeks.…

Mbappe PSG's Mbappe Sick, Doubtful For Dortmund Showdown

PSG’s Mbappe Sick, Doubtful For Dortmund Showdown

Paris Saint-Germain are sweating on the fitness of star striker Kylian Mbappe who has picked up a throat infection ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League last-16 second leg against Borussia Dortmund.

The French World Cup star missed team training Monday and Tuesday and was reported to have a sore throat, with his club needing to overturn a 2-1 deficit from the first leg in Germany three weeks ago.

Mbappe has scored six goals in his past three PSG matches, including a hat-trick in the 5-1 French Cup semi-final win over Lyon last week.

“We’re trying to see if he can train …

Canada Introduces Bill To Ban Gay 'Conversion Therapy'

Canada Introduces Bill To Ban Gay ‘Conversion Therapy’

The Canadian government on Monday announced a bill to ban so-called “conversion therapy,” which tries to change the sexual orientation of young LGBT people.

The bill would create five new offenses in the Canadian criminal code, including prohibiting subjecting a minor to the practice, either in Canada or abroad.

An adult would also not be able to undergo conversion therapy against his or her will, and no one would be allowed to profit from or advertise it.

If the bill passes, Canada’s laws on conversion therapy would become some of the “most progressive and comprehensive in the world,” David Lametti, …

Stocks Rebound Fizzles Out Os Virus Response Disappoints

Stocks Rebound Fizzles Out Os Virus Response Disappoints

A rebound in global stocks following their biggest one-day drop in more than a decade fizzled out Tuesday as hoped-for action to inoculate the economy from a coronavirus-induced recession failed to materialize.

Meanwhile oil prices jumped more than seven percent, having plunged by a third the previous day, in the biggest price swing since the 1991 Gulf War, as Russia reached out to Saudi Arabia, possibly in a bid to mitigate an oil price war.

Global stock markets collapsed on what has become known as “Black Monday”, with the Dow on Wall Street plunging more than 2,000 points, as a …

Putin Paves Way For Another Presidential Term

Vladimir Putin Paves Way For Another Presidential Term

Russian President Vladimir Putin has not ruled out running for president again beyond 2024, when his term ends.

But he told parliament that the Constitutional Court would first have to approve such a step. An MP has proposed “resetting to zero” the number of presidential terms.

Mr Vladimir Putin however rejected as “not expedient” a proposal to scrap the current rule that a president can serve no more than two consecutive terms.

He has been in power for 20 years.

But for part of that time he served as prime minister, meaning he did not have more than two consecutive …

Billie Eilish Tackles Body Shaming As World Tour Kicks Off

Billie Eilish Tackles Body Shaming As World Tour Starts

Pop star Billie Eilish delivered a powerful message about body shaming as she kicked off her world tour in Miami on Monday night.

The 18-year-old has previously said she wears baggy clothes to avoid being sexualised, and addressed criticism of that choice during a video interlude.

“If what I wear is comfortable, I am not a woman,” she said. “If I shed the layers, I am a slut”.

“Though you’ve never seen my body, you still judge me for it. Why?” she asked.

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Second Patient Cured Of HIV, Say Doctors

Breakthrough As Second Patient Is Cured Of HIV – Doctors

A man from London has become the second person in the world to be cured of HIV, doctors say. Adam Castillejo is still free of the virus more than 30 months after stopping anti-retroviral therapy.

He was not cured by the HIV drugs, however, but by a stem-cell treatment he received for a cancer he also had, the Lancet HIV journal reports.

The donors of those stem cells have an uncommon gene that gives them, and now Mr Castillejo, protection against HIV.

In 2011, Timothy Brown, the “Berlin Patient” became the first person reported as cured of HIV, three …