May 18, 2020

Iranian Parliament Approves Virtual Embassy In Jerusalem

Iranian Parliament Approves Virtual Embassy In Jerusalem

The Iranian parliament has approved a law that will permit the creation of a virtual embassy in Jerusalem as part of measures to counter Israel.

According to the state-run Mehr news agency, the parliament approved the motions, which are aimed at countering Israeli aggression against Palestine.

Among the proposals, parliament signed off on the creation of a virtual embassy to Palestine, which will be based in the city of Jerusalem.

Iran will also provide greater support to the Palestinian people, forbid those associated with Israeli companies, groups, and non-governmental organisations from participating at domestic and international expos, and prohibit the …

Madagascar Bills Nigeria €170,000 For COVID-Organics

Madagascar Bills Nigeria €170,000 For COVID-Organics

Contrary to wide impressions, Madagascar is not playing Father Christmas with its COVID-Organics herbal drink.

According to reports, the island nation has asked Nigeria to pay 170,000 Euros for the consignment delivered by Guinea Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embalo.

Embalo, who visited President Muhammadu Buhari at the State House in Abuja on Saturday, brought the drugs allocated to Nigeria.

President Buhari said Nigeria would take the drug through intensive test to determine its suitability.

The Nation reported that an invoice was delivered along with the drug.

” Madagascar has asked Nigeria

Ganduje Slashes Salaries Of Political Appointees By 50%

Ganduje Slashes Salaries Of Political Appointees By 50%

Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano has slashed the salaries of political office holders by 50 percent.

He is the second governor to take the decision, after Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti.

Ganduje said he axing salaries due to the dwindling resources caused by COVID-19 pandemic.

Mr Abba Anwar, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor disclosed the measure in a statement in Kano on Sunday.

Anwar said the action was due to shortfall in the revenue accruing to the state following the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

He explained that …

Rotimi Amaechi Blasted Over Mission In Politics

Rotimi Amaechi Blasted Over Mission In Politics

Nigerians have reacted to Rotimi Amaechi’s interview where he stated that he didn’t enter Nigerian politics to solve problems but rather because he was unemployed.

In an interview with the Punch newspapers, the Minister of Transportation spoke about his life before and during politics.

Read Also: Rotimi Amaechi: Unemployment Drove Me Into Politics

He shared insights from previous positions as the former governor of Rivers state, Speaker of Rivers House of Assembly, and many others.

Whilst answering a question on how he developed an interest in Nigerian politics, he was quoted as saying; ”My father was a politician. He

Chelsea Forward Hudson-Odoi Arrested After Date With Model

Chelsea Forward Hudson-Odoi Arrested After Date With Model

Chelsea forward Callum Hudson-Odoi was arrested in the early hours of Sunday morning after allegedly breaching lockdown to be with a model he met online.

Daily Mail reported that Hudson-Odoi invited her to his house and they had a late-night tryst.

However, Metropolitan Police confirmed that they and the London Ambulance Service were called to ‘a report of an unwell woman’ at 03:53 on Sunday morning.

Read Also: Olivier Giroud Extends Chelsea Contract

It was reported that Hudson-Odoi had a noisy quarrel with the woman at his west London home.

Hudson-Odoi remains in police custody while the unnamed woman was …

Breaking - Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians Today

Breaking: Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians Today

President Muhammadu Buhari has made a u-turn on the expected nationwide broadcast.

Presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, in a tweet Monday afternoon, said the presidential committee on coronavirus will brief the nation instead.

“No presidential broadcast on COVID-19 updates today. Rather, the Presidential Task Force will during its usual media briefings bring the nation up to speed on the next steps”, he wrote.

With the latest announcement by the president, the PTF on COVID-19 is expected to inform Nigerians on the next step as the first phase of the lockdown ease

Magufuli Gives Condition To Reopen Tanzanian Universities

Magufuli Gives Condition To Reopen Tanzanian Universities

President John Magufuli of Tanzania said on Sunday that he plans to re-open universities and allow the resumption of sports and international flights.

This is however predicated on coronavirus cases consistent decline.

Schools, international flights, and large gatherings were banned in the country.

However, regular economic activity and religious services have been allowed to continue.

Magufuli, who had questioned the quality of COVID-19 test kits, said activities could resume in the coming days.

“If the trend I am seeing continues in the coming week, I plan to open up universities

China Reacts To Death Of Ambassador In Israel

China Reacts To Death Of Ambassador In Israel

China responded Monday to the death of its ambassador to Israel, Du Wei, by despatching some delegates to Tel Aviv.

The 57 year-old envoy was found dead in his home on Sunday.

Israeli police did not suspect any foul play.

According to reports, Du Wei appeared to have died of a cardiac arrest.

Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lior Haiat told DPA: “They are sending a delegation to help with the arrangements of sending the body back to China’’.

He debunked a report in the Israeli Haaretz daily that the delegation would examine …

NDDC ₦40bn Scandal - Revelations Made Against IMC

NDDC ₦40bn Scandal: Revelations Made Against IMC

More allegations have been made against the embattled Interim Management Committee (IMC) of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

The Senate had set up a seven-man adhoc committee to investigate IMC financial transactions, which amounted to N40billion.

Read Also: ₦40bn Fraud: Senate Probes NDDC Management Committee

In a statement on Sunday by Richard Arinze, on behalf of a group of concerned staff, IMC was accused of continued desecration of the administrative guidelines for government-owned institutions as provided for in the civil service appointment, promotion and discipline rules.

It said while the compulsory leave and retirement handed some staff some weeks …

Nigeria Overtakes Ghana As Toll Hits 84,000 In Africa

Nigeria Overtakes Ghana As Toll Hits 84,000 In Africa

The World Health Organization, WHO, regional office for Africa in Brazzaville, Congo, says the number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Africa has risen to over 84,000 in the past 24 hours.

The UN health agency gave the update on its official Twitter account on Monday morning.

According to the tweet, COVID-19 has killed 2,700 people on the continent, while 32,000 people have recovered from the virus.

“Over 84,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases on the African continent – with more than 32,000 recoveries & 2,700 deaths,” it said.

Nigeria is now the highest country in

WHO Under Fire For Leaving Taiwan Out Of Meeting

WHO Under Fire For Leaving Taiwan Out Of Meeting

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has been warned against its decision to shut out Taiwan from an annual two-day meeting which opened on Monday.

Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau and United States Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, have all spoken against the body’s action.

The coronavirus situation in Taiwan has been described as a success story and countries are wondering why the WHO failed to invite its officials to the meeting.

There are more than 4.7 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 globally and Taiwan has recorded only 440 cases with 7 deaths.

Taiwan and friends …

Coronavirus - Thailand Reports No New Case Since March 9

Coronavirus Hits UK Households Hard Again – Survey

The Financial Health of British households has deteriorated in May due to the coronavirus crisis.

This was contained in the report of a research by the IHS Markit, released on Monday.

It said Household Finance Index rose in May to 37.8 from a 34.9 in April, lowest in more than eight years.

The data was based on a survey of 1,500 people.

It was conducted by Ipsos MORI between May 7 and May 10.

Joe Hayes, IHS Markit economist noted that the financial toll of COVID-19 and the consequent public health measures had been heavy.