May 2020

Football Resumes In Germany With Goal & 4 Min Red Card

Football Resumes In Germany With Goal & 4 Min Red Card

Football resumes in Germany as Erzgebirge Aue hosts Sandhausen (Twitter)

Football resumed in Germany today with a goal and a red card in the first four minutes of action.

The first goal, as footie returned following the coronavirus outbreak, was recorded in Bundesliga 2 with Erzgebirge Aue hosting Sandhausen.

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This happened as Sandhausen’s defender Dennis Diekmeier made some unwanted headlines.

He was shown a straight red card for a professional foul in the area.

Dimitrij Nazarov fired home to give Erzgebirge Aue a 1-0 lead.

From the resulting penalty, Dimitrij …

Saudi Researchers Develop Diagnostic Test For COVID-19

Saudi Researchers Develop Diagnostic Test For COVID-19

A group of Saudi researchers in Riyadh  has developed a diagnostic test to detect coronavirus infection, state news agency SPA reported.

The researchers work at the Research Center of King Faisal Specialist Hospital (KFSH).

The test  developed is based on analysing the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of the COVID-19 virus.

It has been approved by the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (FDA).

PCR tests detect the genetic material of viruses and are the go-to for testing influenza infection, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).

The CEO of the Research Center at …

Shehu Sani Reacts As Nigerian Returnees Pay Government

Shehu Sani Reacts As Nigerian Returnees Pay Government

Shehu Sani, a former Kaduna lawmaker, has reacted as Nigerians returning home due to coronavirus pandemic are told to offset their two-week quarantine bill on arrival.

The Nigerian government in a revised guideline asked returnees to pay for their two weeks stay at isolation centers.

Before Friday, the returnees were only required to pay for their flight back home while the government took care of them for two weeks in their various isolation centres.

But in the letter by the Embassy of Nigeria in Bangkok, Thailand, which was signed by

Former Kaduna Lawmaker Dies While Waiting For Doctors

Former Kaduna Lawmaker Dies While Waiting For Doctors

Dr. Yakubu Bityong, a former member of the Kaduna State House of Assembly is dead.

Bityong who represented Kaura Constituency in the Assembly from 2011 to 2019, died on Friday night in Kaduna at the age of 56.

A political associate of the deceased, Yakubu Umaru-Spider, told NAN on Saturday in Kaduna.

Umaru-Spider, a former Secretary of Kaura Local Government, said that Bityong was two weeks ago diagnosed with lung complications and placed on treatment.

“He became normal and continued with his life until yesterday (Friday) when he became ill again.

“He was taken to General hospital Unguwan Boro, around

Nigeria’s Defence Chief, Olonisakin Risks Imprisonment

Nigeria’s Defence Chief, Olonisakin Risks Imprisonment

The National Industrial Court (NIC) has ruled that a contempt of court charge be filed against the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Gabriel Abayomi Olonisakin, over the alleged refusal to comply with valid orders.

Olonisakin may be committed to two years imprisonment if found guilty.

PRNigeria reports that the leave to file the charge was granted to Lt-Col. Abdulfatai Mohammed by Justice Sanusi Kado of the NIC, following the Nigerian Army’s refusal to reabsorb him as ordered two years ago.

The court had, in a judgment by Justice Edith Agbakogba,

Breaking: ASUU Finally Calls-Off Strike

Your Virtual Matriculation Is A Scam’- ASUU To Osun Uni

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Saturday described the virtual matriculation organised by the Vice-Chancellor of Osun State University, Professor Labode Popoola as a scam.

Africa Daily News gathered that Osun State University recently conducted a virtual matriculation exercise attended by only principal officers of the institution led by the Vice-Chancellor.

But, ASUU while reacting, lashed out at the Vice-Chancellor.

The union alleged that the Vice-Chancellor was aiming to use the virtual matriculation to get financial favour from the federal government.

ASUU stated that its strike action was ongoing to get the federal government to commit funds to

Four-Month-Old Baby Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Kaduna

Four-Month-Old Baby Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Kaduna

Kaduna State Ministry of Health on Saturday confirmed that a four-month-old child was among the 20 new COVID-19 cases recorded in the state on Friday.

A statement issued by the Commissioner of Health, Dr. Amina Mohammed-Baloni, said that the father of the infected child had a travel history to Kano.

“The infant, who had been brought to the hospital for respiratory issues, was tested in accordance with the updated guidelines which advise that persons presenting with such symptoms be tested,” she added.

Mohammed-Baloni further said that the child’s ‘’parents have also been tested and their results are being awaited.’’

Moses Ran Away From Egypt – IPOB Replies MASSOB

Moses Ran Away From Egypt – IPOB Replies MASSOB

The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has reminded its sister group, the Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, that three things await freedom fighters such as its leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

In a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Emma Power, in response to the attack on Kanu by MASSOB, IPOB noted that imprisonment, exile or death await all freedom fighters.

IPOB alluded to the biblical story of the old testament when Moses escaped from Egypt but later came back to deliver his people from slavery, describing Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, MASSOB leader, as a jester.

Data Shows US Economy In A Shambles

Data Shows U.S. Economy In A Shambles

Newly released multi-faceted  economic data showed the U.S. economy is in a shambles and may not rebound quickly even when the devastating lockdowns imposed to stop the coronavirus pandemic are lifted.

Data tracking industrial production and the vital retail sector released Friday showed record declines in April.

This was the first full month of lockdowns to stop the spread of COVID-19 virus that has killed nearly 86,000 people and caused around 36.5 million people to lose their jobs in the world’s largest economy.

With millions of people filing new claims for unemployment benefits every week since the lockdowns began in …

Bundesliga Returns Today, Timetable For Other Leagues

Bundesliga Returns Today, Timetable For Other Leagues

Football is back. The German Bundesliga this weekend becomes the first major European league to resume following the two-month coronavirus shutdown.

Also resuming is the 2nd Bundesliga.

Six  matches are slated for today at the elite German league.

Borussia Dortmund are hosting Schalke 04 at their Signal Iduna Park at 14:30.

Augsburg are also hosting Wolfsburg at the same time.

Three other matches  scheduled for the same time-belt are:

Fortuna Düsseldorf v  SC Paderborn 07,  RasenBallsport Leipzig v Freiburg and Hoffenheim v Hertha BSC.

At 17:30, Eintracht Frankfurt will host Borussia …

Yobe Receives Another Batch Of Almajiris From Adamawa

Yobe Receives Another Batch Of Almajiris From Adamawa

The Yobe State government has announced that its officials have received another batch of 58 Almajiris repatriated from Adamawa State on Friday.

The Executive Secretary, Yobe Emergency Management Agency, (SEMA), Dr. Mohammed Goje, alongside State Focal Person, North East Development Commission, (NEDC) Dr. Ali Ibrahim Abbas received the returnees in Damaturu on behalf of the state government.

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Dr. Goje, while giving a breakdown of the repatriated Almajiris said that so far, Yobe state has received 241 Almajiris from Gombe, Nassarawa and Adamawa states.

“We have so far received a total number

NCDC Declared Me Positive With No Result – Dokpesi

NCDC Declared Me Positive With No Result – Dokpesi

The Chairman of DAAR Communications Plc, Raymond Dokpesi Junior, has lamented that the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, never gave him the result showing he tested positive to COVID-19.

Junior, who is the son to DAAR Communications Plc founder, Raymond Dokpesi, expressed disappointment that he was not given any documentary evidence to show he was positive and when he tested negative to the virus.

He made the disclosure while recounting his sojourn and that of his father in an isolation centre in Gwagwalada, Abuja.

Addressing reporters at