July 5, 2020

COVID-19 - Makinde inaugurates another isolation centre in Ibadan

COVID-19: Makinde Inaugurates Another Isolation Centre In Ibadan

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, on Saturday, inaugurated an upgraded 10-bed space Agbami Isolation Centre in Jericho, Ibadan for the COVID-19 patients.

Makinde said on the occasion that the new facility would encourage private individuals to self-isolate at the centre.

He explained that the facility, which was a Tuberculosis (TB) Centre, was inaugurated at the twilight of the last administration.

“It has been upgraded now; we have oxygen concentrator here and you will get the type of care that you truly deserved.

“Now, there is COVID-19 pandemic

How Buhari, Officials Drew Nigerians’ Anger Thrice In Four Days

2023 Isn’t The Igbo’s Turn For Presidency — It’s Nigerians’

How much progress has Nigeria made with its ethnic-motility politics? Since 1999, we have had presidents of different ethnic extractions – Yoruba, Fulani, and Ijaw – who were largely elected on the portfolio of ethnicity and religion rather than on the content of their minds? But how have we fared?

The Obasanjo administration despite investing billions of dollars, estimated to be around $16 billion, in the power sector, did not crack a fire; the country is still trolled by the undersupply of electricity. And subsequent administrations, including the current one are yet to find the X of the power problem. …

Illinois Becomes 3rd State To Yank Off Kanye West From The Ballot

Kanye West Joins 2020 US Presidential Race

American billionaire rapper Kanye West has announced that he would run for president in 2020 in an apparent challenge to President Donald Trump, with whom he has a friendly relationship with and his presumptive Democratic rival, former Vice-President Joe Biden.

The 43-year-old richest rapper launched his campaign in an Independence Day tweet, on Saturday, using the hashtag “2020 vision,” indicating he plans to toss his hat in the ring for this fall’s election.

“We must now realize the promise of America by trusting God, unifying our vision and building our future. I am running for president of the United States,” …

India Records Highest Daily COVID-19 Cases Of 24,850

India Records Highest Daily COVID-19 Cases Of 24,850

India’s Federal health ministry Sunday morning recorded 613 new deaths and 24,850 more positive cases of COVID-19 during the past 24 hours, taking the number of deaths to 19,268 and total cases to 673,165.

This is the highest single-day spike in terms of fresh COVID-19 cases in the country so far.

According to ministry officials, 409,083 people have been discharged from hospitals after showing improvement.

“The number of active cases in the country right now is 244,814,” reads the information.

Presently the country has entered Unlock 2.0 phase, though restrictions …

Torrential Rains Hit Japan’s Southern Island, Kill 16

Torrential Rains Hit Japan’s Southern Island, Kill 16

Torrential rains that hit Japan’s southern island of Kyushu killed 16 people, with 13 going missing and 17 showing no vital signs.

The public broadcaster NHK said on Sunday, as the weather agency expects heavy rain to resume by evening.

Saturday’s unprecedented rains in the Kumamoto prefecture of central Kyushu unleashed floods and landslides.

Television broadcast images of overturned cars, people shoveling mud from their homes and the military rescuing stranded residents in boats.

“We had no electricity and no running water,” one rescued woman told the broadcaster. “It was tough.”

The …

Mexico overtakes France in COVID-19 death toll

Mexico Overtakes France In COVID-19 Death Toll

Mexico has overtaken France to become country with the fifth-highest coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths in the world with the 523 new deaths recorded on Saturday.

The country’s death toll now stands at 30,366.

The health ministry also reported 6,914 new infections and a total of 252,165 confirmed cases.

Deputy Health Minister Hugo Gatell reiterated that the actual number of infected was probably significantly higher.

“We knew from the beginning that the cases we report here do not represent the total number of people with COVID-19 in Mexico,” he told …

WHO Reveals Countries With No Coronavirus Death Cases

WHO Reveals Countries With No Coronavirus Death Cases

The World Health Organization, WHO, regional office for Africa in Brazzaville, Congo, has revealed countries with no COVID-19 death cases.

Africa has recorded 10,847 deaths due to complications arising from COVID-19.

According to the latest figure released by WHO, the number of COVID-19 cases in Africa has risen to 444,983 in the past 24 hours.

Africa has also recorded more than 214,000 recoveries from COVID-19 infections.

As of Saturday, Lesotho has reported 63 cases and zero death, followed by Seychelles (81 cases, 0 death), Eritrea (215 cases, 0 death), Namibia

Journalists Elect NUJ New National Officers

NUJ Kicks As Armed Men Arrest Chairman, Demands Release

The Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Ebonyi State council has condemned in totality what it tagged as the unwarranted arrest of its chairman, Tony Nwizi by armed gunmen in police uniform.

It was gathered that the said armed squad stormed the residence of Tony Nwizi, who is the state chairman of NUJ at the early hours of Saturday.

The union in a statement signed by the Vice-Chairman, Comrade Benjamin Nworie  in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State capital, demanded the unconditional release of Tony Nwizi.

Read Also: Police Arrest Ebonyi NUJ Chairman, Tony Nwizi

The statement reads: “We received a distress call from

Secondus Attacks Buhari - 'You're Killing Nigerians With Taxes'

Secondus Attacks Buhari: ‘You’re Killing Nigerians With Taxes’

Prince Uche Secondus, National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on Saturday, cried out that President Muhammadu Buhari and his ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, are overburdening Nigerians with taxes and tariffs.

Secondus lamented that Buhari and APC careless about relieving the plight of the country’s suffering poor population.

He stated that while other world leaders are raising stimulus inform of palliatives to cushion the biting effects of COVID-19 on their citizens, President Buhari is busy heaping more burden on the populace with his endless taxes and tariffs.

Nigeria's Economy Will Be 21% Digital Driven By 2021 - Minister

Prof Pantami Reacts To Purchase Of Multiple Houses For Wives

Minister of Communications, Isa Ali Pantami, says he did not purchase three houses within the period of his assumption of office.

His comment was contained in a statement by his spokesperson, Uwa Suleiman.

Pantami said apartments online has been occupied since January 2017, more than two years before he became a minister.

“The other one is a house he rented since December 17, 2019. Two of the images are not even known to him”, Suleiman noted.

She stressed that as a minister, Pantami’s salaries and allowances

UN condemns Boko Haram attack on Damasak, damage to chopper

U.N. Condemns B-Haram Attack On Damasak, Damage To Chopper

The United Nations (UN) Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Edward Kallon, on Saturday, condemned the Boko Haram attack in Damasak, which damaged a humanitarian helicopter.

Kallon in a statement decried the July 2 violent attack in which at least two innocent civilians lost their lives, including a five-year-old child.

Several others were injured, and a humanitarian helicopter was hit, sustaining serious damage.

He extended condolences to the families of the civilians who lost their lives in the attack and wish a prompt recovery to those injured.

Deploring that a UN Humanitarian Air Service helicopter was hit by bullets, Kallon said no