November 2, 2020

Australians Spend $100,000 To Bring Stranded Pets Home

Australians Spend $100,000 To Bring Stranded Pets Home

Pet owners who fled back to Australia before the peak of the coronavirus pandemic have chartered a $100,000 ($70,000 ) flight to bring their stranded furry friends back from Canada.

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A local media, Nine News reported on Monday that around 70 cats and dogs would be flown from Vancouver to Melbourne this week.

Several families are pitching in for the flight after being separated from their pets for nearly a year due to flight cancellations and animal quarantine complications.

Allan Smith told Nine News that he would be paying …

WAEC Withholds SSCE Results Of 215,149 Candidates

WAEC Withholds SSCE Results Of 215,149 Candidates

The West African Examinations Council, on Monday, announced that it withheld the results of 215,149 candidates who sat for the 2020 West African Senior School Certificate Examination in Nigeria.

The Council said the results of the candidates representing 13.98% of the total number of candidates who wrote the examination are being withheld in connection with various reported cases of examination malpractice.

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The Head of WAEC Nigeria, Patrick Areghan, made this know at a briefing in Lagos while announcing the official release of the results of this year’s WASSCE.

He said, …

NCDC Records 111 New COVID-19 Infections, Total Now 62,964

NCDC Records 111 New COVID-19 Infections, Total Now 62,964

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has reported 111 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total now infections now 62,964.

The NCDC made this known via its verified Website on Sunday.

The centre also reported two deaths, bringing the total to 1,146 recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

The agency said Lagos reported 49 new infections, 30 in the FCT, 11 in Rivers and 10 in Plateau.

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Others are Ogun-four, Kaduna and Oyo-three each Osun-one.

The agency said out of the 62,964 confirmed cases, 58,790 have been …

Macron Says He 'Understands' Muslims Shock Over Muhammad Cartoons

Macron Says He ‘Understands’ Muslims Shock Over Muhammad Cartoons

French President Emmanuel Macron said he can understand why Muslims were shocked by caricatures depicting the prophet Muhammad.

But in an interview with Al Jazeera broadcast on Saturday, he said he could never accept the issue being used to justify violence.

‘I understand and respect that we can be shocked by these caricatures,’ Macron said.

‘I will never accept that we can justify physical violence for these caricatures and I will always defend in my country the freedom to say, to write, to think, to draw.’

Tensions flared with some Muslim majority countries who have held anti-Macron protests and called

Why FG Didn’t Shut Down Social Media During #EndSARS Protests –Minister

Why FG Didn’t Shut Down Social Media During #EndSARS Protests –Minister

Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare, has opened up on why the Federal Government didn’t shut social media space during the #EndSARS protests even when it had the option of doing so. 

Dare, who spoke on Monday while featuring on Channels Television’s program Sunrise Daily, said the government did that to allow freedom of expression.

He said other countries had taken certain measures to exercise some level of restraint over cyberspace but Nigeria has not done so.

The minister, however, said the internet and social media have tremendous benefits but ‘as a country, we must start