December 2021

Omicron Severe Cases Remain Low In South Africa – WHO

Omicron: Severe Cases Remain Low In South Africa – WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Thursday disclosed that the Covid-19 Omicron variant is spreading to more countries in Africa, while weekly COVID-19 cases in the continent surged by 93 percent.

The world health body pointed out that there are signs of hope as preliminary data indicates that hospitalisations across South Africa remain low.

About 10 different African countries, including South Africa, currently account for 46 per cent of the nearly 1,000 Omicron cases reported by 57 countries across the world.

WHO said emerging data from South Africa indicates that Omicron may cause less severe illness.

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Indirect Primaries INEC Boss Meets Reps Committees

Indirect Primaries: INEC Boss Meets Reps Committees

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Yakubu Mahmood, on Thursday held a session with the House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations and Communications over the issue of indirect primaries.

Africa Daily News, New York recalls that the House had last week resolved that committees should meet with the INEC Chairman over the indirect primaries.

The resolution was made last week after a motion by Leke Abejide from Kogi State.

The Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations, Muktar Batera, while briefing journalists, said lawmakers discussed the cost of direct primaries.

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Corruption I Challenge Anybody To Probe Me - Wike

Corruption: I Challenge Anybody To Probe Me – Wike

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has challenged anti-graft agencies such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) to do well to investigate his administration’s spending of State revenue.

Governor Wike threw up the challenge while speaking on Thursday at the commissioning of the Rumuola Flyover in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the State.

He boasted that the resources of Rivers State have been judiciously utilised which are evident in the numerous projects carried out by his administration in the last 6 years despite the difficulties.

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Gunmen Murder Commissioner In Katsina

Gunmen Murder Commissioner In Katsina

The Commissioner for Science and Technology in  Katsina State, Dr. Rabe Nasir, was reportedly killed on Wednesday night by unknown persons suspected to be bandits.

Details of the murder were still sketchy as at the time of this report on Thursday but reliable sources revealed that the body of the late Commissioner was discovered in his house late on Thursday morning.

According to one of the sources, ‘the Commissioner lived alone in his residence apart from the security guard and for now, we don’t really know what happened to the security man.

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Buhari Inaugurates Made-In-Nigeria Vessel In Lagos

Buhari Inaugurates Made-In-Nigeria Vessel In Lagos

President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday inaugurated a locally-built Seaward Defence Boat (SDB) 111 in Lagos State. 

The vessel which was built by NNS Oji, is the third of its series to be built by the Nigerian Navy, according to a statement by a presidential aide, Femi Adesina.

He quoted the President as saying during the event that the new inductions to the Naval fleet, would increase the agency’s capacity in securing the nation’s maritime domain.

‘We should note that we are in a critical period where our country is faced with a serious decline in our revenue and the

Malawi Arrests Former Minister, Bank Chief For Lying To IMF

Malawi Arrests Former Minister, Bank Chief For Lying To IMF

Malawi police have announced the arrest of a former finance minister and an ex-central bank chief for forging figures in a bid to impress the IMF.

Joseph Mwanamveka, 57, and Reserve Bank of Malawi former governor, Dalitso Kabambe, 48, are accused of having cooked up numbers to secure a loan from the Washington-based development and crisis lender.

The two “masterminded the falsification of gross liability and net reserve base returns with intent to make International Monetary Fund believe that the government of Malawi was meeting conditions connected to the extended credit facility,” a police statement said.

When it found out, …

Some Judges Sell Judgments, Retire To Escape Sanctions –Jega

Some Judges Sell Judgments, Retire To Escape Sanctions –Jega

A former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega, has claimed that some corrupt judges are usually made part of election petition tribunals in order to corruptly enrich themselves by selling judgments to the highest bidders.

Jega disclosed that some of these corrupt judges sold judgments to the highest bidders and quickly retired to avoid being sanctioned by the National Judicial Council.

The former INEC boss, who is also a former Vice-Chancellor of Bayero University, Kano said this in a lecture he delivered at the Owolabi Afuye Memorial Lecture organised by the Nigerian Bar Association, Ibadan …

I Won’t Resign Over Frequent Jail Breaks, Aregbesola Insists

I Won’t Resign Over Frequent Jail Breaks, Aregbesola Insists

Nigeria’s Minister of Interior Minister, Rauf Aregbesola, has disclosed that he would not resign despite recurring incidents of jail breaks across the country in the past year.

He stated this while briefing State House Correspondents at the end of the weekly virtual Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari, Aregbesola, whose ministry oversees the correctional centres, said the calls for his resignation were uncalled for and unnecessary.

He said, ‘I still don’t see any need for that because it’s not for lack of preparedness that the attacks were successful. No.’

Aregbesola, however, assured that government would

Five Killed In Unilorin Campus Auto Accident

Five Killed In Unilorin Campus Auto Accident

No fewer than five persons, including a family of four, were confirmed dead in an auto crash inside the campus of the University of Ilorin on Wednesday.

Africa Daily News, New York gathered that the family of four included a father, mother and their two kids, while the fifth person involved in the accident was said to have been a student of the university.

The incident, which was confirmed by the university authorities, reportedly happened at about 9:00 pm on Monday along the university dam with some other victims sustaining varying degrees of injury.

In a statement which was sighted …

US Sanctions Won’t Create Leverage In Nuclear Talks – Iran

Iran and the United States exchanged strong words on Tuesday after the Biden administration imposed fresh sanctions on Iranian entities and officials, with Tehran warning Washington that the measures would not ‘create leverage’ in the ongoing nuclear deal talks.

The US Treasury Department blacklisted the Special Units of Iran’s Law Enforcement Forces and Counter-Terror Special Forces and several officials linked to the agencies, accusing them of human rights abuses.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh rebuked Washington for announcing the sanctions while the two countries are engaging in indirect talks to revive a multilateral 2015 nuclear deal.

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EPL Rice Best Midfielder In England - Moyes

EPL: Rice Is The Best Midfielder In England – Moyes

West Ham coach, David Moyes has declared Declan Rice is the best midfielder in the English Premier League this season following his dazzling performances this season.

The England international has gone to another level this season as the Hammers make a remarkable push for the Champions League places.

Asked whether Rice was the best in the country, Moyes told the Scottish Football Podcast: “I think I’ve said a couple of times that I do believe he is [the best in the country].

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He is young and improving and has

Policeman Kills Wife, Four Others, Self In Kenya

Policeman Kills Wife, Four Others, Self In Kenya

A Kenyan police officer on Tuesday went on a shooting spree, shooting dead six people, including his wife, and wounded two others before turning the gun on himself.

Africa Daily News, New York gathered that the rampage in a poor area of the capital Nairobi yesterday sparked protests by angry residents who blocked the road with burning tyres.

Police said the AK-47-rifle-wielding officer first shot his wife in the neck before firing indiscriminately at neighbours.

‘We have lost six people all shot by the police officer before he committed suicide,‘ area police chief, Francis Wahome said.

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