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Gambia records first COVID-19 death

The West African nation of Gambia on Monday recorded its first Covid-19 death, while the number of all coronavirus cases surpassed 1,000 on the...

BREAKING: Nigeria has recorded its first death from coronavirus.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) confirmed the death in its update on the virus on Monday. The victim, Suleiman Achumugu, former managing director...

COVID-19: MURIC urges Muslim faithful to obey ban on social gathering

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has urged Muslim faithful to obey the ban on social gathering by the Lagos State Government to prevent the...

NCDC confirms five new cases of coronavirus

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has confirmed additional five cases of Coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases to 35. The NCDC via its...

Coronavirus: Edo records first case

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control a announced this on Monday via its verified Twitter handle. The NCDC said additional five cases of Coronavirus were...

COVID-19: NCWS advises Nigerians to observe proper hygiene

The National Council of Women Societies (NCWS), on Saturday advised Nigerians to maintain proper hygiene to curtail the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in...

FG lauds Ayade’s agro-industrial revolution in C/River

The Minister of Agriculture, Mr Sabo Nanono, has commended the agro-industrialisation initiative of Gov. Ben Ayade of Cross River. Nanono gave the commendation on Saturday...

Buhari wants private sector partnership for education, health development

President Muhammadu Buhari has stressed the need for private sector partnership in the development of the education and health sectors, if Nigeria must develop. ...

Kano residents applaud school closure over Coronavirus

Residents in Kano have commended the state government for the closure of schools to prevent spread of Coronavirus in the state. A cross section of...

COVID-19: LASG to teach 8 subjects via broadcast, social media during school closure

The Lagos State Government says it will be teaching students eight subjects, through the television and radio, as school activities are suspended due to...

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