Coronavirus: Kano confirms first index case
By Chidozie A. Apr 11, 2020 17:18 PM Kano state
governor, Abdullahi Ganduje. Kano state on Saturday confirmed the index case of coronavirus, otherwise known as COVID-19 in the state. The State Commissioner of Health, Dr Aminu Ibrahim Tsanyawa, who confirmed the case, could not give detail of the patient. However, he assured that detail of the case would be released at the end of the emergency meeting by the Kano State Task Force Committee on COVID-19. Daily Trust learnt that the the task force committee is currently meeting with stakeholders in its efforts to contain the situation. ADVERTISEMENT HOW OVER 5000 NIGERIA MEN HAVE PERMANENTLY OVERCOME TERRIBLE BEDROOM PERFORMANCE DUE TO THIS RECENT DISCOVERY BY MEDICAL CONSULTANTS Contacted, the Chief Press Secretary to the Deputy Governor, Dr Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna, who is the Chairman of the committee, Alhaji Hassan Musa Fagge, confirmed that the committee would issue a press statement at the end of the meeting. However, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) is yet to confirm the case recorded in Kano as at the time of filing this report. The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Nigeria, rose to 305 as seventeen new cases of #COVID19 were reported on Friday. The cases were reported in six states and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT. Anambra and Niger recorded one case each.
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Coronavirus: Sinach & husband blast pastors who believe more in science
Coronavirus: Sinach & husband blast pastors who believe more in science
POSTED BY Chidozie A. ON APRIL 11, 2020

People of God rely more on Science( Inventions) than God (Inventor)
Some Men of God now seek counsels from the People of the World ( I thought reverse was the case). They have relinquished their Authorities and Churches have become Gathering of Convenience.
ITS A SHAME

Avoid fake news, the lockdown hasn’t been lifted” – Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu warns
POSTED BY Chidozie. ON APRIL 10, 2020
The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has disputed news that the Coronavirus lockdown order has been relaxed in Lagos to enable residents to partake in Easter festivities.
Sanwo-Olu in a tweet, said it’s “fake news” and advised people to celebrate Easter “at home” with family.
He wrote: “The true meaning of #GoodFriday and #Easter is the power of sacrifice. This weekend, the sacrifice of staying at home and social distancing is required to stop the spread of #COVID19. Avoid fake news, the lockdown hasn’t been lifted. Think longterm, #StayAtHomeAndStaySafe.”
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He added: “he Federal Government has announced a public holiday, do spend time with your loved ones AT HOME. We are thankful for technology, I will be worshipping virtually with my family on #Easter Sunday. Kindly say a prayer for all our health workers.”
EFCC reacts to U.S Senator’s allegation of Ibrahim Magu being an ‘agent of oppression’
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“In 2014, the Isle of Jersey, a British dependency seized more than $320m laundered by the corrupt former dictator of Nigeria, General Sani Abacha. After a long legal battle, the Isle of Jersey and the United States have entered into an agreement to repatriate this money back to Nigeria in the coming months.“Yet, according to a recent Bloomberg article, the current Nigerian government is refusing to help the U.S. Department of Justice finalise a second forfeiture action against a separate $100m in Abacha loot.”
“Mr Grassley the lacks basis for linking the EFCC and Mr Magu with any oppressive or separatist agenda against government opposition.”The allegation clearly has no bearing with the operations of the EFCC nor address(es) the painstaking efforts of Magu in tackling the menace of corruption, without fear or favour.“The EFCC is involved in the processes of repatriation of the looted $300 million by the former Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha.”As an anti-graft agency, the Commission has credible records of managing recovered funds and assets. It is rather unfortunate that the ranking U.S. Senator, in a desperate bid to frustrate the repatriation of the funds, embraced the well-worn antics of some unscrupulous elements in the country.”We wish to reiterate that the EFCC under Magu is too focused on the anti-graft agenda of the government to be distracted by such empty claims of the lawmaker. Grassley and his sponsors are clearly on quicksand on this issue.”
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