Monthly Archives: May 2020

COVID-19 Patient Gives Birth To A Baby At LUTH.

The Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee (CMAC), of LUTH, Prof. Wasiu Adeyemo, announced that a woman with covid-19 infections got delivered of a baby boy. The baby was delivered via a cesarean section on Saturday, May 9, at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH. The 37-year-old woman was delivered of a baby weighing (2.6kg) by a team of doctors, anaesthetists and …

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Schools Re-open In France As Lockdown Eases.

On Tuesday, Thousands of schools in France re-opened as government eased its covid-19 lockdown rules despite some fears of a second waves of infections. France recorded 348 new COVID-19 deaths on Tuesday, bringing the national total to 26,991. Despite this Primary and nursery schools reopened, with teachers wearing face masks and the children’s chairs separated to avoid spreading the disease. …

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Buhari Appoints Professor Gambari As New Chief Of Staff.

Former Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations for the Department of Political Affairs, Professor Agboola Ibrahim Gambari, according to an unofficial report has been appointed as President Buhari’s new Chief of Staff. Gambari, 75, was the Minister of External Affairs between 1984 and 1985, and is currently the Special Adviser on the International Compact with Iraq and Other Issues for …

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Nicki Minaj Gets Her First #1 Song On Billboard Hot 100 Charts.

37-year-old rapper Nicki Minaj (born Onika Tanya Maraj),ended a record-breaking drought, earning her first #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 singles charts. After a feature on Doja cat’s new song “SAY SO”. Minaj took to Instagram on Monday, to thank all of her fans for getting her to the top of the Billboard 100 singles charts for the first …

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Women U17 World Cup Has Been Postponed Till 2021.

World football body, FIFA, has announced that the women’s Under-17 World Cup, due to be held in India in November, has been postponed till 2021. The tournament, to be played India, will now start February 17, 2021 FIFA said. This change in schedule comes as a result of the global covid-19 pandemic. FIFA also unveiled new dates for this year’s …

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22 New COVID-19 Patients Discharged In Sokoto.

Sokoto State Ministry of Health in a tweet via it’s Twitter account on Tuesday, announced that the state has discharged 22 covid-19 patients after they tested negative. Later in a press briefing, Sokoto state governor, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal announced the discharge of 22 patients of COVID-19 in the state. Before their discharge the patients were isolated and treated in two …

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59 Persons Released From Gombe Isolation Centres.

While giving newsmen an update on efforts made by Gombe state to combat the spread of covid-19, Prof. Idris Mohammed, Chairman of Gombe covid-19 taskforce announced that 59 persons have been discharged from the state’s isolation centres after testing negative. Prof. Idris revealed that out of the 59 persons discharged, 20 were admitted at the Federal Teaching Hospital (FTH) Gombe …

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KCee Welcomes New Baby With Wife As She Turns A Year Older.

Five star music artiste, KCee has welcomed a baby boy with wife, Ijeoma as turns a year older on the same day. The singer announced the arrival of the baby via his Instagram page on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, which also coincides with his wife’s birthday. He wrote as follows; https://www.instagram.com/p/CAFwflRpqUx/?utm_source=ig_embed “When counting the luckiest people on earth I count …

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Ondo State Governor Appreciates Young Talented Artist (Photos)

Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Akeredolu appreciates young talented artist that draws him. He declared openly on his verified Twitter page that, “I met with Adefeniku today. He lives with his family in Okitipupa. He said his dream was for him to meet the Governor some day. A vibrant young man with a bright future ahead of him. Thanks to Twitter …

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Fulani Herdsmen says they have lost over N5bn to COVID-19

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Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Asociation of Nigeria which are majorly Fulani herdsnemn had on Tuesday, said its members across the country have lost over N5billion to the COVID-19 pandemic that is currently ravaging the world. The coronavirus pandemic has affected so many industry and the cattle breeders are the recent people to confirm the economic impacts of the pandemic. One …

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