Hours after the senior pastor of Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Suleman advised OAP, Daddy Freeze not to use insulting words when criticizing pastors, Daddy Freeze has taken to his social media page, to thank Apostle Suleman and Reno Omokiri for his words of advice. “Dear Apostle Suleman and Reno Omokiri, thank you for manifesting the love of Christ.” Daddy Freeze …
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Meet Nigerian’s Afro Fusion Hype Man, FreshBliss
Popularly known as Freshbliss with his real name Ovwata Ochuko Great, is a Nigerian Afro Fusion Hype Man and Master of Ceremonies. Freshbliss hails from Warri Delta State, graduated of University Of Benin where he studied Physiology. In an interview with Freshbliss, he said; “Freshbliss is an expression of how I feel and i tap into Good mode to Express …
Read More »Warri College of Education Provost Allegedly Builds 2 Toilets For N36M.(See Full Story)
The Provost, Delta state college of education, Warri, Prof. Mary Edema, is reported to have built two toilets in the institution funded by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, for N36 million. From pictures shared the structures were a Tetfund project since 2017. According to several reports, the two toilet projects was a fraudulent deal allegedly struck by the provost with …
Read More »“Youths Reason For The Power Outage In Rivers State”- PHED
Most areas in Rivers State have been experiencing power outage and one may wonder if the days of ‘Black out’, has finally come, but the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution plc, (PHED) has notified citizens of the reason of the power outage. In a tweet that was reported by the official handle of the PHED, the commission made it known that …
Read More »COVID-19: 188 new cases recorded in Nigeria as toll now 56,017
Nigeria’s total figure of coronavirus infections surpassed 56,000 on Friday as 188 new cases were confirmed in 18 states and the federal capital territory (FCT). The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) confirmed the new cases in its update for September 11, 2020. Lagos topped the list of states with 47 new infections, followed by Enugu with 25, and Plateau …
Read More »COVID-19: Nigeria records 197 new cases, as total discharged cases now 43,810
Five new patients were confirmed to have died of COVID-19 complications on Thursday, increasing the country’s current fatality toll to 1,075. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) confirmed the new figure in its update for September 10, 2020. The agency also confirmed 197 new cases in 12 states and the federal capital territory (FCT), representing a slight increase from …
Read More »Chibok conducts its first WAEC for the first time in 6-years
For the first time in six years, secondary schools in Chibok, Borno state, have participated in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WAEC). Abdul-Khalifa Ibrahim, acting general officer commanding (GOC), 7 division, Nigerian army, disclosed this while receiving members of the Education in Emergency Working Group (EiEWG) Nigeria, on Thursday in Maiduguri, the Borno capital. Schools in Chibok were …
Read More »Delta State Govt. Reopens Cinemas, Hotels & Restaurants As Covid-19 Declines.
Delta state government on Thursday announced that all Cinemas, Hotels and Restaurants across the state can be reopened. The state’s Commissioner for Information, Charles Aniagwu, stated that although cinemas and other hotel restaurants are now allowed to operate, they must operate at 50 percent of their capacity and ensure all COVID-19 preventive measures are observed. UPDATE: As Delta State continues …
Read More »Breaking News: Nigerian Resident Doctors Call Of Strike.
The National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) have finally called off their proposed indefinite strike. On Monday, the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has embarked on a nationwide strike following the inability of the Federal Government to meet its yearnings in June this year. The demands by the doctors include a pay rise, better welfare, and adequate facilities. Also …
Read More »Unilag To Resume September 14, Lagos State Govt. Reveals.
The Lagos state government on Thursday revealed that the University of Lagos and other tertiary institutions in the state will resume on September 14. The announcement comes Following Lagos State Government’s decision to reopen tertiary institutions in the state on Monday, the government has added that only final-year students will go back to the classrooms before students on other levels. …
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