WORLD-FIRST robotics technology is being developed which will help a key component in the renewable energy sector operate more efficiently. A lightweight robot capable of carrying out an X-ray maintenance survey of wind turbines – offshore and onshore – is being developed for the windfarm industry. Forth Engineering, in Cumbria, together with a consortium of industrial and academic partners – Innvotek, TWI, ORE Catapult, Renewable Advice and London South Bank University – are developing the RADBLAD technology. RADBLAD will complete a full X-ray survey of a Vestas V47 size turbine and all its blades in just a few hours. The…
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The death toll due to COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic currently stands at 865,544 while the confirmed cases are 35,339,826. From the total cases confirmed across the affected countries; United States (USA), Brazil, India, Russia and Colombia top the list of countries with most reported and confirmed cases. See the high: level statistics of the outbreak, including top 5 country cases by total confirmed cases and total deaths by country. Coronavirus Cases: 35,339,826 Deaths: 1,040,934 Recovered: 26,305,623 Active Cases: 7,993,269 currently infected patients in mild or critical conditions. Closed Cases: 27,346,557 cases that have concluded and either led to recovery or deaths.…
One hundred and sixty (160) new cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic were confirmed and reported in Nigeria within the last 24 hours. This was contained in the COVID-19 update provided by Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). The new cases reported are as follows: Rivers: 42 Lagos: 32 Plateau: 21 FCT: 18 Kaduna: 14 Ogun: 11 Katsina: 10 Kwara: 3 Ondo: 3 Imo: 3 Anambra: 1 Abia: 1 Oyo: 1 Currently, there are 59,287 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 1113 deaths. However, 50,718 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please, let’s stay home and stay safe. If you…
The death toll due to COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic currently stands at 865,544 while the confirmed cases are 35,028,237. From the total cases confirmed across the affected countries; United States (USA), Brazil, India, Russia and Colombia top the list of countries with most reported and confirmed cases. See the high: level statistics of the outbreak, including top 5 country cases by total confirmed cases and total deaths by country. Coronavirus Cases: 35,028,237 Deaths: 1,035,823 Recovered: 26,041,651 Active Cases: 7,950,763 currently infected patients in mild or critical conditions. Closed Cases: 27,077,474 cases that have concluded and either led to recovery or deaths.…
One hundred and twenty-six (126) new cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic were confirmed and reported in Nigeria within the last 24 hours. This was contained in the COVID-19 update provided by Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). The new cases reported are as follows: Lagos: 62 Rivers: 22 Ogun: 9 Plateau: 7 FCT Abuja: 7 Osun: 5 Kwara: 5 Taraba: 3 Bayelsa: 2 Abia: 2 Zamfara: 1 Imo: 1 Currently, there are 59,127 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 1112 deaths. However, 50,593 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please, let’s stay home and stay safe. If you feel…
The death toll due to COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic currently stands at 865,544 while the confirmed cases are 34,746,046. From the total cases confirmed across the affected countries; United States (USA), Brazil, India, Russia and Colombia top the list of countries with most reported and confirmed cases. See the high: level statistics of the outbreak, including top 5 country cases by total confirmed cases and total deaths by country. Coronavirus Cases: 34,746,046 Deaths: 1,031,316 Recovered: 25,828,082 Active Cases: 7,886,648 currently infected patients in mild or critical conditions. Closed Cases: 26,859,398 cases that have concluded and either led to recovery or deaths.…
In a bid to boost rice production in Nigeria and pave the way for self-reliance, the President shut the country’s land borders and rice farmers went into overdrive nationwide. It was time to take Nigeria back from foreign nations that have turned the country to a dumping ground for foodstuffs. Besides the protection of locally manufactured goods, the move was also against smuggling of oil products out of Nigeria, and the inflow of small arms and drugs into the country. To achieve this objective, the Federal Government through the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Adamu appointed a seasoned officer from…
One hundred and fifty-three (153) new cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic were confirmed and reported in Nigeria within the last 24 hours. This was contained in the COVID-19 update provided by Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). The new cases reported are as follows: Lagos: 81 Rivers: 21 FCT Abuja: 11 Ogun: 8 Kaduna: 7 Oyo: 6 Akwa Ibom: 5 Osun: 3 Katsina: 3 Edo: 2 Ebonyi: 2 Nasarawa: 2 Plateau: 1 Kano: 1 Currently, there are 59,001 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 1112 deaths. However, 50,452 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please, let’s stay home and…
The death toll due to COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic currently stands at 865,544 while the confirmed cases are 34,401,098. From the total cases confirmed across the affected countries; United States (USA), Brazil, India, Russia and Colombia top the list of countries with most reported and confirmed cases. See the high: level statistics of the outbreak, including top 5 country cases by total confirmed cases and total deaths by country. Coronavirus Cases: 34,401,098 Deaths: 1,022,525 Recovered: 25,589,593 Active Cases: 7,788,980 currently infected patients in mild or critical conditions. Closed Cases: 26,612,118 cases that have concluded and either led to recovery or deaths.…
Two hundred and one (201) new cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic were confirmed and reported in Nigeria within the last 24 hours. This was contained in the COVID-19 update provided by Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). The new cases reported are as follows: Lagos: 77Rivers: 37Plateau: 25FCT Abuja: 13Kaduna: 12Ogun: 12Adamawa: 8Taraba: 7Imo: 4Kwara: 2Osun: 2Abia: 1Oyo: 1 Currently, there are 58,848 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 1111 deaths. However, 50,358 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please, let’s stay home and stay safe. If you feel worried about related symptoms, call NCDC Toll: free – 080097000010.
The death toll due to COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic currently stands at 865,544 while the confirmed cases are 34,083,743. From the total cases confirmed across the affected countries; United States (USA), Brazil, India, Russia and Colombia top the list of countries with most reported and confirmed cases. See the high: level statistics of the outbreak, including top 5 country cases by total confirmed cases and total deaths by country. Coronavirus Cases: 34,083,743Deaths: 1,016,500Recovered: 25,325,717Active Cases: 7,741,526 currently infected patients in mild or critical conditions.Closed Cases: 26,342,217 cases that have concluded and either led to recovery or deaths. Top 5 by total…
One hundred and eighty-seven (187) new cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic were confirmed and reported in Nigeria within the last 24 hours. This was contained in the COVID-19 update provided by Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). The new cases reported are as follows: Lagos: 74Plateau: 25Rivers: 25Gombe: 19FCT Abuja: 19Osun: 10Kaduna: 5Borno: 3Ogun: 2Katsina: 2Nasarawa: 1Bayelsa: 1Edo: 1 Currently, there are 58,647 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 1111 deaths. However, 49,937 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please, let’s stay home and stay safe. If you feel worried about related symptoms, call NCDC Toll: free – 080097000010.
The death toll due to COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic currently stands at 865,544 while the confirmed cases are 33,759,198. From the total cases confirmed across the affected countries; United States (USA), Brazil, India, Russia and Colombia top the list of countries with most reported and confirmed cases. See the high: level statistics of the outbreak, including top 5 country cases by total confirmed cases and total deaths by country. Coronavirus Cases: 33,759,198Deaths: 1,010,105Recovered: 25,037,907Active Cases: 7,711,186 currently infected patients in mild or critical conditions.Closed Cases: 26,048,012 cases that have concluded and either led to recovery or deaths. Top 5 by total…
One hundred and thirty-six (136) new cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic were confirmed and reported in Nigeria within the last 24 hours. This was contained in the COVID-19 update provided by Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). The new cases reported are as follows: Lagos: 71Rivers: 23Plateau: 12Adamawa: 6Oyo: 6Kaduna: 5Abia: 3FCT Abuja: 3Katsina: 2Kwara: 2Bauchi: 1Borno: 1Edo: 1 Currently, there are 58,460 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 1111 deaths. However, 49,895 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please, let’s stay home and stay safe. If you feel worried about related symptoms, call NCDC Toll: free – 080097000010.
The death toll due to COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic currently stands at 865,544 while the confirmed cases are 33,487,949. From the total cases confirmed across the affected countries; United States (USA), Brazil, India, Russia and Colombia top the list of countries with most reported and confirmed cases. See the high: level statistics of the outbreak, including top 5 country cases by total confirmed cases and total deaths by country. Coronavirus Cases: 33,487,949Deaths: 1,004,822Recovered: 24,797,636Active Cases: 7,685,491 currently infected patients in mild or critical conditions.Closed Cases: 25,802,458 cases that have concluded and either led to recovery or deaths. Top 5 by total…
On 31st May, 2018 at the signing into law of the Not Too Young To Run bill at the State House, President Muhammadu Buhari stated that “Surprisingly, the age limits for Senators and Governors was not reduced, as originally proposed by the sponsors of this Bill. This is an issue that may need to be addressed going forward.” As the 9th National Assembly commences the constitution amendment process, this presents an opportunity for the Not Too Young To Run Movement to readdress the age reduction bill as well as the Independent Candidacy amendments which were contained in HB. 544 that …
One hundred and twenty-six (126) new cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic were confirmed and reported in Nigeria within the last 24 hours. This was contained in the COVID-19 update provided by Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). The new cases reported are as follows: FCT Abuja: 30Lagos: 24Rivers: 23Ogun: 13Katsina: 9Plateau: 9Ondo: 6Kaduna: 4Kwara: 4Imo: 2Bauchi: 1Edo: 1 Currently, there are 58,324 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 1108 deaths. However, 49,794 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please, let’s stay home and stay safe. If you feel worried about related symptoms, call NCDC Toll: free – 080097000010.
The death toll due to COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic currently stands at 865,544 while the confirmed cases are 33,268,232. From the total cases confirmed across the affected countries; United States (USA), Brazil, India, Russia and Colombia top the list of countries with most reported and confirmed cases. See the high: level statistics of the outbreak, including top 5 country cases by total confirmed cases and total deaths by country. Coronavirus Cases: 33,268,232Deaths: 1,001,486Recovered: 24,570,329Active Cases: 7,696,417 currently infected patients in mild or critical conditions.Closed Cases: 25,571,815 cases that have concluded and either led to recovery or deaths. Top 5 by total…
BudgIT’s 2020 State of States report is a snapshot of the fiscal health of all 36 States. It is important to note that The Fiscal Sustainability Index uses four key metrics or stress tests to provide a fair overall fiscal sustainability ranking of the states. According to Mr. Gabriel Okeowo, BudgIT’s CEO and Principal Lead, “No single metric, when isolated, provides a fair assessment of any state and none of the tests used evaluates states’ fiscal status for insolvency.” For instance, Lagos State has its total recurrent expenditure and ‘accelerated’ loan repayment amounting to about N555bn; butthis is not an…
One hundred and thirty-six (136) new cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic were confirmed and reported in Nigeria within the last 24 hours. This was contained in the COVID-19 update provided by Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). The new cases reported are as follows: Lagos: 41Ogun: 27Rivers: 19Abia: 10Oyo: 6Plateau: 6Bauchi: 5Ondo: 5Ekiti: 4Kaduna: 4Edo: 3Ebonyi: 2Bayelsa: 1Delta: 1Osun: 1Yobe: 1 Currently, there are 58,198 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 1106 deaths. However, 49,722 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please, let’s stay home and stay safe. If you feel worried about related symptoms, call NCDC Toll: free…