hree Hundred and Twenty-Eight (328) new cases of Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic was 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: 121FCT Abuja: 70Bauchi: 25Rivers: 18Oyo: 16Kaduna: 15Gombe: 14Edo: 13Ogun: 13Jigawa: 8Enugu: 6Kano: 5Osun: 2Ondo: 2 Currently, there are 11844 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 333 deaths. However, 3696 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please lets stay home and stay safe. If you feel worried about related symptons, call NCDC Toll-free – 080097000010.
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The death toll due to COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic currently stands at 396,901 while the confirmed cases are 6,809,059. From the total cases confirmed across the affected countries; United States (USA), Brazil, Russia, Spain, United Kingdom (UK), Italy, India, Germany, Peru, and Turkey top the list of countries with most reported and confirmed cases. See the high-level statistics of the outbreak, including top 10 country cases by total confirmed cases and total deaths by country. Coronavirus Cases: 6,809,059Deaths: 396,901Recovered: 3,311,722Active Cases: 3,100,436 currently infected patients in mild or critical conditions.Closed Cases: 3,708,623 cases that have concluded and either led to recovery…
Three Hundred and Fifty (350) new cases of Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic was 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: 102Ogun: 34FCT Abuja: 29Borno: 26Kaduna: 23Rivers: 21Ebonyi: 17Kwara : 16Katsina: 14Edo: 10Delta: 10Kano: 10Bauchi: 10Bayelsa: 9Imo: 8Plateau: 4Ondo: 3Nasarawa: 2Gombe: 1Oyo: 1 Currently, there are 11516 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 323 deaths. However, 3535 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please lets stay home and stay safe. If you feel worried about…
The death toll due to COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic currently stands at 380,265 while the confirmed cases are 6,662,004. From the total cases confirmed across the affected countries; United States (USA), Brazil, Russia, Spain, United Kingdom (UK), Italy, India, Germany, Peru, and Turkey top the list of countries with most reported and confirmed cases. See the high-level statistics of the outbreak, including top 10 country cases by total confirmed cases and total deaths by country. Coronavirus Cases: 6,662,004Deaths: 391,001Recovered: 3,214,236Active Cases: 3,056,767 currently infected patients in mild or critical conditions.Closed Cases: 3,605,237 cases that have concluded and either led to recovery…
The death toll due to COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic currently stands at 380,265 while the confirmed cases are 6,530,515. From the total cases confirmed across the affected countries; United States (USA), Brazil, Russia, Spain, United Kingdom (UK), Italy, India, Germany, Peru, and Turkey top the list of countries with most reported and confirmed cases. See the high-level statistics of the outbreak, including top 10 country cases by total confirmed cases and total deaths by country. Coronavirus Cases: 6,530,515Deaths: 385,348Recovered: 3,110,058Active Cases: 3,035,109 currently infected patients in mild or critical conditions.Closed Cases: 3,495,406 cases that have concluded and either led to recovery…
Three Hundred and Forty-Eight (348) new cases of Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic was 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: 163FCT Abuja: 76Ebonyi: 23Rivers: 21Delta: 8Nasarawa: 8Niger: 8Enugu: 6Bauchi: 5Edo: 5Ekiti: 5Ondo: 5Gombe: 5Benue: 4Ogun: 2Osun: 1Plateau: 1Kogi: 1Anambra: 1 Currently, there are 11166 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 315 deaths. However, 3329 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please lets stay home and stay safe. If you feel worried about related symptons,…
Lagos State Government (LASG) says its muti-billion naira 32 Metric Ton per Hour Rice Mill at Imota would be delivered on or before the end of the year. The State Commissioner for Agriculture, Prince Gbolahan Lawal who disclosed this over the weekend at the 2020 Ministerial Press Briefing to commemorate the one year anniversary of the State Government explained that the Rice Mills has attained 80% completion level compared to 35% when the administration came in May last year. According to the Commissioner, the Mill when operational would ensure a steady supply of freshly processed rice of about 2.4 million…
The death toll due to COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic currently stands at 380,265 while the confirmed cases are 6,441,152. From the total cases confirmed across the affected countries; United States (USA), Brazil, Russia, Spain, United Kingdom (UK), Italy, India, France, Germany, and Peru top the list of countries with most reported and confirmed cases. See the high-level statistics of the outbreak, including top 10 country cases by total confirmed cases and total deaths by country. Coronavirus Cases: 6,441,152Deaths: 380,265Recovered: 2,946,617Active Cases: 3,114,270 currently infected patients in mild or critical conditions.Closed Cases: 3,326,882 cases that have concluded and either led to recovery…
Ms. Naomi has emerged the winner in the month of May for the “Help the Smart worker” competition, organized by political pressure group, the Princewill’s Political Associates (PPA) specifically for entrepreneurs, youths and residents of Rivers State who are engaged in small, micro and medium business ventures and all forms of smart work in the state. The monthly prize is a cash grant of N150,000.00. The contest which is a brainchild of the PPA leader, Prince Tonye T.J.T Princewill is also intended to encourage residents of the state to venture into productive economic activities which in turn will lead to…
Two Hundred and Forty-One (241) new cases of Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic was 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: 142Oyo: 15Abuja FCT: 13Kano: 12Edo: 11Delta: 10Kaduna : 9Rivers: 9Borno: 8Jigawa: 4Gombe: 3Plateau: 3Osun: 1Bauchi: 1 Currently, there are 10819 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 314 deaths. However, 3239 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please lets stay home and stay safe. If you feel worried about related symptons, call NCDC Toll-free –…
Four Hundred and Sixteen (416) new cases of Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic was 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: 192Edo: 41Rivers: 33Kaduna: 30Kwara: 23Nasarawa: 18Borno: 17FCT Abuja: 14Oyo: 10Katsina: 7Abia: 5Delta: 5Adamawa: 4Kano: 4Imo: 3Ondo: 3Benue: 2Bauchi: 2Ogun: 2Niger: 1 Currently, there are 10578 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 299 deaths. However, 3122 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please lets stay home and stay safe. If you feel worried about related…
The death toll due to COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic currently stands at 376,234 while the confirmed cases are 6,341,258. From the total cases confirmed across the affected countries; United States (USA), Brazil, Russia, Spain, United Kingdom (UK), Italy, India, France, Germany, and Peru top the list of countries with most reported and confirmed cases. See the high-level statistics of the outbreak, including top 10 country cases by total confirmed cases and total deaths by country. Coronavirus Cases: 6,341,258Deaths: 376,234Recovered: 2,886,556Active Cases: 3,078,468 currently infected patients in mild or critical conditions.Closed Cases: 3,262,790 cases that have concluded and either led to recovery…
Three Hundred and Seven (307) new cases of Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic was 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: 188Abuja (FCT): 44Ogun: 19Kaduna: 14Oyo: 12Bayelsa: 9Gombe: 5Kano: 3Delta: 3Imo: 2Rivers: 2Niger: 2Bauchi: 2Plateau: 1Kwara: 1 Currently, there are 10162 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 287 deaths. However, 3007 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please lets stay home and stay safe. If you feel worried about related symptons, call NCDC Toll-free –…
The death toll due to COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic currently stands at 373,107 while the confirmed cases are 6,234,607. From the total cases confirmed across the affected countries; United States (USA), Brazil, Russia, Spain, United Kingdom (UK), Italy, India, France, Germany, and Turkey top the list of countries with most reported and confirmed cases. See the high-level statistics of the outbreak, including top 10 country cases by total confirmed cases and total deaths by country. Coronavirus Cases: 6,234,607Deaths: 373,107Recovered: 2,781,600Active Cases: 3,079,900 currently infected patients in mild or critical conditions.Closed Cases: 3,154,707 cases that have concluded and either led to recovery…
Five Hundred and Fifty-three (553) new cases of Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic was 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 – 378Abuja (FCT) – 52Delta – 23Edo – 22Rivers – 14Ogun – 13Kaduna – 12Kano – 9Borno – 7Katsina – 6Jigawa – 5Oyo – 5Yobe – 3Plateau – 3Osun – 1 Currently, there are 9855 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 273 deaths. However, 2856 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please lets stay…
Three Hundred and Eighty-Seven (387) new cases of Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed and reported in Nigeria today. This was contained in the COVID-19 update provided by Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). The new cases reported are as follows: Lagos – 254FCT – 29Jigawa – 24Edo – 22Oyo – 15Rivers – 14Kaduna – 11Borno – 6Kano – 3Plateau – 2Yobe – 2Gombe – 2Bauchi – 2Ondo – 1 Currently, there are 9302 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 261 deaths. However, 2697 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please lets stay home and stay safe. If you feel…
One Hundred and Eighty-Two (182) new cases of Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed and reported in Nigeria today. This was contained in the COVID-19 update provided by Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). The new cases reported are as follows: Lagos – 111FCT – 16Akwa Ibom – 10Oyo – 8Kaduna – 6Delta – 6Rivers – 5Ogun – 4Ebonyi – 4Kano – 3Plateau – 2Gombe – 2Kebbi – 1Kwara – 2Bauchi – 1Borno – 1 Currently, there are 8915 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 259 deaths. However, 2592 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please lets stay home and…
Lagos State Government (LASG) has unfolded various agricultural projects that will shore up the food security status of the State in order to achieve a sustainable food security in Lagos State. The State Commissioner for Agriculture, Prince Gbolahan Lawal who disclosed this today in Lagos while rendering the account of activities of his Ministry within the last one year to commemorate the first year anniversary of the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu led administration noted that these agricultural projects would ultimately quickly shore up the food security status of the State from its current 18% to 40%. Lawal noted that some of…
Three Hundred and Eighty-Nine (389) new cases of Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed and reported in Nigeria today. This was contained in the COVID-19 update provided by Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). The new cases reported are as follows: Lagos – 256Katsina – 23Edo – 22Rivers – 14Kano – 13Adamawa – 11Akwa Ibom – 11Kaduna – 7Kwara – 6Nasarawa – 6Gombe – 2Plateau – 2Abia – 2Delta – 2Benue – 2Niger – 2Kogi – 2Oyo – 2Imo – 1Borno – 1Ogun – 1Anambra – 1 Currently, there are 8733 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 254 deaths. However, 2501 people…
As people and nations around the world grapple with the new reality of COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic, Stephanie Linus, Founder and Executive Director of Extended Hands Foundation, is inspiring a long-term and purposeful lifestyle change among Nigerians to stimulate personal and community hygiene as a tool for preventing person-to-person transmittable diseases. The campaign which is titled “Hygiene First – My New Habit” is an attempt to drive the conscious awakening of good hygiene habits among people and communities in Nigeria and get Nigerians to take responsibility for their personal and community hygiene. Maintaining good health and sustaining the beauty of our…