Two Hundred and Twenty (220) 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:62 – Lagos52 – FCT31 – Kaduna13 – Sokoto10 – Kebbi9 – Yobe6 – Borno5 – Edo5 – Bauchi4 – Gombe4 – Enugu4 – Oyo3 – Zamfara2 – Nasarawa2 – Osun2 – Ebonyi2 – Kwara2 – Kano2 – Plateau Currently, there are 2388 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 85 deaths. However, 385 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please…
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Two Hundred and Thirty-Eight (238) 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:92 – Kano36 – FCT30 – Lagos16 – Gombe10 – Bauchi8 – Delta6 – Oyo5 – Zamfara5 – Sokoto4 – Ondo4 – Nasarawa3 – Kwara3 – Edo3 – Ekiti3 – Borno3 – Yobe2 – Adamawa1 – Niger1 – Imo1 – Ebonyi1 – Rivers1 – Enugu Currently, there are 2170 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 68 deaths. However, 351 people have so…
Two Hundred and Four (204) 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:80 – Kano45 – Lagos12 – Gombe9 – Bauchi9 – Sokoto7 – Borno7 – Edo6 – Rivers6 – Ogun4 – FCT4 – Akwa Ibom4 – Bayelsa3 – Kaduna2 – Oyo2 – Delta2 – Nasarawa1 – Ondo1 – Kebbi Currently, there are 1932 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 58 deaths. However, 319 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please lets…
One Hundred and Ninety Five (195) 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:87-Lagos24-Kano18-Gombe17-Kaduna16-FCT10-Katsina8-Sokoto7-Edo6-Borno1-Yobe1-Ebonyi1-Adamawa Currently, there are 1728 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 51 deaths. However, 307 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.
One Hundred and Ninety Five (195) 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:80-Lagos38-Kano15-Ogun15-Bauchi11-Borno10-Gombe9-Sokoto5-Edo5-Jigawa2-Zamfara1-Rivers1-Enugu1-Delta1-FCT1-Nasarawa Currently, there are 1532 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 44 deaths. However, 255 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.
Sixty-Four (64) 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:34-Lagos15-FCT11-Borno2-Taraba2-Gombe Currently, there are 1337 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 40 deaths. However, 255 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.
President Muhammadu Buhari has addressed Nigerians today on the ongoing lockdown in some states of Nigeria due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 Coronavirus. Read the press release below to know the new directives from the Federal Government. BEING THE ADDRESS BY H.E. MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA ON THE CUMULATIVE LOCKDOWN ORDER OF LAGOS AND OGUN STATES AS WELL AS THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY (ABUJA) ON COVID-19 PANDEMIC AT THE STATE HOUSE, ABUJA ON MONDAY, 27th APRIL, 2020 1. Fellow Nigerians 2. I will start by commending you all for the resilience and patriotism that…
Ninety-One (91) 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 – 43Sokoto – 8Taraba – 6Kaduna – 5Gombe – 5Ondo – 3Abuje (FCT) – 3Edo – 3Oyo – 3Rivers – 3Bauchi – 3Osun – 2Akwa Ibom – 1Bayelsa – 1Ebonyi – 1Kebbi – 1 Currently, there are 1273 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 40 deaths. However, 239 people have so far recovered and been discharged. Please lets stay home and stay safe.…
Lagos State Government (LASG) says it is committed to the promotion and advocacy of environmental health since environmental, human and animal health is inextricably linked as the negative changes to the environment will ultimately harm human and animals. The State Commissioner for Agriculture, Prince Gbolahan Lawal disclosed this over the weekend at the launch of the Decontamination Exercise of Livestock/Live Bird Markets, Abattoirs and other Animal Related Areas in the State in commemoration of this year’s World Veterinary Day celebration with the theme, Environmental Protection for Improving Animal and Human Health at the semi-mechanized abattoir in Ikorodu. Lawal who was…
The death toll due to COVID-19 Coronavirus outbreak has reached 202,660. There are currently 2,909,630 confirmed cases of Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic across the world as at today. From the total cases confirmed across the affected countries; United States (USA), Spain, Italy, France, Germany, United Kingdom (UK), Turkey, Iran, China, and Russia 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, new daily cases, total deaths and new daily deaths. COVID-19 Coronavirus Outbreak Statistics: Coronavirus Cases: 2,909,630Deaths: 202,660Recovered: 832,224Active Cases: 1,874,746 currently infected…
The National Youth Response Group (NYRG) has frowned at what it referred as a blatant disregard for the lives of Nigerians. This concern was shared in a statement released by its South-South Coordinator, Comrade Preye Thomson. The group alleged that the Nigerian Oil AGIP Company Limited, a multinational oil and gas producing company, evaded the mandatory isolation for her personnel on essential duty. Full statement reads: – “Nigeria AGIP Oil Company, a multinational oil and gas producing company, and subsidiary of ENI group; are currently embarking on their regular crew change. This is normal procedure, but their current activities are…
One Hundred and Fourteen (114) 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:80 in Lagos21 in Gombe5 in FCT2 in Zamfara2 in Edo1 in Ogun1 in Oyo1 in Kaduna1 in Sokoto Currently, there are 1095 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 32 deaths. However, 208 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.
One Hundred and Eight (108) 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:78 in Lagos14 in FCT5 in Ogun4 in Gombe3 Borno2 in Akwa Ibom1 in Kwara1 in Plateau Currently, there are 981 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 31 deaths. However, 197 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.
The President of Abibakr As-Sidiq Philanthropic Home Mallam Abdurazzaq Salman has called on Muslims all over the world to embrace and pray for global peace during the holy month of Ramadan. He enjoins billions of Muslims across the whole world to see Ramadan as a time of reflection and a time of devotion. To see it as an occasion to join with family and friends in celebration of a faith known for its diversity and a commitment to justice and the dignity of all human beings. Abdurazzaq also urged Muslims across Nigeria and all over the world to seek and…
The Lagos State Government (LASG) says its Makeshift Neighbourhood Food Market has achieved the objective of enabling residents to access farm produce without much trouble as the State continue to observed the lockdown directive in the fight against the spread to the COVID-19 pandemic. The State Commissioner for Agriculture, Prince Gbolahan Lawal who disclosed this today during an inspection tour of the Ramadan Edition of the Makeshift Neigbourhood Markets in company of the Hon. Kehinde Joseph, Chairman, House Committee on Agriculture, Lagos State House of Assembly, at Local Government Primary School, Idimu and Ejigbo Nursery and Primary, Orilowo, Ejigbo in…
One Hundred and Seventeen (117) 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:59 in Lagos29 in FCT14 in Kano6 in Borno4 in Katsina3 in Ogun1 in Rivers1 in Bauchi Currently, there are 782 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 25 deaths. However, 197 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.
Ninety-One (91) 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:74 in Lagos5 in Katsina4 in Ogun2 in Delta2 in Edo1 in Kwara1 in Oyo1 in FCT1 in Adamawa Currently, there are 873 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 28 deaths. However, 197 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.
Thirty-Eight (38) 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:23 in Kano5 in Gombe3 in Kaduna2 in Borno2 in Abia1 in FCT1 in Sokoto1 in Ekiti As at 11:10pm 20th April, breakdown of cases by states: Lagos: 376FCT: 89Kano: 59Osun: 20Oyo: 16Edo: 15Ogun: 12Kwara: 9Katsina: 12Bauchi: 7Kaduna: 9Akwa Ibom: 9Delta: 4Ekiti: 4Ondo: 3Enugu: 2Rivers: 2Niger: 2Benue: 1Anambra: 1Borno: 3Jigawa: 2Abia: 2Gombe: 5Sokoto: 1 Currently, there are 665 confirmed cases in Nigeria with 22…
After the independent release of her debut album “VICTORY”, the multi-talented Moozlie is back with a brand new single to get fans going! After debuting the song on the #CastleLiteUnlocks YouTube platform hosted by world-renowned hip hop head Sway, they have taken to social media to share their excitement for the new music. The single, appropriately titled “I’m A Star” was produced by highly respected SA Hip Hop artist & producer Zoocci Coke Dope. This was the first time the two had ever worked together and neither of them knew what to expect from the collaboration. When asked about what he…
The Ramadan edition of the emergency neighbourhood food markets for residents of the State essentially to address the problem associated with the lockdown and the promotion of social distancing in the fight against the spread of the dreaded COVID-19 in the State comes up on Wednesday, 22nd April, 2020. The State Commissioner for Agriculture, Prince Gbolahan Lawal who disclosed this today explained that the neighbourhood food markets would hold in 27selected public schools in the State within 14 local government areas of the State. Lawal pointed out that the neighbourhood food markets were basically set up in order to provide…