Monday, 29 June 2020

Nigeria records 490 new coronavirus cases

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has announced 490 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 24,567.

The health agency in a tweet Sunday night said the new cases were reported in 20 states.

The 490 new cases were reported from 21 states- Lagos – 118, Delta – 84, Ebonyi – 68, FCT – 56, Plateau – 39, Edo – 29, Katsina – 21, Imo – 13, Ondo – 12, Adamawa – 11, Osun – 8, Ogun – 8, Rivers – 6, Kano – 5, Enugu – 3, Bauchi – 3, Akwa Ibom – 3, Kogi – 1, Oyo- 1 and Bayelsa – 1.

All the reporting states already had at least a case of the virus.

As of the time of reporting, 35 states and the FCT have recorded at least a case of the disease. Only one state, Cross River, is yet to officially report any case of the virus.

Till date, 24, 567 cases have been confirmed, 9, 007 cases have been discharged and 565 deaths have been recorded in 35 states and the Federal Capital Territory.


Sunday, 28 June 2020

COVID-19: Ekiti confirms 3 new cases

Ekiti State Government can confirm that three (3) of the samples sent to the State molecular laboratory has returned positive results of the #COVID19 virus infection.

This brings the total confirmed cases in Ekiti State to forty-three (43), of which thirteen (13) active, twenty-eight (28) discharged, and two (2) deaths.

 

BREAKNG: Ajimobi laid to rest in private residence

The  remains of former Oyo Governor Senator Abiola Ajimobi have been laid to rest.

He was buried at his Oluyole residence while hundred of associates, friends and supporters were waiting the body at the Senator Ishiaq Abiola Ajimobi Centra Mosque, Oke Ado.

A close source to the family confirmed he had been interred.
The burial, which was only attended by only his wife, children as well as very close associates, held around 10am.

The decoy, the family source added, was to control the massive crowd already awaiting the remains of the corpse as well as allow for easier crowd control.
Details shortly…
(The Nation)

Foundation Donate & Sensitize During Pandemic


During this hard time of Covid19 pandemic, an Organization, Globastorm Safety Foundation (GSAFO) in Nigeria has donated some safety materials which includes, Alcohol - based hand sanitizers, face masks, hand glove to the members of the general public and food stuffs for the needy during the pandemic in Southwest of Nigeria.

The President of the Foundation and Director General, Committee of NGOs Task Force on Covid19 (CNTF), Dr. Olumuyiwa Babalola made the statement during an interview in Ibadan, Oyo State that the gesture is part of our abilities to show love, have compassion and kindness which is the real humanity to citizens. He explained further that the distribution is also to save lives from the ongoing widespread transmission.
Dr. Olumuyiwa Babalola, an honoured Professor of Humanities at the United College of Brazil and World Peace Educator stressed further that "their is no need to donate materials or items without the knowledge on how to apply or use them that is why we have also sensitized some benefactors on how to use them" and to avoid public gatherings.

Our special appreciations to the Chairman of the Presidential Task Force (PTF), Boss Mustapha, Members and all the Management of Federal/State Ministries of Health and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control for their tireless efforts and every minutes public awareness and rescue missions for saving Nigerians.

We also request for government at all levels' assistance to equip the viable and hard working NGOs to also support in the mission.

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Fayemi, a Face of the Future!

Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, is currently living each day of his political career to expectations, both as the Ekiti governor and Chairman, Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), with the way and manner he’s carried on. The roles so far being played by Fayemi is such that at then end of the day, especially, when the chips are down, there’s a likely individual who can represent the different demographics in the artery of the nation’s body polity.

Definitely not desperate for anything, Fayemi’s role in the recent attempt to save the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) from itself was inestimable. The situation was such that the judiciary had become the pawn of political and power abuse, with all manners of funny orders and injunctions being secured at the snap of the fingers of whoever could pull it off.

Although his traducers do not see his efforts as either progressive or value adding in their reckoning, particularly, a certain category of people otherwise considered unknown quantities in Ekiti State’s political firmament, who had been trying fruitlessly lately to square up with him, Fayemi currently occupies a place in the nation’s political space that clearly defies human comprehension. To challenge him might be to challenge his creator. He represents a future yet unknown. All eyes on him!

Nigeria records high coronavirus cases

A total of seven hundred and seventy-nine new cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Nigeria.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, announced the figure on Saturday.

This is the highest number of cases recorded from the viral infection so far.

This is the highest number of cases recorded from the viral infection so far.

NCDC said Lagos State recorded 285 cases, while Rivers State followed with 68 cases.

Nigeria now has a total of 24,077 confirmed cases and 558 deaths.

The tweet reads,“779 new cases of COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-285
Rivers-68

FCT-60
Edo-60
Enugu-56
Delta-47
Ebonyi-42
Oyo-41
Kaduna-19
Ogun-18
Ondo-16
Imo-12
Sokoto-11
Borno-9
Nasarawa-8
Abia-5
Gombe-5
Kebbi-5
Kano-4
Yobe-3
Ekiti-3
Osun-2

“24,077 confirmed cases, 8,625 patients have been discharged with 558 deaths recorded.”