
Vanguard Latest News Tuesday 26th May 2020
Vanguard Latest News Today and headlines on some of the happenings and news trend in the Country, today 26/05/20
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COVID-19: Edo discharges one, records 7th death, as cases rise to 191
The Edo State Governor, Mr Godwin Obaseki, has said that the state has discharged one more coronavirus (COVID-19) patient from its isolation centre and recorded one COVID-19 related death in the state, as confirmed cases of the virus have risen to 191. The governor, who said this in a statement, charged residents to turn upRead More
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UPDATED Kogi West: Tribunal reserves judgement on Melaye’s petition over Adeyemi’s victory
…Dino Petition Is Unreliable, Forbidden – Adeyemi By Boluwaji Obahopo The Kogi State National Assembly Elections Petition Tribunal on Tuesday, reserved judgment on the petition filed by Dino Melaye over the Kogi west senatorial rerun election. Melaye is challenging the declaration of Senator Smart Adeyemi as the winner of the election. The Independent National ElectoralRead More
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Again, SSAEAC, TCN branch disagrees with national body, insists Mohammed remains TCN boss
…As Nigerians await President Buhari’s declaration By Udeme Akpan AGAIN, the Senior Staff Employees of Electricity and Allied Companies (SSAEAC), Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) Branch, has disagreed with the Engr. Christopher Okonkwo-led SSAEAC National body, over the sack of Dr. Usman Gur Mohammed as the Managing Director/CEO of TCN. The National body of SSAEACRead More
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Bournemouth’s Ramsdale shocked by coronavirus diagnosis
Bournemouth goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale described finding out he had tested positive for coronavirus as “scary and worrying”, despite displaying no symptoms. The England under-21 international was one of two positive cases from the second round of testing carried out by Premier League clubs as they gear up for a return to action next month. “It’sRead More
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COVID-19: LUTH Volunteers did not shut operations — Medical Advisory Committee
Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) Idi-Araba, has refuted an online publication that its volunteers shut operations over their unpaid emoluments Prof Wasiu Adeyemo, the Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee (CMAC) made the refusal in an interview in Lagos on Tuesday. “For the avoidance of doubt, all volunteers and LUTH workers working at our Isolation wards haveRead More
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Babcock University begins research on COVID-19 remedy, after months of ravaging humanity
Prof. Ademola Tayo, the Vice Chancellor of Babcock University says the institution has put together a team of researchers to find treatment for the raging coronavirus pandemic.
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Legislative quest for sustainable power supply in Nigeria
By Mon-Charles Egbo Electricity is a prerequisite for socio-economic development of any nation where welfare and security of the citizens are guaranteed. Inadequacy of it, manifesting as unstable supply and frequent blackouts, reflects the ineffectiveness of governments. As such and with a view to achieving stability and sufficiency, the Nigerian power sector has witnessed aRead More
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CCETC-Ossiomo Power Plant set for test run, as Edo power sector opens for competition
With the completion of the installation of 33KVA lines and a sub-station at the Edo State Secretariat complex, the much-awaited 55MW CCTEC-Ossiomo Power Plant is set for a test run in the next couple of weeks, opening up the state’s power sector for competition for the benefit of residential and industrial consumers. The CCETC-Ossiomo benefitsRead More
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E2%80%95-aacs/ How COVID-19 can help Nigeria rethink education policy ― AACS
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought immense pressure to almost all segments of life in Nigeria as it has in other countries of the world. The health, education, business, social and religious sectors have been hit by the pandemic, but a recent report has revealed that the global health crisis has presented Nigeria an opportunity toRead More
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Breaking: NANNM orders nurses, midwives in JUTH to sit at home over neglect
Nurses and midwives under the aegis of National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives, NANNM, in the Jos University Teaching Hospital, JUTH who are working in the institution’s isolation centre has ordered a sit at home for its members saying the order was necessary due to negligence of their welfare by relevant stakeholders.
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