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47 health workers infected with coronavirus in Kano
The Kano State Government has confirmed that some 47 medical workers tested positive to the coronavirus (COVID-19) disease in the state.
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Mob kills three in Yola
The police in Adamawa on Sunday confirmed the killing of three suspected criminals by a mob in Yola.
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UCH records 1 new COVID-19 case among surgical staff – CMD
The University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, has recorded a new COVID-19 case within its surgical services unit.
The hospital’s Chief Medical Director (CMD), Prof. Jesse Otegbayo
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Kaduna begins search for COVID-19 patients who fled isolation centres
Kaduna State Government has begun searching for two COVID-19 patients who fled isolation centres where they were being treated. The state health commissioner Amina Baloni in a statement disclosed that the government is working with security agencies to identify and apprehend the two persons. “Security agencies are tracking two persons who, after isolating in their …
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COVID-19 : Bauchi confirmed cases rise to 161
The Bauchi State COVID-19 Emergency Operation Center, said on Sunday that the number of Coronavirus cases in the state had risen to 161, with one death.
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Nigerians evacuated from US arrive Abuja
Nigeria has evacuated about 160 citizens who were stranded in the United States following the coronavirus lockdown. The returnees arrived on Sunday at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, in Boeing 787 Ethiopian Airlines plane. An earlier update by the Nigerian government said 92 males, 60 females, and eight infants Nigerians were expected back …
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COVID-19: FMC Abeokuta confirms death of policeman
The Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Abeokuta, Ogun, has confirmed the death of a policeman who tested positive for coronavirus in the facility.
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Hajj 2020: NAHCON pends decision till after Ramadan
Amidst uncertainty on whether or not the 2020 Hajj exercise will hold, Nigerian pilgrims will know faith in the next two weeks. Chairman of National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) Zikrullah Kunle Hassan disclosed that the commission will issue a statement at the end of Ramadan. Hassan, who featured on the network of Federal Radio …
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Kaduna state records two COVID-19 related deaths
Kaduna State Government says it had recorded two more COVID-19 related deaths. Gov. Nasir El Rufai stated this in a tweet on his verified official twitter handle
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Kano Government, rice processors agree to crash price
Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission has reached an agreement with Integrated Rice Millers to make local rice affordable and accessible for consumers in Kano. Part of the agreement is to ensure consumers buy 50kg of rice at a control price of not more than N16,000 in market. Chairman of the commission, Muhuyi Magagi …
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