Vanguard Latest News Monday 18th May 2020

Vanguard Latest News Monday 18th May 2020

Vanguard Latest News Today and headlines on some of the happenings and news trend in the Country, today 18/05/20

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We’ll not allow politicians hijack community vigilantes in Delta – CP Inuwa

By Perez Brisibe THE Delta State Commissioner of Police, CP Hafiz Inuwa, Monday vowed that the state police command will not allow politicians hijack community vigilantes in the state adding that the police on its part will not impose vigilante operatives on any community. The Police boss while speaking on the impasse trailing the EvwreniRead More
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Prolonged absence of fans could damage football – Wenger

Staging football matches without spectators must only be a short-term fix during the COVID-19 pandemic as the prolonged absence of fans could damage the game, former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says. The German Bundesliga became the first major football league to resume since the novel coronavirus outbreak shut down sports earlier this year. The BundesligaRead More
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COVID-19: Film productions on standstill – Movie producer

Oladiran Ibironke, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dudu Heritage Films, on Monday said that every aspect of movie production had been suspended for now. Ibironke told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Ibadan, that COVID-19 had forced everyone to stop producing movies. “Virtually everything is on standstill. From production to sales, we are, however, prayingRead More
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*-doll-use-in-stadium/ South Korean football club sorry for ‘s** doll’ use in stadium

One of South Korea’s top football clubs apologised for causing “deep concern” after being accused of using s** dolls to fill empty seats at a weekend game. FC Seoul insisted the mannequins — used in the absence of fans, who are banned because of the coronavirus — had “no connection to s** toys”. But some of the artificial spectators,Read More
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Over 70 new COVID-19 cases recorded in French schools within week of reopening

French schools have registered over 70 COVID-19 cases since some of them were allowed to reopen last week, French Education Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer said on Monday. Under the government’s lockdown exit plan, 40,000 primary schools and kindergartens have reopened in the country’s “green” regions – those with low COVID-19 numbers since May 11. Secondary schoolsRead More
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Manhunt launched after returning Filipino workers flee quarantine

Philippine authorities have on Monday launched a manhunt for seven missing Filipino migrant workers who fled quarantine facilities after returning from abroad, officials said. A further worker who had tested positive for the coronavirus had since been located and brought in for treatment, said Commodore Armando Balilo, a spokesman for the coast guard partly responsibleRead More
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U.S. auto industry to begin reopening plants in recovery from pandemic

The U.S. auto industry is slowly returning to life, with vehicle assembly plants scheduled to reopen on Monday and suppliers gearing up in support as the sector that employs nearly 1 million people seeks to recover from the coronavirus pandemic. General Motors Co (GM.N), Ford Motor Co (F.N) and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV (FCA) (FCHA.MI)Read More
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Church members attack CAN COVID-19 Task Force Team in Delta

By Paul Olayemi Sapele – Three clerics of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Sapele Chapter, COVID-19 Task Force team in Sapele, Delta State, who were on routine check on Sunday morning to ensure churches adhere to social distancing in a bid to curb the spread of COVID 19, have been reportedly attacked by membersRead More
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My father’s been having intercourse with me for eight years ― Teenager reveals

By Evelyn Usman A 19-year-old girl has revealed how her father had allegedly been having carnal knowledge of her since she was 11, at their apartment in Ikotun area of Lagos. Consequently, her 50-year-old father, Ede Tyndale, has been arrested by detectives from the Family Support Unit of the Lagos State Police Command. Vanguard learnedRead More
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Home Grown School Feeding Programme is not a ‘Scam’

Sadiya Umar Farouq, the Honourable Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, gave a briefing at the daily media interaction of the Presidential Task Force. During her briefing, she tried to bring her audience up to speed with activities and interventions in her ministry since her last briefing on May 1, 2020. Her opening salvo caught people’s attention: “In the time since I was here last, we have made progress on the overhauled Home Grown School Feeding Programme and sensitization has already begun in the three frontline states of Lagos, Ogun and the FCT in readiness for full implementation.”
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