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Proposed infectious diseases bill will empower government to demolish buildings with infections occur

FRESH details have emerged about the contents of the proposed Nigerian infectious diseases bill currently being debated in the National Assembly revealing that it empowers the government to demolish any building in which an infection occurred.

 

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Nigeria may have to shut her oil wells as collapsed demand leave her with 84m barrels of unsold cargo

NIGERIA is facing the risk of an unprecedented economic crisis as about 84m barrels of the country's crude oil is currently stranded at sea with the country unable to find buyers for the cargo despite it being given away for next to nothing.

 

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Nigeria tells WHO she will supply volunteers to participate in trials of Covid-19 vaccine

NIGERIAN health officials have told the World Health Organisation (WHO) that they are interested in participating in the trials of vaccines for the coronavirus pandemic and would even supply volunteers to participate in the project.

 

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Is there any reason why we have not opened soup kitchens in each of the 774 local government areas of Nigeria?

By Ayo Akinfe

(1) First of all, can I sincere thank everyone for their birthday wishes yesterday. I was totally overwhelmed by the deluge. I clearly cannot thank everyone in person. Wonderful people you all are. I guess the best way to say thank you to all of you is to make today’s food pack handout a great success. It will be taking place between 4pm and 6pm at Woolwich Town Centre

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Objections raised over proposed bill that will give NCDC sweeping powers to confiscate houses

EYEBROWS have been raised over plans by the House of Representatives to introduce a controversial bill sponsored by speaker Hon Femi Gbajabiamila seeking the give the federal government sweeping powers to combat the spread of coronavirus.

 

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The United Nations should adopt what I call the Covid-19 criteria as a basis for recognising a nation as an independent and sovereign state going forward

By Ayo Akinfe

(1) To be recognised as a sovereign nation you must have a gross domestic product (GDP) that is at least 50 times the size of your population. For instance, a country of 200m people should at the very least have a GDP of $1trn

(2) A nation should be able to meet at least 70% of its food needs through domestic production

(3) A nation must be self-sufficient when it comes to the production of health and medical equipment

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Nigerians living in China lament more discrimination as they are now being evicted from their homes

NIGERIANS living in China have complained that they are stiff facing discrimination from the Chinese authorities in the way they are being treated despite recent protests by the Nigerian government over the discrimination they face.

 

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Northern Elders Forum accuses governors of falsifying Covid-19 figures to get access to funds

SOCIO-cultural group the Northern Elders Forum (Nef) has accused several state governors in Nigeria of falsifying figures when it comes to the number of people affected by the coronavirus pandemic in a bid to qualify them for relief money.

 

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Keyamo uses May Day address to promise that Covid-19-induced job losses will be kept to a minimum

MINISTER of state for labour and employment Festus Keyamo has used the occasion of May Day to assure Nigerian workers that the federal government will do its best to keep job losses brought about by the coronavirus crisis to the bare minimum.

 

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UK rejects batch of 250 ventilators from China saying they pose a serious risk to patients

BRITAIN has rejected a consignment of 250 ventilators imported from China to combat the coronavirus pandemic claiming they are unsuitable for use in hospitals and potentially dangerous for patients.

 

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