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Nigerians Blame Looting Of COVID-19 Warehouses On Wickedness Of Leaders
Since the hijack of the peaceful #EndSARS protest by hoodlums after the shooting of unarmed youth at Lekki Tollgate on…
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COVID-19: Agonies of Part-Time/Associate Lecturers In Nigerian Polytechnic
“I begged. I suffered. Even as I am now, I’m not composed because things are getting out of control for…
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Mass Looting Of COVID-19 Palliative Warehouses Continues Across Nigeria
It all began last Wednesday when it was discovered that the Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, had hoarded COVID-19 palliatives…
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National Open University Trains Staff To Bridge Gaps Caused By COVID-19
The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) has conducted a three-week online training for its staff on how to set-up…
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COVID-19: Is Nigeria At Risk Of Second Wave?
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020, Nigeria recorded 118 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the…
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WFP Supports Vulnerable Persons Affected By COVID-19 In Kano
World Food Programme (WFP) has commenced the distributions of palliatives to assist about 67,000 low budget and powerless persons affected…
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COVID-19: Funding Stalls Efforts Of Nigerian Scientists Developing Vaccine, Test Kits
In the ‘new normal’ imposed by the coronavirus pandemic, countries around the world are racing to develop better test kits…
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COVID-19: Low Positive Cases Among Almajirai
Almajirai were seen at the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic in northern Nigeria at the onset of the disease outbreak…
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Navigating Hunger And COVID-19: Pathetic Story of IDP Sole-Providers Battling Against Starvation
Fanna Modu has 11 dependants and 10 among them are children. On good days, she hands out N10 notes to…
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