Covid-19
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COVID-19: Kano State Government Cancels Eid El-Kabir Durbar
The Kano State government on Wednesday announced the cancellation of Eid el-Kabir durbar, the biggest annual cultural show in the…
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Features
Fear Of Security, Task Force Teams Greater Than COVID-19 In Southeast Nigeria
The fear of security personnel and task force teams in the five Southeast states of Nigeria is greater than concerns…
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COVID-19: Scarce PPEs Put Refugees At Risk Of The Pandemic
At the Garin Kaka refugee camp, in Niger Republic just across its border with Nigeria, HumAngle reporter was face-to-face with…
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Expert Advises Nigeria On E-Learning, Says Covid-19 Has Teachable Lessons
A UK based Nigerian academic and expert on e-learning, Dr. Dili Ojukwu, has advised Nigeria to adopt an e-learning system…
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COVID-19: NMA Donates PPE To Nurses, Midwives In Kano
As part of its effort to contain the spread of COVID-19, the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), has donated Personal Protective…
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COVID-19: UN Warns Against Terror Groups Exploiting Pandemic
Terrorist groups have engaged new forms of terrorism including bioterrorism, cyber-attacks and misuse of digital technology, the United Nations (UN)…
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COVID-19: 46 Million Nigerian Children Affected By School Closure, 4.2 Million From Insurgency Hotspots
The closure of schools due to the effects COVID-19 pandemic will affect at least 46 million students across Nigeria. About…
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COVID-19: Switch Off Air Conditioning to Stop Airborne Spread – Expert
An expert told The Telegraph that air conditioning units that only used recirculated air, could aggravate the spread of coronavirus…
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COVID-19: Immigration Stops 58 Nigerian Doctors From Travelling To UK
For failure to comply to standards, Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) on Friday stopped 58 Nigerian medical doctors travelling to London…
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Analyses
Analysis: Nigeria’s COVID-19 Testing Increases By 94% From April, Still Among Lowest In Africa
COVID-19 tests in Nigeria have increased by 94 per cent since April 27, this means that as at July 9,…
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