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WHO, UN deploy 3,000 personnel to help fight COVID-19 in Kano
Lagos records four new coronavirus-related deaths The United Nations (UN) and the World Health Organisation (WHO) have deployed 3,000 personnel…
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NAFDAC disowns PAXHERBAL claim on COVID-19 treatment drug
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has disassociated itself from PAXHERBAL advertorial claim that it…
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Lagos dismisses claims on schools’ resumption for third term
The Lagos State government has dismissed a report on the resumption of schools for third term activities. A statement by…
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NFF will follow FIFA guidelines on COVID-19 palliatives, says Sanusi
Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Secretary General, Mohammed Sanusi, has assured followers of the game that the federation will adhere to…
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FMC Umuahia discharges first successfully treated COVID-19 victim as Ikpeazu warns of impending hardship
The Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia has successfully treated and discharged one of Abia State’s two confirmed victims of the coronavirus,…
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Dokpesi, daughter-in-law, six other family members test positive to Coronavirus
Ihekweazu urges Nigerians to learn to live with COVID-19 Owner of DAAR Communications Plc, High Chief Raymond Dokpesi and his…
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ADC scribe advises Buhari to pay Nigerians N200,000 each
The National Publicity Secretary of the Action Democratic Party (ADP), Adelaja Adeoye, has asked President Muhammadu Buhari, to pay every…
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Kim Jong Un reappears in state media following 21-day absence
Trump mum on Kim’s reported public appearance Kim Jong Un was on Saturday reported to have attended a ribbon cutting…
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US approves remdesivir drug to treat Covid-19 patients, says Trump
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted authorisation to Gilead Sciences Inc. for emergency use of its experimental…
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Ventilators from China could kill Coronavirus patients, say British doctors
Senior British doctors and medical managers have raised concerns over 250 ventilators the United Kingdom purchased from Chin, reports Newsweek.…
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