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Nigeria doctor who tested negative after close contact with Kano index case of Coronavirus patient who lied about his travel history, shares his story

Nigeria doctor

A Nigerian doctor, Dr James King, practicising in Kano state, who had close contact with the index case of COVID-19 in the state, has shared his experience.

Dr King in a post shared on social media on Thursday morning, said the index case hid his travel history from the doctors when he came in to report a case of fever and headache and in the process, exposed them to the virus. It was later discovered he had traveled to Germany and the US before arriving Kano state via Abuja on March 25th.

The doctors , nurses and a non-medical staff who had contacts with the index case, went into isolation and were tested for the virus. Thankfully, their results came back negative for the virus yesterday.

Read Dr King’s encounter of what transpired as he shared on his Instagram page today April 16.

I wanted to be silent about this. But since it’s already on Radio and TV stations, ..and the concerns about my health by many who have reached out, …it has become imperative for me to tell my COVID-19 mileu.

Here’s the story…

One Alhaji BZ (not real names initials) came to our hospital.

He had COVID-19.

Unknown to us all.

While evaluating him, he was asked,
“How can we help you sir?”

He replied,
“I’ve been having fever and general body weakness. Please admit me.”

Inquired,
“For how long now?”

He replied
“For some days?

More questions,
“Do you have cough, breathlessness or palpitations?”

Alhaji BZ replied,
“No”, I don’t have any of that.”

Many other medical questions were asked and documented.

Furthermore,
“Did you travel recently?”

He denied,
“No.”

He was further evaluated, examined and admitted into a private room upstairs on Friday evening.

He had contact with two doctors (my boss and I), three nurses and one non-medical staff.

It was unknown to us that he had travelled to Germany, the US before returning to my resident state.

Via Abuja travelling by road.

While travelling by road he stayed briefly in Kaduna before arriving to my resident state on the 25th March, 2020.

He lied about all these travel history to us.

He also lied about the pertinent Coronavirus symptoms, ..breathlessness and cough.

He also hid the fact that he had been to several medical outlets since his return to the state.

And importantly, he hid the fact that that his samples were taken by NCDC for COVID-19 testing.

Ofcourse he denied and lied about all the above in order for him to have our medical care.

Putting us all and many others at high risk of the novel pandemic.

We also learnt that during his illness before coming to us, he was attending Friday Mosque prayers, naming ceremonies and other gatherings.

While on admission in our facility, a day after admission being a Saturday, we had a Nollywood-like dramatic entrance into our facilityby health officials with massive Police presence.

The major road our hospital was was blocked and made a Security Restricted area.

He was the index case in the state.

The officials told us that we had a man in our facility that just tested positive for COVID-19.

Luckily, my boss, a reknown Neurosurgeon, who was still in theatre while rounding up a delicate Spinal Cord Pedicle Screw Fixation+Laminectomy had to be told.

He derobed.

And met the officials.

There was an order from the Governor of the state to lock down the hospital immediately.

The former Ambassador was whisked away to an quarantine centre outskirt of the state.

We were placed on isolation too in our hospital facility.

Samples were taken from our staff for covid-19 testing.

For many days, we could not physically reach our families or anyone.

Isolated up in the hospital.

The waiting began.

Days rolled by.

Anxiety.

All thoughts crept in.

At some point, my boss and I told ourselves that if it’s either positive or negative, we will beat the disease.

Infact we told ourselves that “eventhough its death, we will be dying while in service to humanity.”

When the days rolled by, we began to have some peace.

IInfact we were playing Fela Anipolakuti’s music loudly.

For many days.

Then the tension began.

The result of our COVID-19 will be released in a few more days.

The music volume daily increases. ?

Phones call and prayers from family and friends.

At last the result came out yesterday afternoon.

And it was NEGATIVE for all is us.

We are still waiting to be released from isolation.

Two Police vehicles have been in our gate since all these started.

They were excited yesterday when our result was released and found to be negative.

They are waiting for directives to let us go home.

We thank Almighty God for everything.

We will keep saving lives.

No matter the cost.

Please observe…
#StayingAtHome
#SocialDistancing
#Wash Your Hands Regularly
#Seek Medical Care When Sick

75-year-old grandmother arrested for pouring pepper into 11-year-old house help’s genitals and eyes over juice and biscuit

75-year-old grandmother arrested

A 75-year-old grandmother has been arrested by the Ebonyi State Police Command, for flogging and pouring pepper into the eyes and genitals of her 11-year-old house help.

Mrs Comfort Obi was arrested by police officers from Ekumenyi Police Station on Tuesday April 14, after a neighbour, Mr Osita Ezechukwu reported the abuse.

The victim whose body was covered with scars from previous abuses, has been living with the elderly woman since her father who has an eye impairment cannot take care of her and her four siblings. It was further gathered that the abuse victim’s mother is late.

Recounting her ordeal, the 11-year-old househelp said she was recently abused because she took the old woman’s juice and biscuit.

She said;

“My Madam usually invites outsiders to flog me whenever I offend her. She also pours grinded pepper into my private part and eyes. This one she did to me now was because I was hungry and I took her biscuit and juice to eat”

The 75-year-old woman however said she sought for permission from the girl’s aunt before pouring pepper into her eyes and genitals.

The suspect said;

“Although I regret my actions, I sought the permission of the girl’s auntie before I poured pepper into her private part and eyes.”

Ebonyi state’s police spokesperson, Loveth Odah, confirmed the arrest of the woman on Wednesday April 15.

Odah told journalists;

“The child had been treated and reunited with her family members. The suspect will be arraigned after the fight against COVID-19, is over”

”Get a wife and settle down in Gabon” – Adekunle Gold tells Reekado banks

Nigerian Singer Adekunle Gold has trolled his industry colleague, Reekado Banks after the latter cried out some days ago that he wanted to return to Nigeria as he was tired of the lockdown situation in Gabon.

Taking to twitter, Adekunle Gold advised Reekado Banks to get a Gabonese wife and settle in the central African nation.

In his words ;

Boya ko kuku settle down si Gabon? Find wife and start a family there. Abi ki lo feel?

Nigerian lady wins money and gives it to a less privileged woman who recently gave birth

A Nigerian lady identified as @rutie_xx on Twitter has revealed how she helped a neighbor financially, after winning some money.

The lady revealed she extended the kind gesture because the said neighbor had just put to bed and was finding things really difficult to cope with amid the coronavirus lockdown.

Taking to twitter, she wrote ;

“Thank you so much @honkelechinwogu for your kind gesture! A neighbor of mine just gave birth & things are really tough with her. After giving her the money I won from u, she was full of tears of joy. She asked that tell u she’s very grateful. God bless you abundantly sir.”

Coronavirus: History will not be kind to us if Nigerians go hungry – Tinubu tells FG

APC Chieftain, Bola Tinubu has appealed to the federal government to protect Nigerians from hunger amid the Coronavirus pandemic.

The former Governor of Lagos said that history will not be kind to the federal government if Nigerians go hungry amid the Coronavirus pandemic.

The former Governor also called for the expansion of the school feeding programme and push for debt relief.

In his words ;

“We dare not underestimate the twin dangers posed by the virus itself and the economic consequences of the public health response. Our goal must be that the people live neither with disease nor in hunger. This situation presents a historic chance to establish a more beneficial social contract between the government and the governed.

“If we so utilize this moment, it will be recorded as a pivotal one in our national history. If we allow this moment to slip, history will not be obliged to treat us with great mercy.

“The worst of this dark potential can be avoided if the government is prepared to act in ways that not only feed people but protect the basic contours of our private-sector economy so that it can more quickly revive once normal conditions return.

Suspension/amendment of the 5% deficit limit of the fiscal responsibility law which prohibits fiscal deficit from exceeding 5% of the nation’s gross domestic product. “The best step would be to suspend the 5% budgetary limit for this fiscal year. Alternatively, the limit should be raised to 25-30% to allow the federal government more room to make the minimum expenditures necessary to save the economy and the people,” he wrote.
Emergency sustenance payments: This, he said, could be paid to households for monthly needs or as emergency unemployment insurance to people who can prove they have been laid off due to the crisis or as payroll support to businesses to help them maintain staff so they can return to full operation when normalcy returns.
Re-establishment of agricultural market and commodity boards for strategically important crops to stabilise farmers’ income and consumer prices.
Import suppression through luxury taxes, higher tariffs and higher import processing fees due to the partial closure of ports of entry due to the coronavirus.
Conditional interest-free loans from the Central Bank of Nigeria to large businesses. Tinubu said some of the conditions could be maintaining their workforce and even hiring an extra 10% for two or three months at reduced wages. “These additional workers should be youth hired under a temporary internship or training program.”

Nollywood Actress, Mercy Aigbe loses sister

Popular Nollywood Actress, Mercy Aigbe has lost a family member, her sister whom she identified as Lizy.

Mercy made this known on her IG page as she shared a photo of a lit candle with the words ;

“Still feels like a nightmare, but God knows best! It is well”

She further shared a photo of her late sister writing ; “Fly high with the angels lizzy, it is well”

See post below ;

 

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Fly high with the angels lizzy, it is well ??????????

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COVID19 : Nigerian Singer, Runtown, reveals he’s received Stimulus Payment from the US ; despite his ban from the US.

Nigerian Singer, Songwriter and Producer, Douglas Jack Agu popularly known as RUNTOWN, has revealed he received a stimulus package from the US Government to cushion the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.

The singer who was born in Enugu, Nigeria, said he received the payment regardless of the fact that he had been banned from the US for over two years now. He then promised to share the money with his friends.

He wrote on twitter ;

Got Stimulus Payment from the US lol ,will share to my friends here

Plot Twist: Been banned from the US for 2 years now

Niger State Govt turns back trailer filled with over 50 people returning from Lagos (photos/Video)

The government of Niger State, yesterday, April 15, turned back a trailer filled with over fifty people who were Lagos returnees, ordering them to go back to whence they came.

The Niger state Task Force Team for coronavirus intercepted the trailer at Gbaganu junction Bida road Minna coming from Lagos with people going to Kano state. The truck was covered with a trampoline with some people underneath and others on it.

The driver had reportedly explained that they were coming from Lagos and going to Kano, pleading that they should be allowed to pass through as they pledged not to stop in the state.

But the security at the point called the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), who is also the Chairman of the state Task force on COVID-19, Ibrahim Ahmed Matane, to seek permission to allow them to pass through the state.

The SSG, on arrival at the point where the truck was stopped, ordered the security personnel to escort the trailer through the road it came into the state, insisting that there was no waiver for any truck that is not carrying food items, fuel or other essential products to enter into the state.

Video below ;

75-year-old grandmother pours pepper into her househelp’s genital, eyes

Officers of the Ebonyi State Police Command has arrested a 75-year-old woman for allegedly flogging and pouring hot pepper into the eyes and private parts of her 11-year-old housemaid.

Mrs Comfort Obi was arrested after she was reported by a neighbour, Osita Ezechukwu, who could no longer tolerate the level of abuse being meted out to the child.

According to reports, the body of the 11-year-old was torn as a result of incessant flogging by Mrs Obi. Further investigations revealed that the victim’s mother is dead and her four siblings are currently living with her father, who has eye impairment.

“My Madam usually invites touts to flog me whenever I commit offence and pour pepper into my private parts and eyes. This time around, this is because, I was hungry and I took her biscuit and juice to eat,” the child narrated.

The septuagenarian, explaining her action said: “Although I regret my actions, I sought the permission of the girl’s auntie before I poured pepper into her private parts and eyes.”

The police public relations officer in the state, Mrs Loveth Odah, said: “The child had been treated and reunited with her family members. The suspect will be arraigned after the fight against COVID-19 is over.”

”My hustle as a cross-dresser pays me. Get busy today” – Bobrisky advises trolls

Bobrisky advises trolls

Popular Nigerian Male Barbie, Idris Okuneye otherwise known as Bobrisky, has taken to her instagram account to advise fans on the importance of ‘hustling’.

Bobrisky stated that he’s living well today because of his decision to hustle as a cross-dresser and she advised her fans/trolls to get busy and stop depending on giveaways/freebies on Instagram.

Bobrisky’s post reads ;

Just imagine ! I’m not where I am today. So you all except me to join those people crying out on d street begging for food and money to feed. I picked a hustle because I don’t wanna beg no motherfucker out there for money. But some of you won’t mind your business and face your own problem. All you do is sit your stupid ass in a ghetto and type shit here. I’m happy I never listen to no one thou . Anyways my hustle and journey as BOBRISKY pay me. Find a hustle and get busy today. Cheers

Nigerian doctor exposed to a COVID-19 patient, dies in Lagos

Nigerian doctor exposed

A Nigerian doctor, Chugbo Emeka, has died after being exposed to a confirmed case of COVID-19 in Lagos.

Emeka who was a private medical practitioner, died today April 15, at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital isolation ward.

Announcing his death via Twitter, the Nigeria Medical Association Lagos state chapter, wrote;

”NMA LAGOS regrets to announce the death of Dr. Chugbo Emeka at the LUTH isolation ward. He died on 15/04/2020.He was a Private Medical Practitioner who was exposed to a confirmed case of COVID-19. We condole with his family and d medical community for this painful loss. NMA Lagos”

A friend of the deceased, Emeka Okoro, wrote

First case of Nigerian Doctor who has fallen to the #COVID?19 here in Nigeria. Dr Emeka Chugbo MBBS Lagos (1990), a LUTH trained Consultant. Pray God gives his family the strength to bear his loss. So sad now!!! May His Soul Rest in Peace!!!

NSCDC official allegedly shoots driver dead in Abia State

NSCDC official allegedly shoots

A commercial bus driver was shot dead today, April 15, allegedly by an official of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Isiala Ngwa Division, in Abia State.

The victim was reportedly carrying perishable and non-perishable food items in his car to deliver when he was stopped by the NSCDC official.

The driver and the official later got into an argument. The reason for the argument cannot be verified at the moment but some people have claimed that it was over bribe.

The driver allegedly tried to drive off during the argument and the NSCDC official allegedly shot at him, killing him

The death of the driver led to heavy traffic on the Umuikaa, Isiala Ngwa South LGA axis of Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway as youths in the area took to the road to protest the alleged killing.

The incident was said to have angered youths in the area who attempted lynching the NSCDC official.

The NSCDC official narrowly escaped death by running into a police station in the area.

According to an eyewitness who spoke to DailyPost: “the driver carrying tomatoes among other food items approached the Civil Defence checkpoint where they (NSCDC) were enforcing the order of the governor (Ikpeazu) on COVID-19 after they flagged him down.

“We didn’t know what they were discussing initially, but when tempers started flaring, the driver was accusing him (NSCDC) personnel of extortion.

“The driver said that he can’t give him more than what he has given (bribe) to him (the NSCDC official), insisting that the restriction order doesn’t affect drivers carrying food items.

“When the temper was high, we left and were watching the drama from afar. The driver tried driving off and the next thing we heard was a gunshot. We all ran away and by the time we came back, we saw the driver in the pool of his blood.”

The state governor has expressed shock over the development.

In a press release signed by the State Commissioner for Information, Chief John Okiyi Kalu and made available to newsmen in Umuahia on Wednesday, the state governor condemned the act.

The governor also appealed to members of the public to remain calm and not to take law into their hands.

The statement reads: “Governor Okezie Ikpeazu has directed the State Commissioner of Police to immediately apprehend the suspect(s) and fully investigate the circumstances leading to the latest unfortunate incident at Umuikaa junction and ensure that justice is done swiftly.

“We commiserate with the family and friends of the deceased and, once again, call on security agents bearing arms to be responsible and follow relevant service rules regarding the use of firearms.”

No Chinese doctor has tested positive for Coronavirus – Lai Mohammed

Lai Mohammed

Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has debunked claims of one of the Chinese doctors who arrived the country to help in the fight against Coronavirus, testing positive for the virus.

The Minister dispelled the claim while speaking at the Presidential Task Force (PTF) daily briefing today, April 15.

Lai Mohammed who urged Nigerians to discard reports which is not from the daily briefings or the website of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), also debunked report of members of the National Assembly sharing a N700 million fund.

He said;

“Whether members of the National Assembly are sharing N700 million, like I said, just as we are trying to fight and contain Coronavirus, a lot of energy is also being expended in fighting fake news.

“To the best of my knowledge, I’m not aware that any such money has been given to members of the National Assembly, but I know that fake news is not abating.

“This morning, there was a message that went viral, to the effect that one of the Chinese doctors tested positive and that news was supposed to have emanated from the Twitter handle of the federal government. I want to say, to the best of our knowledge here, there’s no such thing.

“I’ve also just received two hate dramas and other fake news while I was sitting here, which I’ve been unable to open. But we will continue always to debunk fake news and we’ll try our best to timely give you information about the COVID-19, either through our daily press briefings or through the website of the NCDC and the task force”

Police shoots young man on his buttocks as protest over lockdown extension turns bloody in Sapele (photos)

A protest by a group of women in Sapele, Delta State, on Wednesday, turned bloody after policemen shot a young man on the buttocks.

The women had earlier on Wednesday morning taken to the streets in a peaceful demonstration to express their displeasure at the extension of movement restriction by Governor Okowa, to further help curb the spread of Coronavirus in the state.

It was gathered that the policemen in a bid to disperse the protesters, allegedly shot a man on his buttocks. Two other perons including a lady were also hit by stray bullets.

Ubi Franklin reacts to claims he is a ‘deadbeat dad’ to his second son, Shiloh, as his 4th baby mama, Sandra Iheuwa supports him

Ubi Franklin reacts

Talent manager, Ubi Franklin has replied his South African babymama, Nicola Siyo, who earlier today, called him out on IG.

Nicola who welcomed their son in April 2019, said Ubi has never met with their son but comes online to display affection for him. She mentioned that public image doesn’t raise children.

Responding to her claim, Ubi said he has always met his financial obligation to all his four children, including Shiloh. He said he loves all his children but cannot be there with them physically because of work.

His other babymama, Sandra Iheuwa, was also online earlier today to defend him. She made her remarks while responding to Nicola’s comment of him never meeting with Shiloh.

34 new cases of #COVID19 have been reported

In the latest update of the Covid-19 pandemic in the country, Thirty-four new cases have been reported as of Wednesday evening, April 15th by the National Centre for Disease Control.

In a new update on their Twitter page, the NCDC reports that there’s seventeen new cases in Lagos, Katsina, Kano, Delta and Niger.

Their tweet reads,

Thirty-four new cases of #COVID19 have been reported as follows:

18 Lagos
12 in Kano
2 in Katsina
1 in Delta
1 in Niger

As at 11:20 pm 15th April there are 407 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. 128 have been discharged with 12 deaths

For a breakdown of cases by states-

As at 11:20 pm 15th April, number of states with confirmed cases of #COVID19: 19 + FCT

Lagos- 232
FCT- 58
Osun- 20
Kano- 16
Edo- 15
Oyo- 11
Ogun- 9
Katsina- 7
Bauchi- 6
Kaduna- 6
Akwa Ibom- 6
Kwara- 4
Delta- 4
Ondo- 3
Enugu- 2
Ekiti- 2
Rivers-2
Niger- 2
Benue- 1
Anambra- 1

Med Contour sealed by authorities, days after being called out over an alleged botched cosmetic surgery.

The Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has shut down Med Contour plastic surgery facility, days after a reported failed surgery at the medical center went viral on social media.

The commission commenced an investigation against the facility after it received petitions against the facility’s owner, Dr Anu Fella. Dr. Anu was accused of engaging in unprofessional, misleading and potentially injurious conducts.

Police parades man who strangled Evangelist to death in Oyo after he discovered N2 million in her bank account

Police parades

Oyo State Police Command on Tuesday, paraded a 34-year-old murder suspect, Abegunde Olaniyi, who killed an evangelist with the Christ Apostolic Church, Oke Imole, Ibadan, Oyo State, Mrs Grace Ajibola.

Olaniyi, who was described as an errand boy to the evangelist, said he first hit her with a wooden object and then strangulated her, and thereafter carted away her Tecno mobile phone and three Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards.

He said he had discovered Mrs Ajibola had a sum of about N2 million in her bank account after she sent him to withdraw money for her via the ATM at a new generation bank at Apata, Ibadan.

“I decided to murder her and take possession of the money,” Olaniyi said.

He said he had already withdrawn the sum of N120,000 from the victim’s bank account when he was arrested.

The Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Sina Olukolu, told journalists yesterday at the Command Headquarters, Ibadan, that Olaniyi killed Mrs Ajibola on March 17, 2020 at about 11am at her residence at the Oluyole area of Ibadan.

He said the police recovered one Tecno mobile phone and two ATM cards belonging to Mrs Ajibola and the wooden object that the suspect used in hitting her.

The police boss added that the suspect was arrested in his hideout in Akure, Ondo State.

Olaniyi told journalists he didn’t know what came over him on that fateful day that made him kill the evangelist.

FRSC reacts to viral video of lady who was almost assaulted by one of its officials for speeding off with policeman on her car’s bonnet

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) authorities have reacted to the trending video of its officals who almost assaulted a lady for speeding off with a policeman on her car’s bonnet in Abuja.

Media personality Khalid Oshoke who shared the video, said the lady who was almost assaulted by an FRSC official refused to park for the security operatives because they weren’t wearing facemasks.

In a statement released by the agency, it was gathered that the Corps Marshal, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi has ordered the immediate withdrawal of the entire FRSC Team involved in the unprofessional and uncivil act.

Read Statement below ;

The attention of the Corps has been adequately drawn to a video currently dominating the social media sphere about a motorist who had an encounter with FRSC Personnel in the course of carrying out the ongoing enforcement of Presidential/National directive on ‘ Stay At Home’

After a careful study and analysis of the video and what transpired in it, the Corps wishes to inform the public that the following proactive measures have been taken; The Corps Marshal, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi has ordered the immediate withdrawal of the entire FRSC Team involved in the unprofessional and uncivil act.

The action of the Officers involved in that episode is completely contrary to the Core Values and Operational Ethics of the Corps and the Corps frowns at it .

The Corps Marshal has directed that the entire team be queried and sanctioned in accordance with FRSC relevant regulations on discipline.

The public is therefore called to remain calm & comply with all directives on stay at home & social distance & ensure that they cooperate with security operatives detailed to enforce the Presidential Orders

Coronavirus : Women protest over two weeks lockdown extension in Delta state (Photos)

There was mild drama today in Sapele, Delta State as some aggrieved women staged a protest over the extension of the lockdown in the state.

The state governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, on Tuesday April 14th, extended the lockdown in the state in an effort to contain the spread of the virus with the state already having three confirmed cases.

However, the protesters revealed they were suffering from hunger and complained about not having food to feed themselves or their family members. They asked the state government to lift the ban on movement of restriction for them to about their businesses so they can provide for their families.

See more photos of the protesting women below ;

Coronavirus : 16 more patients discharged in Lagos.

Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has taken to his social media page to announce the recovery and release of 16 previously infected COVID19 patients from the state isolation center.

The Governor revealed the 16 persons comprised of 14 males and 2 females including 3 foreigners – 1 British, 1 Chinese and 1 Polish citizen.

Read his tweet below ;

Good people of Lagos,

I have more great news from our isolation facilities. 16 persons; 14 males and 2 females including 3 foreigners – 1 British, 1 Chinese and 1 Polish citizen have been discharged to join the society.

As our front line health workers record successes in the battle against #COVID19, we are duty bound as citizens to break the chain of transmission of the infection by staying safe at home, practicing social distancing and adopting the highest possible personal hygiene.

We will continue to do our best as Government to cushion the effect of this lockdown by re-energizing our welfare package. Please keep faith with us as we work to win this battle together.

Thank you for your continued perseverance and patience.

Oyo state governor, Seyi Makinde offers to donate his blood for research on a cure for Coronavirus

The Executive Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde has offered to donate his blood for research on a possible cure for Coronavirus.

The governor tested positive for COVID-19 in March but recovered quickly after he said he took honey, Vitamin C, and blackseed oil to boost his immune system and fight the deadly virus.

The Governor has now volunteered to donate his blood for research.

He wrote on twitter ;

“We have been advocating for local solutions to the COVID-19 pandemic in Oyo State. So, as a COVID-19 survivor, I volunteered to donate my blood to be studied by our experts researching on the “Evaluation of Post Infection Protection Against SARS-COV-2 (COVID-19) in Nigeria.”

Coronavirus: Chinese Company Locks Nigerian Workers Inside Premises In Ogun State.

A yet-to-be identified Chinese company in Ogun State has detained its Nigerian workers inside its premises, refusing to allow them leave despite a stay-at-home order that was given by President Buhari in Lagos, Ogun and Federal Capital Territory in an effort to curb the spread of the disease in the country.

In a video shared on twitter, the aggrieved workers could be seen protesting their fate inside the Chinese factory located at the Ibese area of Ogun State.

Twitter user, @Wilfredshady while sharing the video, wrote ;

Nigerian youths protesting against a Chinese company (Goodwill ceramics) in Ogun Guangdong Free trade zone Igbesa. We were held inside the company for 14 days of the lockdown without proper feeding and they’re now asking us to leave without giving us anything.

See video below ;

I’ll make ur life a living proof that OBO DEY – Davido promises to better the life of a man who named his son after him

Nigerian singer, Davido has promised to better the life of one of his who named his son after the singer.

The follower, who calls himself “Davido twin” and shares a little resemblance with the singer, according to Twitter users, shared a photo online and told Davido that he named his newborn baby after him because of the admiration he has for him.

“My wife just gave birth to a bouncing baby boy and I named him David cos of the love I have for @davido and I want him to be successful like @davido. King David come and bless my son ooo,” the Twitter user wrote.

Davido responded: “Show me proof !! And I’ll make ur life a living proof that OBO DEY !!!”

The man has now shared a photo of his son’s birth certificate as proof.

See below.

Policemen spotted on bonnet of speeding vehicle of lady who refused to stop for security operatives who were not wearing face masks (video)

Policemen spotted

A dramatic scene played out in Abuja today April 15, as a policeman was spotted on the bonnet of a speeding vehicle of lady who refused to stop for security operatives who were not wearing face masks.

Media personality Khalid Oshoke who shared the video, said the lady who was almost assaulted by an FRSC official refused to park for the security operatives because they weren’t wearing facemasks.

He also revealed that the lady was moving at full speed even though the officer was on top of her car’s bonnet.

Read the exchange below;

Man allegedly beats his 8 months pregnant wife to death

A nurse who was 8-months pregnant has been reported dead and her husband is being accused of beating her to death.

Ms Anya Adaeze, aka Mummy David, was allegedly beaten by her husband, Olabode Oluwasanmi, in Akure, Ondo State.

According to sources, the incident occurred last week. The deceased was 8-months pregnant when the domestic violence incident occurred.

It was revealed that she had a misunderstanding with her husband and he allegedly beat her up with an iron rod. The beating was so serious that she was rushed to Federal Medical Centre, in Owo, and upon examination, it was discovered that her uterus had been ruptured.

An emergency Caesarean section was done to bring out the baby but the baby didn’t survive. Adaeze was placed on oxygen and died on Tuesday, April 14th, 2020.

It was gathered that Adaeze, who was the breadwinner of the house, had allegedly revealed to her colleagues at Federal Medical Centre, Owo, about the abusive nature of Olabode before her death.

Corporate Affairs Commission Headquarters Abuja gutted by fire(photos)

The headquarters of the Corporate Affairs Commission CAC in Abuja has been gutted by fire.

This comes just days after the office of the Accountant General of the Federation also went up in flames.

The building located in Maitama District Abuja, caught fire on Wednesday morning April 15. At the time of reporting, the cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained. The fire is said to have engulfed the last floor of the seven storey building, destroying valuables and other items.

Terry G cries out over not getting any endorsements, blames Nigerians

Veteran Nigerian Dance Hall Singer, Gabriel Oche Amanyi popularly known as Terry G has cried out bitterly over not getting any endorsement despite his popularity.

Terry G who was on a live instagram session with H2G, put the blame on Nigerians who labeled him a bad influence during his prime.

“Na una dey dull me. EVery time them talk say, TerryG this one Terry g that one. I looked like the baddest guy in Nigeria. Did i kill anybody? No. Now endorsement time, nobody endorse me, time when Terry G dey hot” he said in the live chat with HG2″

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Coronavirus : Nine previously infected patients have been discharged in Abuja

The federal capital territory administration has announced the recovery and discharged of nine previously infected COVID19 patients from the isolation center.

This brings to 20 the number of COVID-19 patients that have been discharged from the center.

The federal capital territory administration (FCTA) announced this development in a tweet on Wednesday morning April 15.

The tweet reads ;

NINE (9) NEWLY DISCHARGED IN THE FCT As at 5:50am, 15th April, 2020. Residents are urged to continue to #StayHome and #StaySafe by adhering to precautionary measures laid down.

Out of the nine (9) newly discharged, two (2) were treated at the National Hospital Isolation & Treatment Centre while the other seven (7) were treated at the UniAbuja Teaching Hospital Isolation Centre, Gwagwalada

21-year-old man arrested for allegedly raping an 8-year-old girl in Abuja

A 21-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly raping an 8-year-old girl in Abuja (FCT).

The suspect, Yakubu Diko has been remanded in prison after he was accused of tricking the young girl into his home before raping her about three weeks ago.

Abiodun Essiet, a Special Adviser to the Chairman of Abuja Municipal Area council (AMAC), said Diko, a meat seller, approached the playground where the girl was with her peers and chased everyone except the little girl, The ICIR reports.

He invited the little girl on the basis that he wanted to send her on an errand.

When she followed him into the house, Diko allegedly squeezed a towel in the girl’s mouth, held her down and sexually abused her. He then warned her not to tell anyone what had happened.

However, on the third day after the incident, the victim started bleeding while trying to urinate and the pain made her cry. It was then that her parents became aware that she had been raped.

The parents reported the case to the community chief, who then spoke to Essiet and sought her guidance in handling the rape case.

Essiet advised the chief to report the case to the Karimo Sabo station after the girl was examined in a clinic and confirmed to have been sexually abused.

In the medical report sighted by The ICIR , the young girl’s clinical report read that her labia minora was swollen with her hymen broken, indicating forced penetration.

Dikko was arrested and locked him up in a cell.

The suspect has now been relocated to the Force’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for further prosecution, Essiet said.

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