Anyim Humphrey

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Why schools in Lagos will not resume with other business activities on Monday, May 4

Going by the standard academic calendar, schools ought to have resumed for the third term on Monday, April 27.

How citizens are setting aside differences to fight against COVID-19 in Cameroon

The country currently has a total of 1,806 cases with 61 deaths and 934 recoveries. DR Congo follows behind with only 706 cases.

Deltans can now conduct weddings, burials, resume work as Okowa relaxes lockdown after 30 days.

The lockdown relaxation takes into account safety protocols that must be followed by members of the public which includes wearing face masks

How the IMF wants Nigeria to spend the approved $3.4bn emergency bailout

Following the approval of the fund, the IMF has advised Nigeria to focus on higher health spending and providing palliative for households and businesses.

Why the price of fuel may increase despite falling oil prices

With the dollar exchange rate inching closer to N400 per dollar, the price of fuel may increase to accommodate that change.

How Tinubu’s family escaped being infected by COVID-19 after his aide died from the disease

The result of one of the aides who may have come in close contact with the deceased CSO was positive, while the rest were negative.

“I don’t believe the story and I have nothing to do with it,” CSP Tijani Mohammed dismisses SARS involvement in incident leading to Seyi Akinade’s suicide

SARS has been involved in several incidents of abuse that have unfortunately led to the death of innocent Nigerians.

How another fire outbreak led to loss of properties in Ogba Area of Lagos

The fire reportedly spread to a nearby Car Dealership plaza where it destroyed up to 30 cars and some buildings.

How NCDC’s ‘depleted test kits’ may hamper Nigeria’s fight against COVID-19

With just about 11,000 tests conducted so far, most people have been expecting a ramp-up in the COVID-19 test, but the shortage of test kits seems to have slowed down the pace.

How Senegal is leading the fight against COVID-19 by creating $1 test kits and 3D printed ventilators

The Director of the Pasteur Institute, Amadou Sall, told Aljazeera that the COVID-19 testing kit would function similarly to a pregnancy test kit.

COVID-19: Why the FG cannot evacuate all Nigerians seeking to return home

Because of the high numbers, and limited mandatory-isolation spaces in Nigeria, the evacuations will be done in batches.

Why Benue Governor, Samuel Ortom is calling for 30-day fasting and prayers.

Ortom said he had to resort to prayers for divine intervention following the recent onslaught against his people by the herdsmen.

Health Minister, Ehanire calls for precautions after 40 health workers test positive for COVID-19

“I urge you all to take all the necessary precautions for your own safety, please do not try to treat patients without using adequate PPE,” he said.

How a female police officer, Lovender Elekwachi was killed by her male colleague during lockdown enforcement

Rivers Police Command noted in a statement that Osaiah has been arrested, disarmed, and undergoing Orderly Room Trial.

Why Buhari ordered Tanko Muhammad to release prison inmates awaiting trial

According to a statement released by the Presidency, about 42 percent of Nigeria’s 74,000 prisoners are awaiting trial.

How a mother of four, Nkiru Alagbu was abandoned to die at UNTH over Coronavirus scare

Just a month after a 70-year-old patient died unattended over the scare of Coronavirus at…

How Northern governors are responding to rising cases of COVID-19 in the region.

Kano state which has seen a spike in the number of Coronavirus cases had already placed the state on a 7-day total lockdown.

How the ‘one million boys’ are bringing back the dark days of terror in Lagos

The attacks have become so imminent that some residents are now organizing vigilante groups to protect their neighbourhoods.