Metro
Among the 36 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria, 25 of them are from Lagos.
Little Favour was miraculously pulled out alive from the rubble after the gas explosion incident at Abule-Ado.
Persons travelling out or into the country would only do so, going forward through Lagos or Abuja.
Some states like Ogun have also banned high-density gatherings that include night clubs, cinemas, malls and sports arenas.
There was a lot of uncertainty as the circle of infected people could also include the families of the 15 affected staff and other people they came in contact with.
According to the WHO, good hygiene is an important barrier to many infectious diseases.
“The person that tested positive had lived in the same house with our staff member between Saturday and early hours of today.”
“The case is a Nigerian who returned to Lagos from UK & developed symptoms during her 14-day self-isolation.”
The Federal Fire Service says it is also on ground to offer assistance in putting out the fire.
The sad reality is that the kidnappers are not just after the rich and mighty anymore.
The unpreparedness that almost caused catastrophe during the Ebola outbreak of 2014 informed the decision of the government to act ahead of time.
Over the past four years, SARS has been at the forefront of growing and needless brutality targeted at young unarmed Nigerians.
For every 100,000 expectant mothers in Nigeria, 800 of them would either die during childbirth or return home without their newborn babies.
The pious teenager who was studying to become a Catholic priest was an orphan under the care of his grandmother.
In the days that now seem far gone, it was easier to just flag down an Okada or Keke and wiggle your way around the traffic.
Passersby who saw the flicker rising from afar were alarmed and started soliciting for help on social media.
Many were perplexed by the idea of granting amnesty to terrorists who have caused mayhem and untold suffering to Nigerians.
At any given time in Lagos, the Omo Onile could snatch away your land at will, but what does the law say about owning land in Nigeria?