The battle against Covid-19 infections in Nigeria entered a crucial stage today as the numbers released by health management authorities shows that the disease has tripled within three weeks. From about 2,000 cases recorded on 1 May, the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) announced a while ago that the country now has 6,175 cases […]
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CBN to fund Covid-19 vaccine research
CBN will give grants and long-term facilities to scientists for development of a Nigerian vaccine that will check Coronavirus
FG Extends Lockdown by Another 2 Weeks
Nigeria extends strict lockdown in Kano by two weeks as it continues phased relaxation in FCT, Ogun and Lagos
Enugu Shoots Up Southeast Cases to 41
18 May 2020 Covid-19 Update: Enugu Shoots Up Southeast; Nigeria extends movement restrictions for another two weeks
Minister Donates Land for NNPC Health Facility in the FCT
FCT Minister Musa Bello hands over a site plan to NNPC-led coalition for construction of a modern health facility in the Capital City.
Why Gov. Ganduje deserves more than N30Bn
Ikeddy Isiguzo casts a sardonic look at Gov. Ganduje’s fund-seeking theatrics and offers insights into what may have happened to transform him into a political orphan in the eyes of the FG, Kano elite, and northern governors
Enugu, Ebonyi record new Covid-19 cases
Enugu and Ebonyi States continue to be the South East states to watch on the Coronavirus threat as each record a confirmed case of Covid-19 yesterday 12 May.
Covid19: Nigeria inches close to 4,000 confirmed cases
Covid19 infections in Nigeria has now risen to 3,912, with the 386 new cases announced yesterday 8 May 2020 by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC)
10 Shocking Facts on Covid-19 in Nigeria
Ogbuagu digs deep to unearth shocking facts about the situation of Coronovirus and shows why everyonen should exercise personal responsibility
Nigeria shoots past 3,000 cases of Covid-19, SE Zero
Lagos (82) and Kano (30) took the lead in the 6 May 2020 Covid-19 report from the NCDC as new cases reach and surpassed 3,000 in Nigeria