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February 1, 2021 COVID-19: Presidency Defends Buhari ’s Removal Of Mask In Public

COVID-19: Presidency Defends Buhari ’s Removal Of Mask In Public

The Presidency, on Monday, said the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), did not violate COVID-19 protocols in Daura, Katsina State over the weekend.

Online photos had shown Buhari discussing with some All Progressives Congress governors at the revalidation of his APC membership in Daura on Saturday without putting on a mask or maintaining social distancing as stipulated by the newly signed Coronavirus Disease Health Protection Regulations (2021).

The Peoples Democratic Party and Nigerians on social media had slammed the President for the contravention of the regulations which made the use of face masks in public places mandatory among other measures to curtail the spread of COVID-19.

The regulations also stipulate a fine or six months imprisonment or both for violators.

Speaking on Monday, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said his principal had his mask on during the exercise but only removed it when he spoke to the microphone. This is at variance with health advice by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 that Nigerians should have their mouths covered with masks during speeches to keep off respiratory droplets through which the virus can be transmitted.

But Shehu, who spoke on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily programme monitored by The PUNCH, said, “People are missing the point. The President had his face mask on through that engagement. He had it off when he was speaking into the microphone. It is just a childish antic by PDP.”

Source: Punch.

February 1, 2021 Elon Musk Says He’s A Supporter Of Bitcoin

Elon Musk Says He’s A Supporter Of Bitcoin

Musk is known for making comments that move markets.

Billionaire businessman and the world's richest man, Elon Musk, says even though he was slow on the whole bitcoin rave, he now supports the cryptocurrency.

During a chat on invitation-only app Clubhouse on Monday, February 1, 2021, Musk says bitcoin is “on the verge” of being more widely accepted among investors.

Last Friday, Musk used the “#bitcoin” tag on his Twitter profile, pushing the cryptocurrency up 14%. And bitcoin's value surged as Musk made his Clubhouse remarks before thousands of listeners.

“I am a supporter of bitcoin,” he says. “I was a little slow on the uptake,” he adds, saying he should have bought the cryptocurrency eight years ago.

"I think bitcoin is on the verge of getting broad acceptance by conventional finance people,” he said.

Bitcoin last traded up 3.7% at $34,390, having surged over 300% in 2020.

Musk also discussed memes, Mars, his companies, and vaccines, among other topics.

He also interviewed Vladimir Tenev, co-founder of online stock broker app Robinhood, which is under fire for blocking retail investors from purchasing GameStop stock, per Reuters.

GameStop stock surged some 400% in the past week after retail investors banded together to buy shares in the U.S. video game retailer, sending hedge funds scrambling to cover losing bets.

Tenev said the market rumor that Citadel Securities - the market-making arm of billionaire hedge-fund manager Ken Griffin - had pressured Robinhood into blocking retail investors, was untrue.

“That’s just false,” Tenev said, adding that Robinhood temporarily halted trading to meet regulatory capital requirements.

February 1, 2021 BBNaija’s Erica warns: ‘Don’t ever involve me in any business that doesn’t concern me’

BBNaija’s Erica warns: ‘Don’t ever involve me in any business that doesn’t concern me’

The reality TV star's tweet may be connected to the claims that her 'lover' Kiddwaya kissed Kaisha at a party.

Former housemate of Nigeria's most-watched reality TV show, Big Brother Naija, Erica Nlewedim has issued a stern warning to her fans on social media.

In a tweet shared via her Twitter page on Sunday, January 31, 2021, the reality TV star warned that no one should involve her in anything that doesn't concern her.

"Now the month is ending, let all the madness end with it. Don’t ever involve me in any business that doesn’t concern me, I’m ready for next month and the rest of the year! To success and meaningful endeavors," she tweeted.

The reality TV star's tweet may have been triggered by the now-viral video of her supposed lover, Kiddwaya reportedly kissing Kaisha.

After the video went viral, one of the parties involved, Kaisha, came out to debunk the claims.

In a series of tweets posted via her Twitter page, the reality TV star denied kissing Kiddwaya, expressing shock at the rumor.

 

February 1, 2021 Sir Shina Peters ordained as Bishop

Sir Shina Peters ordained as Bishop

Peters has been given an ordination as bishop in Cherubim and Seraphim church.

The afro-juju star was ordained at a ceremony held at a Cherubim and Seraphim Church in the Iju area of Lagos on Saturday, January 30, 2021.

Peters took to his Instagram page where he shared a video from the ordination.

"Bishop with the swagger. God above all," he captioned the video.

Born Oluwashina Akanbi Peters in Ogun State, in 1958, the music star's career in music began at a young age when he played with friends.

The music veteran rose to prominence in the 1980s after he released his first album Ace (Afro-Juju Series 1).

The album went on to garner awards for Peters including the artist and album of the Year at the Nigerian Musical Awards.

He followed 'Ace' with 'Shinamania'; the album had singles such as 'Oluwa Yo Pese', 'Omo Bo' and 'Give Our Women Chance'.

He is married with children.

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