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January 11, 2021 Ekiti State Government Imposes An Indefinite Night Curfew And A Ban On Large Crowd

Ekiti State Government Imposes An Indefinite Night Curfew And A Ban On Large Crowd

Ekiti State Government has imposed an indefinite night curfew and a ban on large crowds in the state to check the spread of COVID-19.

The government said the curfew would take effect today, January 11 and would be from 8.00 p.m. to 6.00 a.m.

This was disclosed in a statement by the state Commissioner for Information and Values Orientation, AKINBOWALE OMOLE, in Ado Ekiti.

He said the decision of the government is necessary to secure the citizens from falling prey to the second wave of the pandemic that has claimed thousands of lives across the world and over a hundred in the past few weeks in Nigeria.

The commissioner also explained that defaulters of the order must be able to prove that they are on essential services.
January 11, 2021 Nigeria Records Eight New Deaths As It Crosses Over 100,000 Coronavirus Cases

Nigeria Records Eight New Deaths As It Crosses Over 100,000 Coronavirus Cases

Nigeria has recorded eight new deaths and 1,024 new confirmed coronavirus cases within the last twenty four hours.

This brings the number of cases confirmed to 100, 087 while 80,030 cases have been treated and discharged and 1,358 deaths recorded in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

The latest 1,024 new cases are reported from 16 states and the FCT.

Lagos the epic center of the virus in the nation top the list with (653), Plateau (63), Benue (48), Zamfara (45), FCT (42), Rivers (27), Ondo (26), Adamawa (26), Kaduna (22), Edo (18), Ogun (16), Imo (12), Kano (9), Yobe (6), Ekiti (5), Jigawa (4) and Osun (2)

 

January 11, 2021 COVID-19: Pastor Yinka Akinbami of House On The Rock dies

COVID-19: Pastor Yinka Akinbami of House On The Rock dies

Members of House On The Rock  took to Twitter to mourn the pastor.

Pastor Yinka Akinbami, from one of the most popular churches in Lagos, House On The Rock has died from COVID-19-the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

Akinbami, an elder at the church died on Saturday, January 9, 2021 after contracting COVID-19.

Head Pastor of House On The Rock, Paul Adefarasin confirmed the passing of Akinbami on his social media pages.

"Yesterday, I received the rude and shocking news of someone deeply dear to me and all of the House on the Rock family. The passing of Pastor Yinka Akinbami has become most painful because if there truly were good men, he was certainly one," Adefarasin said in his statement.

"Egbon Yinka, your sudden passage is hard to understand, yet we bow respectfully to the sovereignty of God while we remain thankful for the decades of impactful work along with the exemplary life you lived while you were with us."

Pastor Akinbami spent over 25 years with House On The Rock and was until his passing, serving in the Family Life Directorate where he coached young people on building families.

Pastor Akinbami is survived by his wife of over 20 years, Pastor Tolu, his children, children-inlaw, and grandchildren.

A host of House on the Rocks members also took to Twitter to mourn the pastor's passing.

"Pastor Yinka Akinbami. One of the loveliest men I ever knew from a distance. This one hurts," sports journalist Ifreke Inyang wrote on Twitter.

Pastor Adefarasin also, in his statement, urged his followers to follow recommended precautions against the virus.

"It's important to remind the community about the deadly nature of Covid-19 and its mutant virus strains," the popular pastor said.

"Please do your part by following all the recommended precautions. That way, you are able to protect yourself and others who become proximal to you."

January 8, 2021 Karim Benzema To Face Trial For Alleged Involvement In Blackmail Case

Karim Benzema To Face Trial For Alleged Involvement In Blackmail Case

Karim Benzema will face trial for his alleged involvement in an attempted blackmail case linked to a sex tape featuring a former France team-mate.

Real Madrid forward Benzema is accused of paying individuals to extort money from Mathieu Valbuena by threatening to make the video public in 2015.

The 33-year-old French striker argues that a police officer used dishonest methods to draw him into the affair.

He has not played for his country since it came to light.

French prosecutors announced Benzema would face trial on Thursday, reported the AFP News Agency.

AFP also quoted Benzema's lawyer, Sylvain Cormier, as saying he was not surprised the matter was going to trial, but that the decision was "as absurd as it was predictable".

Benzema has scored 261 goals for Real since joining the Spanish side in 2009.

He and Valbuena were international team-mates at the time of the affair and were in the France squad for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

Valbuena, 36, was playing for Lyon at the time but is now with Greek side Olympiakos.

 

 

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