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January 12, 2021 FG Considers Extension Of Curfew Hours As Response To Second Wave Of Covid-19 Pandemic

FG Considers Extension Of Curfew Hours As Response To Second Wave Of Covid-19 Pandemic

The Federal Government is considering extension of the curfew hours as part of its response to the second wave of coronavirus pandemic in the country.

The National Coordinator of the Presidential Task Force, Dr. SANI ALIYU, who disclosed this at the PTF briefing in Abuja, said the Federal Government was in talks with state governments on the review of the curfew.

The PTF coordinator also sensitized health workers to be wary of patients who present persistent fever or shortness of breath; which he said is possibly going to be COVID.

Also at the briefing, the Minister of Education, Mallam ADAMU ADAMU, said the January 18 date for schools to resume was not sacrosanct.

He said the date would be subjected to a review as a new date might be announced.

 

 

January 12, 2021 FBI Warns Of Possibility Of Armed Protests Ahead Joe Biden’s Swearing In

FBI Warns Of Possibility Of Armed Protests Ahead Joe Biden’s Swearing In

The FBI is warning of the possibility of armed protests being held across the US in the days before JOE BIDEN is sworn in as president.

There are reports of armed groups planning to gather at all 50 state capitols and in Washington DC in the run-up to his 20 January inauguration.

The fears come as security plans are hardened for the event itself.

On Monday, Mr. BIDEN told reporters he was not afraid to take the oath of office outside of the US Capitol.

The Chief of the National Guard Bureau, DANIEL HOKANSON said security will be beefed up in most states in the US.

January 11, 2021 Rapper ELDee Says Banning Anyone From Social Media Is A Form Of Tyranny

Rapper ELDee Says Banning Anyone From Social Media Is A Form Of Tyranny

The rapper's tweet is coming in the wake of the US president, Donald Trump's ban from several social media platforms.

Nigerian rapper Lanre Dabiri also known as eLDee says banning anyone from social media is a form of tyranny.

The music star made this known via his Twitter page on Monday, January 11, 2021.

"Banning someone from a social media platform simply because you don't agree with their opinions is a classic demonstration of tyranny," he tweeted.

The rapper's tweet may be connected to the recent developments in the United States of America.

It would be recalled that the outgoing president of the United States, Donald Trump was banned from several social media platforms for what has been perceived as inciting violence.

Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and several other social media platforms axed the 45th president of the country from their platforms after the violence that took place at the US Capitiol.

January 11, 2021 SERAP Asks Buhari To Drop Plan To Borrow N895bn Funds In Dormant Accounts

SERAP Asks Buhari To Drop Plan To Borrow N895bn Funds In Dormant Accounts

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project has sent an open letter to President BUHARI urging him to "to promptly drop the plan by the Federal Government to borrow about N895bn of unclaimed dividends and funds in dormant accounts.

It says government plans to use the unconstitutional and illegal Finance Act, 2020, to achieve goal.

The Finance Act, signed into law by BUHARI last December, would allow the government to borrow unclaimed dividends and dormant account balances owned by Nigerians in any bank in the country.

But SERAP in a letter signed by its deputy director KOLAWOLE OLUWADARE said borrowing unclaimed dividends and funds in dormant accounts amount to an illegal expropriation, and would hurt poor and vulnerable Nigerians.

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