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June 1, 2020 Nigeria Hits 10,000 Mark Of Covid-19 As New 307 Cases Were Recorded

Nigeria Hits 10,000 Mark Of Covid-19 As New 307 Cases Were Recorded

Nigeria has hit 10,000 mark of COVID-19 as the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control last night announced new 307 cases in 14 states and the FCT.

The latest cases bring the total infections in the country to 10,162.

Breakdown of the new cases from the NCDC showed that Lagos accounted for the highest number with 188 cases, followed by the FCT-44, Ogun-19, Kaduna-14. Oyo-12, Bayelsa-9, Gombe-5, Kano and Delta with 3 fresh cases, Imo, Rivers, Niger and Bauchi states recorded 2 new cases while Plateau and Kwara had 1 new case each.

So far the nation had discharged: 3, 007 people from isolation centres nationwide while deaths rose to 287.

May 29, 2020 NCDC Confirms 182 New Cases of Covid-19; Totaling 8,915

NCDC Confirms 182 New Cases of Covid-19; Totaling 8,915

COVID-19 cases in Nigeria increased further yesterday with 182 cases just as the nation intensifies efforts to flatten the curve of the pandemic.

The new cases were confirmed by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control on Twitter.

The new cases take the country’s total infections to 8,915 out of which 2,592 have been discharged with 259 losing their lives.

Breakdown of the cases spread across 15 states and the FCT, shows Lagos accounting for the highest with 111 cases, Akwa Ibom-10, Oyo-8, Kaduna and Delta had new 6 cases, Rivers-5, Ogun and Ebonyi with 4 cases each while Kano recorded new 3 cases and Plateau, Kwara and Gombe with fresh 2 cases each.

Other states with one case each are Kebbi, Bauchi and Borno and the FCT with 16 cases.

May 29, 2020 Court Strikes Out Charges Against Sen Adeleke Over Alleged Exam Malpractice

Court Strikes Out Charges Against Sen Adeleke Over Alleged Exam Malpractice

A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has struck out the case against Senator ADEMOLA ADELEKE of the Peoples Democratic Party.

ADELEKE was charged to court by the Federal Government over alleged exam malpractice.

The prosecution counsel, Mr. SIMON LOUGH filed an application for the withdrawal of charges against the Senator.

The trial judge, Justice INYANG EEKWO in his ruling today, in turn, discharged Senator ADELEKE with the view of the prosecutor’s decision to withdraw the charges against him.

Senator ADELEKE and SIKIRU were accused of impersonation, both registering as students of Ojo-Aro Community Grammar school, Ojo-Aro, Osun state to enable them to sit for the National Examinations Council examination of June/July 2017 while the other defendants were accused of aiding the commission in the alleged offence.

May 29, 2020 Nigerian Marks 21 Years Of Return To Democratic Rule

Nigerian Marks 21 Years Of Return To Democratic Rule

Today May 29 marks twenty one years of return to democratic rule in the country.

You will recall that after several years of military rule, former Head of state, OLUSEGUN OBASANJO was elected President on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party in 1999 and ruled for two terms of eight years till 2007.

Late UMARU MUSA YA’ADUA took over from OBASANJO but could not complete his first tenure when he died on May 5, 2010 paving the way for GOODLUCK JONATHAN his vice to assume the reign of power.

He served as President from 2010 to 2015.

But JONATHAN lost the 2015 presidential election to former military Head of State, MUHAMMADU BUHARI.

President BUHARI, who was first elected in 2015 on the mantra of diversifying the economy, fighting corruption and restoring security in the country, got a second term in office in 2019.

The Presidency, yesterday, released a 60-page compendium to mark President BUHARI’s fifth anniversary.

A statement by his Media aide, FEMI ADESINA, said after five years, the three-prong areas the BUHARI’s administration based its interventionist agenda, security, reviving the economy (with particular emphasis on job creation, especially for youths) and the fight against corruption, cannot be compared to what they were in 2015, prior to his presidency.

The nation’s Democracy Day has been moved from May 29 to June 12 in recognition of the struggle and the supreme price paid for return of civil rule in Nigeria by late MKO ABIOLA winner of the annulled June 12, 1993 Presidential election.

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