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August 13, 2020 Katy Perry defends support of Ellen DeGeneres following backlash

Katy Perry defends support of Ellen DeGeneres following backlash

Katy Perry has commented on her defence of Ellen DeGeneres after she received criticism for her remarks.

It comes as the pop star stated she only had “positive takeaways” from the host and the show in some tweets.

“I started that tweet off not undermining anyone else’s experience,” she told the Los Angeles Times. “I wanted to only speak from my own experience. I have over 100 million people that follow me on Twitter, so not everyone is going to agree with me.

A number of staff members on the talk show spoke anonymously to Buzzfeed claiming they had experienced intimidation and racism.

The allegations included employees being fired after taking medical leave or bereavement days, facing microaggressions and a culture of bullying and favouritism by executive producers.

Perry wasn’t the only big name to speak out in defence of DeGeneres and the programme as Ashton Kutcher and Kevin Hart also offered up their support.

The stars received a backlash online for their comments as users suggested their treatment may have had something to do with their celebrity status.

“You’ve only had positive takeaways because you’re one of the biggest artists on the planet Katy. That’s why,” said a respondent to Perry.

Kutcher said DeGeneres and her team treated him and his people with “respect and kindness” but his followers asked him to consider employees’ experiences.

“I get celebrity friends coming out in defense of Ellen to an extent. And I like Ellen. But… employees are complaining about their work experience there. Can that be understood? No one knows what it’s like but them. It’s invalidating what *they* experienced on a regular basis,” one responded.

Kutcher replied with a simple: “I understand”.

DeGeneres apologised to employees following the reports of a toxic work environment on her show.

In a letter to crew she stated that when The Ellen DeGeneres Show started she told everyone it would be “a place of happiness”.

“Obviously, something changed, and I am disappointed to learn that this has not been the case,” she said. “And for that, I am sorry.”

August 10, 2020 Former Senator Buruji Kashamu Buried in Ogun State

Former Senator Buruji Kashamu Buried in Ogun State

BURUJI KASHAMU, the late former senator, has been buried in Ogun State, a day after he died from complications of COVID-19 at the age of 62.

KASHAMU was interred at his Ijebu-Igbo home in Ogun State.

Before the internment, former military and civilian leader, OLUSEGUN OBASANJO had written a controversial condolence letter to Ogun State Governor, DAPO ABIODUN on the death of Senator BURUJI KASHAMU, a politician and businessman.

KASHAMU, until his death, was wanted by the United States Department of Justice over alleged drug trafficking and money laundering.

OBASANJO accused KASHAMU of manoeuvring the law and politics to escape from facing justice on alleged criminal offence in Nigeria and outside Nigeria.

OBASANJO, who maintained a bitter and deep grudge against the deceased Senator, said in his letter that while KASHAMU’sdeath was sad, the life and history of the departed have lessons for those on this side of the veil.

August 10, 2020 Nigeria Records 437 New Covid-19 Cases

Nigeria Records 437 New Covid-19 Cases

Nigeria has recorded 437 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 46,577.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control disclosed the figure which rose from 46,140 in a tweet on Sunday night.

Lagos has the highest number of new infections with 107, followed by the Federal Capital Territory and Plateau which reported 91 and 81 cases respectively.

Other states with new cases are Kaduna – 32, Ogun – 30, Kwara – 24, Ebonyi – 19, Ekiti – 17, Oyo – eight, Borno – six, Edo – six, Kano – four, Nasarawa – three, Osun – three, Taraba – three, Gombe – two and Bauchi – one.

Since the outbreak of the virus in the country, 33,186 patients have been treated and discharged while 945 others lost their lives to the virus. 

August 7, 2020 FG Approves Phase 2 Of Lockdown By 4weeks

FG Approves Phase 2 Of Lockdown By 4weeks

The federal government has approved the extension of the second phase of the lockdown for another four weeks as the country continues its fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

This was announced by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, BOSS MUSTAPHA, at the daily briefing in Abuja.

The National Coordinator of the taskforce, Dr SANI ALIYU disclosed that the team has toldthe aviation authorities to begin the process for the reopening of international flights.

Dr ALIYU also talked about national common entrance for primary school students while reiterating that schools remain closed.

Here in Lagos, Worship centres are set to reopen today with Muslim Jumat prayers while Church services on Sunday.

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