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Sunday, 29 March 2020

STUBBORN NIGERIANS: ABUJA ENFORCEMENT TEAM SHUTS DOWN SERVICE@ CHRIST EMBASSY

                                                                                


Some wedding ceremonies and a church service holding at Berger Park, Wuse Zone 6 and another  @ Chist Embassy church ,Jabi-Utako area in Abuja on Saturday, were shut down by officials of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) enforcement team.

The FCTA tweeted;
 TODAY: Closure of Chist Embassy church at Jabi-Utako area in Abuja where the FCTA Enforcement team met ongoing church programmes and wedding activity. Kindly abide by laid down guidelines to stay safe ....

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COVID-19 FACT: CORONA VIRUS IS NOT AIRBORNE

                                                                        


The World Health Organization (WHO) has debunked a myth which suggested that coronavirus is airborne and can remain in the air for 8 hours.



The international health agency in its tweet, stated that the virus is mainly transmitted through droplets generated when an infected person coughs, sneezes or speaks. It added that the droplets are too heavy to hang in the air and falls quickly on the floor and surfaces.



However,some of the protective measures the WHO listed include keeping 1m distance from other people, disinfecting surfaces, washing of hands.



See the tweet below;

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: MAN ALLEGEDLY STABS PREGNANT WIFE TO DEATH

                                                                           



A pregnant woman,Rita Onyemauchechukwu Onyebuchi,  has died after her husband,Mr Ikechukwu popularly called "Agbada",  allegedly stabbed her to death just two months after their wedding.

On Tuesday, March 24, her younger brother Onyebuchi John Paul, who works in the same company with her noticed she wasn't at work - a rare occurrence. He called her but she wasn't picking her calls.

After work, he went to her house in  Ezimezi village, Amawbia, Anambra state, but saw the door to the house locked. He also noticed that his sister's husband's car was not in the compound.

He went home then called the husband but his number was switched off.On Wednesday, his sister didn't show up at work and their mother, who is suffering from high blood pressure, was already worried.



On Thursday morning, March 26, the brother stopped by his sister's house on his way to work and saw a crowd, including police officers, gathered in the compound.He was led into the house where he saw the decomposing body of his sister lying in a pool of her own blood.



John Paul revealed that his sister is 2 months pregnant and he took to Facebook to call for justice for his murdered sister and her unborn baby.


He wrote;
Dear compatriots am writing this with a heavy heart, a heart that seeks for justice and wants the law to take its full place about what I will say. ......




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Friday, 27 March 2020

FEMI OTEDOLA PLEDGES N1 BILLION TO FIGHT COVID-19 IN NIGERIA

                                                                                 


Femi Otedola, has pledged N1 billion to help in the fight against Coronavirus in Nigeria. He made the announcement in a post he shared on his Instagram page on Friday afternoon March 27. that read thus...


COVID-19: BEWARE OF FAKE FACE MASK

BEWARE: Please be careful of the protective FACE MASK you are buying or using at this COVID-19 pandemic period; as majority of them are fake and dangerous to our skin.

CRIME: OGUN POLICE ARRESTS MAN FOR STEALING 7CARS OF WORSHIPERS @ RCCG CAMP


                                                                           


The police in Ogun state have arrested a middle-aged man, Friday Ezi, for stealing seven cars of worshippers at the Redeemed Christian Church of God's camp ground on Lagos/Ibadan Expressway in Ogun State and selling them off to his accomplice, 27-year-old Onyekachi Atama, a spare parts autodealer in Onitsha, Anambra state.



A statement from the state police command spokesperson, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said ,    "The detectives embarked on full scale forensic and technical investigation which yielded positive result with the arrest of one Friday Ezi, who actually stole the car from Redemption Camp. He was traced to Edo State, and was promptly arrested on the 10th of March 2020. His arrest and eventual confessional statement led the operatives to Onitsha in Anambra State, to effect the arrest of his accomplice and the notorious receiver, Onyekachi Atama, on the 15th of March 2020" Oyeyemi said .



Oyeyemi added that the State Commissioner of police, Kenneth Ebrimson, has directed that the suspects be transferred to the Anti car theft section of the State Criminal investigation and intelligence Department for proper investigation and prosecution.

OONIRISHA TO SHUT DOWN PALACE


                                                                         



The Oonirisha palace  has been shut down as a measure to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

This was revealed in a statement issued by his Director of Media and Public Affairs, Comrade Moses Olafare.

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye, also advised Nigerians to adhere to the guidelines given by authorities to help protect themselves from coronavirus.

He said, “The only easiest solution to it is for everyone to stay at home, Covid-19 is not a respecter of anybody and it does not honour anybody. This is the first time in a very long while that the whole world is having a common problem, we must tackle it together.
“We must look beyond the current negativities attached and look at the lessons embedded in this challenging period of our lives. Coronavirus teaches high personal hygiene, let us be clean and embrace regular handwashing with clean water and soap.

“It also teaches that Nigeria as a member of the global community should invest in something bigger and also respect nature because we need it to survive, nature does not need us.

“While staying at home, let us maintain a high level of decency and avoid rumour peddling because panic kills faster than the virus itself. We now have several fake news flying across, let us act responsibly by not instilling fear in one another and it shall be well with us.”