A former President of Ghana, Jerry Rawlings, has died from suspected COVID-19 complications. He died at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra, Ghana, on Thursday morning. Jerry Rawlings John AKA J.J.Rawlings was born on 22 June...
The chief executive officer of Water With Development (WaterWide) Wilson Atumeyi has been nominated for Future Awards Africa Prize for Activism. Mr. Atumeyi was selected alongside 6 other young Nigerians who have committed their time and...
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has mobilized 66,000 graduates to participate in the 2020 Batch B service year. Ahead of their admission to camp today, the prospective corps members were mandated to undergo COVID-19 test...
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has announced that 300 new infections were confirmed on Sunday, a figure which is the highest recorded by the centre since August. The new cases were reported from just...
A Nigerian man, Dahiru Buba who trekked over 550 kilometres to celebrate President Buhari's electoral victory in 2015 is down with broken limbs and has launched a public appeal to raise funds that will help treat...
Latest figures released by the NCDC indicate that the total number of Covid-19 cases in Nigeria have risen to 63,508 following the confirmation of an additional 180 new cases of the viral infection. The Director-General of...
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