As Lagos continues to record an increase in COVID-19 positive cases in recent weeks suggestive of a second wave, the State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, has said that citizens need to make lifestyle adjustments by adhering to all non-pharmaceutical interventions in order to cope with the global pandemic. Abayomi, who stated this...
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SA DIASPORA: YESTERDAY WAS A COCKTAIL OF GOV’T & IMO DIASPORA FUNCTIONS. APPLAUDS GOV. UZODIMMA FOR DOGGEDNESS The Christmas clock is ticking, several events with not enough time to attend them all; for 3R Government Officials the demand is even higher than normal. And for the Office of the Governor on Diaspora, this is...
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———- A successful partnership between Met officers based in Southwark and community wardens from the local council is celebrating several months of positive results as it embarks on further initiatives to help keep Londoners safe. Local officers and cadets regularly join forces with the wardens from Southwark Council to conduct community engagement patrols and weapon...
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———- My favourite end-of-the-year quote, which I have shared with many others, is the following passage from Chapter 3 of the inimitable Chinua Achebe’s Things Falls Apart, a novel of monumental, evergreen relevance, translated into over 50 languages, a product of pure genius, a milestone in world literature. Achebe wrote: “…The year that Okonkwo took eight hundred...
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———— UK Military personnel will provide planning and training support to secondary schools and colleges with testing at the start of the spring term. The personnel are on standby to support secondary schools and colleges across England to roll out COVID-19 testing to students and staff as the new term begins in January. The Armed...
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PROFESSOR BANJI AKINTOYE, THE WORLD-WIDE LEADER OF ILANA OMO OODUA, THE YORUBA GLOBAL MOVEMENT AND EMERITUS PROFESSOR EMMANUEL NWANZE, OF UNIVERSITY OF BENIN, HEAD CALL FOR YORUBA AND IGBO TO SPEAK WITH ONE VOICE Noting: the history of Yoruba and Igbo relations and the current sorry state of the political and economic situation in Nigeria...
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…as gov meets Obas, renders account of stewardship Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, has declared that his administration’s determination to extract value from mineral resources abundant in the Oke Ogun area of the state, and the competitive advantage of the area in terms of agriculture to boost agribusiness and the state’s Internally Generated Revenue,...
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Time To Find A New Legitimate Socio-Cultural Organization To Replace Oha-Na-Eze Ndigbo …its outcry on marginalization of Igbos in the Nigeria Police Force grossly belated The Int’l Society for Civil Liberties & Rule of Law, INTERSOCIETY, is strongly calling on educated Igbo persons, and wise and conscientious others; drawn from middle class and class of...
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By UMAR ARDO, Ph.D Judging by the spate of insecurity currently pervading the country, Nigeria can be rightly said to have drifted inexorably into a complete failed state. All over the country, especially in the North, from my home state of Adamawa and Borno in the North-east, to Benue and Niger in the...
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More than 600,000 people in the UK have received the first dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine as part of the largest vaccination programme in British history. The government has today published figures which show the number of people who have received the vaccine between 8 December and 20 December in the UK is 616,933. The...
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