Nigeria, others can screen more people as WHO lists diagnostics for emergency use The G-Science Academies of Science and Medicine from across the globe, including academies of the G-7 countries have advocated greater international cooperation to contain coronavirus. The 15 ...
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NAFDAC okays conditional emergency use for COVID-19 test kits
The National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has granted conditional emergency use approval of medical devices for COVID-19 antibody, as well as antigen test kits to manufacturing companies and importers of such devices. It explained that the ...
Read More »Coronavirus may push 500 million people into poverty, Oxfam warns
UNODC unveils GrugHelpNet for needy drug users Oxfam, an international non-governmental organisation, has warned that the economic fallout of the COVID-19 crisis could push 500 million people into poverty globally, unless urgent action was taken to rescue developing countries. In ...
Read More »Group cautions against handouts for councils, urges self-reliance
The Resource Centre for Human Rights and Civic Education (CHRICED) has called for on the 774 local governments in Nigeria to be self-reliant, centres of industrial production, and not receivers of unsustainable Federal Government handouts. It would be recalled that ...
Read More »Pandemic can’t deprive Christians of joy, victory over evil at Easter, CAN declares
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has declared that the disruptions of activities occasioned by the outbreak of coronavirus cannot deprive Christians of the joy and victory over all evil, which the resurrection of Jesus Christ has brought to the ...
Read More »Bayelsa State govt relaxes lockdown for Easter celebration
Following appeals by various Christian bodies, the Bayelsa State government has relaxed partial lockdown of the state to enable Christian faithful fully participate in the Easter celebrations. Governor Douye Diri announced the decision during an enlarged meeting with members of ...
Read More »Facebook unveils information centres in Nigeria, Cameroun, 15 others
Social media platform, Facebook is expanding its Coronavirus Information Centre to 17 more countries in sub-Saharan Africa, including Nigeria. The others include Benin Republic; Burkina Faso; Cameroun; Cape Verde; Chad; Cote d’ Ivoire; Ethiopia and Gabon. The rest are Guinea; ...
Read More »Federal Government mulls narrow fuel price band for flexibility
Disturbed by the seeming reluctance of petroleum marketers regarding the adjustment of pump price under the monthly pricing template, the Federal Government is to maintain a narrow price band for seamless transition. Group Managing Director (GMD) of the Nigerian National ...
Read More »President Buhari pardons 2600 prisoners, Anthony Enahoro, Ambrose Ali, others
President Muhammadu Buhari has pardoned 2,600 inmates of correctional centres nationwide. Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbeshola, who made the disclosure in Abuja, said 70 of the inmates were from the Kuje maximum custodial centre. The tally includes 41 federal prisoners ...
Read More »Govt expresses worry over decline in oil revenue, monthly allocations
The Bayelsa State Government has expressed worry over the impending economy crisis in the country as a result of the increasing shortfall in oil revenue and decline in revenue from the Federation Account arising from the global COVID-19 crisis. The ...
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