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You Know Song? Zlatan Set To Drop A New Song Titled “The Matter” – Is This Gonna Be A Hit?



Zlatan has dropped a handful of hit songs born out of Social media trend and here’s another jam.
In case you don’t know much about the trend “The Matter
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Eid Mubarak: Aisha Buhari task Muslim faithful to reflect on family values


Wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, has urged all Muslim faithful to reflect on the prevailing COVID-19 outbreak and its positive impact on family values as the 30-month fasting period came to an end on Friday.
The first lady, who made the call in her Eid-al- Fitr message on Sunday, also urged Nigerians to continue to adhere to the protocol outlined for the virus.
In a tweet on her verified Twitter page, Aisha wrote: “I congratulate the Muslim ummah on the completion of Ramadan fast and the celebration of Eid-al Fitr.
“I enjoin all Muslim faithful to reflect on the prevailing pandemic of COVID-19 and its positive impact on family values, especially stronger family cohesion, as we continue to adhere to the protocol outlined for the pandemic.”
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has announced that another 265 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the last 24 hours, bringing to 7,526 the number of confirmed cases in the country as of Saturday night.

Panic as Buhari probes Abba Kyari’s office, others

Presidency aides silent amid intrigues
A wave of apprehension is sweeping through Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) as President Muhammadu Buhari begins a probe into the office of the late Chief of Staff Abba Kyari. The investigation may lead to all appointments and approvals made by Kyari without Buhari’s permission being cancelled. This is as pundits said the volte face by the president in directing a reversal of over 100 decisions by Kyari could create more problems than it is trying to solve.
Also, a source within the Presidential Villa suggested that the power block that produced the new Chief of Staff Ibrahim Gambari might be the force fighting back.
Sleep might have already begun eluding many officials in the MDA’s on account of contracts okayed without Buhari’s approval. If this is what the president is targeting with a view to shoring up his sagging profile, analysts say trouble looms for those who cut illegal deals with the late CoS.
Though no reason was given for the president’s action, reports suggested no less than 150 memos that didn’t have his authorisation may have been uncovered.
Special Adviser on Media and Publicity Femi Adesina declined to confirm or refute the report. “I’ve seen your text. I’ve seen your text,” he simply said and ended the call. Also, Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity Garba Shehu did not reply to a text message seeking a confirmation on the development.
Sources told The Guardian yesterday that the directive might just be a continuation of the bickering that produced a deep crack within the ranks of the president’s men last February.
The first sign that all was not okay within Buhari’s inner cabinet emerged in December 2019 when National Security Adviser Babagana Monguno wrote a memo to the president alleging interference by Abba Kyari. He accused the late Kyari of usurping presidential powers and directed service chiefs to ignore instructions by the latter.
Monguno’s account of a connection between Kyari’s alleged ‘meddlesomeness’ and an acute spectre of insecurity that had gripped the country was contained in a series of confidential circulars he addressed to top administration officials on national security.
The NSA also accused the chief of staff of sidestepping the president’s directive, to impose his own decision for implementation; a claim some analysts said was all but a direct accusation of treason against Kyari.
The revelations, first published by an online portal, appeared to undercut an integral aspect of the president’s response to critics: that there is unity among security chiefs towards the common interest of defeating terrorists and armed bandits, rather than an admission of clumsiness or crack in his team.
In media interviews after the memo leaked, Chief of Army Staff Tukur Buratai said insecurity was being confronted across board in the Buhari administration. But Monguno’s memo showed he and other service chiefs had been taking controversial orders from Kyari, despite warnings from the NSA that such a practice was not only unconventional but also in violation of the constitution.
The first signs of war between the NSA and the CoS, two of Buhari’s most powerful aides, was the open letter which revealed both men locked in a bitter confrontation amid raging insecurity.
Perhaps the most potent of allegations raised against the chief of staff by the NSA at the time was that he had been flagrantly discarding decisions already taken by the president and imposing his own recommendation(s).Observers saw this as a jarring allegation bordering on treasonable felony.
Since Buhari settled down in office in 2015, Kyari’s role as the chief of staff made him, perhaps, the most-courted associate of the president, arguably more than the president’s wife and other family members.
The chief of staff’s influence exposed him to some of the worst scandals of the administration. Shortly after telecoms giant, MTN, was slammed with a record fine in 2015, Kyari was the one who allegedly played the middleman in negotiating the fines, a role that threw up allegations of fraud when the scandal broke.
An MTN official who allegedly played a key role in the negotiation was said to have lost her job amid the controversy. But Kyari held on to his position, going forward to take part in bigger deals on government’s behalf. Kyari’s influence was also a matter of serious concern for Aisha Buhari, the president’s wife, who had repeatedly lashed out at the chief of staff for allegedly ‘caging’ her husband and making her redundant in the government.
Last November, another online newspaper reportedly obtained documents showing Kyari overriding Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on a crucial decision on RUGA projects, a series of economic palliatives designed to curtail the herdsmen crisis. It was unclear when President Buhari began his friendship with Kyari, but there is little question that it remained deep and robust since 2015.
When the president was re-elected in 2019, he issued a directive to all his appointees to clear files and memos through Kyari on any matter that required presidential attention. The president did not even single out his vice president as an exception to that restriction.
Monguno’s argument in his memo was that the chief of staff did not swear to a constitutional oath and should, therefore, not be seen issuing directives that carry serious implications for the nation. When it comes to national security, Kyari’s job “stops at conveying Mr. President’s written directives,” the NSA argued.
Kyari, according to those conversant with the inner workings of Aso Villa, had his hand in every pie, because he was “leveraging his sound education, brilliant intellect and experience in bureaucracy and business.”
One of the areas, which was used to criticise Kyari’s competence, was his stint at the failed Africa International Bank (AIB), which he presided over. His political opponents tried to define the late CoS as the architect of the negative public perception of the Buhari administration. They also contended that although every government throughout history is wont to harbour a kitchen cabinet, caucus or cabal, “the remarkable distinction is whether the kitchen cabinet is public-spirited or self-centered.”

Dwonload Music Mp3: Viktoh x Zlatan – “Nor Nor”



Viktoh kick starts a new phase and 2020 with the release of this smashing single titled “Nor Nor” featuring Zlatan. After a long time off the music scene (more than a year) Og-Viktoh makes a return with this Zlatan assist record. And the new sound is something we loving already as it been on repeat bursting our speakers.
For years now Viktoh hasn’t been constant with music.
Nor Nor” is a an Afro-Pop sound blended with the Zanku sound and vibe. Zlatan did justice to with as he graced the record with his ad-libs, lamba, banging vibes, rap and catchy Zanku melody. Viktoh also didn’t come short as his vocals brought life and melody to the song. This a sure Jam
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Download Mp3: Bravo G ft. Naira Marley & Lil Kesh – KUM


Bravo G Taps Naira Marley and Lil Kesh for “Kum“.
Fast-rising Nigerian singer and songwriter who is currently signed under the imprint of MMG music, Bravo G comes through with another massive song titled ‘Kum‘ which he enlisted the vocals from the “Illuminati“ crooner Naira Marley alongside the YAGI records boss Lil Kesh.

Kano adjusts FG lockdown, okays Juma’at, sallah prayers



Kano State Governor Abdullahi Ganduje.
Kano State Government on Monday reviewed the extension of the lockdown order imposed by the Federal Government and decided to approve Juma’at and Eid prayers.
The Chairman, Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Mr Boss Mustapha, announced the extension of the lockdown on Kano at the daily briefing of the committee in Abuja.
However, Special Adviser to the Kano State Governor on Media, Salihu Yakasai, also on Monday, disclosed this in a statement shortly after a meeting held between the governor and religious leaders in the state.

The statement said, “Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has accepted and approved recommendations by a selection of 30 Islamic scholars in Kano for the government to allow Friday prayers to hold as well as Eid prayers.
“The governor gave the directive after a lengthy consultation, with the Islamic scholars, including other government officials at the Government House.
“This means that the relaxation of the lockdown on Mondays and Thursdays will continue, but Friday prayers will also be allowed as well as Eid prayers, but traditional Eid celebrations in the state will not be allowed.
“The Imams have also been directed to ensure that everyone wears a face mask, as well as the use of sanitizers and washing of hands. They should also observe spacing as well as making brief sermon and observing social distancing (sic).
 “The state government has also inaugurated a committee that will oversee the distribution of hand sanitizers, sanitation equipment, as well as face masks, among others to Imams of Friday mosques in the state.’’

Sultan Urges Muslims to Comply with Social Distancing as Govs Relax Restrictions


As some governors in the northern part of the country are relaxing restrictions, occasioned by the onset of COVID-19, to enable their citizens to celebrate the Eid-ul-Fitr festival this weekend, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, has admonished Muslim faithful to adhere to the federal government’s protocols on social distancing, wearing masks and handwashing in order to stay safe.
The Sultan’s advice came on the day the pandemic’s confirmed cases increased by 284 to bring the total figure to 6,677.
According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) that released the figures last night, 1, 840 patients have been discharged while 200 have died.
In a tweet on its verified Twitter handle, it said out of the new cases, Lagos State recorded 1,999 followed by Rivers State with 26 while Oyo had 19, Borno and FCT eight, Plateau seven, Jigawa six, Kano five, Abia two while Ekiti, Delta, Kwara, and Taraba have one each.
Governors Abdullahi Ganduje (Kano), Mai Mala Buni (Yobe), Mohammad Abubakar (Jigawa), Babagana Zulum (Borno), Bala Mohammed (Bauchi) and Muhammad Yahaya (Gombe) had relaxed the restrictions imposed on their states to check the spread of the virus much against the strident advice of the federal government against the lifting of the ban on large congregations, including religious ones.
Muslims are marking the end of the Ramadan fasting tomorrow and would congregate at their Eid praying grounds on Saturday to commemorate religious rite.
But in a statement by the Deputy Secretary-General, Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Professor Salisu Shehu, yesterday, the Sultan, who is also the spiritual leader of Muslims and the President-General of the council advised the faithful to adhere to the rules of whichever state they find themselves, saying even where lockdown is relaxed, they should tread with caution.
“As the month of Ramadan is gradually coming to an end and the Eid-ul-Fitr is approaching, it is crucial to reiterate that we are living in unusual times when almost everything normal has become abnormal, including social gatherings and large congregational prayers,” he said, adding: “Therefore, Muslims are enjoined to note that Eid-ul-Fitr is not a compulsory religious activity (fard) and at no point should it be observed if doing so will undermine the fundamental purpose of Shari’ah: security, a multifaceted concept which includes personal, community, national, environmental and health components, among others.”
He added: “Muslims should, therefore, act according to the established protocol in their various communities and locations in Nigeria during the forthcoming Eid-ul-Fitr. In places where restrictions have been lifted from congregational prayers, Muslims should observe their Eid prayers while still taking necessary safety measures regarding personal hygiene, facial masks, and social distancing.
“It is even advisable that in such places, massive gatherings at one Eid ground in a big city should be avoided. Rather the Eid could be performed in area-Mosques to avoid unmanageable crowds.
“However, in places where the ban on large congregational prayers and socio-religious gatherings is still in force, Muslims are directed to be law-abiding while appreciating that intentions supersede actions and actions are judged on the basis of intentions, as Prophet Muhammad said.
“Muslims are advised to be law-abiding in all circumstances, while praying to Allah fervently in their various homes, if that is what the situation requires, to forgive our sins and heal the world from destructive and disruptive diseases like Coronavirus.
“Certainly, people all over the world at large and Nigeria, in particular, are under intense pressure and the sooner the pandemic is over, the better for us all.”
Apprehension over Status of Frontline Security Personnel
Meanwhile, there has been apprehension over the COVID-19 status of security operatives who have been on the frontline of enforcing the lockdown directives issued by the federal government to flatten the curve of the pandemic, THISDAY has learnt.
THISDAY gathered that some of the security operatives have tested positive for the virus, and have been isolated and quarantined, just as several others have opted for self-medication.
While one naval officer has died after the Nigerian Navy tested 1,300 officers and men, the army and the police authorities have isolated their personnel, who tested positive for the virus.
This is coming as the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Adamu, yesterday directed the Assistant Inspectors-General of Police (AIGs) and Commissioners of Police (CPs) to give maximum effect to the presidential directive on the exemption of journalists, medical personnel and other workers on essential service from the ban on interstate movement and curfew imposed across the country.
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. Boss Mustapha, and Mohammed resolved the issue of the essential workers after the Lagos State Commissioner for Police, Mr. Hakeem Odumosu, had detained journalists and medical workers for several hours on Tuesday.
Also, fresh fact has emerged that 80 per cent of COVID-19 patients in Nigeria do not require hospital care before they would be cured of the disease.
THISDAY had reported that a lieutenant commander with the Nigerian Navy (NN), Chike Okoro, deployed in the Naval Pay Office in Lagos had died from underlying complications of the virus.
Further investigations have revealed that the navy is not the only service with personnel on the frontline who have been affected.
In Lagos, the army, civil defence, and the police have had their personnel tested positive for the virus and have been in the isolation centres receiving treatment.
However, the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC), Western Naval Command, Rear Admiral Oladele Daji, who debunked claims that several of his men were positive, said nonetheless, the navy had put workable measures on the ground.
He said the navy mandated its personnel on joint operations to comply with all regulations on COVID-19 prevention, adding that a taskforce pays unscheduled visits to ensure compliance.
He said: “Nose mask is compulsory. The command also produced pocket sanitisers that they gave those of us in the field with a strict warning to ensure we use it especially those who cannot avoid touching their faces.
“From the numbers we have tested so far, only eight confirmed cases have been recorded and so, you can see that eight out of 1,300 doesn’t translate to many.
“We have been taking precautions. We have been calling Lagos COVID-19 response to make sure that we do the test because of the nature of our work.
“We have been sending samples for test and I can tell you that so far, we have tested 1,300 personnel, not counting their family members and only eight are positive.”
He explained that most of the confirmed cases were serving in the medical centres, suggesting that might be the source of the infection.
Daji said: “Because of this, the Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas procured 1,800 PPEs and we distributed them to all our medical personnel in Lagos.
“You know they have to touch and see patients and most of these patients are civilian patients that come to our hospitals because of the modern equipment we have in our hospital.
“The CNS directed that every medical personnel before they see any patient, must have their personal protective equipment.”
Daji said the command was being proactive and was not under pressure, adding that it had built isolation and treatment facilities at the Naval Dockyard, Victoria Island, following predictions that cases in Lagos might rise to 120,000 by July.
“We already had isolation centres that accommodate two in a room and there are 78 rooms, which we have been using to quarantine our personnel that returned from abroad before the airports were closed.”
Also, General Officer Commanding (GOC), 81 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major General Olu Irefin, said the division had only recorded a case of a female soldier who was receiving treatment.
He said precautions were immediately taken to prevent the spread because the personnel of the division were part of the larger society.
He said: “It is not true that many of my personnel have COVID-19. We have our COVID-19 response team formed by the Armed Forces of Nigeria and our isolation centre in Yaba. We have all the testing equipment and kits. We have been carrying out testing of our personnel once there is suspicion.”
Also, Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Police Command, Odumosu said only two of his men were confirmed to have COVID-19 and that they had been treated and discharged.
He said: “You should know that there are many police formations in Lagos. When they say police in Lagos, it does not necessarily mean Lagos State Command.
“We have CP Railway Command, Maritime, CP Airport, CP SFU, CP Anti-Fraud, among others and they have personnel too.
“But if you are referring to my command, I can tell you that only two persons had the virus and they have been treated and discharged.”
Again, IG Directs AIGs, CPs to Exempt Journalists, Others on Essential Service from Curfew
Following the backlash that greeted his directive that journalists and other essential workers were no longer exempted from the ban on interstate movement and nationwide curfew, the IG yesterday ordered Assistant Inspectors-General of Police (AIGs) and Commissioners of Police (CPs) to give maximum effect to the presidential directive on the exemption of workers on essential service.
He said medical personnel, journalists, firefighters among others on essential services remain exempted from the lockdown rules.
A statement issued by the Police Force Headquarters, Abuja said the IG ordered the police managers to ensure compliance with the presidential directive on restriction of inter-state movement with a specific charge to allow essential service workers to proceed without restriction.
“Following unending inquiries on the status of essential workers in respect of the due enforcement of the national curfew and inter-state movement restriction orders emplaced by the federal government, it has become necessary to clear all ambiguity on the position of the Nigeria Police Force especially as it relates to persons on essential duties.
“The Force wishes to state that it is not oblivious of the sensitive, indispensable, patriotic and frontline role of the nation’s workforce that falls within the category of Essential Service Providers particularly as it relates to efforts to curtail and contain the COVID-19 pandemic,” it said.
The statement signed by the Force PRO and Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Mr. Frank Mba, clarified: “All essential workers including medical personnel, ambulance service providers, journalists, firefighters, etc remain exempted from the movement restriction orders as well as the national curfew.”
“Consequently, the Inspector General of Police, IGP M.A Adamu has directed Zonal Assistant Inspectors-General of Police and State Command Commissioners of Police to give maximum effect to these orders and extend due courtesies to essential service providers so affected and also ensure that personnel deployed for the enforcement duties respect the fundamental rights of the citizens.”
It said the IG urged all workers who fall within these categories not to take undue advantage of their positions and privileges to advance other purposes not connected with the performance of their duties within the stated period.
Mustapha and Mohammed had on Tuesday determined the issue of essential workers.
Director of Communications at the Office of the Secretary to the Government of Federation (OSGF), Mr. Willie Bassey, told THISDAY yesterday that Mustapha, who incidentally is the Chairman of the PTF, stayed awake from Tuesday till early yesterday morning to read all the complaints filed by the journalists.
Bassey said that the SGF had noted all the grouses listed by the journalists and had referred all the complaints to the police authority for them to recognise that as essential workers, journalists, with valid means of identification are to be exempted from the presidential order imposing a curfew.
80% of Patients in Nigeria Don’t Need Hospital Care, Says Epidemiologist
The COVID-19 Epidemiologist of Africa Centre for Disease Control (AfCDC) and a consultant to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Dr. Olayinka Ilesanmi, has stated that 80 per cent of COVID-19 patients in Nigeria do not require to be hospitalised before they would be cured of the disease.
Ilesanmi made the statement yesterday when he presented a paper for Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Lagos State Command, with the theme “Safety Consciousness with Efficient Service Delivery: The Way Forward in the Midst of COVID-19.”
The Comptroller, Lagos State Command of Nigeria Immigration Service, Comptroller Doris Braimah, said the purpose of the event was to educate immigration officers and personnel who are also frontline workers as far as COVID-19 is concerned, on how to manage safety in their work environment and maintain efficiency and productivity.
When THISDAY asked the epidemiologist to clarify his statement that most Nigerian cases of COVID-19 do not require to be taken to hospital, he said: “But this is not to de-emphasise the use of hospitals. However, the majority, like 80 per cent of those with COVID-19 so far do not need hospitalisation. Those really in need of hospital care are those with a severe situation. They need the hospital just for them to be monitored in case there is a complication or their situation progress to severity.”
He said that those who do not manifest severe conditions could be isolated at their homes and be monitored once in a while. “Once it is severe that person must need hospitalisation. Severe infection cannot be fought without the use of medication and other hospital care,” he said.
He also said that he has witnessed COVID-19 patients recover without taking any drugs, explaining that “in the treatment of patients for COVID-19, the drugs that are being used are not specific drugs that are meant to treat the illness itself. Most of them manage the symptoms of the disease and also take care of other complications that could arise. So, a few patients, even without the use of medication, have recovered from COVID-19.”
Ilesanmi attributed such recovery to factors like “the level of the immunity of body to fight the infection accounts,” adding that the disease “is also a novel virus and the strain also could help because most of the people having COVID-19 will definitely have the mild conditions. Only very few, which is less than five percent, are in severe condition.”
North Accounts for 70% of New Infections, Govs Lament
In another development, the Northern State Governors Forum has lamented that the region now accounts for about 54 per cent of the national cases and 70 per cent of new infections of the virus in Nigeria.
This was the resolution of the forum at its fourth teleconference meeting held yesterday to review the region’s COVID-19 response, and deliberate on other matters relating to its progress and development.
The resolution was made available to journalists in Jos by the Director of Press to the Chairman of the Forum, Governor Simon Lalong, Mr. Simon Macham.
Lalong appreciated President Muhammadu Buhari’s military intervention to tackle banditry in the region.
On the profiling and evacuation of Almajiris, the forum observed that so far, there had been appreciable progress as many states had transferred Almajiris to other states and also received their citizens without any problem.
They resolved to continue with the exercise by strictly following laid down protocols for their profiling, quarantining, testing, transportation, handling, and taking over as well as reintegration.
On enforcing closure of interstate boundary roads, the governors again expressed disappointment that despite several measures that had been taken, including presidential orders, there were still violations in this regard, where people move from one state to another through compromise and use of illegal routes.
Catholic Archbishop Asks FG to Consider Herbal Remedies
The Catholic Archbishop of Lagos Diocese, Alfred Adewale Martins, has called on the federal government to consider herbal remedies in the quest of a cure for COVID-19.
The cleric made the appeal yesterday during a press conference held at the Holy Cross Cathedral Hall in Lagos.
He said herbal medicine was known for its potency against several diseases.
Martins said Madagascar’s herbal solution was an indication that Nigeria could develop its own remedy through traditional means.
“Herbal medicine has its healing effect and I think it is important that the government gives local practitioners and researchers the opportunities to research into the use of our local herbal roots and come up with remedies from them for this Coronavirus pandemic,” he said.
According to him, “We have heard these local remedies curing different types of diseases before, and it is only appropriate that they are given a chance to prove their efficacy at this point in time.
“We understand that there is a need for test and validation of local herbs. Madagascar has developed its own and was embraced by the federal government.
“That has created the urgency for our government to pay attention to the development and promotion of our own indigenous herbal products and remedies offered by others that will lead to an end to COVID-19 pandemic in our country.”
MURIC Wants Palliatives for Imams, Pastors
In another development, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has asked state governments to consider giving palliatives to imams and pastors to cushion the effect of COVID-19 measures on them.
In a statement issued yesterday, MURIC’s Director, Prof. Ishaq Akintola, said the palliatives would address the agitation to reopen churches and mosques.
“The open demand by certain religious leaders for their places of worship to be reopened lends credence to the pressure clerics are going through,” he said.
“Even the recent decision by some state governments to reopen religious centres is not unconnected with subterranean agitations from clerics in the states- deserted for weeks, the house of God longs for warmth.
“The impact of the economic nosedive on imams and pastors cannot be overemphasized, particularly for a country whose proletariat is overworked, underpaid and overtaxed.”
Akintola said the realities of the Nigerian economy call for government’s attention particularly as they affect keepers of the house of God.
Lagos NMA Commences Sit-at-Home Protest
Despite the intervention of the Lagos State Government and the Nigerian Police Force, the state chapter of the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) commenced sit-at-home with effect from 6 pm yesterday to protest the incessant harassment of its members by security agencies enforcing COVID-19 curfew in the state.
Chairman of the Lagos State branch, Dr. Saliu Oseni, told THISDAY last night that the state government was in talks with the association, but that it was yet to arrive at a decision.
“So, in the meantime, we have commenced our sit-at-home. The decision to suspend it cannot be taken only by me. We are still discussing it with our members. When we arrive at something you will know,” he added.
Meanwhile, the state Commissioner for Information, Lagos State, Mr. Gbenga Omotoso, told THISDAY that the differences the police had with the state chapter of NMA had been resolved, and that he believed the proposed sit-at-home action would not hold.
He said: “The state has been able to placate the association. We are sure they will not go on with the proposed strike. The police have also engaged with them and have promised they would no longer be harassed. I think we have all come to an understanding. So, everyone is good now.”
292 Stranded Nigerians Arrive from Saudi Arabia
Less than two weeks after 256 Nigerian voluntary returnees arrived in Nigeria from the United Arab Emirates, through the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, the federal government has announced that it has received a batch of 292 stranded Nigerians from Saudi Arabia.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama, who tweeted from his verified twitter handle yesterday said that the returnees were doing well and had all settled down in hotels for the mandatory 14-day quarantine.
He noted that the evacuees with a large number of nursing mother and children were flown to Abuja on Tuesday.
Onyeama tweeted: “We received 292 evacuees stranded in Saudi Arabia yesterday. The Saudi government transported them to Abuja. A large number are nursing mothers and children and they are all comfortably settled in hotels under the mandatory 14 days quarantine,” he tweeted.
The country had successfully evacuated Nigerians from United Arab Emirate (265); United Kingdom (253) and the United States (160).
The latest returnees bring to 970 the total number of stranded Nigerians who have been evacuated.

Download Music Mp3:- Peruzzi And Rexxie – Cinnati Love (With Free Verse)


DMW and 3oBG vibe machine, Peruzzi blesses us with a brand new song titled “Cinnati Love“. This record produced by Rexxie is a Love RnB song spiced with the Dance-pop sound to make it lively and fun as you vibe with your feelings.

After the success of his latest body of work – ‘3 EP‘ Huncho vibe serves us with “Cinnati Love“. This is vibe non stop. Peru is also said to be working on another project tagged ‘This Is Gaza‘.
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Download Music Mp3:- Naira Marley – Birthday


Today been 10th Of May marks the Birthday of Marlians President – Naira Marley. To celebrate this wonderful day with the Commander In Chief of the Marlians & Street, A Rebel and Culture Shaper we share with y’all this impressive record “Birthday” released before his Fame… On this track NM shared that he just want to get high and do the stupid dance.

London’s underground legend Naira Marley is a key pioneer in the UK AfroBashment scene, fusing his inimitable Lagos accent with trap, bashment, grime and afrobeats to create a sound that encapsulates the melting pot of London’s constantly innovative club scene.
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BREAKING: FIFA approves five substitutions during matches


Football teams will be allowed to use five substitutes when play resumes after the coronavirus pandemic, the sport’s law-making body announced on Friday.
The International Football Association Board  said in a statement that it had agreed to a proposal by world governing body FIFA for a temporary change to the rules “to protect player welfare”.
Teams face likely fixture congestion in a packed calendar as they attempt to make up for lost time when play can resume.
The lay off is expected to have an impact on player fitness levels too. It also said that competitions which were using video assistant referee would be allowed to drop it for the time being.
The change will apply to competitions scheduled to be completed by 31 December of this year, although FIFA and IFAB left open the possibility that the period could be extended.
While teams will be able to make five substitutions, “to avoid disruption to the game, each team will only have three opportunities to make substitutions” as well as at half time or before extra time.

COVID-19 situation update worldwide, as of 6 May 2020

Since 31 December 2019 and as of 06 May 2020, 3 623 803 cases of COVID-19 (in accordance with the applied case definitions and testing strategies in the affected countries) have been reported, including 256 880 deaths.
Cases have been reported from:
Africa: 49 218 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are South Africa (7 572), Egypt (7 201), Morocco (5 219), Algeria (4 838) and Nigeria (2 950).
Asia: 581 893 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are Turkey (129 491), Iran (99 970), China (83 968), India (49 391) and Saudi Arabia (30 251).
America: 1 553 845 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are United States (1 204 475), Brazil (114 715), Canada (62 046), Peru (51 189) and Ecuador (31 881).
Europe: 1 429 897 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are Spain (219 329), Italy (213 013), United Kingdom (194 990), Germany (164 897) and Russia (155 370).
Oceania: 8 254 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are Australia (6 849), New Zealand (1 138), Guam (149), French Polynesia (60) and Fiji (18).
Other: 696 cases have been reported from an international conveyance in Japan.
Deaths have been reported from:
Africa: 1 924 deaths; the five countries reporting most deaths are Algeria (470), Egypt (452), Morocco (191), South Africa (148) and Nigeria (98).
Asia: 20 361 deaths; the five countries reporting most deaths are Iran (6 340), China (4 637), Turkey (3 520), India (1 694) and Indonesia (872).
America: 90 566 deaths; the five countries reporting most deaths are United States (71 078), Brazil (7 921), Canada (4 043), Mexico (2 507) and Ecuador (1 569).
Europe: 143 898 deaths; the five countries reporting most deaths are United Kingdom (29 427), Italy (29 315), Spain (25 613), France (25 531) and Belgium (8 016).
Oceania: 124 deaths; the 4 countries reporting deaths are Australia (96), New Zealand (21), Guam (5) and Northern Mariana Islands (2).
Other: 7 deaths have been reported from an international conveyance in Japan.

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Epidemiological curves

These histograms are based on the available information at the time of publication, originating from several sources. Data completeness depends on the availability of information from the affected areas. All data should be interpreted with caution as the outbreak is evolving rapidly. In addition, due to the unavailability of date-of-onset data and different testing policies per country, this figure might not be reflective of the evolution of the epidemic.

Distribution of COVID-19 cases worldwide, as of 6 May 2020

Distribution of COVID-19 cases worldwide, as of 6 May 2020
Distribution of cases of COVID-19 by continent (according to the applied case definition and testing strategies in the affected countries)
Cases reported in accordance with the applied case definition and testing strategies in the affected countries.

Distribution of COVID-19 deaths, worldwide, as of 6 May 2020

Distribution of COVID-19 deaths, worldwide, as of 6 May 2020
Distribution of cases of COVID-19 deaths worldwide, by continent

Geographic distribution of COVID-19

Geographic distribution of COVID-19 cases worldwide, as of 6 May 2020

Geographic distribution of COVID-19 cases worldwide, as of 6 May 2020
Geographical distribution of COVID-19 cases - worldwide
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Geographic distribution of cumulative number of reported COVID-19 cases per 100 000 population, worldwide, as of 6 May 2020

Geographic distribution of cumulative number of reported COVID-19 cases per 100 000 population, worldwide, as of 6 May 2020
Geographic distribution of cumulative number of reported COVID-19 cases per 100 000 population, worldwide

Geographic distribution of 14-day cumulative number of reported COVID-19 cases per 100 000 population, worldwide, as of 6 May 2020

Geographic distribution of 14-day cumulative number of reported COVID-19 cases per 100 000 population, worldwide, as of 6 May 2020
Geographic distribution of 14-day cumulative number of reported COVID-19 cases per 100 000 population, worldwide
Region Places reporting cases Cases Deaths Confirmed cases in the last 14 days
Africa Algeria 4838 470 2027
Africa Angola 36 2 12
Africa Benin 96 2 42
Africa Botswana 23 1 3
Africa Burkina_Faso 688 48 88
Africa Burundi 19 1 13
Africa Cameroon 2104 64 941
Africa Cape_Verde 186 2 119
Africa Central_African_Republic 94 0 80
Africa Chad 170 17 136
Africa Comoros 4 1 4
Africa Congo 236 10 71
Africa Cote_dIvoire 1464 18 548
Africa Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo 705 34 346
Africa Djibouti 1120 2 175
Africa Egypt 7201 452 3711
Africa Equatorial_Guinea 439 4 360
Africa Eritrea 39 0 0
Africa Eswatini 116 1 92
Africa Ethiopia 145 4 31
Africa Gabon 397 6 241
Africa Gambia 17 1 7
Africa Ghana 2719 18 1677
Africa Guinea 1811 10 1123
Africa Guinea_Bissau 475 2 425
Africa Kenya 535 24 254
Africa Liberia 170 20 69
Africa Libya 63 3 12
Africa Madagascar 168 0 47
Africa Malawi 41 3 23
Africa Mali 612 32 354
Africa Mauritania 8 1 1
Africa Mauritius 332 10 4
Africa Morocco 5219 191 2010
Africa Mozambique 81 0 42
Africa Namibia 16 0 0
Africa Niger 763 38 108
Africa Nigeria 2950 98 2168
Africa Rwanda 261 0 111
Africa Sao_Tome_and_Principe 174 3 170
Africa Senegal 1329 11 917
Africa Seychelles 11 0 0
Africa Sierra_Leone 199 11 149
Africa Somalia 835 38 549
Africa South_Africa 7572 148 4107
Africa South_Sudan 52 0 48
Africa Sudan 778 45 671
Africa Togo 128 9 42
Africa Tunisia 1022 43 121
Africa Uganda 98 0 40
Africa United_Republic_of_Tanzania 480 18 226
Africa Western_Sahara 6 0 6
Africa Zambia 139 4 74
Africa Zimbabwe 34 4 6
America Anguilla 3 0 0
America Antigua_and_Barbuda 25 3 1
America Argentina 5007 264 1875
America Aruba 100 2 3
America Bahamas 89 11 24
America Barbados 82 7 7
America Belize 18 2 0
America Bermuda 115 7 17
America Bolivia 1802 86 1193
America Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba 6 0 0
America Brazil 114715 7921 71636
America British_Virgin_Islands 7 1 2
America Canada 62046 4043 23633
America Cayman_Islands 75 1 9
America Chile 22016 275 11184
America Colombia 8613 378 4464
America Costa_Rica 755 6 86
America Cuba 1685 69 548
America Curaçao 16 1 2
America Dominica 16 0 0
America Dominican_Republic 8480 354 3436
America Ecuador 31881 1569 21483
America El_Salvador 587 14 362
America Falkland_Islands_(Malvinas) 13 0 1
America Greenland 11 0 0
America Grenada 21 0 7
America Guatemala 763 19 447
America Guyana 93 10 26
America Haiti 101 12 43
America Honduras 1270 93 760
America Jamaica 473 9 240
America Mexico 26025 2507 16524
America Montserrat 11 1 0
America Nicaragua 16 5 6
America Panama 7523 210 2702
America Paraguay 431 10 218
America Peru 51189 1444 33352
America Puerto_Rico 1924 99 672
America Saint_Kitts_and_Nevis 15 0 0
America Saint_Lucia 18 0 3
America Saint_Vincent_and_the_Grenadines 17 0 5
America Sint_Maarten 76 14 8
America Suriname 10 1 0
America Trinidad_and_Tobago 116 8 1
America Turks_and_Caicos_islands 12 1 1
America United_States_of_America 1204475 71078 379434
America United_States_Virgin_Islands 66 4 12
America Uruguay 670 17 127
America Venezuela 367 10 82
Asia Afghanistan 3224 95 2132
Asia Bahrain 3720 8 1747
Asia Bangladesh 10929 183 7547
Asia Bhutan 7 0 1
Asia Brunei_Darussalam 138 1 0
Asia Cambodia 122 0 0
Asia China 83968 4637 104
Asia India 49391 1694 29407
Asia Indonesia 12071 872 4936
Asia Iran 99970 6340 15168
Asia Iraq 2431 102 829
Asia Israel 16289 238 2347
Asia Japan 15354 543 3858
Asia Jordan 471 9 46
Asia Kazakhstan 4277 29 2252
Asia Kuwait 5804 40 3724
Asia Kyrgyzstan 871 12 259
Asia Laos 19 0 0
Asia Lebanon 741 25 64
Asia Malaysia 6383 106 901
Asia Maldives 573 1 488
Asia Mongolia 41 0 6
Asia Myanmar 161 6 40
Asia Nepal 82 0 40
Asia Oman 2735 12 1227
Asia Pakistan 22550 526 12801
Asia Palestine 538 4 209
Asia Philippines 9684 637 3085
Asia Qatar 17142 12 10609
Asia Saudi_Arabia 30251 200 18620
Asia Singapore 19410 18 10285
Asia South_Korea 10806 255 112
Asia Sri_Lanka 771 9 461
Asia Syria 44 3 2
Asia Taiwan 438 6 13
Asia Tajikistan 293 5 293
Asia Thailand 2988 54 177
Asia Timor_Leste 24 0 1
Asia Turkey 129491 3520 33900
Asia United_Arab_Emirates 15192 146 7437
Asia Uzbekistan 2207 10 515
Asia Vietnam 271 0 3
Asia Yemen 21 3 20
Europe Albania 820 31 211
Europe Andorra 751 46 34
Europe Armenia 2619 40 1146
Europe Austria 15586 606 753
Europe Azerbaijan 2060 26 580
Europe Belarus 18350 107 11627
Europe Belgium 50509 8016 9553
Europe Bosnia_and_Herzegovina 1946 79 606
Europe Bulgaria 1689 78 714
Europe Croatia 2112 83 204
Europe Cyprus 878 20 94
Europe Czechia 7896 257 855
Europe Denmark 9821 503 2126
Europe Estonia 1711 55 159
Europe Faroe_Islands 187 0 2
Europe Finland 5412 246 1398
Europe France 132967 25531 15643
Europe Georgia 604 9 196
Europe Germany 164897 6996 19203
Europe Gibraltar 144 0 11
Europe Greece 2642 146 241
Europe Guernsey 252 13 13
Europe Holy_See 11 0 2
Europe Hungary 3111 373 943
Europe Iceland 1799 10 21
Europe Ireland 21983 1339 5943
Europe Isle_of_Man 326 23 19
Europe Italy 213013 29315 29056
Europe Jersey 293 24 38
Europe Kosovo 856 26 252
Europe Latvia 896 17 148
Europe Liechtenstein 83 1 1
Europe Lithuania 1423 46 158
Europe Luxembourg 3840 96 222
Europe Malta 482 5 39
Europe Moldova 4363 136 1749
Europe Monaco 95 4 1
Europe Montenegro 324 8 11
Europe Netherlands 41087 5168 6953
Europe North_Macedonia 1526 86 295
Europe Norway 7903 209 737
Europe Poland 14431 716 4575
Europe Portugal 25702 1074 4484
Europe Romania 13837 827 4595
Europe Russia 155370 1451 102607
Europe San_Marino 589 41 113
Europe Serbia 9677 200 2787
Europe Slovakia 1421 25 222
Europe Slovenia 1445 98 105
Europe Spain 219329 25613 22187
Europe Sweden 23216 2854 7894
Europe Switzerland 29926 1482 1945
Europe Ukraine 12697 316 6105
Europe United_Kingdom 194990 29427 65946
Oceania Australia 6849 96 202
Oceania Fiji 18 0 0
Oceania French_Polynesia 60 0 3
Oceania Guam 149 5 13
Oceania New_Caledonia 18 0 0
Oceania New_Zealand 1138 21 26
Oceania Northern_Mariana_Islands 14 2 0
Oceania Papua_New_Guinea 8 0 1
Other Cases_on_an_international_conveyance_Japan 696 7 0
Total   3623803 256880 1108643

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