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Sunday, 29 March 2020

Police Station burnt in katsina overJumat prayers of Friday.

COVID-19: Police station burnt in Katsina over Juma’at prayers 


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The Police in Katsina State has arrested 90 people for allegedly setting ablaze Kusada Divisional Police Station over suspension of Friday congregational prayer by the state government to contain the spread of coronavirus.
One of the rioters also lost his life in the encounter, the police command spokesman, SP Gambo Isah, said in a statement issued to newsmen on Saturday in Katsina.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the state government directed closure of state borders, suspended large gatherings, Friday congregational prayer and Church services.

According to the police spokesman, some disgruntled youths, under the leadership of one Malam Hassan, conducted Friday prayer in one of the Juma’at mosques in Kusada, in defiance of the directives.
“Subsequently, he was arrested for questioning at Area Commander’s office, Malumfashi, which did not go down well with some of his followers.

“Consequently, today, March 28, 2020, at about 09:00hrs, this particular group organised themselves in such a tumultuous manner, rioting and attacked police station and over-powered the policemen on duty at Kusada Division.

“They set ablaze the police station and DPO’s Quarters,” he said.
Isah explained that the youth also burnt down seven vehicles and 10 motorcycles.

He, however. said normalcy had been restored to the area, and added that the Commissioner of Police, Sanusi Buba, had deployed police patrol teams and Special Joint Security Task Force to beef up security.

The police spokesman said that the 90 suspects arrested would be prosecuted after full investigation.

Jus know! Donators actors on Corona Virus: List of Nigerians that have donated and the amount they donated

Corona Virus became a world problem since the beginning of this year, but it hit majorly this month, and even the first case in Nigeria was confirmed in March, however some Nigerians with good heart and God's mind have donated some money to help fight against the disease.



Here is a list of those that donated and the amount they donated.
1. Atiku Abubakar- 50 million
2. Tu face idibia- 10 million
3. Run town-10 million
4. Folashade alakija-35 million worth items
5. Aliko Dangote- 1 billion
6. Segun Agbaje- 1 billion
7. Jim Ovia- 1 billion
8. Femi otedola 1 billion
9. Herbert Wigwe 1 billion
10. Tony elumelu 1 billion
11. Abdulsamad Rabiu 1 billion
Corporate donations.
1. NNPC- 11 billion
2. Access bank 1 billion
3. GT bank 1 billion
4. Zenith bank 1 billion
We thank all of them for this..
The money was donated for corona virus relief fund, and for medical kits to get appropriate things for victims.

Caution: Common foods you should avoid, they may be harmful to your health. Updated for you at this corona virus era

Our state of health most of the time depends on the food we eat (diet) and the kind of life we are living (lifestyle). The foods we eat can do two things in our body. They can destroy our body cells and cause diseases or build our cells and get us immuned against diseases. In other words, we are what we eat and drink.


Most of the foods we consume these days are bad, in the sense that their enzymes and nutrients are destroyed during cooking and processing. Some of these foods are preserved with chemicals that are injurious to our health.

In addition, during their packaging dangerous chemical substances are released into them.

Among these bad foods, the ones that are common are:

1. Ponmon(Hides and skin).
Animal hides and skin popularly called ponmo is eaten as a substitute for meat because it is cheaper in the market. It is bad in the sense that it contains no nutrients and during its preparation, the tyres used in burning hides and skin contain dangerous chemicals, which are drawn into your body.
2. Smoked foods
Smoked foods such as smoked fish and meat are prepared from burning materials such as woods. The burnt wood produced heat and smoke. While the heart cooks the food, the smoke preserves it and adds flavor to it.
How is smoked foods bad for your health?
Smoked foods can pose serious threat to your health by increasing your risk of cancer. When wood is burnt, certain chemicals, Polycyclic aromatic (PAH), which is carcinogenic are released into food through smoke.
Recent studies have shown that smoke foods contain chemical conterminants, which are harmful to your health and can cause dangerous diseases in the long run.
3. Imported frozen chickens.
As the name implies, frozen chickens are bad foods that can frozen you to death because they are preserved with formalin, the chemical used to preserve corpse. Formalin is carcinogenic and can cause cancer and kidney disease. Flies not moving near imported frozen chickens in the market is a confirmation of the use formalin.
4. Nylon-wrapped moimoi.
Moimoi is a common food eaten at home or in the restaurant. During its preparation, it is wrapped with either nylon or local leaf called ewe moimoi. Nylon is used these days instead of leaves because leaves are scarced and very expensive.
Nylon-wrapped moimoi can wrap you to death because the nylon released carcinogenic substance (Bisphenol A) into moimoi when heated.
5. Soda.
Soda contains a lot of sugar. A single can of soda contains the equivalent of 10 teaspoons of sugar. Anytime you consume soda, the sugar in it can put strain on your pancreas and lead to diabetes, dehydration, obesity and heart diseases.
6. Sachet water.
Sachet water popularly called pure water is harmful to your health because the nylon the water is contained produces Bisphenol A. Bisphenol A is released into the water when the nylon is heated during sealing.
7. Processed foods /Junk foods.
Processed foods are everywhere because they are tasty, convenient and safe time.But with the whole lot of additives in processed foods, they are risk factors of obesity, heart diseases, diabetes, high blood pressure and miscarriage. Common processed foods around are biscuits, donought, cakes, breakfast cereals pies and bread.
To stay healthy at all time avoid these foods and other bad foods.
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Just breaking: Dangote tests negative for coronavirus


Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote has tested negative for coronavirus as confirmed in a tweet he shared today March 29.

Dangote's health status came under public attention after reports of physical contact with some governors and the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari, who tested positive for the virus.

He wrote;
“The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted modern society, affecting our collective health and well-being.

“As a global citizen and business leader, I took the COVID-19 test and the result came back NEGATIVE.

“Coalition Against COVID-19 is an initiative that I am leading with other private sector leaders&our common goal is to support ongoing Government initiatives with our resources in the fight against COVID-19.

“We are in this together and I am optimistic we will overcome.”

Bill Gates verse of the corona virus, the lessons(disaster/corrector) as shared by the IDF NGO national President Chief Col. A.C Mezue after his encounter with the bill gates saga

*Beautiful message from Bill Gates*


Subject: *What is the Corona/ Covid-19 Virus Really Teaching us?*

I’m a strong believer that there is a spiritual purpose behind everything that happens, whether that is what we perceive as being good or being bad.

As I meditate upon this, I want to share with you what I feel the Corona/ Covid-19 virus is really doing to us:

1) It is reminding us that we are all equal, regardless of our culture, religion, occupation, financial situation or how famous we are. This disease treats us all equally, perhaps we should to. If you don’t believe me,
 just ask Tom Hanks.

2) It is reminding us that we are all connected and something that affects one person has an effect on another. It is reminding us that the false borders that we have put up have little value as this virus does not need a passport. It is reminding us, by oppressing us for a short time, of those in this world whose whole life is spent in oppression.

3) It is reminding us of how precious our health is and how we have moved to neglect it through eating nutrient poor manufactured food and drinking water that is contaminated with chemicals upon chemicals. If we don’t look after our health, we will, of course, get sick.

4) It is reminding us of the shortness of life and of what is most important for us to do, which is to help each other, especially those who are old or sick. Our purpose is not to buy toilet roll.


5) It is reminding us of how materialistic our society has become and how, when in times of difficulty, we remember that it’s the essentials that we need (food, water, medicine)
 as opposed to the luxuries that we sometimes unnecessarily give value to.

6) It is reminding us of how important our family and home life is and how much we have neglected this. It is forcing us back into our houses so we can rebuild them into our home and
 to strengthen our family unit.

7) It is reminding us that our true work is not our job, that is what we do, not what we were created to do.
Our true work is to look after each other, to protect each other and to be of benefit to one another.

8) It is reminding us to keep our egos in check. It is reminding us that no matter how great we think we are or how great others think we are,
a virus can bring our world to a standstill.

9) It is reminding us that the power of freewill is in our hands. We can choose to cooperate and help each other, to share, to give, to help and to support each other or we can choose to be selfish, to hoard, to look after
 only our self. Indeed, it is difficulties that bring out our true colors.

10) It is reminding us that we can be patient, or we can panic. We can either understand that this type of situation has happened many times before in history and will pass, or we can panic and see it as the end of the world and, consequently, cause ourselves more harm than good.

11) It is reminding us that this can either be an end or a new beginning. This can be a time of reflection and understanding, where we learn from our mistakes, or it can be the start of a cycle which will continue until we finally learn the lesson we are meant to.

12) It is remindinapl us that this Earth is sick. It is reminding us that we need to look at the rate of deforestation just as urgently as we look at the speed at which toilet rolls are disappearing off of shelves. We are sick because our home is sick.

13) It is reminding us that after every difficulty, there is always ease. Life is cyclical, and this is just a phase in this great cycle. We do not need to panic; this too shall pass.

14) Whereas many see the Corona/ Covid-19 virus as a great disaster, I prefer to see it as a *great corrector*

IDF NGO National President have after which urge the people to apply the rules of the government especially all the over 20,000 IDF NGO members across the globe.

It is sent to remind us of the important to love and care oforone and another as it
r seems to have forgotten and it is up to us if we will learn them or not.

Isinawagu Na Ide: one of the philanthropist in the east of the Niger request for understanding as they suspend the burial of great grand MA, the oldest in idecity

Information Manager as at the time of chatting with the philanthropist(Isinawagu Na ide a.k.a Mkpurobi ideani) he disclosed the later information as important to friends and well wishers round the world wishing they understand the time.

In his statement, he added that corona virus shall not hunt us while we celebrate a mother and grand mum whose life needed to be immortalized. Below is what the update reads:

IMPORTANT INFORMATION!

In line with the Federal and Anambra state government policy on the COVID-19 situation,
We are very mindful of our current situation of things on Coronavirus.

On behalf of the Okoyeaga family and Isinawagu in particular it has been decided to suspend the upcoming burial activities till further notice though the invitation remains valid but a new date for the burial shall be communicated in due course as we watch and pray for a better atmosphere

We shall be watching the development and be making adjustments as the situation unfolds

Let us be mindful of our basic hygiene, and as much as  possible, limit our exposure when we are constrained to be in a large crowd.

Praying for God's mercy and protection upon our families
as we continue to live our lives within this limitation imposed by the Coronavirus reality.

The information manger wish that we take it as a step that Isinawagu Na ide is a lover of peace and keeper of laws of the government.

Based on the above statement, we formally make it open that the date slated for the burial of the oldest woman in Ide city as written on the attached banner is hereby suspended. The new date shall be communicated to you all as soon as the ban on corona virus pandemic is lifted.

Be blessed and stay self.


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