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Saturday, 4 April 2020

Sad news! 2 New Deaths Recorded In Nigeria to make it 4 deaths As Coronavirus Cases Rise To 210


Two new deaths resulting from Coronavirus have been recorded in Nigeria - One in Lagos and the other in Edo state - bringing the total recorded Coronavirus deaths in Nigeria to 4.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control announced this on Twitter, writing: "Twenty new cases of #COVID19 have been reported in Nigeria; 11 in Lagos, 3 in the FCT, 3 in Edo, 2 in Osun & 1 in Ondo.
"Two new deaths have been recorded in Lagos and Edo State. As at 10:30 pm 3rd April there are 210 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria."
The patient who died in Lagos is a 55-year-old man. He died in the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, hours after he was admitted, according to Punch.
The hospital only discovered after his death that he had Coronavirus. A Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test was done on his blood posthumously and it tested positive for Coronavirus, the publication reports.
"Fingerprint antibody test was done on him, confirming his COVID-19 infection," a source told Punch.
According to our source, the man, a 55-year-old hypertensive and diabetic patient had presented to LUTH’s emergency unit on Thursday night with "malaise, tremors, and fever."
He was also diagnosed with acute chronic kidney disease and sepsis.
The man, who arrived at LUTH on Thursday night, April 2, did not disclose his travel history, neither did he disclose the fact that he had contact with someone who had travelled overseas.
He reportedly told the doctors that he had no history of coughs, sore throat, joint pains or diarrhoea.
When the patient first arrived at the hospital in Idi Araba, he was sent to the "spillover unit" because the hospital had run out of bed spaces. However, when he developed complications, a junior doctor at the Accident & Emergency Unit reviewed his case and notified the Senior Registrar of his suspicion.
The source told the publication: "After the Senior Registrar reviewed his case and confronted him with their findings, the man revealed the true story about his travels and his fear that he might have contracted COVID-19.
"He confessed that he had been coughing and that he had returned from Holland two weeks ago, where he had gone for follow-up treatment after a renal transplant he also had there."
The man died early Friday morning, April 3, and the Lagos State coronavirus emergency workers took away his body.
When confronted after the man’s death, his family members said they withheld the information about his likely COVID-19 infection because they were afraid that LUTH would reject him.

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Just In! H.E. High Chief Sir Solomon Onyekwelu (An Ideani Igweship candidate) gave words of consolation to Nigerians

Good day great people. I trust we are all keeping well, and I trust that we are observing recommendations from notable sources on social distancing, frequent hand washing, the use of hand sanitizers, face masks, etc

I want to draw to your attention the need to also be very security conscious this period

2020 has been a very trying year. A lot has happened back to back.  A large majority of individuals who earn a living by riding motorcycles and tricycles lost their jobs and have been having a hard time and now the economy is shutting down, with a possibility of a lockdown happening any moment from now.

 No provision is being made for the welfare of the lower class

A lot of the security forums I belong to are predicting a sharp rise in crime... armed robbery, theft, kidnapping, molestations, etc. Simply because people are suffering. A lot of people no longer have a viable source of income. They have tried borrowing, begging and may now resort to stealing.

Please ensure you take necessary precautionary measures to secure your loved ones, homes and properties!
Here are few tips to help us out!

*At home:*
-Ensure proper lighting.
-Ensure doors and gates are properly locked at night. Never lock a gate using a padlock from outside at night.
-Those that can tolerate guard dogs, get a few.
-Those with security fences, ensure they working.
-If you can get CCTV systems in place, please do (The fear of being caught is often one of the greatest deterrents to crime).
-Limit late nights.
-Be aware of your surroundings. Take note of parked cars, individuals loitering, etc
-Those in estates, ensure you have an emergency response plan (what happens if you or your neighbors are under attack? do you have a way of rapidly alerting the estate security?).
-Ensure all your domestic workers are properly vetted.
-Get an insurance plan
-If your car has an alarm system, always sleep with the remote by your bedside. If you have cause to suspect that someone is trying to forcefully gain entrance into your home, activate the alarm. In a residential environment, this is usually very loud and hopefully will scare the criminals away.
-Be your neighbors keeper. Look out for them. If you have information or observe something that can help, please speak up.

*In Transit:*
-Try as much as possible to get home while it’s still light outside
-Be observant of vehicles and individuals around you
-Reduce the use of mobile phones, tablets and laptops in traffic (especially if you do not have tinted glasses)
-Do not keep bags, wallets or any valuable item on the chair. This also applies when parking in a public place.
-Keep your car doors locked at all times. This also applies when parking in a public place
-While driving home, lookout for cars following you, look out for cars parked too close to your gate, watch out for unfamiliar individuals in your neighborhood.
-Reduce the use of third party  individuals to handle the transportation of your loved ones
-Do not allow your drivers/gatemen know your travel/daily itinerary
-Do not make unscheduled stops in questionable areas. If you have a flat, manage the car to a properly lit place. Worst case scenario is that the the (which usually costs between N10k and N100k) gets damaged.

*Personal Lives:*
-Be very wary of having business discussions around drivers, especially those that concern money, projects, affiliation with known individuals, etc
-Ensure you carry out comprehensive background on existing and new domestic staff hires
-Reduce road trips. Always travel by air if the option is available
-Always let your loved ones know where you are and when you should be expected home.
-Always know the whereabouts of your loved ones and their itinerary. Get frequent updates and act immediately you feel something is out of place.
-Avoid excessive and public show of wealth
-When giving, as much as possible, do so anonymously

May God continue to keep us all. Amen.

Just in; You could go to prison for 6 months for sharing fake news about coronavirus in Osunl

People who promote unverified, untested, or unapproved cures for coronavirus can also be jailed.

Osun State governor, Gboyega Oyetola, says he's committed towards slowing the spread of coronavirus [Twitter/GboyegaOyetola]Sharing fake news about the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Osun State is an offense that could attract a six-month stay in prison.

This was one of the conditions stated in the Diseases (Emergency Prevention) Regulations 2020 signed by state governor, Gboyega Oyetola, on Thursday, April 2, 2020.

The law is an enforcement of a previous order to lock down the state to slow down and contain the spread of coronavirus within the territories of the state.
The law primarily prohibits anyone from violating the sit-at-home order, an offence that also attracts a six-month imprisonment or an option of fine upon conviction.

"Under the law, transmission or dissemination of false information regarding Covid-19 is also an offence and it attracts the same punishment.
"Similarly, the promotion of unverified, untested, or unapproved cures, vaccines or other similar items that purport to cure, alleviate or reduce instances of persons infected with Covid-19, also constitutes an offence and offenders upon conviction will be liable to six-month imprisonment or an option of fine,"an official statement read.

The law also allows the governor to direct a potentially infectious person to go into isolation for an initial period of 14 days; or order the removal of such a person if they fail or refuse to go to a place specified for screening and assessment.
"It has become imperative to go beyond making suggestions and giving directives in order to stem the tide of the spread of Covid-19, save lives, reduce ill health and ensure that the economy in which the people of the State of Osun operate does not become weakened and stretched,"Oyetola said.
Osun has recorded the
 third highest number of coronavirus cases 
in Nigeria with 14, as of April 2.
Nigeria has recorded 184 cases as of the time of this report, with Lagos recording 98 of those, followed by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja with 38.
Other states where cases have been recorded are Oyo (8), Akwa Ibom (5), Ogun (4), Edo (4), Kaduna (4), Bauchi (3), Enugu (2), Ekiti (2), Rivers (1), and Benue (1).
A total of 20 people have made full recoveries and discharged to resume their regular lives.
Two people have died, both in Abuja, after complications brought on by underlying illnesses, according to authorities.

Friday, 3 April 2020

Ahhh! "No money for now... no show in sight abeg" Davido tells followers asking him to do giveaway during Coronavirus lockdown

Nigerians on social media are looking to celebrities to help them out with money and food during the Coronavirus lockdown. But even celebrities are not finding it easy and Davido let a fan know this.


The fan tweeted at Davido, asking the singer to "do giveaway"
And Davido responded, telling him that there are no shows in sight, hence his source of income is limited for now.

He wrote: "No money for now .. no show in sight abeg .. we all Dey here together !"
Another follower then asked: "Haaaa, 30billion never finish na."
The singer replied: "Never had it."

Just in; Fani Kayode React on Announcement of Abba Kyari Death. See Details

A formal minister of Aviation and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Femi Fani-Kayode has reacted to report that a high ranking official at the presidential villa, Abuja has died.


Critic, Femi Fani-Kayode has lashed out at those peddling rumour that Abba Kyari, Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari was dead.
Fani-Kayode and Abba Kyari
Reports on social media suggested that Kyari, who is currently being treated for Coronavirus was dead.
Controversial Nigerian journalist Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo had tweeted on Thursday that a high-ranking member of President Muhammadu Buhari’s cabinet has died after contracting the Coronavirus.

She, however, didn’t mention the name of the official for ‘national security’ reasons.Her followers on Twitter swallowed the news hook, line and sinker. By midnight, it had recorded over 5,600 retweets and 9,700 likes.
But 
Fani-Kayode 
has described those peddling rumour of Kyari’s death as vicious and heartless.
He said Kyari was not dead but very much alive.
“It is not true that Abba Kyari, the Chief of Staff to Muhammadu Buhari is dead. Those that are behind that rumour are vicious and heartless.
“I remain opposed to the Muhammadu Buhari administration, but to wish or proclaim someone dead simply because you disagree with him politically is unacceptable,” he tweeted.

FG Assisted Fund: Finally Nigerians can now smile, BVN Holders should be expecting 30,000 in 24hrs


This is the kind of news that will surely put a smile on people’s faces because it goes a long way to help the average Nigerian.
In the recent statement released by the ministry of finance, the content of the statement affirmed and assured Nigerians who have been expecting the proposed #30,000 by the federal government as a result of the ongoing lockdown in some parts of the country. It gave the assurance that every Nigerians who have Bvn number would be the beneficiary of the wish on pranks and jokes day
Although at the mid hours of yesterday, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed said FG have started the immediate transfer of funds to only Nigerians who are living in abject poverty.
However, today April 1st which the first 12hours of it meant for playing pranks and hilarious jokes. I am sharing this as my April fool message to you. Please don’t be annoy or get hurt I just feel like grabbing your attention so as to put a smile on your face.
Disregard the news it’s an April fool’s wish.I wish you many more on the land of the living. Continue staying home and stay safe. Happy April fool day once again.
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Another lies! Don't believe the BVN scandal going on, this is how the Federal Government has chosen to send cash


The Federal Government of Nigeria have not passed on any information pertaining the transfer any money of any kind to persons who have BVN verified bank accounts or whatsoever.

The Federal Government of Nigeria through the Minister of Humanitarian affairs, Sadiya Farouq only announced the conditional cash transfers to the poor and vulnerable households in Nigeria.


She also said that the poor and vulnerable Nigerians are those who have has their names registered with the National Social Register over time and the new ones being added to the list.

Recall that the President, Mohammadu Buhari in his address on Sunday 29th March 2020 to Nigerians on COVID-19 said that he had ordered the immediate conditional cash transfers to the poor and vulnerable households in the country to help in feeding during the 14 days initial lockdown due to the increasing Coronavirus cases in the country.

Honorable Sadiya Umar-Farouk tweeted that she had approved accordingly as also approved by the president of Nigeria on Sunday 29th March 2020 to make conditional cash transfers to the poor and vulnerable households who have been registered with the National Social Register.
Please ignore any other information that you will be getting a a cash transfer so long you have a BVN verified bank account with any bank in Nigeria.
In her tweet yesterday, she said,
This indicates that only those who have been registered with the National Social Register will get the cash transfers to their accounts and no BVN information of any kind was spoken of in her tweet.
She also added that she had directed the agency in charge NEMA to send relief materials to specific places to be distributed to the most vulnerable perosns in the area.

Please debunk any information you see asking for your BVN for any payment from the Federal Government, the Federal Government has not said anything concerning paying other people, they only spoke of sending cash to the people whose data are with the National Social Register already.

Scammers may want to use this medium to acquire BVN Numbers for fraudulent activities, please beware and pass this information to your loved ones and on all social media platforms.

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