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Saturday, 16 May 2020

Bundesliga Finally Returns

The German Bundesliga will officially resume after a long break following the Covid-19 pandemic.
The game will kick-off with six games being played today and Borrusia Dortmund welcoming Shalke-04. The defending Champion, Bayern Munich will be on action a day later. The final game will be played on 18th may.

Friday, 15 May 2020

Breaking! The Madagascar solutions to COVID 19 saga revealed. Read below:

MADAGASCAR'S ''SOLUTION TO COVID19''

1. NEEM LEAF (DOGOYARO)
2. PAWPAW LEAF
3. LIME ORANGE
4. GARLIC AND
5. GINGER.
6. GUAVA LEAVES
7. MANGO LEAVES
8. LEMON GRASS.
TOGETHER BOIL AND TAKE IT 3X PER DAY. PLS, PASS IT TO OTHERS.

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT FROM EBONYI STATE GOVERNMENT


The Governor of Ebonyi State,His Excellency Engr Chief David Nweze Umahi FNSE FNATE has directed me to inform the general public that In response to the passionate appeal made by the Leadership of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Ebonyi State Chapter and some of our reverred Bishops that Religious Centres be re-opened for worship under strict observance of COVID-19 policy and State laws, and having prayerfully reviewed the request and in consultation with state leaders, he hereby directs that religious centres in the state do re-open for worship once a week effective from 15th May, 2020 under the following conditions:

1. All Churches are to observe their service only on Sunday from 9am to 11 am.

2. Seventh Day Adventist and Muslim faithfuls are to observe their service on Saturday and Friday respectively from 9 am – 11 am.

3) No Religious Centre shall permit more than 500 people and worshipers shall observe a minimum of 2 meters social distancing from one another.

4) Wearing of facemasks, washing of hands with running water and use of hand sanitizers must be strictly observed in all religious centres.

5) No religious service is allowed to hold any other day other than the days specified herein and which must be in strict observance of all COVID-19 Laws and regulations

6) Christian Association of Nigeria ( CAN) has a duty to close down any religious gathering and arrest the principal of the worship centre that violates this order

7) The Governor requests all Religious bodies in the state to use this opportunity of window of worship to create awareness among their members on the protocols, policies, laws and regulations regarding COVID-19 and to pray for our dear State and Nigeria.

8) They are also enjoined to use the opportunity to advise their members to aggressively participate in agriculture and other lawful means of livelihood.

9) CAN leadership and Anti- COVID-19 Committee on Religious Centres are requested to please mount strict monitoring of all religious centres in the state and ensure strict compliance and discipline among them.

Please be assured always of the Governor's unwavering commitment to the course of our people.

Signed

Hon. Barr. Orji Uchenna Orji
(Honourable Commissioner for Information and State Orientation and Ag Commissioner Human Capital Development and Monitoring)

Two Hetty men fight over a woman. Watch the video and see why.

Two grown men fight over a woman in the middle of a street in Nigeria while spectators watch (video)

Two grown men took to the streets to fight each other over a woman.

In a video shared online, both men are seen throwing punches at each other in public. 

A crowd gathered to watch the fight but the men made no move to stop, not even after they were threatened that their video will be shared on Facebook.
Voices in the background are heard speaking in Yoruba, taunting the men for fighting over a woman.

Watch the video below.

DRINKING BEER DAILY INCREASES A PERSON'S CHANCES OF REACHING 90 YEARS-STUDY..PROF DR PIET VAN DEN BRANDT



  



Drinking alcohol can increase a person’s chances of reaching 90, a study has found.
Men who consume half a pint of beer a day are 81 percent more likely to reach the milestone age when compared to non-drinkers.
Women can increase their chances of reaching a tenth decade by a third if they drink a similar amount.
The information has been published by researchers from Maastricht University in Holland who tracked the drinking habits of 5,500 people over two decades.
The study also found that men who drink three shots of whiskey or two pints every day are two-thirds more likely to reach 90 than teetotallers.
Lead researcher Prof Dr. Piet van den Brandt :
“Our analyses show significantly positive associations between alcohol and longevity in men and women.”
Despite the study findings, concerns have previously been raised by Prof Dame Sally Davies, former Chief Medical Officer, that one pint a week increases the risk of cancer.
Boozers have been warned even drinking at low levels is linked to cancers of the lip, oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, and breast.
At higher levels, there is an increased risk of bowel and liver cancer. Drinking regularly over time can also lead to a wide range of other illnesses including strokes, heart disease, liver disease, and damage to the brain and nervous system.
However, non-drinkers are being urged not to start drinking in a bid to live longer.
Sir Ian Gilmore, from Alcohol Health Alliance UK, said:
“There is no evidence to suggest non-drinkers should start for the good of their health.”
NHS guidelines recommend no more than 14 units of alcohol weekly – around six pints of beer or six standard glasses of wine.

Odumeje on the run as Awka people sues him. Read below



Thursday, 14 May 2020

Breaking: Fuji musician, Wasiu Ajani Tekoye dead at 52




Fuji singer, Alhaji Wasiu Ajani Tekoye aka Pure Water is dead at the age of 52. The deceased died in the early hours of Thursday May 14, at his residence in Moshalashi, Alimosho Local Government of Lagos State.
His family announced that he will be buried according to Islamic rites at the family house by 10am on Friday May 15.
The statement read;
"The family of Olaifa has announced the sudden departure of fuji music legend, Alhaji Wasiu Ajani otherwise known as Tekoye.
"Tekoye, 52 died at the early hours of today Thursday, May 14, 2020, at his residence in Moshalashi Area of Alimosho Local Government in Lagos. He will be buried according to Islamic rites at the family house today at 10am in the morning."

Another politician dies on this period of COVID 19. See why!

Seyi Makinde’s Commissioner for Environment, Kehinde Ayoola, is dead


One of the Commissioners in the government of Engineer Seyi Makinde, the Governor of Oyo State, Honourable Kehinde Ayoola is dead.
Ayoola, a one time Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly was until his death, Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources.
DAILY POST gathered that Ayoola, a native of Oyo town, died on Thursday after a brief illness.
He was Speaker of the State House of Assembly in 1999 under Lam Adesina’s administration and became the Commissioner for Environment following Governor Seyi Makinde’s inauguration in 2019.
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Taiwo Adisa, when contacted confirmed the death of the Commissioner.
Adisa in a brief telephone conversation with DAILY POST, however, told our correspondent that he was preparing an official statement on the death of the deceased.
“You can wait for our official statement, we are preparing an official statement.”

The media aid to house of reps member for Nnewi constituency: Comr. Ikechukwu Onyia proffers the COVID 19 timeline. Read below

*Coronavirus is not going anytime now.We should just learn how to live with it. That's all.*

Continue locking Down your economy won't end CoVid-19, you will end up adding salt to your injury.

Sustained lockdown will fuel economic crisis and can pull the entire system down.


*Are you saying that we should this lockdown or continue under Curfew till next year if CoVid-19 remains till next year?*

Open the system and learn how to live with it!!!


*Also, let's decentralize Management of CoVid-19 from NCDC centralized command system.*


By God's grace, we shall overcome.



*~ Ikechukwu Emeka Onyia*
14th May, 2020

Why the churches will never be the same after COVID 19. Read below

Churches with massive numbers may witness significant reduction after pandemic - Sam Adeyemi


The head pastor of Daystar Christian Centre, Sam Adeyemi, has said that the church will not be as it used to be after the deadly coronavirus outbreak is over.
He made this known during a live chat with BBC Yoruba on Tuesday, May 12, a session that was observed by The Cable.

In the chat, the man of God said that the pandemic will greatly affect churches, as some of them may witness a big reduction in their membership as many members might just want to continue worshipping God from home.
“That’s an issue I have pondered upon severally because the church may not be the same again after this COVID-19 experience.

As you can see, many people have been receiving messages via online broadcast from their homes. It’s no longer like before that they have to be physically present in churches,” he said.

Adeyemi said that since many are already used to getting broadcast from the comfort of the homes, they would feel reluctant to go to church even after everything comes back to normal.

“Now that many have been used to worshiping God from the comfort of their rooms, will they go to church when COVID-19 is finally over? Many Christians may also feel relaxed on Sundays when they usually go to church,” he added.

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