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Friday, 12 June 2020

Oluwo of Iwo set to distribute pepper spray to women


Abdulrosheed Akanbi, the Oluwo of Iwo has said that he is set to distribute pepper spray to the female residents in his town.

He said that the effort is geared towards curbing incessant rape attacks as the pepper spray would be used as self-defence against rapists.

According to a statement confirmed by the monarch’s press secretary, Alli Ibraheem, the distribution is scheduled to come up on Monday, June 15. The statement read in part,

“Interested females across the three locals of Iwo, Ayedire and Ola Oluwa are enjoined to converge at Oluwo’s palace on Monday by 10 am. There will be a brief enlightenment and training on its usage and protection against sexual assault”.

COVID-19 : Lagos records over 1000 recoveries


The total number of recoveries from the coronavirus disease has risen to 1,047 in Lagos State. This was after discharging 22 patients today.

The Lagos State Ministry of Health gave the update on its Twitter handle on Friday, saying the patients were discharged after they tested negative to the infection.

“22 fully recovered COVID-19 Lagos patients; 6 females & 16 males were discharged from our Isolation facilities to reunite with the society.

The patients; 9 from Onikan, 2 from Gbagada, 1 from Agidingbi, 6 from Lekki, 1 from FCC and 3 from LUTH Isolation Centres were discharged after testing negative to COVID-19.

With this, the number of COVID-19 cases successfully managed & discharged in Lagos has risen to 1047,” the ministry wrote.

Lagos recorded 354 new cases on Thursday as the total confirmed cases of coronavirus in Nigeria rose to 14,554.

Lagos has 6,611 confirmed cases, 1,047 recoveries and 67 deaths.
The total number of active cases in the state and the number of patients at the isolation centres in the state were not disclosed as of the time of this report.

Residents were urged to continue practising physical distancing, good personal hygiene and use of face masks in public places.

WHO - Despite COVID-19, nursing mothers should breastfeed


WHO has directed that a mother should breastfeed her new-born baby even if she has a suspected or confirmed case of the new coronavirus.

“Based on the available evidence, WHO’s advice is that the benefits of breastfeeding outweigh any potential risks of transmission of COVID-19,” WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a press briefing.

“Mothers with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 should be encouraged to initiate and continue breastfeeding and not be separated from their infants, unless the mother is too unwell,” he said.

Mr Tedros noted that evidence suggests children are at lower risk for catching the coronavirus than adults, but are at high risk of coming down with diseases and other conditions that breastfeeding helps prevent.

Bisola Aiyeola celebrates daughter's 11th birthday


Bisola Aiyeola has taken to her Instagram page to celebrate her daughter who turned 11 years old today.

The actress wore matching clothes with her daughter in the adorable pictures she shared.

Bisola is a former housemate of Big Brother Naija reality TV show. She was the first runner up of the season she participated in.

See photos of the birthday celebration below 




Lagos : Gas tank detaches from moving truck, falls off bridge

Tragedy was averted in Lagos State  as a gas tank got detached from a moving truck and fell off the bridge in Ijora area of the state.

It was really an accident that could have claimed lives. It took place along the area known as Ijora under bridge this afternoon, June 12.

A gas tank attached to a truck detached itself and fell off the bridge. Thankfully, no one was under the bridge when it landed.

Men of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority LASTMA have since arrived at the scene to manage the traffic resulting from the accident. Efforts are being made to remove the gas tank from the road.




Chioma Uzodimma shows off her babies at six months


Chioma Uzodimma, the first lady of Imo State has shared a picture of herself with her twin babies. 

We gathered that they turned six months old today, 12th June, 2020.

At the age of 30, Chioma is unarguably the youngest first lady in Nigeria.

Mompha blasts haters inviting FBI to his IG page


Instagram big boy, Mompha has blasted people who are tagging FBI and Interpol to pay a visit to his Instagram page.

This is coming in the wake of the arrest of his rival, Hushpuppi. It is no longer news that Mompha and Hushpuppi don't see eye to eye, although we do not know the reason for the bad blood between them.

It can be recalled that Hushpuppi was all over the place, prancing at the news of Mompha's arrest by the DSS. Revenge couldn't be any sweeter as Mompha is savouring the state of things for Hushpuppi now.

However, some people are not happy and have been tagging the foreign agencies, FBI and Interpol to investigate him also.

COVID-19 : US companies lay off 44.2m workers


It has been reported that the total number of US layoffs caused by the coronavirus pandemic has reached 44.2 million. This is coming even as businesses try to reopen, and analysts warn of continuing damage to the world’s largest economy as COVID-19 shows few signs of abating.

Wall Street stocks plunged on Thursday, reversing recent momentum as traders became spooked by resurgent cases of the virus in parts of the country and new Labor Department data showed another 1.54 million workers filed for unemployment benefits last week.

The massive layoffs have become routine since shutdowns to stop the coronavirus from spreading began in mid-March, reaching their peak later that month and declining since.

Some workers are back on the job as states reopen, but the total for the week ended June 6 is still well above any figure seen during the global financial crisis in 2008, even though it fell 355,000 from the prior week.

Rubeela Farooqi of High-Frequency Economics said that the data shows the US economy is clearly not back to normal.

“States and businesses have reopened, but activity remains restricted and subdued, which will likely result in ongoing layoffs over coming weeks,” she said in an analysis.

COVID-19 remains a stubborn threat in the United States, which continues to record around 20,000 new cases every day with few signs of reduction. States like Texas and North Carolina are seeing more patients hospitalized with the virus than a month ago.

Federal Reserve officials on Wednesday released forecasts projecting the US economy would contract by 6.5 percent this year, and Fed Chair Jerome Powell warned that some workers may not find jobs for a long time.

The Labour Department data showed about 20.9 million people were receiving unemployment payments in the week ended May 30, down from 21.3 million the week before – indicating that people were either returning to work or had their initial claims denied.

All told, the report was in line with May’s unemployment rate, which declined to 13.3 percent from 14.7 percent in April as the US economy added 2.5 million jobs.

Lady blames 2 year old for rape, loses custody of her children

Remember the lady who blamed her 2  year old child and beat her up for being raped? She has lost custody of her children, including the 2 year old.

It was reported that the Lady recently  beat up her 2-year-old daughter and called her a prostitute. This was after she allegedly caught a man raping her. 

After the video of the evil she did went viral, actions were put in place to take her two children away from her.

Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Youth and Social Development, Mrs. Yewande Falugba, led the rescue of the children at Oniru beach, where they lived with their mother.

She said that the two children, believed to have been abused, were taken for medical examination and treatment, adding that they are currently placed in one of the government-approved orphanages in the State for adequate care.

Falugba added that their mother, who was discovered to be mentally imbalanced, has since been taken to the State-owned rehabilitation center for mentally challenged persons.

Photo credit - Instablog 

Quarantine : British airways, others sue UK govt


British Airways, easyJet and Ryanair are the three airlines that announced that they are taking legal actions against the UK government. 

They made the disclosure today and said that it is in relation to the flawed mandatory 14-day quarantine for international travellers by the UK government.

The policy was introduced earlier this week as part of measures to curtail the spread of the coronavirus disease with UK being one of the most hit by the virus.

British residents and overseas visitors must comply with the 14-day self-isolation rules or face a £1,000 ($1,250, 1,125-euro) fine or prosecution.

The two-week quarantine measure has, however, sparked condemnation from the ailing aviation sector which has been paralysed by the pandemic since March.

The three airlines said the policy will “have a devastating effect on British tourism and the wider economy and destroy thousands of jobs” and they have asked for their judicial review “to be heard as soon as possible”.

“There was no consultation and no scientific evidence provided for such a severe policy,” they added as among the reasons for instituting the legal action.

Critics continue to question why the British government was bent on inflicting more pain on hotels and airlines by reducing travel from countries with fewer virus cases.

The airlines disagreed with the move, insisting that the government reinstate measures introduced on March 10 which saw only passengers from “high risk” countries quarantined.

“This would be the most practical and effective solution and enables civil servants to focus on other, more significant, issues arising from the pandemic while bringing the UK in line with much of Europe which is opening its borders mid-June,” they added.

According to the World Health Organisation’s COVID-19 Situation Dashboard as of Friday morning, Britain has reported 290,147 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 41,128 associated deaths.

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