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Tuesday 31 March 2020

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Meet Actor Ali Nuhu And His Only Son Who Looks Like Him. Who Is More Handsome, Father Or Son?


Ali Nuhu is a nollywood and Kannywood actor, he is also a movie director and a scriptwriter who acts both in English and Hausa movies. He is generally referred to as the king of Kannywood. For clarity sake, Kannywood is Hausa movie industry located in Kano. Ali Nuhu has acted more than 500 films in both Nollywood and Kannywood such as Nasibi, Mansoor, Confusion Na wa, Sitanda etc
He was born in 1974 in Maiduguri, Borno state, Northern Nigeria. He has been awarded severely due to how best he acts in the two movie industries. He has long regarded as the richest Hausa Kannywood actor in Nigeria.
Ali Nuhu got married in 2003, the union was blessed with two adorable children, Fatima Nuhu and Ahmad Nuhu.
Ali Nuhu and his son Ahmad Nuhu looks much alike as posited by two online media Nairaland.com and Parrotgist.com. Who is more handsome between Father and Son?

Just now! Billionaire DJ Shares Cute Pictures Of Herself Under Self Isolation


Billionaire DJ Cuppy has not been allowing the negative vibes of the whole Corona virus lockdown get to her, as she looks really comfortable in her zone at the moment.
This we gathered as she released a few pictures of her very delectable self, obviously enjoying the seat-at-home season
Recall that her business morgul and industrialist dad Mr Femi Otedola last week donated 1 billion naira to the Federal Government to assist it in the fight against the spread of Corona virus.
Cuppy in turn lent her voice to the course by urging her followers and everybody around her to stay positive.
The female DJ is on the verge of releasing her debut EP which she calls 'Original Copy'. A few set backs have stalled the release, she said.
Cuppy Otedola so far has been active on the music scene, disc jockeying at different events and music festivals around the world as well as featuring music talents such as Tekno and Zlatan in her singles.
She has promised to continue working from home, saying that she is still focused on her goals.

Be careful; New ways Ritualist use to make Money -Read and safe life's today

The Oyo State Police Command on Thursday paraded an Islamic cleric (Alfa), a pastor, and two others, who were allegedly caught with suspected human parts in the Ayegun area of Ibadan.


The state Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Odude, said Alfa, Sulaiman Hamed, 35, participated in the Fidauprayers for a dead man but later contracted two men to exhume the corpse because he needed the body parts for money ritual.
The two accomplices – Olapade Saheed, 32, and Olatunji Abiodun, 26 – were later caught with the deceased’s head and other body parts, leading to the arrest of Hamed and Tope Akinyele, 45, who claimed to be the pastor of a church in Ojagbo, in the Oranyan area of Ibadan.

Hamed said he usually paid N2,500 for human flesh which he used in making money charm for his clients.He said, “Someone introduced Saheed and Abiodun to me. I gave them N2,500 to help me find human flesh. We all met at Ayegun junction, Ibadan. Around 10pm, I took them to a grave where a body that was brought from Warri, Delta State, was buried.

“I took part in the prayers for the deceased before he was buried. I left them (Saheed and Abiodun) there, but they refused to let me go. They said they wanted to sleep in my house that night. I got them a place close to my house.
In the early hours of the second day, they came to me with a cellophane bag. I did not check what was inside, but I hanged it on the wall of my house. I was on my way to my office in Ile-Tuntun when I saw them in the midst of a crowd with a human head.

“I use human flesh to make money ritual for people and I pay N2,500 for the flesh. In this case, the charm was for myself. I did not ask them to cut off the head and it was not in my possession when the police came.”

“We left early in the morning. But on our way, a local vigilance group stopped us and asked what was in the bag we carried. They beat us up after realising that there was a human head and other body parts in the bag. The police later came to arrest us,” he said.Odude said the police would continue to rid the state of criminals, noting that the suspects would be charged to court at the end of investigation.

God pls! COVID-19 : Another Fresh New Cases confirmed by the NCDC in about 3 states in Nigeria

Coronavirus covid-19 everywhere , everyday keeps causing panic and fear as it spreads like wild fire to different part of the country among the rich and poor, the old and the young.



New cases of the deadly virus us been confirmed on daily basis spreading so fast to dfferent part of the country now about 3 new states have joined the deadly virus infected areas in the country.

Fresh new cases have been tested and confirmed positive by the NCDC of Nigeria, Now states like Lagos state, Abuja FCT and Rivers state have fresh new Positive coronavirus cases at hand which make s the total of cases in Nigeria go up from 44 cases early reported yesterday to over 50 cases now presently.

The Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) has confirmed five new cases of the raging coronavirus in the country as Rivers state gets its first case. According to the NCDC, two of the new cases are in Lagos, two are in Abuja while the remaining one is in Rivers state.

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Desperation or Inflation: AN OPINION: The Way Igbo Traders Are Hiking The Prices Of Food Stuff; Biafra Will Be A Land Of Hunger

With the way Igbos are increasing prices of food stuff due to Coronavirus goes to show "they are far away from Biafra"

Biko, nobody should mention Biafra to me again.
With this show of greed at a time like this, Biafra would be horrible!
TỤFỊAKWA!
Biafra is an emotional blackmail. We are horrible, taking advantage of every situation for personal gains.
I know the price hike in commodities may be nationwide but at least let our people be considerate while hiking price.
How can a paint of garri be one thousand two hundred naira (#1,200) because of CoronaVirus?
I know some people will say any little thing some people will quickly mention Biafra and why can't i make my point known without mentioning Biafra, you too is an Igbo man, Had it been you sell goods your own will be worst bla bla, but I must speak the truth, and the truth is that we are not helping ourselves at all.
I am an Igbo man and this is my personal opinion, I just pray for my people to have a change of heart.
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Nigeria case on corona virus rise to 135 as two are declared dead.

BREAKING: Nigeria records four new cases of COVID-19

At least four new cases of Coronavirus have been reported in Nigeria amid fear of widespread and lockdown.
This was disclosed by the Nigeria Centre for
 Disease 
Control (NCDC).
The centre disclosed that the cases are three in Osun state and one in Ogun.
So far, there are 135 confirmed cases of COVID19 reported in Nigeria with 2 deaths and eight patients discharged after recovering from the virus.
“Currently, Lagos has 81, FCT- 25, Ogun- 4, Enugu- 2, Ekiti- 1, Oyo- 8, Edo- 2, Bauchi- 2, Osun-5, Rivers-1, Benue- 1 and Kaduna- 3.
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As the coronavirus pandemic rages on, many retailers are seeing trade collapse, but others are overwhelmed by demand.
"We're as busy as at Christmas time," says the owner of an online coffee business, "we're selling double."

An outdoor games supplier is in the same position: "We've sold out of table tennis tables - they're the new loo roll."

While families are stuck at home, they’re keen to find ways of keeping their minds and bodies active, well-fed and refreshed, as their purchasing choices reveal.
So, what's booming?

2. Bicycles and exercise gear
Whether for exercise or for a safer means of travel, bicycle sales are speeding up.
"People are thinking, I want to have independence," says Will Butler-Adams, chief executive of the folding bike company, Brompton.

"I think sales in the UK across the industry are probably up around 15%."
Meanwhile, the London Cycle Workshop is twice as busy as normal, servicing older bikes for customers trying to avoid public transport or "just looking for something to do".
Retailer Halfords is also reporting a rise in sales of exercise bikes, saying: “People who are not able to get out still want to exercise indoors.”

Toby Clark, from Mintel market research, says his teams are seeing reports of “really high sales of home exercise equipment, as people try to compensate for the fact that they now can't get to the gym".

John Lewis backs that up. The department store has seen a "significant uplift" in home gym equipment and other fitness products.

3 Outdoor and indoor games

Games supplier Andy Beresford says his entire stock of outdoor table tennis tables is sold and a delivery due this week is pre-sold.

"I've sold 124 tables in the last week, he says, "In the same week last year, I sold just 15."
Orders took off when the government said schools would have to close.
Andy, whose business Home Leisure Direct is based just outside Bristol, has sold an "awful lot" of pool tables as well.

His pool table stock has halved from 500 to 250.
4. Home and garden items
Phil Jones of JustSeed in Wrexham, which sells a wide range of plant seeds, says he had to stop taking orders after a rush for staples including carrots, lettuce, beans and tomatoes.
"It's just the sheer volume," he says, "We're catching up with a massive surge."
Two of the biggest seed companies, Marshalls and Suttons, have stopped answering the phone.

For some buyers, there is a worry about fresh vegetables running short, but Phil says many are just looking for an activity.
"They've been meaning to do the veg patch for years and it's something educational to do with the kids," he adds.
Another specialist retailer, Franchi Seeds, has taken down its website temporarily, saying "people are panic buying".Indoors, more people are taking up sewing and knitting as a way to beat the boredom of confinement.
London-based department store Liberty says sales of sewing accessories are currently up 380% on last year, while purchases of their craft kits have risen 228%.

5 Reading matter
Another pursuit that’s popular with people who have time on their hands right now is settling down with a good book. And perhaps surprisingly, fictional accounts of epidemics are in great demand.
At number two in Amazon UK’s chart of most sold books of the week is The Eyes of Darkness by Dean Koontz. Although it was written in 1981, it describes a virus called Wuhan-400, in what appears to be an uncanny prediction of the coronavirus.
Another novel that is selling well is The Plague by French author Albert Camus. UK publisher Penguin says its sales in the last week of February were 150% up on last year and it is reprinting the book. Its sales have also risen sharply in France and Italy.

6 Electrical goods
As supermarket bosses have been telling us, there is collectively £1bn more worth of food in our houses than before the stockpiling rush started.
But where does it all go? You have to have somewhere to store it.
As a result, freezers and fridges have zoomed up the list of products people are searching for on online marketplaces.
There is a rush for laptops as well, also for office equipment, because many are finding that slouching on the sofa is not the best way to work.
Dixons Carphone said it had seen very good sales of equipment for home working (laptops, printers), for home entertainment (TVs, gaming consoles) and for home living (fridges, freezers, kitchen appliances), with same-store sales up 23%.

7. Coffee
Rave Coffee, selling exotic coffees from an industrial unit in Cirencester, is having to take on more staff to cope because demand has doubled.
"We have 11 members of staff and need another five," says Vikki Hodge, who runs the business.
"People were buying our coffee for their office supply, now they are getting it at home," Vikki explains.
"Where I had one office ordering, I might get 10 people ordering from their living room."
Small firms ‘struggling'
But even the businesses doing well in the crisis remain in danger.
Andy from Home Leisure Direct says he has stopped taking orders for table tennis tables after factories closed in France, Spain and Italy.
"I think we'll go into lockdown before the end of the week," he says, "I'll mothball the business."
Andy has 40 staff, many of whom will have no work to do, so he is planning to apply for government funding to help with the wages.
Vikki from Rave Coffee is acutely aware that the businesses surrounding her on her industrial park in Cirencester are having to shut down.
"I can see the worry on their faces. They are small businesses struggling," she says.
She believes keeping going is not just about providing more jobs. It's about providing funding for the firms which need help.
"We will pay our VAT and PAYE on time," Vikki adds, "It goes in the pot to help them."

What? Police Arrest Fully Loaded Bus Carrying Children To Unknown Destination In Abia(Photos)

The officers of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad(SARS) have arrested a fully loaded bus carrying children to an unknown destination in Abia State.


The ugly incident happened at Umuikaa Junction in Abia State.

According to Alfred Prince who shared the report, trouble started when the children told the SARS operatives that they have no destination as they don't know where they were being taken to.

According to him, "the driver on being tortured by the men of SARS said he was taking them to a camp because of the corona virus."

He said : "Parents and guardians please be warned. This is what happened at umuikaa by tollgate this morning."

"The men of Nigerian police force SARS, stopped and arrested a moving bus with more than 15 children inside."

"On interrogation the children confirmed that they have no destination as they don't know where they were being taken to. The driver on being tortured by the men of SARS said he was taking them to a camp because of the corona virus."
"Parents has been advised to be careful with their children in this time of trials and temptation."

Meanwhile, as at the time of filing this report, efforts to speak with the SARS operatives proved abortive.

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