Keep your salaries, return the Camry cars



The global coronavirus pandemic has seemingly struck the chord of charity among Nigeria’s ruling class.

The members of the House of Representatives said this week that they would donate two months’ salary to the COVID-19 relief efforts.

As with everything money concerning the National Assembly, the donation is dogged in secrecy and questions |||READ MORE …


I have a special key to open any bus, arrested serial car thief boasts



29-year-old Joseph Femi, boasted to have a key that could disconnect any security lock in such buses. His work as a commercial bus driver was an added advantage as it makes it easier for him to get ready buyers,  within two hours after stealing the buses.

Removing Vanagon buses from where they are parked, is like child’s play, no matter how tight the security lock is.

The suspect who was recently paraded by the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Police Command, CP Hakeem Odumosu, told Crime Guard that he operated a lone squad and sold stolen buses between N120,000 and N150,000, to ready buyers |||READ MORE …


Success Isn’t Just About What You Accomplish – Atawodi



My name is Innocent Evelyn Atawodi. I hail from Akwu in Ankpa local government area of Kogi State Adanawo District of the Igala ethnic group. I was born on 10th of June 1993 at  Ankpa, into the family of  Mr. Thomas  Atawodi and Mrs Sarah Atawodi. I am the fourth child of the five children in my family. I obtained my First School Leaving Certificate from  Demonstration Primary School, Kogi State College of Education Ankpa and proceeded to Demonstration Secondary School, Kogi State College of Education for my secondary education which I completed with a good result in both WAEC and NECO in 2011.

I later proceeded for my tertiary education and I got my National Diploma(ND) in 2013 and Higher National Diploma(HND) in Hospitality Management in (2016) from Federal Polytechnic, Idah, Kogi State.  I did my NYSC in 2017.

Am into baking, event management/decoration, and bead making. My brand name is “Evycakes and bridal home” |||READ MORE …


Kaduna Electric Reiterates Commitment To Uninterrupted Power



Kaduna Electric has again reiterated its commitment to providing uninterrupted power supply to residents in its franchise states where measures are in being put in place to curb the coronavirus pandemic.

This was made known by the company’s chairman, board of directors, Alhaji Yusuf Hamisu Abubakar, while undertaking a tour of some of the company’s Injection Substations and service centres in Kaduna on Thursday.

During the tour, which saw him visit Abakpa, Mogadishu, Independence Bostal and Dawaki Injection Substations, Alhaji Yusuf commended the Distribution Substation Operations (DSOs) in the control rooms, the technical teams who carry out maintenance work on the lines to ensure network integrity and all other staff who have been working tirelessly to ensure residents enjoy hitch free services for their commitment to duty |||READ MORE …


CDC recommends people wear cloth masks in public – but Trump says he won't


President Donald Trump on Friday said new guidance from the Centers for Disease and Prevention urges Americans to wear cloth face coverings in public to prevent the spread of the virus.

"The CDC is advising the use of nonmedical cloth face covering as a voluntary health measure," Trump said during his Friday briefing. "It is voluntary. They suggested for a period of time. This is voluntary.”

“The CDC is not recommending the use of medical grade or surgical grade masks," he added, noting things such as the N95 respirators need to be saved for medical professionals |||READ MORE …


Africa: Three Studies Shed New Light on Scope of Human Evolution



Cape Town — Three new research papers have brought evidence that human evolution was a less linear process than previously theorised, according to Gizmodo's George Dvorsky. They also suggest evidence of "sister-species", relating to some ancient human species that partially contributed to the genetic makeup of modern humans.

The First Study

The first paper published by Nature and co-authored by Rainer GrĂ¼n and Chris Stringer, from Griffith University in Australia and the Natural History Museum in London respectively, studied the Broken Hill skull. Discovered in a cave in Kabwe, Zambia in 1921 by Swiss miner Tom Zwiglaar, the study estimated the fossil to be 299,000 years old, 200,000 years less than the previous projection. According to the Smithsonian Institution, the skull is one of the oldest known to have tooth cavities. It also shows features similar to Homo erectus like large brow ridges and a bulge at the rear of the skull.

Several months after its initial discovery, the skull was examined by paleontologist Arthur Smith Woodward and classified as that of a new species, Homo rhodesiensis. It was later designated Homo heidelbergensis, now a synonym for the archaic human subspecies - H.heidelbergensis/rhodesiensis - that lived between 700,000 to 300,000 years ago, according to research by Italian paleontologist Giorgio Manzi |||READ MORE ….



Nigeria Can Now Test 1,500 People A Day For COVID-19, Says Health Minister



The Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, says Nigeria now has the capacity to test 1,500 people a day for coronavirus (COVID-19).

The Minister made the comment at Thursday’s briefing of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 in Abuja.

“With the expanded national case definition and addition of two new laboratories to test for COVID-19 in Ibadan and Ebonyi States, the national testing capacity is now at 1,500 a day,” Ehanire said |||READ ME ….



WAEC introduces candidates’ interactive portal



The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has launched an interactive platform for WASSCE candidates to interface with the Council.

A statement by the Head of Public Affairs, WAEC, Nigeria, Demianus Ojijeogu, noted that log in details to the portal, WAECKonnect.com, have been sent to the emails they used in registering for the examination.

The statement reads: “This is an interactive information sharing platform that allows the Council to effectively engage candidates before, during and after examinations |||READ MORE …



PDP rejects N123.50k price, insists on N90 per litre



The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has rejected the new price of N123.50k price per litre as announced by the federal government.

In a statement on Thursday by the spokesman for the PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan, said the appropriate price per litre be fixed at N90.

The party described the recent cut in price from N125 to N123.50 as offensive and fraudulent, adding that it’s a further display of cruelty and insensitivity to the plight of Nigerians by the administration |||READ MORE ….


Trump now says if 100,000 Americans die from coronavirus he will have done 'a very good job



At the first formal press briefing with his coronavirus task force on Feb. 26, President Trump said he didn’t agree with the assessment of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that an outbreak was “inevitable” in the United States, noting that the country had just 15 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and no deaths attributed to the virus.

“When you have 15 people, and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero, that’s a pretty good job we’ve done,” Trump said at the time. “We have it so well under control. I mean, we really have done a very good job.”

Ever since, Trump has been moving the goalposts on the pandemic, and on Sunday, with coronavirus cases and deaths mounting, Trump said that keeping the U.S. death toll between 100,000 and 200,000 would be “a very good job.” |||READ MORE …



Tragedy in Lagos: Dangote truck crushes 6 to death



Despite lockdown, tragedy struck in Lagos on Tuesday as Dangote Cement silo truck crushed six persons to death after Epe Long bridge, Epe area of Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.

Director-General, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Dr. Femi Oke-Osanyintolu confirmed that six people died in the tragedy.

According to him, on arrival at the above scene, a Dangote Cement silo truck with unknown registration number was discovered to have fallen on a fully loaded commercial taxi OPEL car with registration number SMK-312ES |||READ MORE …



Flashback: How another pandemic virus killed 500,000 Nigerians 102 years ago



In 1918, a pandemic virus, called the Spanish flu blew across the world like the current coronavirus and killed at least 50 million people. In Nigeria, then under colonial rule, an estimated 500,000 died.
There is a striking similarity between the two pandemics in the way they affected Nigeria: both were brought in by travellers.
A little over a century ago, the old killer virus was brought in by travellers arriving by ship from England. Fast forward to the present; travellers arriving by planes from Europe and United States are the chief vectors of the new virus |||READ MORE …


FG further reduces pump price of petrol to N123.50 per litre



The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) has announced further reduction of the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) also known as petrol from N125 to N123.50k per litre.
The agency made the announcement in a statement singed by its Executive Secretary, Abdulkadir Saidu, in Abuja on Tuesday night.
“PPPRA in line with the government approval for a monthly review of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) pump price, hereby announces Guiding PMS pump price of N123.50 per Litre |||READ MORE …


World Athletics Launches ‘Athletics At Home’



World Athletics on Tuesday launched a new series, Athletics At Home, which is designed to help people of all ages to stay fit, active and engaged during this period of unprecedented lockdown around the world due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The content, which will appear on both the athletics body’s website and social media channels, is divided into four themes: Kids, Active, Rewind and Unwind.

The first one which is the Kids includes activities, quizzes, online tutorials and interviews with some of the sport’s biggest stars |||READ MORE …


GREAT OUTFITS IN FASHION HISTORY: TESSA THOMPSON IN VOLUMINOUS VALENTINO



There are perfectly good celebrity style moments, and then there are the looks that really stick with you, the ones you try desperately to recreate at home. In 'Great Outfits in Fashion History,' Fashionista editors are revisiting their all-time favorite lewks.

It's a commonly accepted adage that looking great does not always mean feeling great, and might even be downright uncomfortable: "beauty is pain," we're told, and "pretty hurts." Well, that might be true at times, but it doesn't have to be universally so — and the Valentino look Tessa Thompson wore to the European premiere of "Creed II" in 2018 is proof.

The dress was so roomy that Thompson could easily have used the train to smuggle a couple pets and perhaps a small child into the movie premiere with her, had the need arisen. Since not feeling constricted is perhaps the highest priority on my personal list when it comes to judging a given item's comfort level, this roominess leads me to believe that Thompson's dress was supremely comfortable. Furthermore, it had no form-fitting bodice to prevent Thompson from fully enjoying a large bowl of pasta at some fancy restaurant after the event, if she wanted; and there was no deeply-plunging neckline or too-short hemline to make her worry about wardrobe mishaps |||READ MORE …



Coronavirus: FIFA Starts Emergency Fund For Leagues, Clubs



Football’s world governing body, FIFA, is setting up a fund to assist competitions and players which have run into financial difficulty because of the coronavirus pandemic.

A number of clubs are feeling the bite of the financial crisis brought on by the pandemic, with Premier League sides Newcastle and Tottenham placing some staff on furlough – a scheme in which an employee does not work but gets 80 per cent of their salary paid for the next two months by the government.

In Spain, La Liga giants Barcelona have agreed a 70 per cent wage cut for their players, while in Scotland, Hearts have also asked their players to take a 50 per cent salary cut |||READ MORE …


Coronavirus Live Updates: Scientists Warn the Virus Could Kill Up to 240,000 Americans



President Trump warned of a ‘painful two weeks’ ahead as the U.S. death toll surged above 4,000, surpassing China’s.
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The U.N. chief said the pandemic was the world’s biggest test since World War II |||READ MORE …


FG to convert Tuberculosis testing machines to COVID-19, says Minister



ABUJA — THE Federal Government said it had concluded arrangements to convert tuberculosis’ diagnostic machines in the country coronavirus’ detection machines.
This came as retired health workers recalled by the federal government to assist in combating the disease reported for duties.
Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, who disclosed this speaking at a press briefing held by the Presidential Task Force on Coronavirus,to update the nation of the state of coronavirus outbreak in the country, said the 300 Gene Xpert machines used for tuberculosis woud be converted to testing COVID-19 detection |||READ MORE …


Facebook Commits Additional $100m To COVID – 19 Fight



Facebook said it is investing additional $100 million to support the news industry in the fight to contain the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic crisis.

It said the news industry is working under extraordinary conditions to keep people informed during the COVID-19 pandemic. At a time when journalism is needed more than ever, ad revenues are declining due to the economic impact of the virus.

Facebook noted, local journalists are being hit especially hard, even as people turn to them for critical information to keep their friends, families and communities safe |||READ MORE …


Former Marseille president Pape Diouf dies after contracting Coronavirus



Former Marseille president, Pape Diouf has died after contracting Coronavirus. He was 68.

Diouf, who became the first black president of a first-tier European club when he took the position at Marseille in 2005, was being treated in a hospital in Senegal, the country of his birth, after contracting the disease.

Confirming his death, he French club wrote on Twitter: “Olympique de Marseille learned with great sadness of the death of Pape Diouf. Pape will remain forever in the hearts of Marseillais as one of the great craftsmen of the history of the club. Our condolences to his family and loved ones.” |||READ MORE …