COVID-19: UCH Chair Test Positive Again

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The result the chairman of the governing board of the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Ibrahim Shetima, is positive again Shetima had been in isolation at a special ward in the UCH after he tested positive for coronavirus two weeks ago. The Public Relations Officer of the institution, Mr Toye Akinrinlola, had said the chairman manifested … Read more

Acting US Navy Secretary Resigns Amid Coronavirus Uproar

Acting US Navy Secretary Thomas Modly has resigned after coming under fire for the manner he handled a crisis involving the captain of a coronavirus-stricken aircraft carrier, US officials confirmed on Tuesday. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said he had accepted Modly’s resignation offer on Tuesday morning. “Modly resigned on his own accord, putting the Navy … Read more

Six killed In Kaduna As Traders Collide With Police Over Lockdown

Six youths were recorded dead yesterday in Kaduna State after a clash between the police and traders. Traders at the Sabon Garri-Trikania market had trooped out for business activities when they could no longer bear the brunt of the stay-at-home order by the government. But to enforce the coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown order, armed policemen were … Read more

Committee To Monitor COVID-19 Fund Usage, Says FG

The Federal Government is yet to constitute a special committee to monitor the disbursement of donations made by individuals, corporate organisations and public sector players towards addressing the covid:19 pandemic Read Also: Tottenham Former Striker Jimmy Greaves Suffers Health Challenge The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, confirmed the development during … Read more

FG UnCertain COVID-19 Lockdown Will End After 14 Days

Eko Hot Blog reports that the Senate has exposed how Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of the federal government misused the N3.8 trillion they received from the Service Wide Votes (SWV) in four years.

Mustapha, secretary to the government of the federation (SGF), has expressed his doubt over the certainty of calling off the coronavirus lockdown in Lagos, Ogun and Abuja after 14 days. President Muhammadu Buhari had, In an effort to curtail the spread of COVID-19, on March 29 ordered a 14-day lockdown. Speaking in Lagos on Tuesday, … Read more

Oyo Confirms Fresh Cases Of Coronavirus

Covid-19: We Can't Lock down Oyo State - Seyi Makinde

Governor Seyi Makinde has announced two new cases of Coronavirus in the state, via his Twitter handle. According to Governor Makinde, the first case is 28 year old who returned to the country from the United Arab Emirates on March 22nd. The second case is a 42 year old man who had contact with an … Read more

BREAKING: Oyo Confirms Two New Cases Of Covid-19

Oyo Govt Seals Off Five Clinics Over Alleged Unprofessional Practices

The Governor of Oyo State, Engineer Seyi Makinde , has announced the confirmation of two new cases of Covid-19 in the state. The Business tycoon turned politician, made the revelation on his twitter handle. He said,” The COVID-19 confirmation test for two suspected cases came back POSITIVE, today. One of the new cases is a … Read more

Only Buhari Can Decide If COVID-19 Lock Down Will Be Extended

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha, says the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 lacks the power to end or extend the lockdown imposed by the President.

Responding to questions from reporters on Tuesday, the SGF who is also the chairman of the task force stated that only President Muhammadu Buhari could take a decision on the issue.

“He (Buhari) and he alone will make the decision as to when the lockdown would either be extended or it will stop at the expiration of 14 days,” Mustapha said at the briefing of the task force which held in Lagos.

He, however, noted that the President would have to review the recommendations of the team set up to monitor the various measures to curtail the spread of coronavirus and cushion its effects on the people.

The SGF explained that members of the task force were in Lagos to inspect the isolation centres in the state, as part of the responsibilities of the team.

He said, “We are looking at the objectives that were set when the lockdown or the quarantine declaration was signed by the President, and subsequently by several other states.

“Before the end of the week, we will do an evaluation and part of the trip here was to do an evaluation to see how the objectives that were set were being met and at the end of that exercise, we would have the responsibility of reporting to Mr President.”

Mustapha recalled that the President had in his declaration explained how he arrived at the decision to impose the lockdown in the two states and the FCT.

According to him, President Buhari took the decision on the advice of the Minister of Health and the health experts when eventually led to the signing of the Quarantine Declaration 2020.

The SFG said at the end of the task force’s evaluation, some recommendations and advice would be presented to the President after which the Nigerian leaders would take the next step of action.

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NASS Leaders, Humanitarian Affairs Minister Meet Over COVID-19 Lockdown

The leadership of the National Assembly has met with the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar-Farouk, in Abuja, the nation’s capital. The meeting’s purpose is to find ways to reduce the effect of the lockdown order given by President Muhammadu Buhari on Nigerians following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic … Read more

House Wife Overpowered Sex Worker, Stabbed Her To Death

The police in Imo State have arrested a twenty-six -year old housewife, Mrs Ada Amuzie, for killing a commercial sex worker, identified simply as Happiness. Amuzie was said to have accused Happiness of dating her husband, Ejike Lambert Amuzie. It was gathered that Happiness, in order to get away with Amuzie went to her house … Read more

Adamawa Converts Psychiatric Wards To COVID-19 Isolation Centre

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The Adamawa State Government has concluded plans to convert the Psychiatric Section of the Specialist Hospital in Yola to an isolation centre for the treatment of suspected COVID-19 patients.

Speaking in Yola the state capital, the state commissioner for Health, Abdullah Isa, made this known while giving an update on the level of preparedness by the state against any spread the COVID-19.

According to Isa, the decision is in compliance with the Federal Government’s directive that each state must have at least a 300-bed facility for COVID-19 treatment.

The Commissioner also debunked rumours making the rounds of possible suspected cases in the state.

He explained that the ministry received a call from Shelleng Local Government of a woman who had running nose and fever.

Upon receiving the information, the surveillance team was quickly drafted to the community only to discover that it was just common cold and not COVID-19.

Isa stressed that the team also noticed that the people in her community ran away as far as 500 meters from the woman for fear of being infested.

While frowning at a situation whereby nurses and patients in a private clinic took to their heels on hearing of a suspected case, Isa asked the people to stop stigmatizing those with common cold and pneumonia.

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Coronavirus Lockdown: Man Rapes 68-Year Old Woman In Farm

The Enugu State Police Command on Monday said it arrested a middle-aged man, Abba Kyari Mohammed, for assault and alleged rape of a 68-year-old woman in Umulungbe Community in the Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State.

The suspected rapist, who hails from Jalingo, Taraba State, was said to have committed the offence on Saturday.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Daniel Ndukwe, confirmed the development. He told correspondents on Monday in an interview that the suspect had been transferred from 9th Mile Police Division to the State Criminal Investigation Department for thorough investigation and prosecution.

Ndukwe said, “It is a case of assault and alleged ‘rape’ of 68-year-old woman in Umulegbe community. The women went to the bush on April 4 to pick cashew nuts. They were accosted by a man who was passing by and he used stick to flog them up and at the cause of beating them, one of them ran back to the village and alerted villagers.

“Youths came out in their number and mobbed the alleged rapist; save for the intervention of the security men, he would have been killed. They also alleged that the suspect raped the other woman who is about 68-years before they could come.

The PPRO added, “The suspect was arrested, taken to clinic with woman he allegedly raped and they were treated and the matter has been transferred to the State CID from the 9th Mile Police Division for further investigation,” he said.

Ndukwe, an Assistant Superintendent of Police dismissed the rumours that the suspect was a Fulani herdsman, saying “there was nothing like Fulani herdsman in the case.”

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#WorldHealthDay: Queen Elizabeth II Commend Healthcare Workers

#WorldHealthDay: Queen Elizabeth II Commend Healthcare Workers

Queen Elizabeth II has thanked healthcare workers for their “selfless commitment and diligence” in a message to mark World Health Day. Ekohotblog understands that the World Health Day is a global health awareness day celebrated every year on April 7 under the sponsorship of the World Health Organisation (WHO) as well as other related organizations … Read more

Gov. Yahaya Bello Sacks VC, Rector, Of State Institutions, See Why

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Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello has fired the Vice-Chancellor of the Kogi State University, Ayangba, Prof Mohammed Abdulkadir. A statement by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr. Folasade Ayoade in Lokoja on Tuesday, also announced the removal of Professor Mohammed Atureta as the Rector of the Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja. Both Abdulkadir and … Read more

Tragedy As 23-Year-Old Commits Suicide In Kogi State

A 23-year-old boy simply identified as Bayo has committed suicide in the Angwa Tiv area of the Kogi State capital, Lokoja. According to reports, bayo committed suicide in the early hours of Monday by drinking popular insecticide, Sniper. Bayo, who hailed from Ogori in the Ogori-Magongo area of Kogi Central, was said to have graduated … Read more

COVID-19: UITH Isolates 28 Staff, Suspends Prof A. K. Salami Over Death Of Patient

COVID-19: UITH Isolates 28 Staff, Suspends Prof A. K. Salami Over Death Of Patient

The University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) on Tuesday placed over 28 medical staff that had contact with the deceased suspected COVID-19 patient on self-isolation. Two cases of COVID-19 were recorded in Kwara State on Monday night. One of the patients was the wife of the UITH patient, a UK returnee, who died last Thursday … Read more

#WorldHealthDay: NCDC, Others Commend Health Workers Amid COVID-19 Outbreak

#WorldHealthDay: NCDC, Others Commend Health Worker Amid Crisis

Now at a time when the whole world is facing a health crisis as we fight the coronavirus pandemic, healthcare professionals are the frontline soldiers in this war and the #WorldHealthDay2020 carries more importance than ever as Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Others commend healthcare officials. Ekohotblog understands that the World Health Day is … Read more

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