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COVID-19
Nigeria’s COVID-19 Cases Rise By 1,883 To 130,557, Deaths Now 1,578
Nigeria’s COVID-19 cases continue to increase, as a total of 1,883 new infections were recorded on Saturday, 30th January 2021.…
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Nigerian Heroes Of COVID-19 (34)
At the time Nigeria recorded its first case of the novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19, the biggest concern among Nigerians was…
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Nigeria Records 964 New COVID-19 Cases, Total Now 121,566 With 1,504 Deaths
Nigeria on Sunday, January 24, 2021, recorded 964 new COVID-19 infections, which takes the total confirmed cases in the country…
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Nigerian Heroes Of COVID-19 (33)
Nigeria has been hard hit by the novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19, since it was first detected on the nation’s soil…
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Ex-Lagos Military Administrator, Ndubuisi Kanu, Is Dead
A former Military Administrator of Lagos and Imo States, Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu (rtd), is dead. He reportedly died from…
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Nigerian Heroes Of COVID-19 (32)
On February 27, 2020, authorities in Lagos State confirmed that they had detected a case of the novel coronavirus disease,…
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Nigeria’s COVID-19 Cases Rise By 1585 To 99,063, Deaths Now 1,350
Nigeria’s COVID-19 cases increased from 97,478 it was on Friday to 99,063 on Saturday, indicating 1585 new infections. Nigeria Centre…
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576 New COVID-19 Cases Recorded As Pandemic Tolls 89,163, Deaths Now 1,302
Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on Saturday night announced 576 new COVID-19 infections, which takes the total confirmed cases…
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LASG To Shut Jibowu-Yaba, Other Rail Crossings
Lagos State Government has announced plans to temporarily close the rail level crossing at Ilupeju, Ogunmokun, Jibowu, and Yaba in…
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Nigeria’s COVID-19 Cases Rise By 300 To 64,090, Deaths Now 1,154
Nigeria’s COVID-19 cases increased from 63,790 it was on Saturday to 64,090 on Sunday, indicating 300 new infections. Nigeria Centre…
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