Covid 19
COVID-19: Strengthening local vaccine production in Nigeria
By Maryam Sani Muhammad AT a critical moment in the battle against the resurgence of the second wave of COVID-19, it is clear that Nigeria is still relying on vaccines imported from the western world to wade off the deadly pandemic. Substantiation of this is demonstrated in the struggle to import the vaccines from abroad […]
Read MoreOPINION: Covid 19 and the Fate of Nigerian Students in 2021.
By Vasty Agila. Covid 19 had really brought alot of delay of almost everything in the world especially in the educational sector. Coming into 2020, I entered with the expectation of graduating and forging ahead, but from February the year came with the global pandemic, I was praying and hoping that schools will resume that […]
Read MoreThe Aftermath of Covid-19
BY ALIYU IBRAHIM USMAN The novel Corona Virus infection was first discovered in Wuhan province, China, sometime in December 2019. The virus was eventually described as the global pendamic by the by the World Health Organization ( WHO ) especially considering the manner by which it has been spreading like a wildfire in the […]
Read MoreCorona Virus pandemic rises towards its zenith
By Gurama Gurama A. (Ph.D) In Nigeria, the way people are complaining of cough, catarrh, fever, loss of appetite & smell and fever is really worrisome. Nigeria, with about 200 million populace, has had more than 100,000 confirmed cases and nearly 1413 deaths as at Sunday 17th January, 2021 according to NCDC. The coronavirus […]
Read MoreOPINION – CAMP CHRONICLE: Covid-19 Test, Registration and Kitting-up in White
By Rilwan Muhammad Alighting from the car whose engine was still roaring because the driver was in such a worry he didn’t want to waste time putting down and starting the engine again, I quickened my steps to the boot, yawned, stretched my back and waited as the driver offloaded our luggage. I picked […]
Read MoreCOVID-19: BUA Donates Ambulances, Facemasks to Bauchi State
Governor Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed of Bauchi State has today recieved three (3) ambulances and thousands of face mask donated to Bauchi State Government by the BUA Foundation. Receiving the items, Governor Bala thanked the foundation and members of CACOVID-19 for their outstanding contributions to the fight against COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria. Governor Bala on […]
Read MoreOPINION: Nigeria: Like the leaders, like the led
By Rilwan Muhammad Events unfolding in the country lately are not, in any way, what anyone will appreciate. Of course, some may say that the looting of warehouses in many states in Nigeria by hoodlums – as the media will call them, partly because of their actions of carting away properties not possessed by […]
Read MoreOPINION: The Soliloquy of Aunty Corona
By Rilwan Muhammad The world, in its laughable surmisal, thinks it’s conspicuously winning the fight against me, unbeknownst to it that I’m just lurking, rearranging my pernicious tactics before I resurface. But something in me is telling me that I have overstayed my welcome so much that some people no longer fear me. These […]
Read MoreCovid 19: Governor Bala flagg off palliative distribution in Alkaleri, calls for equitable sharing among poor People
Bauchi State Governor Senator Bala Muhammad Abdulkadir has called for justice and equity in the distribution of COVID-19 Palliative materials in Alkaleri Local government area of the state. The Governor made the call during the flagging Off the distribution of COVID-19 Palliative materials to the people in Alkaleri, held at the Local government Secretariat. Represented […]
Read MoreDespite Covid-19, we’ve been able to avert food crisis – Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari Thursday in Abuja said the COVID-19 pandemic exposed the level of preparedness of nations to shocks of food security, explaining that the Federal Government’s wisdom in promoting self-sufficiency over the years helped significantly in averting a food crisis. Speaking at the National Food Security Council meeting held at the State House, President […]
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