Author: SGTV
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NCDC DRIVER TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID – 19 IN NASARAWA
NCDC DRIVER TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID – 19 IN NASARAWA. One more confirmed case of COVID – 19 has been recorded in Nasarawa State. Governor Abdullahi Sule announced this while giving an update on COVID – 19 in the state during a joint security meeting in Lafia. Governor Abdullahi Sule said the latest case is…
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SPORTS. MINISTER OF SPORTS REMEMBER SUPER EAGLES LEGEND RASHIDI YEKINI.
SPORTS. MINISTER OF SPORTS REMEMBER SUPER EAGLES LEGEND RASHIDI YEKINI. Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr Sunday Dare has described the late Rashidi Yekini as one of the best strikers the African continent has produced on the Eighth Year Anniversary of his death. According to the minister,he was a delight to watch during his…
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Bill Gate offered House of Reps $10m bribe for speedy passage of compulsory vaccine bill – CUPP alleges
Bill Gate offered House of Reps $10m bribe for speedy passage of compulsory vaccine bill – CUPP alleges The Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), on Monday, alleged that it has intercepted a human intelligence report that the Nigeria House of Representatives leadership was poised to forcefully pass the compulsory vaccine bill without subjecting it…
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We will resist attempts to manufacture false figures or cases of COVID-19 in Kogi State… Kogi Gov’t
We will resist attempts to manufacture false figures or cases of COVID-19 in Kogi State… Kogi Gov’t The Kogi State government has vowed to continue to educate the people on the danger, causes and effects of the novel COVID-19, just as the government also reinstated its decision to vehemently resist all attempts to manufacture fake…
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NIGERIAN SUPREME COURT AND APC PRIMARY ELECTIONS 1 (ZAMFARA A CASE STUDY)
NIGERIAN SUPREME COURT AND APC PRIMARY ELECTIONS 1 (ZAMFARA A CASE STUDY) By Kayode Mogbojuri Base on prevailing circumstances, we will all agree it is now a notorious fact that The Supreme Court of Nigeria is not treating with levity the ways and manners our political parties do conduct their affairs and whenever the Apex…
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SPORTS: MORE CLUBS lN PREMIER LEAGUE OPEN TO USING NEUTRAL VENUES IF RELEGATION IS REMOVED
SPORTS: MORE CLUBS lN PREMIER LEAGUE OPEN TO USING NEUTRAL VENUES IF RELEGATION IS REMOVED. A growing number of Premier League Clubs are open to playing the remaining fixtures at neutral venues but with the threat of relegation removed. Top flights clubs have been told that using up to 10 neutral stadiums will be the…
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Niger’s Minister, Mohamed Ben Omar died of undisclosed ailments in Niamey
Niger’s Minister, Mohamed Ben Omar died of undisclosed ailments in Niamey His party, the Social Democratic Party confirmed that he died on Sunday at the main hospital of the capital Niamey. They, however, failed to disclose the cause of the death. Niger Republic has confirmed 736 cases of COVID-19 with 35 deaths. 441
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Fear of COVID-19 widespread envelopes Abuja residents, with gridlock at highways, as gov’t relaxes restrictions order
Fear of COVID-19 widespread envelopes Abuja residents, with gridlock at all entrances of Abuja, as gov’t relaxes restrictions order There is palpable fear of COVID-19 widespread in Abuja as gridlocked greets all entrances to the capital city on the first day of relax in movement restrictions since COVID-19 case was discovered in Nigeria. Sgtv correspondent…
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3,195 enrolled as Kwara’s digital training programme begins
3,195 enrolled as Kwara’s digital training programme begins At least 3,195 young people have been enrolled in the first phase of Kwara’s virtual digital training class which began on Thursday — 1,195 more than the initial figure (2000) intended for the exercise when it was announced. The 3,195, who responded to the pre-training survey, were…
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Media Must Rise To The Challenge Of Fake News – Gbajabiamila
Media Must Rise To The Challenge Of Fake News – Gbajabiamila The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, has called on the media to rise to the challenge of fake news in Nigeria. He believes this is important, especially as the country battles the COVID-19 pandemic and fake news will not do the…