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That's why I left the PDP.
Former Senate President, Yakubu Dogara has revealed some reasons why he left the PDP and joined the APC.
It would be recalled that the former Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara, has resigned from the PDP, returning to the APC this week.
Dogara said that after he suffered the humiliation of the PDP Governor Bala in Bauchi State, which he helped end up winning the 2019 general elections, he decided to quit the party and go to the APC.
The main reason why I left is the way pdp rule in bauchi state.
Everyone knows the role I played in the governorship election which former Minister of Abuja, Bala Mohammed Abubakar, lost to.
I'm also now a part of the government's
Instead of staying in the eu, I'd like to go back to where I came from.
He wrote a letter from the PDP which he sent to the chairman of the party's constituency, Bogoro C, in Bauchi State.
He said that, as he had said, the government has failed in the past and where to fix it, it is not the fault of the government.
I'm going to let go of them
The fire broke out in a canyon.
The fire broke out at about 10 pm, which lasted for almost two hours, despite the presence of the Kano State Fire Service, security personnel and the community.
During freedom radio's visit to the site, she found a large number of security personnel and security personnel everywhere, as the location is related to the main bus station known as Kuka Station, which transports passengers from Kano to other states and neighbouring countries of the country.
In addition to the water gate business that has been popular in northern Nigeria.
Freedom Radio has been speaking to some eyewitnesses, who said the fire had caused a high risk of survival among the people.
A police officer at the water station said they were working with patrol officers to save passengers who were in panic following the fire.
The Kano State Fire Service confirmed the incident, saying that as of the time we are gathering information to ascertain the cause and damage caused by the fire, the spokesman, Si'iam Muhammad Ibrahim, said.
On the other hand, there were reports that there were some bandits who tried to break into the water gate to steal, but police and police officers tried to drive them out and secure public property.
In this case, we have contacted the Spokesman of the Kano State Police Command, DSP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, who confirmed the incident.
Coronavirus: We have not yet tested the efficacy of the vaccine in Nigeria.
While countries in Europe continue to test the efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine, Nigeria has not been left behind in its own trials of the drug.
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration (NAFDAC) has said it is testing up to 40 covid-19 drugs that have been reported to the agency by traditional drug makers.
The Chairman of the Commission, Mojisola Adeyeye, made this known in Abuja on Tuesday.
Mojisola said that the quality of the drugs is being tested so as not to seek revenge.
Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, traditional drug makers have conducted research to ensure that they are not left behind to find a cure for the disease.
Many of them have submitted their treatment to the authority for testing and validation.
The FDA also provides guidelines and guidelines for the use of the drug.
Animal testing will be conducted for the first time.
Mojisola warned the medical community not to try a drug without the agency's permission.
In May, NAFDAC said that only social media outlets and newspapers have seen stories of those claiming to have found a traditional drug that will cure the coronavirus.
Adeyeye said that only one person had asked NAFDAC to check the efficacy of the drug, which he claimed to include traditional medicine, which he said could cure the coronavirus.
It's not the same as the one that Gideon said.
He was trying to find a cure for the symptoms.
Since then, some of the medical professionals have been re-reading their own.
Ramaphosa faced questions in the senate.
It was the first time mr Ramaphosa has faced lawmakers since a series of corruption cases between his top government officials and some members of his cabinet.
Ramaphosa has promised to deepen research and bring about reforms in the areas responsible for the acquisition of equipment in the fight against COVID-19.
South Africa is the fifth country on the list of countries affected by the coronavirus pandemic, but the president has said corruption plays a key role in the fight against the disease.
On Saturday, Nigeria will open its international airports.
Authorities in Nigeria say they will open airports for exit and into the country, starting next Saturday, for the first time in five months of closure.
Since March 23, the government has suspended flights, in a bid to curb the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
The government said the first four flights from overseas would land in Abuja.
The Lake of The Lake has not yet been revealed.
According to the Minister of Aviation Hadi Sirika, the process of opening this is to see how no problems have been made since the opening of domestic commercial flights on July 8.
Sirika added that all the necessary rules will be followed to ensure the resumption of flights.
591 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Nigeria.
As of Friday, 591 new cases were recorded with COVID-19.
With this new number of COVID-19 cases in the country, the number of cases has reached 39,539, 16,559 have been re-healed and 845 died.
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has posted a number of people and states on Twitter.
The crown has been added to our team - Marseille.
French football club Marseille says three more players have tested positive for the virus, following five deaths last week.
This was disclosed in a press release today.
The club also said the French League 1 tournament, which was due to start on Friday, has been postponed due to five players tested positive for COVID-19.
Marseille said it had already informed stakeholders in preparing for the League 1, with a three-point increase in the number of cases after the first five cases were released.
The APC accuses the government of attempting to disrupt the party - The Head of The Hawai'i Media.
In a statement issued on Tuesday by the All Progressives Congress (APC) this week, the Niger State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello, of attempting to cause riots in the party.
The circular, signed by national chairman of the National Engineering Council, Muhammadu Jibrin Imam and The National Secretary of the Barista Muhammed Liman, states that during the six years of the party's tenure, N512 million was only n512 million.
The statement further said that the meeting called by the governor of stakeholders, which he chaired on Sunday night last weekend, would help to further the cause of the party's riots, saying they had written to the party's national secretariat on developments in the state.
According to Engineer Imam, "We understand that the Niger State Governor is trying to divide the party's members by organizing a stakeholder meeting, which is illegal, because any complaint against the party's leadership is to write to the party's secretariat for investigation".
He said that in the six years after the party's inception, N512 million had been in the party's account.
He said what he understood as governor was to be part of a national caretaker committee set up on July 25, 2020, headed by the president to guide the process of resolving disputes between members of the party and withdrawing the grievances in court among members of the party.
How do we pay the salaries of the employees? As well as other party-related activities, primaries, and other party-related problems such as medical support due to lack of access to government support, not a party's illegal spending, we challenge anyone to justify the party's ill-treatment.
As I have explained, The last local government primaries are the most important primaries in the country, with the former Commissioners and Commissioners currently in power in all the twenty-five local government areas of the state, with the money spent in the elections distributed to the Commissioners to bring their constituencies.
Therefore, it is a mistake for anyone to have the party's funds being spent illegally, that is almost unfair and to try to give the wrong protection to the wrong people trying to hang it up, that no committee has been set up to investigate how the party's money was spent and who set up it.
Of the money that the complainer said was misused, it was money donated by the National Secretariat of the National Party, and I challenge anyone on this matter to prove his claim in any way.
Who are we to stand in the way of the anoint of the APC? He added that any allegation against a party or any party leader from the state level would be written to the Zonal Committee as set out in Section 21 (B) (b) (d) on page 82 of the party's Constitution.
Therefore, the party's stakeholders have no role to play especially if they attempt to strip the committee's power so their judgment has no effect.
For this reason, they are the most effective party leaders in the state, on page 21 and 6 of page 87 of the party's constitution.
It's a mistake to make decisions with the leaders.
He said those who presented with confidence to hear the book at the non-conference, which was presented by Alhaji Abubakar Magaji, General Muhammed Garba, Hon. Ahmed Dogonkoli, as well as Alhaji Ibrahim Balarabe and all the commissioners, were not members of the party executive committee in the state.
The executive committee of the party is chaired by the party's chairman, Mohammed Imam, and not by the governor to preside over the state party leaders.
According to the statement, Governor Abubakar Sani Bello recalled that the issue of fulfilling the promise made to the people of the state during the elections, and the journey with the party's parents in government so that everyone can benefit in the state and all the other areas through political office, which is the problem for the governor and the party.
The document also praised members of the National Assembly who refused to attend the meeting and drew attention to the resolution of all disputes among the party's members, which came as no surprise to lawmakers who are aware of their headaches, who refused to accept falsehood as the party's code of conduct.
Therefore, it is necessary for the Chairman of the National Executive Committee to focus on governor Abubakar Sani Bello's position in the right place not to attempt to subdue the politics of the state.
Nigeria's economic growth is on the line - Freedom Radio Nigeria
The Minister of Information and Economic Development, Dr Isa Ali, Pantami, has said the country is ready for a revolution in the digital economy.
He also said that the government should work with the university and other stakeholders to ensure that the country's future is in the hands of technology.
He is the one who is the light of the heavens and the earth, and the earth.
The minister added that one of the first steps the government has taken to ensure the country's access to information technology is to change the name of the ministry from the Ministry of Information to the Ministry of Information and Economic Development on the Internet.
Food insecurity is a health problem in Nigeria
Some scientists have warned people to avoid eating foods that are used to prevent food from being damaged, that eating such foods is harmful to human health.
The study was conducted after a study on the quality of food in the country.
The results show that there are certain foods that are used to prevent them from getting burned.
Research has also shown that this is most commonly used in beans, alabo town and dried fish that are served to the general population.
The idea is to use it because it is used by a person who is willing to use it.
Then eat foods containing these nutrients that cause diabetes, diabetes, heart attack, and so on.
People are urged to take precautions to avoid the use of these types of food for their health.
A food quality expert, Grace Olasumbo, has urged Nigerians to abstain from foods that have been crushed with calcium carbide.
Olasumbo explained that Calcium Carbide is the most commonly used by marketers to make fresh fruit.
Research has shown that shortness of patience and patience are among the factors that make traders use this chemical because it shows off fruit products in one day.
Olasumbo explained that one of the things that marketers fail to understand is the use of this chemical to show the desired products for the health of people even more so.
As a result, there are diseases including mother's and baby's teeth, eye pain, sore throat, mouth, liver, etc.
African Development Bank chief acquitted of charges - Freedom Radio Nigeria
The African Development Bank (AFDB) chief akinwumi Adesina has been cleared by the Expert Committee chaired by former Irish Prime Minister Mary Robinson.
According to the committee, Mr Akinwumi Adesina is not guilty of corruption charges against him.
Earlier this year, a 15-page report accused Mr Adesina, a 60-year-old, of being self-righteous and self-righteous.
But a panel of experts led by Robinson, along with Gambian Chief Justice Hassan Jallow and world bank deputy governor Leonard McCarthy, cleared the former Nigerian agriculture minister of any wrongdoing.
The United States had earlier insisted on Mr Adesina's investigation into the allegations, following a scandal by the Bank's Governing Council (AfDB), which led to the establishment of a panel of experts to investigate the scandal.
COVID-19 has stopped Trump's campaign event in Florida.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday announced that he has suspended the Republican National Convention due to be ticketed in Jacksonville, Florida, next month, due to an increase in coronavirus cases.
The conference will be held in North Carolina.
Trump said in Jacksonville that it was inappropriate to hold a convention at this time.
President Trump moved part of the GOP convention to Florida last month after they disagreed with Democratic leaders in North Carolina over holding a closed-door meeting with supporters without masks on.
A few republican delegates will march in Charlotte, North Carolina, to officially endorse Trump on August 24.
Trump has said he will make a speech in a different format.
Trump, who has been outspoken for months on the impact of the pandemic, said recently that 99 percent of the cases seen in the U.S. will not be affected.
Buhari will not accept the prayers of the people of God.
This was disclosed by the Chief Media Adviser, Professor Garba Shehu, in a statement issued by the White House on Wednesday.
He also said that the president will not accept the president's visit to the house of God to greet him.
Shehu said the decision was taken in the wake of the recommendations of the Supreme Council on Islamic religion to prevent the coronavirus pandemic.
President Muhammadu Buhari also stressed the council's recommended measures to avoid meetings where many people will be present.
At this year's Small Sallam festival, the president celebrated his Feast at home with his family instead of going to the mosque as he normally does every year.
Coronavirus: A further 322 cases were reported on Sunday, now 52,227 cases have been reported in Nigeria.
The NCDC reported an additional 322 cases of covid-19 in Nigeria on Sunday.
According to a report released by the NCDC on Sunday, lagos state had a population of more than 130. Bauchi-36, FcT-25, Edo-17, Bayelsa-14 Ogun-14, Anambra-13, Kaduna-12, Ondo-11, Abia-10, Osun-6 Plateau-5, Kwara-5, Kano-4, Ebonyi-3, Sokoto-2 and Borno-1.
So far, 52,227 people have been infected in Nigeria, 38,945 have been recuperate, and 1,002 have died.
So far, 12,280 people have been infected in Nigeria.
Lagos state still has the highest number of cases 17,894 FCT -4,994, Oyo - 3,050, Edo -2,537, Delta -1,701, Rivers 2,048, Kano -1,708, Ogun - 1,614, Kaduna -2,011 Katsina -771, Ondo -1,512, Borno -740, Gombe - 709, Bauchi - 643, Ebonyi - 960, Plateau - 960, Plateau -2,118, Enugu - 1,043, Abia - 749, Imo - 521, Akwa Ibom Isa i.e., Akwa Ibom, Akwa Ibom, 230, 2016, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2019 Adamawa - 206, Anambra - 194, Kebbi - 90, Zamfara - 78, Yobe - 67, Ekiti - 218 , Taraba- 78, Kogi - 5, and Cross Rivers - 80.
China has achieved the success of its people's food and livelihoods - The Head of The Hausa Newspaper
Food is the lifeblood of all living beings, except for food.
This is why the Chinese government is committed to ensuring the nation's food and food security.
In the 71 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China, China has made significant progress in food security, surprising the world in its population, which is estimated to have surpassed 1.4 billion Chinese.
This effort has contributed to China's greatest contribution to combating world hunger, according to Zhang Wufeng, the head of the Food and Agriculture Organization of China, once stated that from 1949 until now, China has always put hunger at the heart of all its activities.
But lately, some people and some western media have again "expressed concern" over whether China can raise its own people in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic around the world?
We are very grateful to them for the constant support they have given us in this world.
Under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, China has achieved enough food production based on its man-made efforts.
The supply of chinese food is one of the main agendas of the Ruling People's Party (CPC) every day.
Over the weekend, chinese President Xi Jinping issued an executive order to stop food waste, saying that everyone knows that all food and labor is to be done.
Although this year the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is also taking a toll on the Chinese economy, China will be able to provide enough food for its people.
China's national statistics on the number of agricultural products In particular, the country's rice availability in 2020 showed that the total volume of rice produced in the country in the first half of 2020 was 27.29 million tons, increasing by 1.08 million tons, which is a 3.9% increase compared to the same period of 2019.
Ke Bingsheng, former chairman of the National Agricultural University of China, said China has made significant progress in terms of food security compared to the start of the era of domestic change and opening up to the international community.
Huang Jikun, director of The Institute of Agricultural Policy at Peking University, said in an interview with "The China Science Daily" that the biggest challenge China faces in the next two or three years is whether China can reduce the amount of wheat and rice it stores.
The average number of eggs per person is 474 kilograms instead of the 400 kilograms that every person in the world would get every year.
China now import tens of millions of tons of agricultural products exclusively for domestic livestock.
Therefore, those who are concerned about the issue should be calm, wash their clothes, or focus on the affairs of their home country.
The Chinese are able to produce their own food.
That's why I'm trying to bring Ganduje to court - Abba K. Yusuf - Freedom Radio Nigeria.
The Kano Governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) Abba Kabir Yusuf has explained his reasons for the prosecution of Kano Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje and others before the State High Court.
Kabir disclosed this through his lawyer, Bashir Tudun Wuzirci, who said he filed the case on the basis of alleged ownership of some government buildings benefiting the people of Kano State.
In addition to kano governor and businessman, Abba Kabir Yusuf also appealed to the Ministry of Works, Housing and Transportation, The Attorney General, Kano State Commissioner of Justice and the State Land Administration.
Abba Yusuf accused the Kano state government of taking ownership of some of the former Daula hotel currently under the supervision of wudil university of science and technology and the Shahuci University, which he said was in line with the provisions of the law.
It will only be available in 2023.
Brother and best friend of President Muhammadu Buhari, Mamman Daura, has said that the style of governance in Nigeria is old fashioned.
Mamman Daura said Nigeria has already committed to now abandoned the pick-take system in the interest of the most deserving election in 2023.
The bbc has written an interview with her mother.
This process of re-election in Nigeria has not resulted in an eye-witness child, which has been in place since 1999.
Instead, the government has said it is necessary to decide who is eligible until the process is followed by the recovery process.
However, the Igbo tribe, the Inyamirai, has reacted to the statement.
They said that he and his brother, Buhari, had just won the re-reins by taking over the throne and that he would go out and suggest that it should not be done in 2023.
Buhari is not the only one elected by Nigerians.
In the same way, the high-security forces who have been in the country for many years have not been removed from their jobs and are not more likely to be able to do so.
Martha's waiting.
A political storm of the Nigerian presidency on Wednesday, as the Igbo Zalla People's Protection Corps ( Ndigbo) has taken on Mamman Daura, over the president's boat speech to the Inyamurai tribe.
In a meeting with Daura, who is a cousin of President Muhammadu Buhari, he said that there would be a plan for the 2023 presidential election.
Since the end of the war, Ndigbo quickly issued a statement of dishonor to Mamman Daura, calling it a "smattering of anti-corruption."
In a statement issued by Ndigbo on Wednesday, the group is a member of the Igbo people of the South South, while south-east zone will be allowed to run for president in 2023, the Igbo ethnic group.
The spokesperson of the Chairman of the Zalla Igbo Tribe, Emeka Attamah, said Mamman Daura's comments were similar to the 2023 presidential race against the Igbos.
So why didn't I mention that I'm not a mom since 2019?
They were about to oust Jonathan, and Now Daura is the candidate for the south who will be the president of Nigeria in the 2023 elections.
He is now in the hands of his brother and is going to come up with something we don't know we're going to pick up in 2023.
It should be done as an elder to hold on to the truth.
Not to mention the 2023 presidential election, but the president's statement is self-righteous and self-righteous.
A vote of the vote
The issue of violence against women and children by rape is very prevalent in northern Nigeria, with reports of violations of children's rights.
On July 23, 2020, people from all sides gathered to discuss how the situation in the country is getting worse and how it can be overcome.
Participants of the hall relate to issues such as the promotion of girls' promotion and the adoption of other mothers.
One of the mothers who attended the meeting of Hajiya Fathi'a Sha'ibu, the wife of the former Governor of Plateau State and Niger state during the late Sani Abacha regime, has described poverty as one of the factors that make parents give money to their children.
Mary, the son of Mary, said to him, "We have been given the gift of the Holy Spirit, and we have been given the gift of the Holy Spirit, and we have been given the gift of the Holy Spirit, and we have been given the gift of the Holy Spirit."
We are also calling on teachers to start preaching with a loud voice to parents and siblings who rape their children and their families.
The Member of the House of Assembly representing Maiyama, Koko and Besse Constituency of Kebbi honorable Shehu Mohammad, expressed displeasure with the matter and supported the implementation of a law that would criminalise anyone convicted of rape in the country.
At the end of the meeting, Hajiya Dauda and Nasiru El-Hikaya, who presided over the meeting, thanked those who attended the meeting on behalf of VOA for their invitation.
The "Northern Writers" of the North
Social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Instagram, oppressors, and others, have long played a role in creating dialogue, collaboration and social interaction between different nations around the world, with the delivery of messages, news, and political, educational and business goals.
Young Nigerians have taken part in this new technology by using social media, to travel with the latest, to contribute, or to contribute to the cause of their lives.
We can say that these steps have brought us a lot of development that the Northern youths are benefiting from in the business, economic, educational and political aspects of the region.
Many of them are making money by writing and posting messages on the internet, finding jobs or developing their own projects.
However, it is unfortunate that instead of taking advantage of this opportunity to take advantage of the progress that has been made, there have been some who have followed the corrupted south who have been in the world to defraud the people, both inside and outside the country, or to write in sins and abuses of the rulers and their predecessors.
A lack of transparency in the lives of young people
The arrival of the Arewa Media Writers Association in the country is a great opportunity to provide the Northern youths with a positive direction, a positive direction and to clean up the activities of the youth in Midaya Soshiya, so that they can write and share the goals of the Northern people.
We need to give this group the unity it needs to achieve its good goals, which will bring blessing not only to our northern region but also to Nigeria as a whole.
I would like to advise our youths, especially social media users, to come together to protect the integrity of the North and its independence, and to develop a system that will make it easier for all.
As with our northern leaders who have slept well, such as the Sardauna of Sokoto, the first Prime Minister of the North, Sir Ahmadu Bello, and his close friends are committed to delivering for the people of the North.
The late anti-poverty and anti-poverty president, Aminu Kano, has said that Nigeria is one country, but everyone knows his father's house.
We therefore say that, as we call for national development and the promotion of governance, at every level, we call for the unity of northernpeople, free from any religious or ethnic discrimination, to bring the region forward.
The current state of the North
Therefore, we need to use god's wisdom and wisdom to help the people of the north to develop their economy.
The North should provide revenue sources to carry out its budget without waiting for the federal government to provide financial support.
In addition to the development of the North, we have given importance to education, agriculture, tourism, health and science and technology.
If we don't make money, there are different ways to do it.
We believe that this is the way we are going to achieve our goals.
It's a pride of north.
The government has earmarked N126 billion for the rehabilitation of the country's hospitals.
The Federal Government has earmarked N126 billion for the country's economic improvement plans for the rehabilitation of hospitals in the country.
The hospitals to be repaired include FMC hospitals, disease testing facilities, emergency care department, non-communicable diseases and teaching hospitals in the 36 states of the country.
Over the past few years, several health experts have called on government departments to work together to set aside sufficient funds to improve the health sector in the country.
The experts made the call at a conference on the provision of safe and accessible health care to the people held in Abuja.
In a speech, senatorial candidate representing Kwara North on the Platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Sadiq Umar said the Nigerian government should take matters of improving the health of the country very well.
The lack of money in this sector has led to a lack of financial support in the country, which is why it relies heavily on foreign aid.
Umar said that despite the support received, the government did not play a role in the health sector, which led to the withdrawal of the support they were providing.
Coronavirus: Nigeria has killed 53,000 people in Nigeria.
The NCDC has reported 221 new cases of covid-19 in Nigeria on Wednesday.
According to a report released by the NCDC on Wednesday, lagos state had a population of 17. Plateau-60, FcT-33, Kaduna-26, Rivers-18, Enugu-9, Kwara-9, Ondo-9, Nasarawa-6, Gombe-5, Anambra-5, Delta-4, Abia-4, Imo-3, Edo-2, Ogun-2, Osun-2, Osun-2, Bauchi-1 and Kano-1.
So far, 53,021 people have been infected in Nigeria, 40,281 have been recuperate, and 1,010 have died.
So far, 11,730 people have been infected in Nigeria.
Lagos State still has the highest number of cases 18,035 FCT-079, Oyo - 3,060, Edo -2,555, Delta -1,719, Rivers 2,108, Kano -1,722, Lagos Ogun - 1,633, Kaduna -2,085, Katsina -771, Ondo -1,524, Borno -740, Gombe - 719, Bauchi - 645, Ebonyi - 965, Plateau -2,245, Enugu - 1,096, Abia - 759, Imo - 526, Jigawa - 322, Akwa Ibom, Akwa Ibom, Akwa Ibom, 271, 271, 271, 271, 271, Benue- 451, Adamawa - 217, Anambra - 207, Kebbi - 92, Zamfara - 78, Yobe - 67, Ekiti - 238, Taraba- 87, Kogi - 5, and Cross Rivers - 82.
People who are starving in Africa will overtake those killed by the coronavirus (IFAD).
The International Organization for Agricultural Development (IFAD) has said that at least 23 million more people will starve in sub-Saharan Africa in 2020.
The president of IFAD, Gilbert Houngbo, made the statement at the World Economic Forum.
The problem of food security in Africa was discussed during the coronavirus pandemic.
Houngbo said that studies, speculations and counting of food insecurity have shown that in 2020, famine victims in Africa will be far behind.
IFAD is a centre that is well-known for supporting the rural population in developing agriculture, providing nutritious food to its members and making income through agriculture.
Houngbo said the Coronavirus showed that there was a serious problem with food production, distribution and rehabilitation.
A lot of farmers struggle with the lack of access to the right to food.
They can't go to the farm, and those who have farmed the crops have been shut down, even if they sell their crops.
In 2019, hunger killed 135 million people worldwide, 73 million of whom came from Africa, in 36 countries.
In Northern Nigeria, hunger has lost more than 5 million people in 2019.
Nnpc received $378.42 million from natural gas in June.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) said its june oil and gas export revenue was $378.42 million, up from $133.16 million in May this year.
The Nigerian oil company added that this is the biggest increase in tax revenue since the global covid-19 pandemic, which led to a ban on movement and the fall in global oil prices.
In a circular signed by the company's Chief Public Relations Officer, Dr. Kennie Obateru, said the NNPC stated that it had in the month added that the total revenue from crude oil and gas was $4.60 billion between June 2019 and June 2020.
Similarly, the company said it had a total revenue of $378.42 million from crude oil and gas export ed in June 2020, with $133.16 million in May 2020.
As stated earlier, the company earned $230.65 million from crude oil, while $75.97 million and $71.80 million in total.
In June 2020, the company's earnings report was the 59th monthly report published by the company.
According to the report, between June 2019 and June 2020, a total of $4.60 billion was made from oil and gas.
The report also revealed that in order to ensure the successful distribution of petroleum products across the country in June 2020, NNPC distributed 1.34 billion litres of crude oil.
According to the report, 950.67 million pounds of oil was sold in May 2020, as a result of the ban on movement in the country, which resulted in the loss of business and business.
According to the report, in June 2020, over 1.3 million barrels of oil were sold, while 5.10 million barrels of gas were sold, and 1.65 million were produced, which were distributed across the country in the same period.
Between June 2019 and June 2020, more than 19.104 billion litres of oil were sold, while gas sales were over 18.9 billion litres or 99.36 percent.
The report said that the total amount of oil sold in June 2020 was N134.22 billion. The total revenue between June 2019 and June 2020 was N2.267 trillion, which was 99.12 per cent.
In the month of 2020, there were 33 oil pipelines, up 11 percent, down from 37 in May 2020.
The Nnpc's June 2020 financial disclosure report revealed that the company has been able to work with local people and stakeholders to tackle the flow of pipelines across the country.
The EU will join turkey and greece on the mediterranean sea.
EU leaders are on the move after a border between Turkey and Greece on the Mediterranean Sea.
The meeting was scheduled for Thursday to discuss how to end the war.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday said no one would be behind the maritime issue because it belonged to them.
They are ready to take any action from political to military action.
German Defence Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer began to look into how to resolve the issue, saying German Chancellor Angela Markel planned to meet with Erdogan next Friday by telephone.
President Buhari congratulated Nigerians on his decision to make him a minister in Canada.
President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated Kaycee Madu of Nigeria for his position as Minister of Justice and Chief Judicial Officer of the Government of the Province of Alberta, Canada.
According to a statement signed by the Special Advisor to the President of Nigeria, Femi Adesina.
Madu has made history as the first African to be appointed provincial minister in Canadian history, and is the provincial secretary holding the seal of the province of Alberta.
President Buhari described the honour as "historic", saying it once again honored Nigerians as artists, who define themselves through different walks of life.
The president said madu, as the first black justice minister and Attorney-General in Canada, had entered the record books and called on Nigerians, both at home and abroad, to remain good representatives of their country.
In Security: 415 people were killed in Nigeria in July.
At least 415 people have been killed in various killings in Nigeria in July, according to a report by Nigeria Mourn.
In its July Report, Mourn, whose top job in the country is tracking and counting mass killings across Nigeria, said the figure was based on the statistics of only 21 states out of the 36 states of the country and Abuja.
The organization is able to track the reports published by the right media, as well as information it gathers from the families, family members or friends of victims who were not published in the press.
According to a recent report by the group, Borno, Kaduna and Katsina states were the most likely to be killed in Nigeria in July.
The report shows the number of deaths recorded in 21 states.
139 Ebonyi Ebonyi - 5 Plateau - 2 Akwa Ibom - 2 Lagos - 2 Oyo - 1 Ogun - 1 2 Ogun - 1 Bayelsa - 1 Delta - 1 Delta - 1 Kebbi - 1
According to the report, 185 people were killed by gunmen.
Boko Haram killed 123 people.
Herders carrying heavy guns killed 67 people, while 26 others were killed in ethnic violence.
Six people were killed in a tank fire and six others were killed by security forces before they were brought to trial.
Two people lost their lives in the war.
283 civilians were killed, and 132 security personnel were killed.
According to the latest report, 731 people were killed in June and 356 in May.
As the killings continue, Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has asked the Federal Government to allow Nigerians to possess gun licences.
A similar call was made in 2018, when he was a senator representing The Amfara.
Buhari is not the only one with the right to security in nigeria - Freedom Radio Nigeria
Minister of Agriculture Alhaji Sabo Muhammad Nanono has challenged state and local governments over the security crisis in Nigeria.
In an interview with the Hausa section of Radio France International on the issue of insecurity in the agricultural sector.
The prophet said, "The truth is not only the federal government, but the state governments and local governments, if you go to the states and the locals, they have let this security be what it is, but everyone will get up and say the federal government."
Yes, the federal government has the right to defend the lives of the people, but those who are close to these people should at first start to talk that we think we have a problem with these things.
Alhaji Sabo Nanono added that the federal government is doing its best to promote agriculture and food production in the country.
President Trump has signed a bill to reduce the number of
On July 24, U.S. President Donald Trump signed four executive orders that would reduce american spending on prescription drugs as he struggles for re-election and protests over his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
Trump had previously said he would make almost all of the changes he signed on Friday, but this is the first time it has been signed into law.
One bill would allow for the official import of low-cost drugs from countries like Canada, while another would require pharmaceutical companies to lower their costs, Trump said.
Another law calls for a reduction in the cost of insulin injections while the Fourth Bill, which would have failed if successful in a meeting with pharmaceutical companies, would require the Medicare Insurance Program to purchase drugs at a price that other countries buy, Trump said.
A Nigerian has won an award at the UNICEF Competition.
80,000 Nigerian youths have participated in a programme sponsored by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to create a technology on COVID-19 pandemic to provide community solutions to the disease, called the "UNICEF COVID-19 Innovation Challenge".
The award-winning candidates from Nigeria range from 14 to 35 years of age.
One of the 28-year-old, Chukwuma Nwachukwu, has proposed how solar energy can be used to provide water to help fight the virus.
The solar panel invented by Chukwuma Nwachukwu won in the first week of the competition.
Chukwuma Nwachukwu said his goal was to provide clean drinking water to communities in Abuja who do not have access to clean water.
Nwachukwu is one of thousands of Young Nigerians who participated in the UNICEF COVID-19 Innovation Challenge, which was launched in May and lasted for six weeks.
According to UNICEF, the new innovations show how young people can contribute significantly during difficult times.
About 60 million Nigerians, or about one-third of the country's population, do not have access to safe drinking water, according to the National Water Service.
Kano's elders have made a case against Buhari - The Head of The Hawai'i Newspaper.
A coalition of Kano Civil Rights Groups has appealed to The State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, to President Muhammadu Buhari over his attempt to borrow money from a Chinese bank to build a railway line.
A coalition of more than 15 groups under the platform of The Kano Forum has described what it calls the huge debt owed by the Ganduje government to build the first phase of the rail line in Kano as inefficient to see the major challenges facing the state.
The group alleged that Ganduje would borrow 684 million euros, about N300 billion which they said had not been paid for 50 years.
Alhaji Bashir Othman Tofa said it was almost impossible for Kano state to borrow more debt than it had previously been.
The war on rape is the worst in Nigeria.
A community speaker in Kaduna State, Alhaji Aliyu Maigidaje, has pointed out that the death penalty for rape suspects in the country, especially in Northern Nigeria, is the only solution.
Alhaji Aliyu Maigidaje made this known in his interview with Leadership Today in Kaduna, adding that if the authority confirmed this after an investigation, a verdict of murder was the only solution.
He added that the decision would reduce the number of cases of rape that could be easily accessible, but the main solution was to fix our hearts.
Al-Muhamdin said: "We have no knowledge of what allah has sent down to us, and we do not know who is going to die."
It is a shame that a man or woman should be raped by a three-month-old, three-or-five-year-old girl.
He said that, in the name of God, we do not have to be a nation of leaders or rulers, and we must not allow such a country to develop such a situation.
He added that we are in a state of pain and pain in the country because the country has failed to move forward, the emirs, governors and the President have failed to respond to the situation.
He said, "The moon is the moon, and the moon is the moon, and the moon is our sustener."
He told them that they were all in god's hands, and that they were all in the hands of God.
God knows what you are going to do, and he will forgive you for your sins, and he will forgive you.
He pointed out that the police are also doing their best to refer rape suspects to the Court and Judge to do their best to make this a disaster, both in our northern part of Nigeria and in the country.
He appealed to parents to pay close attention to their children, giving examples of the way their mothers are doing so.
According to him, some parents do not go to school, whether they go home on time or not, adding that it is partly the fault of some parents because they should know that it is God who gave them the children and that tomorrow he will ask them what kind of training they have done for their children.
The total number of COVID-19 cases in Nigeria is over 40,000.
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) says 591 new cases of COVID-19 were recorded on Friday, July 24.
In a statement on its Twitter account on Friday night, the agency said Oyo State recorded 191 more cases, while Lagos State had the highest number of cases across the country recorded 168.
The other states included FCT with 61 cases, ondo 29, 26 in Osun, 24 in Ebonyi, 23 in Ebonyi, 14 in Ogun, 13 in Rivers, 12 in Akwa Ibom, 10 in Kaduna, six in Katsina, four in Borno.
There are three people in Niger, Niger and Niger.
The total number of confirmed cases is now 39,539, 16,559 people have been discharged and 845 have died.
The government has received more than $651 billion in revenue.
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has said that the Federal Government had revenue from the Excise Duty (VAT) in the first six months of this year of N65.7 billion.
In a report published on the NBS website, the report showed that the figure surpassed the total collected for the first six months of the year, standing at N6.98 billion.
According to the report, eight more prisoners were released.
The National Bureau of Statistics also said that the professional sector is the largest source of income at N95.2 billion.
In the past, the industry has collected a total of 67.3 billion naira.
In addition, the company has also generated 31.1 billion naira.
In the past, hospitals and hospitals have generated more than N275 billion in sales tax revenue.
The farmer's market is expected to be a fast-track in the market - The Guardian.com
Rice farmers in Biniwe state expect to harvest as much as two months after planting.
Some of them gathered in Makurdi expressed the expectation that the harvest would take place anytime between October and November.
A small-scale farmer in Mbatiab-Gboko community of the state, Titus Atondo, said he planted rice in a two-hectare area in July.
Atondo said he got the seed from a market in his area and they are part of two batches of CP and OC rice while using Dazzle to clear plots for planting and planting the seeds.
According to Titus Atondo, the challenges of farming rice in rural areas such as mains are high because we rely so heavily on labour labour as customers are unable to access the farm's roads.
Titus Atondo added that we are taking people to do agriculture from the national level to the harvest, adding that this is tired and a lot of it.
Atondo said all the money spent on his farm, which is now in place, includes planting, clearing, application of waste and the harvest is expected to reach N2020,000.
Titus Atondo said, however, he expected at least 50 bags of bag as a harvest from two acres that will probably be sold at a price of N29,000 per 100k bag.
Also, a large rice farmer, Bitalis Tarnongu, sown sown from June to July on 274 hectares of the farm which is priced at N14,500 per hectare while the land is N25,000 per hectare.
He planted 44 seeds (Supi) and Faro 61 (OC) seeds obtained from the National Council of Agricultural Products (seeds) and others originated from Olam Nigeria.
He added that the growth measures at this time are in different stages while some are in the planning of breeding, while others are in the first stages of killing livestock as the farm is being farmed in stages.
Tarnongu added that the challenges so far include financial ones as the cost of production of selected livestock is expensive and labour costs have increased.
He said the harvest is expected to start in October to November.
He added that the total price of commodities at the end of the day would be as low as N246,000 per hectare while the production was expected to be three tons which could translate to N360,000 at n120 per kilogram.
Tarnongu does not use pesticides on his rice farm, instead, he advises and implemented traditional agriculture, adding that, therefore, we use highly insect-killing plants, pesticides and pesticides.
Also, the Chairman of the Benue State Chapter of The National Farmers Association (AFAN), Kwamrade Aondongu Saaku, expressed hope that this year's rainy season will be suitable for large-time rice cultivation.
According to the Chairman of the National Farmers Association (AFAN) branch of Benue State, Kwamrade Aondongu Saaku, more farmers entered rice farming at the end of this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic that prevented many people from leaving offices and being on their farms.
He said that this year will reap 20 per cent of the production capacity in 2019, estimated to be over one million ton.
According to him, the data collection is currently taking the statistics of different types of farmers and when the project is completed, the number of rice farmers in the state will be assessed.
The Chairman of the Benue State Chapter of The National Farmers Association (AFAN), Comptondongu Saaku who said he cultivated three hectares of rice farms, noted that some farmers planted rice in June while short-term cultivators did so at the time of harvest expected at the end of November or early December.
The AFAN boss added that rice farmers were using commodities to kill ageing weed, chemical pesticides, and pesticides.
He expressed concern over the animal challenge threatening rice farming, adding that farmers were shaving, putting ropes and clearing the sides of the fields to address the problem.
Covid-19: Two-and-a-half million masks are distributed in Canada.
The kano state government in northwest Nigeria has distributed a ban on face masks with a population of two and a half million.
Governor Abdullahi Ganduje oversaw the launch of the allocation of the items at a meeting held at the government house in the state.
Ganduje said the use of the restrictions across the state was necessary, following the success of the state in the fight against the spread of covid 19 known as the coronavirus.
According to him, they have already incorporated the state's traditional monarchs into the system, where district, district and neighborhood officials are working to prevent the spread of the outbreak.
In addition, the government has been involved in distributing the sanctions to civil society organizations in the state.
On his part, the Emir of Kano, Alh Aminu Ado Bayero, thanked God for the easy spread of covid 19 in Kano State.
He also urged the Ummah to continue to support the government in bringing an end to the pandemic and praying for those who lost their lives.
He advised members of the public to participate in prayer ceremonies in order to protect yourself from covid 19.
The principles of self-defense should be adhered to by the health authorities, especially in the areas of eid prayers.
"It's time for all the events that I don't have to be able to do," kano said.
He said since the first meeting of the State Commissioner for Health, Dr Aminu Ibrahim Tsanyawa, praises the state government for its continued efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
In addition, there has been a decrease in cases, and various departments of governments and civil society have pled for the government's efforts in the fight against COVID-19.
Commenting during the meeting, the State Commissioner for Environment, Dr Kabiru Ibrahim Getso, said that apart from a strike carried out in public, private and business ministries, they had so far distributed more than 7,000 anti-nose shears.
Some of the groups that have benefited from the share of the face-to-face masks with a population of over two and a half million include three motorcycle associations TOAKAN, NURTW Union, NARTO, RTEAN, Car Dealers' Associations, Councils And Local Government Staff among others.
The meeting, which took place at the Open State House, was attended by key stakeholders in health, traditional monarchies, and civil servants unions and thousands of other members of the public.
A meeting of the Niger Republic's electoral process was held.
The national interest in women's rights and the right to participate in the electoral process in order to play a more active role in the Governance was one of the key issues discussed by the CNDP, as explained by Dr Dita Idrissa, the spokesman of mrN's coalition of Nigeria's ruling parties.
Many of our political parties, so-called liberals, have also called for the movement of women into politics, starting with the issue of giving them tickets to political parties, the head of the coalition, Professor Hambali Dodo, said.
A review of the electoral process conducted under him in Nigeria is one of the demands of the participants to say that it is a way to prevent fraud.
However, this requirement was not entered into, as according to the Electoral Commission, all the changes in the law at the time of the election were illegal.
The opposition, who continue to boycott all aspects of electoral system security, did not attend the meeting, a move linked to the lack of legal ity that they said was against the Electoral Commission(CENI).
Local government elections are expected to hold on 13 December 2020, with the first round of presidential and parliamentary elections to be held within two weeks or 27 months.
Support for the poor improves their lives - Foundation - Freedom Radio Nigeria
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has called on the international community to support refugees and internally displaced persons in Kano.
The President of the Foundation, Abubakar Hassan, disclosed this in a statement by the Public Relations Officer of the Albdullahi Ahamad Foundation, which was shared with newsmen in Kano.
There is also a need for god-given people to be able to share with the poor in their communities and in the camp of the four internally displaced persons.
The fund also provides financial support to those in need and those in need.
Donations can also be made through these phone numbers to provide a network of contacts to distribute to those in need, 08106211786 and 09036287631.
The President of the United States has said that helping the poor improve their lives.
Nigerian students in Cyprus have protested against the killing of students in the country.
Nigerian students studying in Cyprus ( TRCN) have denied the President of the Nigerian Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) who warned their families not to send their children to Northern Cyprus, saying they were being raped.
On Monday, Abike Dabiri-Erewa warned that hundreds of Nigerians were being killed in Northern Cyprus, without proper investigation by the government.
Dabiri made the claim after the murder of a student named Ibrahim Khaleel.
The suspect, a Nigerian, has been killed and no further details have been heard.
The killing of Ibrahim Khaleel will serve as a lesson for parents to stop sending their children around the world, being killed in vain, especially in Northern Cyprus.
The problem is that people don't know that the whole world is not allowed to be in North Cyprus.
The United Nations does not recognize
But thousands of Nigerians live in their own country, but hundreds of thousands of Nigerians are killed in the country.
She is also trying to make the list of hundreds of Nigerians who have been killed in the country.
However, while reacting, Nigerian students studying in the country said peace in Northern Cyprus is more peaceful than nigeria's, not far away.
The national chairman of the National Association of Nigerian Students abroad( NANS), Evidence Akhayere, has said that while Nigerian sit-ins in their countries are facing challenges, students in Northern Cyprus are not subjected to any difficulty, challenge or interference.
The same is true of the award-making award.
He said it was untrue to say that hundreds of Nigerian students had died in Cyprus.
He said the death of 100 students was false.
Only a few of the deaths were of short-term causes, not death.
Coronavirus: The decline of the coronavirus
But John Nkengasong, chief executive officer of the Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, said this does not mean that the epidemic has not yet been brought to an end.
Correspondents have reported to the official that testing and even community-based protection methods are being met and it is advisable to continue to be observed.
23:24 And he said unto them, Thus hath he said unto them, Thus hath he said unto them,
More than 1.2 million people are infected in Africa, half of them in South Africa.
The train will continue to travel between Kaduna to Abuja.
The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, says the Abuja-Kaduna train will resume on July 29.
Amaechi said this while testing new flights between Kaduna and Abuja on Saturday.
The project was launched in March 2010 as part of a response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
According to the minister, many people from different parts of the country were required to return to work before this week's prayer service.
The minister stressed that the government has already taken steps to curb the spread of the virus in the rail transport sectors.
The head of The National Rail Company, Fidet Okhiria, has said that freight will be back to business this week.
A discussion on the way to wealth
Five of the west African heads of state have started a meeting on Monday to address mali's political crisis.
The meeting, which is the third time since the crisis, will focus on a meeting between President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita and opposition leader, Imam Mahmoud Dicko.
The intervention by the leaders of Nigeria, Niger, Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire and Senegal, as well as led by former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, has been pushed to the ground.
According to the Ecowas Group, no agreement has been reached despite their opposition to the iBK's resignation.
Now he's trying to see how he's going to
Those who speak the truth will not be able to speak the truth.
The Speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly, Yusuf Zailani, has warned religious leaders to tell their followers the truth, rather than insinuating their followers to the flames of worship and promoting hatred.
Zailani made this known while speaking at the State House meeting room as the state government was receiving the president of the Christian Association of Nigeria who visited Kaduna last week.
Zailani added: "If you go to other places of worship, you hear their leaders incited them and promote their hatred of non-muslims.
That's what makes the light shine.
Finally, he said that we must be united and that the religious leaders should teach the message of the Almighty God as it comes in our religious books, there will be no peace.
The Senator representing Kaduna Central, Father Sani, who attended the meeting, appealed to non-residents of Kaduna to recant their comments before making their comments.
This problem has been going on for more than 40 years.
For the first time, the government had put an end to the war.
But because of the way some people are based on the actual story, many people only hear one part of it other than the other.
Tens of thousands of n-power youths have been scamming the program.
The Minister of Mercy and Assistance, Sadiyya Farouk, said that many of the N-Power's benefit, receiving monthly allowances, are working in some areas.
In the minister's letter on Thursday, she said there were no beneficiaries but not from her office, and the office had already submitted the names of over 500,000 persons to be assessed for past payments.
She said the names were being screened because the bank's fraud bankers were taking money after working in other places.
The scheme is for the unemployed but some thousands of those who receive early allowances work elsewhere and receive N-Power allowances.
Now the tanks and tanks are being used to get rid of them.
She appealed to those who have not been paid their dues to be more patient that they will soon feel the pain.
N-Power's plan to end violence in Abuja
Hundreds of youths who took part in a rally to protest the suspension of the N-Power subsidy scheme from across the country in Abuja on Friday, said it was a deliberate decision to stop youths by the government.
The youths marched to the National Assembly to protest against the temporary suspension of the program.
One of those present at the rally and a representative from Kano State, in an interview with PREMIUM TIMES HAUSA, said that they were calling on the government to postpone the decision and to pay those who have not yet been paid their allowances for three months.
They have also called for the funds to be given to the youth to take advantage of the government's support.
After meeting with some of the lawmakers who listened to the appeal, they went to the Federal Civil Service Committee to meet with the Minister of National Development, Sadiya Farouk.
Prominent human rights activist, Komared Mustapha Soron Dinki, who travelled from Kano to Abuja with the youths, said the rally was designed to remind the minister that beneficiaries of the programme were not being paid their entitlements before they were stopped.
In the morning, the young men were in the
We hope that the government will listen to these young people and provide them with the best they can to continue their lives.
The government's decision to send a message to the people of the world is foolish.
Tolutope Arotile, nigeria's first fighter pilot, to be buried
Tolulope Arotile, nigeria's first female fighter pilot, has been buried with her honour in Abuja.
Arotile died of a beating by some of her former classmates in the Air Force Secondary School when they saw her suddenly on Monday, July 14.
Senior military officers and government officials, including the governor of Kogi state, Ms Arotile's home, attended the funeral at the Grand Nigerian Army Cemetery in Gudu, Abuja.
The deceased was said to have contributed greatly to the fight against bandits in Niger State, where she was the commander of the Fleet.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has lauded her for her commitment to the development of the country.
Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, chief of staff, said the death of the university was a huge loss to the service and her family on behalf of all officers of the Nigerian Air Force.
He was a king, and he was a king.
Beyoncé's song "Black is King" is a song that continues to be praised and praised around the world for its description of African culture.
In South Africa, where the 85-minute film is included, many say it is too much of a film.
Black is King, is a song-filled film directed by American singer-songwriter Beyonce, who directed the design, the mix and the finish.
The film is a similar one to her song "The Lion King: The Gift", the Lion King: The Son of A Gift.
Bara was filmed in the United States, South and West Africa, and Europe, and featured several African singer-actress.
The film, which was released in July, received a lot of attention, but there are also critics.
Some say Beyoncé, who was born in Houston, Texas, has been indifferent to African elements, especially the images that have been associated with Africa in the film, although she has traditionally had no base on the African continent.
In South Africa, however, it is also a pleasure for those who have participated in the film.
Sibusiso Mathebula, a film-reading student, said he was listed as one of the filmmakers.
He said he was impressed by the film.
The film has a lot of untold stories about black history.
He said it was when he saw the film that he first saw the story and the clothes she was wearing and the elements of the film, which produced a lot more things than expected to happen.
Beyonce's music favorite Kgosi Motosoane says African-Americans abroad - including black Americans - have access to what some see as African-American material.
He likes the movie.
Kssi said that women are the most likely to be in the country.
To be able to do so in such a difficult way is a source of encouragement.
Mathebula, a student studying filmography, said beyonce's film made her want to start filming the film in order to spread more information about Africa.
Beyoncé's fans have said one thing: If the mouth of a person is king, then Beyoncé is queen.
Anita Powell is the voice of America.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs has given praise to journalists and journalists.
Nigeria's Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Humanitarian Affairs, Sadiya Umar Farouk, has acknowledged the efforts of the media, humanitarian workers and joint agencies as the ministry marks its one-year anniversary.
The institution was created by President Muhammadu Buhari on August 21, 2019 to carry out policies and humanitarian activities, prevent disasters, and carry out emergency response and implement applications to help those in need.
In a statement by the Women's Information Minister, Halima Oyelade, the minister noted that this has been a year of many challenges and interests in which we have learned how to respond to humanitarian and disaster management. But throughout the process, we have focused on fulfilling the task that has been given to us which includes reaching out to the public, preventing disasters and supporting disaster victims, and coming up with ways to reduce the risk of disasters when it happens, which has helped us improve our performance for the future.
While lauding the President for his vision of creating a ministry that has been at the front of the fight against COVID-19, Hajiya Sadiya Umar Farouk thanked him for his role in the ministry's director's chair.
She also noted that over the course of this one year, she learned important lessons and gained a new understanding of the most dishearting and non-breakable ways in this process.
While giving the media a boost, the minister said these sources are travel companions who must work together to achieve success.
She said, "I want to make it clear to you today that your work is right."
She also said that it is not her responsibility to give her self-responsibility for her achievements, but she and her colleagues will continue their work in a commitment and commitment to fulfill their mission, which is in line with their one-year mission, Service2Humanity.
The minister also made special tribute to "the humanitarian workers and our partners in this section from UN agencies such as OCHA, IOM, UNHCR and the World Food Agency, World Bank, USAID and the European Union (EU), as well as other joint agencies that continue to provide humanitarian aid despite the insecurity and difficulties they face.
She also spoke about the deaths of those who died in the past year.
The minister explained that a year after the creation of the ministry, it was necessary for them to step down.
He said: "We have a lot of people who are going to come to us, and we have a lot to do with it, and we have a lot to do with it."
We must find ways to expand disaster management, provide relief and come up with public support solutions that will help us to improve our work in the future.
At a time when farmers are about to take advantage of their crops in Nigeria, farmers in sokoto state have begun to complain about the threat posed to them by birds, which could threaten the expected crop.
The threat of birds in the Sokoto state region of the state is on the rise again, with signs of a healthy food season in 2020.
On dole, some local farmers embraced a traditional strategy to chase the birds, as explained by a young man named Faruk from dange Shuni.
Sambo Abubakar, one of the farmers in the area, said the birds were now smothering all the crops that started to burn on their farms.
The President of the Sokoto State Chapter of Farmers Association of Nigeria, Murtala Gagado Minannata, has said two-thirds of Sokoto state is suffering from this problem.
He said they are now waiting to hear from local government areas in the state to include a report to the Federal Ministry of Agriculture to take action to help farmers.
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Bird and Insect Medicine, Ya'u Mawareri Kagara, says it is less than a month after the completion of the slaughter of birds in Sokoto region.
He added that the birds were coming from The Republic of Niger and Benin republic, and that the national and international trade must be concluded before it could be resolved.
In June, the Federal Government inaugurated a bird-slaughter service in 12 neighbouring northern states of Nigeria, where birds are coming into the country.
However, the problem could turn the clock back to the growth seen in the agricultural sector which governments claim to be giving special attention to it.
Listen to the full report of Muhammad Nasir.
$4 billion is made every day after the implementation of the IPPIS.
The Federal Government has said it has received N21billion from ministries, agencies and government departments following the launch of the IPPIS payment system.
It also said that the government is receiving N4 billion daily as a result of the rollout of ippIS in 600 ministries, agencies and departments of government.
The Accountant-General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, made this known while meeting with members of the Senate Communications Committee who paid him a visit to his office in Abuja.
The inspector general also said that his office is working with the Office of the National Security Adviser to prevent the release of the government's confidential information to avoid the fall of the country.
Addressing the Chairman, Senate Committee on Communication, Senator Yakubu Oseni, said the country was facing a number of challenges related to the cybersecurity of the government.
Three men have been arrested for the murder of a king's wife in the north.
The Kogi State Police Command has arrested three suspects in the killing of the wife of the state's high priest.
An eye-to-eye reported that the bandits had destroyed Yemisi Baderu in front of her husband and daughters.
The spokesman of the State Police Command, DSP William Aya, confirmed the incident and said that at least three suspects were being investigated by the Police Command in Kogi over alleged murder of the woman.
The killing took place in stereo, where they killed Yemisi Baderu, in Ijumu Local Government Area of the state.
A witness said the woman was killed in her home in front of her husband and children.
According to The Punch, the woman was killed by the violence.
The spokesperson of the State Police Command, DSP William Aya, when confirming the incident, said the suspects had been arrested and charged.
On the other hand, the Chief Security Adviser to the area, Taufik Isa, who visited the area on Saturday, described the incident as unbelief.
Buhari presides over the council meeting.
President Muhammadu Buhari presides over a meeting of the National Executive Council in Abuja.
It was gathered that before the meeting began, a silent session was held to honour the father of Kwara State Governor and first lawyer in the northern part of the country, Alhaji Abdulganiyu Abdurrazak, who recently died in Abuja.
Last week, the governor of Kwara State died after a short illness.
The Emir of Hausawan has asked students to learn Hausa language - Freedom Radio Nigeria.
Emir of Hausawan Africa and Agadaz State Sardaaz Dr Abdulkadir Labaran Koguna, urged students to focus on learning and managing the Hausa language.
Dr. Abdulkadir News disclosed this today in the "Welcome To The Future" radio program, which focuses on the World Hausa Day to be held on Wednesday.
Dr. Labaran also said Hausa language plays a role in instilling bahaushe culture, saying that the youths are now trying to promote the culture of other languages which are wrong.
According to him, Hausa has invaded 59 countries around the world, allowing them to reign in other countries in Hausa language.
He was also the one who was on the earth, and the night was over, and the earth was filled with darkness and darkness, and the darkness of darkness was upon the earth, and the darkness was upon it.
The two guests appealed to governments at all levels to implement the Hausa language in the National Assembly to protect its welcome to the world.
Germany's fight against the coronavirus
Angela Merkel is a supporter of a 50 euro tax, equivalent to N22,000, for anyone caught wearing a mask in public.
It is also necessary to reduce the number of people inside and outside the home.
The president said she supported the minister of health to demand the end of free screening for returning overseas travel.
In the past, Germany has been able to control the epidemic, but according to the rules it imposed earlier this year, new cases are now being reported.
The new COVID-19 support bill will be introduced in the United States.
As figures show that the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise in the United States, Republicans in the Senate are expected to introduce a bill.
It is thought that the grant will cost $1 trillion to help control the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in the country.
The plan comes days before the end of a deadline to provide first-time financial aid to millions of Americans who lost their jobs due to COVID-19.
On Sunday, after days of debate with Republicans in Congress, U.S. House chief of staff Mark Meadows and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the funding included an expansion of the program for those who lost their jobs.
In this case, the U.S. is expected to make up 70 percent of its revenue.
On Friday, the first aid package will be paid to those who have lost their jobs and 600 each week in addition to those provided by the states.
Republicans have complained that the plan means some people who are paid more than the minimum wage when they work, including federal and state subsidies.
But Democrats on their own have challenged the authority, saying that noting the rise of the coronavirus pandemic, some workers are not comfortable enough to return to their jobs.
That's why I moved to APC after i left the PDP.
Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Yakubu Dogara has revealed why he rejoined the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) after the acting chairman of the Party, Mai Mala Buni announced his return to the party.
In a letter to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in his Bogoro constituency, Dogara said the breakdown of leadership in his state under the Bala Muhammed administration that helped him succeed was the reason he left the party.
He said he couldn't open his mouth to question how the state government was run until he was accused of disobedience, so he removed the shoes to get out of the party.
The former Senate President said that if he holds his hands in the fight that whatever the situation is deteriorating in Bauchi State under the Bala Muhammed administration, it will be a matter of trust, after then Governor Isa Yuguda and Mohammed Abubakar all heard his voice express his views when it went wrong.
The federal government has launched a programme of agriculture to produce food and jobs.
The Federal Government has inaugurated the Agriculture For Food and Employment (AFGP) Programme, which is part of the Economic Guarantee Programme.
This project is designed to reduce the number of farmers affected by the coronavirus.
This was revealed by the Minister of Agriculture, Sabo Nanono, during the launch of the programme in Katsina.
The statement issued by the Information Officer of the Ministry of Agriculture, Ezeaja Ikemefuna, on Thursday.
This will help to address the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the world and the world.
The plan will also increase the number of farmers to grow food, repair and transport routes in Nigeria.
The minister said the launch event represented more than 1,100,000 small-business farmers across the country.
He said that over 1 million small-batch farmers were part of the Farmers Group under six companies including AFEX, BabanGona, Value Seeds, Universal, Thrive Agric and Oxfam.
Soon we will be introducing the second Group B, which will benefit from this agricultural program.
Nanono recalled how President Muhammadu Buhari set up a Committee on Economic Recovery and Development from the deformations he experienced in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
He said one of the ways to stimulate the economy of the country, including the AFJP programme, was that the programme would boost agriculture from being a hand-pick able to modern and food-rich producer.
He said the programme contained the government's plan to distribute 100,000 metric tonnes of food to the programme to help the most vulnerable from malnutrition and hunger during the coronavirus pandemic.
He said that within one year, the significant plan would inform 5 million to 10 million youth employment.
It will also provide 10 million metric tonnes of food per hectare from 20,000 to 100,000 per state, to at least 2.4 million farmers.
There is a need for people to be aware of the 2019 Legislative Council - the KCSF Group.
Kano Civil Society Forum (KCSF) in collaboration with the European Union, The British Council, the British Council, and the Law Enforcement and Anti-Corruption Organisation (Rolac), have presented a 2019 report on the Criminal Justice Act 2019.
The meeting, which took place at the Aminu Kano Centre for Democratic Research and Research, Mumbayya House, examined the new rules and governance structures for the people of Kano, which is designed for 150 civil society organisations and journalists.
The Chief Magistrate, Dr. Nuhu Musa Idris, Faculty of Law, Bayero University Kano, commented on some of the most strict laws.
He has been asked to look at some of the old laws that have been the result of the modern-day travel law.
At his altar, the Chairman, Kano State Civil Society Association (KCSF) Ibrahim Wayya, said the lack of knowledge of the laws played a major role in the violation of the rights of the people.
Some participants of the event, which is the third organized session at the three Kano Senators, from civil society groups, have expressed their views on the legislative process and their message.
Our representative, Aminu Halilu Tudunwada, who attended the awareness meeting, told us that the issues of some of the laws that have been put in place have been discussed by the people.
For those who are often not aware of their rights, the presence of the law has more than 400 laws, which have made more than a self-awareness statement.
A new law is being debated on the registration of places of worship in Nigeria.
SERAP, a human rights and economic development activist group, SERAP, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to suspend the registration of places of worship.
According to the PolicyP, this is a violation of human rights as contained in the Constitution of Nigeria.
Before human rights groups complained about the move, various religious leaders had also complained to the Buhari government, saying that the law should be re-introduced to the national assembly for review and confirmation so that it would not be in violation of the provisions of the Constitution of religion and welfare.
Pastor Yohanna Buro, a Christian leader in Kaduna State, told VOICE OF AMERICA that the law has no basis for arms, and it is not without any basis if the government is seeking to ban worship or sanction.
It just has to be done by monitoring and monitoring all violations of the law without any new legislation.
Dr. Bashir Yankuzo, a cleric at the University of Science, Minna, said while there is nothing wrong with the government's monitoring of companies and organizations for national security, it does not mean that the freedom of others will be diminished.
The question is whether the government will listen.
Akure University of Technology (FUTA) has been trying to get past the premium times website.
The Akure University of Technology (FUTA) has taken control of a major cyber-attack, for the downing of PREMIUM TIMES, nigeria's most popular online newspaper.
This web-based web browser has tried to use all the techniques that users use to access their websites, but to no success.
He began hacking on February 28, 2014, when he hacked into the university's premises and attacked the university with "data."
On the other hand, if he tried to break into PREMIUM TIMES's database with a computer, he also launched another attack on his GSM phone.
Five days ago, he had been trying to enter the grand entrance of the Premium Times Headquarters, but was unsuccessful, despite using a variety of modern technology.
He did not succeed in getting into it, because the university did not know that PREMIUM TIMES had a good plan for it, which had built a wall and a gate built by an informer was not enough to break it.
It also has a number of modern internet security services including the King of War Premium Times and the Grand Dakar, Premium Times Web Server.
These security agents have the latest experience in crushing any group of attackers or other bardens that seek to be alone, or to make an attempt to break through the PREMIUM TIMES Database.
The types of cyber attacks that are targeted at the time of the attack are:
At 8:00 a.m., he started to sit at the front of the front door, and saw how he was going to get inside.
He failed in the night, the next morning, at 6:15 and then again tried the hour, this time using "WPScan", which is done to detect the strength or weakness of high-level internet security measures such as PREMIUM TIMES.
After 90 minutes, he began to attempt to break into the latest technical version of the "custom script".
In the morning, he did everything he could to get the best out of the box.
How the Farm Man's Solution
It's not clear to me that this is the first time that The New York Times has been in the news that the major cities in the world are shutting down or shutting down the internet.
It's the lack of awareness that has led to all the tools that he used, completely identical to those that were not able to do premium times any harm or harm.
That same day, he suffered from fatigue because he had to go on a DDOS attack on the NTP Special Forces, which is the oldest method used since Kano village.
On March 3, he tried all his imaginations and imaginations, but he was unsuccessful.
The attempt to break down the door of PREMIUM TIMES Headquarters comes a few days after PREMIUM TIMES published the news of a contract of contract between President Muhammadu Buhari's adviser on Security, Babagana Monguno and former Chief of Staff to the President, the late Abba Kyari.
Some within the Federal University of Technology, Akure, told PREMIUM TIMES that the university had hired a large group of rats on the internet to vandalise, vandalise or destroy the site.
However, the University of New York City's high school has been in contact with the University of New York, and has been trying to get the high school diploma.
He said that unless a student is a student of the university, he is not a student.
Coronavirus: A further 604 people have been diagnosed, 38,948 people have been diagnosed in Nigeria.
The NCDC reported 604 new cases of coronavirus in Nigeria on Thursday.
The figures released by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Control (NCDC) on Thursday showed that Lagos State had a population of -203, Oyo-87. FcT-79, Edo-41, Osun-5, Ogun-24, Rivers-22, Kaduna-22, Akwa Ibom-20, Plateau-18, Delta-9, Ebonyi-9, Imo-8, Enugu-5, Kano-5, Cross River-5, Katsina-4, Nasarawa-3, Borno-2, Ekiti-2 and Bauchi-1.
Currently, 38,948 people have been infected in Nigeria, 16,061 have been infected, 833 have died.
So far, 22,054 people have been infected in Nigeria.
Lagos State has the highest number of confirmed cases of 14,009 FCT - 3,376, Oyo - 2,306, Edo - 2,105, Delta - 1,453, Rivers -1,587, Kano - 1,452, Ogun - 1,227, Kaduna - 1,289, Katsina - 717, Ondo - 1001 , Borno - 605, Gombe - 558, Bauchi - 535, Ebonyi - 724, Plateau - 780, Enugu - 726, Abia - 527, Imo - 462, Jigawa - 322, Akwa Ibom, Akwa Ibom, Akwa Ibom, 292, 294, Osun, 294, Sokoto, Niger- 166, Akwa Ibom- 196, Benue- 294, Adamawa - 115, Anambra - 132, Kebbi - 90, Zamfara - 77, Yobe - 64, Ekiti - 88, Taraba- 54, Kogi - 5, and Cross Rivers - 31.
Ways to Avoid COVID-19
It's because it's a disease of animals.
The results of the study showed that the virus was transmitted through direct exposure to local and wild animals.
Wash your hands with soap and water.
Hand sanitizers can be used for hand sanitizer if there is no soap or water.
The nose and mouth should be closed if it is coughing and coughing.
The meat is cooked and cooked before eating.
Stay away from or close to someone who shows signs of a disease, especially influenza or cough.
The use of face masks, especially when they are out or in person.
Go to the hospital for treatment if you are sick.
Yorora leaders have threatened to overturn elections in 2023.
Leaders of Yorora groups in Nigeria have threatened to boycott elections in 2023, if they are refused to amend the country's constitution.
The Yoruba groups vowed in a statement after the meeting, saying that changing Nigeria's constitution alone would save the country from the most difficult times, especially in terms of security and the economy.
The leaders who attended the joint meeting included The Afenifere pa Reuben Fashoranti, Prof. Banji Akintoye, the Chairman of the Yoruba World Congress, and former Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko.
Yoruba groups have also complained about the inequality in the sharing of positions by the Nigerian government, led by Muhammadu Buhari.
While the Kano State government has reduced its budget by about N70 billion due to the negative impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the economy of the state, the state House of Assembly has passed a new law to control the state's public finances.
However, local government officials say the issue of creating a law is a simple matter, but implementing it is the challenge.
The creation of a new direction of democratic governance is part of the purpose of the new law in Kano State, which has been in place for years at the federal level and other States in Nigeria.
The Majority Leader of the Kano State House of Assembly, Honarabul Kabiru Hassan Dashi, told Voice of America that the law would give the state ministries and the government guidance on how to spend their money.
The Government of India has already agreed to this bill as long as it is being reviewed.
The Director, Organisation for Community Civic Engagement in Kano State, Comrade Abdulrazak Alkali, said they expect the government and the state government to implement the law properly.
However, the Kano State Commissioner for Finance and Economic Affairs, Alhaji Shehu Na'Allah, said they were well prepared for the work of the law and the law.
The new law was signed into law by The Governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, at the weekend, and is expected to take effect soon.
Inec is preparing for the election of Edo - Professor Jacob.
The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, has disclosed that his commission is preparing for the edo state governorship election, which will be held on September 19.
Yakubu made the encouraging statement on Thursday, when he met with the Electoral Commission's Commission on Election Monitoring in Benin, edo state capital.
According to the professor, INEC had so far successfully implemented 10 out of the 14 plans to implement the election.
He added that the reason for this visit was to see the kind of preparations that had been made before the election day.
We are sure to receive all the reports.
However, it is important for us to keep our eyes on it.
The authority has issued a timetable for the edo and ondo elections to be held, from February 6, 2020.
We've been planning for about seven to eight months to prepare for the next two elections.
I'm glad that we've made 10 out of the 14 INEC's plans to implement.
No one was found until the day it was released.
The final step is to make a total of 14 candidates for the election.
He said the four tasks left to INEC included the publication of the election announcement scheduled for Next Tuesday, and the presentation of the official names of each candidate on the same day.
24 hours before the election.
The 12-day campaign will be suspended on Thursday, before the election is held.
Let's just say we're just waiting for the day.
I said to Jacob.
He, however, predicted that the edo state governorship election would be the first in inec to be held during the coronavirus pandemic.
He said that the electoral commission had set out rules on how to conduct the elections in the current situation.
We tested the system and principles in a sub-general election, the one in Nasarawa State.
We are also planning to repeat the process in this great election in Edo.
The Edo State Commissioner of Elections, Johnson Alalibo, said there were 2,210,534 registered voters in Edo State.
It said 1,159,325 million were men and 1,051,209 million were women.
The dispute between the US and China
China has returned to the U.S. following the closure of the U.S. consulate in Chengdu this week.
The U.S. Embassy in Houston, Texas, was closed earlier this week.
Beijing has warned of retaliation, as long as Washington does not take immediate action.
Thirty-five years ago, the United States opened an office in Chengdu with about 200 employees.
Relations between the two countries have been strained since the coronavirus outbreak as they try to settle differences over trade deals.
Atyap, the Hausa-Fulani reached a peace agreement.
The Atyap, Fulani and Hausa communities who live in The Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State have successfully concluded a reconciliation meeting to promote a lasting peace in their area.
Those who are committed to peace and forgiveness condemned the destruction and destruction of property in their area.
They also announced their will to assist the security and intelligence agencies, in order to arrest any of the taints hiding in their areas.
The meeting also praises the efforts of the government to establish security agencies in the area, and also praises the various youth groups who have shown their mutual embrace and distance from any possible cause of conflict in the area, as well as the efforts of the youths to achieve a successful settlement agreement between them.
The meeting, which was presided over by the Agwatyap Emir, Dominic Gambo Yahaya, led to the meeting of the three nations to discuss the peace process.
The meeting was held at the Mariyamu and Yakubu Ebent Centre in the Wakili Area.
The meeting was also led by ABM Stephen Shekari (rty) and Dr Salim Umar, who represented the Atyap Emirate, for a reconciliation between the communities of the cease-fire and the de-settlement of the property disputes between them.
The petition was signed by all the leaders of the Three Atyap communities, Fulani and Hausa communities, including the Agwatyap Emir.
In a circular after the 14-point meeting, the atyap residents called on you and someone else to take the law into his own hands, instead to report the matter to the security agencies.
The meeting also expressed the constitutional guarantee that nigerians are safe and secure in all parts of the country in need, including the Atyap emirate, without fear or threat from anyone.
The meeting also urged me to speed up the return of all emirs to their homes.
The meeting also recommended the establishment of a committee of peacemaking, Hausa, Fulani, Atyap and youths to organize large-scale meetings and discussions on security issues from time to time to ensure the peaceful coexistence of the emirate.
The peace meeting is coming hours after the Kaduna State government compromised on the controversial law it established in The Zangon Kataf and Kaura Local Government Areas of the state to halt the outbreak of violence among residents in the area.
The king, who was appointed king of kings and queens, was appointed king of kings.
Governor Abdullahi Ganduje has asked the Kano State House of Assembly to amend the 2019 law to ensure the re-election of two emirs appointed by the late Emir ado Bayero and Sarki Sanusi, so that the law can confirm their re-election as head of emirate councils in Kano.
Ganduje's request was read by the Speaker of Kano State House of Assembly, Abdullahi Gafasa, and is expected to meet before the end of July.
The emirs who were brought back to Kano Emirate were Aminu The Big Brother and, who was the Emir of The Kano Horse and Ciroman Kano, Sanusi Ado-Bayero.
Both of them were killed by king Solomon.
The Supreme Court challenged him in court.
The case has been going on for 17 years until the Supreme Court has ruled against it.
He was also the one who wanted to restore his throne and to amend the law he was one of the emirs of Kano.
Ado Bayero was removed from office in 2003 after he was found guilty of saxing and making a political statement.
A committee was set up to investigate him, but he was invited to refuse to appear before the committee in order to defend himself.
He then challenged his removal at the Kano State High Court to the Supreme Court.
Prior to the appeal, the Federal Court of Appeals ruled that The Supreme Court of Appeal had returned to his seat.
However, the Kano Emirate Council, under the administration of Muhammadu Sanunmsi II, appealed, and the Supreme Court upheld the removal of him as the Emir of the East and Emir of Dawaki MaiTuta, on June 5.
After the removal of Sanusi Bayero, Ciroman Kano for renoding the reign of the Emir of Kano was appointed Muhammdu Sanusi II in June, 2014.
He was later appointed chairman of the National Water Authority during Jonathan's time.
He was appointed Wamban Kano, under the current Emir of Kano.
The government is committed to the health care system
The Jigawa State Government has commenced registration of health fund programme for workers in the state after the signing into law by The State Governor, Alhaji Muhd Badaru Abubakar, since last year.
The Chief Executive Secretary, Jigawa State Health Fund Agency, Dr. Nura Ibrahim Salisu, disclosed this to journalists shortly after the start of the registration exercise at the Government House in Jigawa State.
Listen to our correspondent from Jigawa State Muhd Aminu Umar Shuwajo in the upcoming news series.
Naptip has arrested human-carers, and saved 71 people in Kano State.
The Kano State Chapter of the Anti-Human Transport Agency, NAPTIP, has arrested three people and rescued 71 people from their custody in the state.
Kano State Command, Shehu Umar, said this while meeting with the News Agency of Nigeria on Friday.
He said the agency had been in the process of getting information about the people's activities in the state.
15:19 And they that were in the midst of the eavestherey, and the people that were in the midst of them, and they were gathered together unto him, and they were gathered together unto him.
Out of the three arrested, two cameroonians are a Nigerian, and they are between the ages of 21 and 36.
The suspects were arrested while on their way to Algeria, Morocco and Libya.
18 of the 71 people will be sent from Cameroon, with 14 men, four women.
The remaining 19 nigerians are 11 males, eight females and eight females from Kano State.
Umar said that 18 persons would be arrested by the Cameroonian government for further investigation.
He also said the commission had received 34 rescues in Katsina State.
These men were arrested without full travel documents and all the signs on their way out of the country.
It's a matter of self-determination and self-determination that is at the heart of our business - The Guardian.
Longyuan village is located in Hongsipu District of Wuzhong city in Ningxia Province of the Hui people in northwestern China.
Li Yaomei or Sadiya (her Islamic name) is famous for her struggle in life and for her success in her struggle to escape poverty.
Her story tells us that self-determination and self-determination are at the heart of everything.
At first, Li Yaomei or Siya had never sat in class to take a lesson, so she could not read or write.
God's wisdom, wisdom, and wisdom are the only examples of god's wisdom.
About 20 years ago, Mrs. Li Yaomei suffered from stomach cancer, having had three stomach surgery.
After her healing, she had a serious accident, and now she is walking with a metal frame attached to her foot.
The challenges she faced put her in a difficult position in addition to health, as well as the cost of treatment, for which she received a loan of about 300,000 Yuan, the equivalent of over N16 million.
What's remarkable is that this woman's experience has become a way to make her feel better.
The chinese government's support for the government has increased its support.
His job is to make a variety of kinds of
Due to her husband's efforts, my father's business was very much in development, where various employees gave her a piece of clothing.
He has also created a number of machines that help him to simplify the process.
For example, it took about 15 minutes to attach a single large data point, but now in this time, it will connect up to 5 steps.
In addition, she has added a new set of products that will help with the re-use of the product.
There's a lot of food that is being sold to women, and it's still being sold to those who are looking for them.
Given the challenges faced by the teacher, and the efforts she is still making to improve her life and that of her staff, it will be understood that the student has to find it.
The fight against poverty and the well-being of the poor is not an easy task.
If the government is going to provide support, but people have no desire or desire to improve their living by looking for jobs based on their situation, then it will continue to be done without a goal.
Her article shows that conducting a business or income-earning job does not require some kind of income or travel to other cities or countries.
As a result, she took advantage of the benefits of her environment for the betterment of her life.
In addition, the teacher, Sadiya, carried out these tasks on the basis of standing on her feet without trusting her husband, in order to run away from her.
In other things, self-determination and self-determination are at the heart of what is at stake.
It is the power of women to change their lives and to stand up for their lives without asking for help.
This is also a lesson that shows that whatever a person can do, he must stand by his or her own beliefs, because the trust of someone else is uncertain.
She was a great teacher, a great teacher, and a role model for all of us.
As of March this year, Malama Sadiya had completed the payment of all the arrears and stopped receiving support from the government on its own.
Faeza Mustafa.
The U.S. government is trying to stop covid-19 - The Washington Post
The Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, He expressed concern about the steps some countries are taking to preserve the covid-19 vaccines expected to be produced, saying preferences on the communities of different countries must be avoided while sharing the vaccine.
And the vaccine should be distributed across the globe, as it would be suitable for the benefit of many different countries.
In fact, some U.S. politicians are implementing a policy of prioritising their own interests in the sharing of vaccines, as well as hurting international cooperation in the fight against the pandemic.
Currently, the total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide has already surpassed 23 million.
The death toll has reached more than 800,000.
Under such severe circumstances, more attention is being given to the effectiveness of the vaccine, and the good news is that, in recent times, significant results have been found in the study of the vaccine in other countries, a case that has provided hope, and belief for the entire international community.
But sadly, some U.S. politicians have expressed their desire to take the vaccine.
"Science" has even clarified that the U.S. government has already signed agreements to purchase COVID-19 vaccines worth more than $6 billion from several pharmaceutical companies.
Although the U.S. government's policy is understood to be the leading cause of the spread of the virus, other developing countries also need higher doses, considering that they are more likely to have poor health resources.
The environmental magazine also suggests that if the U.S. achieves the goal of reducing the production of the vaccine, the number of vaccines produced in developing countries will decline.
The Director-General of the Centre for Disease Control of Africa CDC, John Nkengasong, also expressed concern over the issue.
As some commentators have noted, even if the vaccine has been successfully developed, it is impossible to achieve the goal of seeing after the pandemic, until the distribution of the vaccine is planned, which is a very important issue for the international community.
It is important for the international community to promote
WHO Director-General Tedros also pointed out that if it is to be seen after the pandemic, it must be curbed from all sides of the world, and it is impossible for other parts of the world, or even a few countries, to achieve the goal of recovery from the effects of the pandemic alone.
Translation: People from The Sacrila.
Buhari's government has been tried in court
A man who has sought the rights of Nigerians has given all members of president Muhammadu Buhari's government who accompanied Abba Kyari's body to the cemetery.
Kyari, who is the Chief of Staff to the President, was buried at the Gudu Cemetery, Abuja, on April 18, after he died of the coronavirus.
Tope Akinyade appealed to them at the Magistrates' Court in Kado, Abuja, where he asked the court to punish them for violating the federal government's domestic quarantine law at the time.
He said there was a lot of injustice for Nigerians who were being tried during forced stay, but that a group of people had broken the law, none of them had been prosecuted.
He said that even if The Buhari administration is crying out for justice, he sees no reason why the poor should be arrested if they violate the coronavirus law.
Some of the government's own bodies have violated the law, but have been ignored.
Among those to whom Tope was brought to court were secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, Minister of Transport, Hadi Sirika, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Humanitarian Affairs, Sadiya Umar.
There are also presidential Press Secretary, Garba Shehu, Social Media Officer, Bashir Ahmed, President Buhari's Adviser on National Security, Babagana Monguno, Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu and many other senior government officials.
Justice Celestine Odo sought to show that the defendant had made a mistake since the defendants did not sign their petition.
Tope, however, reminded the judge that he had brought the case directly to court, and not any other prosecution by the police.
He said it was the responsibility of all the people involved.
He did what the Nigerian law allows him to do in court.
The judge adjourned the hearing and ordered the court to resume on August 4 for further hearing.
Adesina has been re-elected president of the African Development Bank - Hausa News.
Akinwunmi Adesina has been re-elected as the President of the African Development Bank (AFDB).
Adesina will again lead the bank for a further five years as a second term.
This came after he was acquitted of the wrong sins committed in his first term.
Mr Adesina was re-elected on Thursday, during an online meeting attended by senior officials of the bank.
Adesina, a former Minister of Agriculture, has won the election after a special committee cleared him of discrimination and favoring Nigerians in providing jobs and contracts at the African Development Bank.
Nigeria will receive $200 million in
The Nigerian government says it is on track to receive $200 million in the sale of the oil well, which will come from the Netherlands and Switzerland.
The Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, said that under the anti-corruption initiative of the Muhammadu Buhari administration, Nigeria had successfully regained $62 billion from the hands of oil companies.
Malami also said that under the same administration, Nigeria had received $311 million from the United States and New Jersey from the abacha funds and another $6.3 00 million from the Republic of Ireland.
The Minister of Justice said Nigeria had managed to repossess N685 million in a year with the help of the government, while the government also received N500 million from ships and oil tanks used to deport the country.
Malami said his ministry helped to plan the postal tax revenue which rose from N22 billion being received to N66 billion in the last six months.
The Presidency has responded to the PDP's call for President Buhari's resignation.
The Presidency has said nigeria's main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has its own rules and values.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media, Garba Shehu made the announcement in a statement released on Friday night.
Reacting to a statement to the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), calling for president Buhari's resignation.
Shehu said that at a time when the whole world was united for a single goal, Nigeria's opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, had started a campaign.
Which is an action that is against the constitution, calling for the resignation of President Muhammadu Buhari for leaving an investigation warrant to several government offices, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
According to the statement issued by the national chairman of the party, Prince Uche Secondus, it was clear that they would like the President to suspend the investigation but to shut down the case.
Don't raise a lion out of sleep, as one of their leaders said.
The PDP cannot scare the government away from the heavy criticism of the MDAs and their leaders because failure to do so would be a history of treason.
Ecowas leaders continue to work towards the development of Mali's economy.
West African leaders will host an online summit on July 27 to set out measures to end Mali's "crisis" after five heads of state met with mali's government and opposition group in the capital Bamako on Thursday.
The ecowas leader, President Mahammadou Issoufou of Nigeria, says the West African community will do everything possible to resolve the political crisis in Mali, the Nigerian government has said.
The meeting was attended by President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday. Mali's Host President Ibrahim Boubakar Keita, President Machy Sall of Senegal, Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana, and Alassane Ouattara of Cote d'Ivoire, listened to speeches from ECOWAS special representative former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, Malian opposition leader Imam Mahmoud Dicko, representatives of opposition parties, and civil society groups.
Mali's president addressed the heads of state on the social and political situation of the country, especially the unrest that led to protests and violence.
Keita said ecowas leaders had already agreed on the need for an agreement to maintain the peace and dignity of the country.
He added that allowing mali's political crisis to become more severe could have a significant economic and political risk to the security situation in the west African region, especially neighbouring Mali.
Nigeria's government will spend $6 billion on electricity.
The Minister of Power, Sale Mamman, has said the government has allocated $6.15 billion, equivalent to N2.37 billion, to end the country's years-long electricity crisis.
In a statement released a year after his appointed position, the minister said his plan now is to achieve a capacity of 25,000 megawatts by 2025 under the Nigeria Employment Agreement with Siemiens for $2.3 billion.
Some projects, which the Minister of Power have said will be implemented, include the construction of 105 small power stations, the construction of 70 new power stations, and the creation of over 5,000 square kilometres of high-speed lines.
Nigeria currently has a capacity of 5,000 megawatts, and at one time it has fallen below 4,000.
Gunmen abducted students in Chukun Local Government Area, Kaduna.
Communities in Udawan, Chukun Local Government Area of the State, have said that apart from the six students who sat for the kidnapped WEAC examination, some people have not been released for months.
Bandits' attacks in some parts of Kaduna state have not prevented the public from school, but the Kaduna State Government says it is doing everything possible to stop the attacks, Commissioner for Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, has said.
Armed bandits in rural areas have prevented many farmers from going to farms which some fear could lead to food shortages in Nigeria.
The government of Katsina and the armed forces are a waste of money, according to public justice Abdullahi - Hausa Newspaper.
We need to return to peace in Nigeria.
Former Chairman of the National Court of Appeal, Justice Umaru Abdullahi (Walin Hausa) has said that the settlement with bandits by the Katsina State Government was a serious mistake and waste of revenue.
Because it has no impact or signaling an end to the killings of gunmen in Katsina State.
Justice Umaru Abdullahi made the disclosure during a special briefing with journalists at his residence in Katsina, including Leadership Today.
After the completion of the foundation for the construction of the Women and Children's Room, the 25-bed facility will be built by a businessman at the main hospital in Katsina, who is the Chairman of the conference.
The former President of the Supreme Court of Appeal added that the settlement with the bandits should not be implemented.
According to him, the terrorist was said to have brought a gun for 250,000 and returned to the forest and bought a 47-year-old machine gun.
Walin Hausa further said that wherever war has led to victory, it should be reconciled by improving the lives of herders, that is, providing them with places to pasture, schools, drinking water and health facilities.
The Ministry of Animal Welfare is located in the Northern Province, and every year the government has budgeted not only on farmers, but herders, as well as herders, must be reformed and justice, and there will be a lasting peace.
But this is not a war against the land, because all of them are the ones who will be
And to do it with good intentions, there will be peace.
That's why we shouldn't be affected
The future of our children and grandchildren is a big one.
In this world there is no war against a weapon that is made up of a weapon.
Security experts say it is not a compromise with terrorists, because even if the U.S. does not make peace with the terrorists, they are not Citizens of the United States, they are attacked by other countries.
We are also members of the international community, and we are not allowed to
The Farmer's Guide to The Farmer's Market
The National Association of Agricultural Growers (FEPSAN) has said it will be working with farmers' organisations in the country to fight the pollution of the tin.
FEPSAN General Secretary Gideon Negedu announced this in an interview with Banguard newspaper.
Fepsan General Secretary Gideon Negedu has described FEPSAN's efforts to tackle waste-saking activities in the country.
According to FEPSAN's Executive Secretary, Mr Gideon Negedu, the current cost of the waste, which is now legal, will help to tackle the problem.
Fepsan Secretary General Gideon Negedu also said it would also allow the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to use the law to punish anyone caught stealing modern waste.
FEPSAN General Secretary Gideon Negedu also issued two new poker codes that members of the public will call to expose the criminals, such as 08175077773 and 08175777724.
According to FEPSAN General Secretary Gideon Negedu, all we want so far is to expand our channels or dialogue with agricultural groups so that they can be part of monitoring the people involved in this and they will report immediately.
He added that the company has done a lot of work to curb the scarcity of the taxi, which is the only way we have done a lot of work.
FEPSAN General Secretary Mr. Gideon Negedu We have been working on the Legal Taki Scheme.
He also said FEPSAN as a group led by Mr Thomas had worked hard to get the bill back into law.
FePSAN Secretary General Gideon Negedu said there was a lot more that could be done.
The law has been passed
He said that every FEPSAN member knows to lie about approaching the waste, and not only that, every FEPSAN member is encouraged to ensure that he observes the quality of his consumer goods because there are legal restrictions in that law if he vandalises the taxi.
FEPSAN General Secretary Gideon Negedu announced that, "We are working on that and we are working on that to ensure that with the Ministry of Agriculture which is their head, they are implementing the bill".
FEPSAN General Secretary Mr. Gideon Negedu We are working with them to ensure that there is a positive follow-up.
FEPSAN General Secretary Gideon Negedu said FEPSAN had its own monitoring committee to work from time to time to investigate, but the idea is that as soon as we can get these things then we can now have the Ministry of Agriculture or the Ministry of Machine Automation that directly implemented this legislation.
South Africa's president has been accused of
South Africa's president has been accused of corruption in the ruling ANC.
Cyril Ramaphosa, in a letter on Sunday, August 23, sent to all members of the ANC, began with a series of controversial contracts to assist the country in the fight against the coronavirus.
The problem is that private companies and individuals, including government officials, have taken advantage of medical, social and economic problems, according to the letter.
This deception cannot be forgiven by millions of South Africans affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, facing daily hunger, and unemployment.
In the letter, Ramaphosa also wrote that the country's millions of dollars should be used to improve transportation, provide infrastructure to the poor.
President Ramaphosa said the people should not think that the ANC is merely a means of gaining power, or wealth and fighting to be heard.
The Royal College of Public Health
The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, has tested positive for coronavirus.
This is in a statement signed by the State Media Commissioner Gbenga Omotoso.
The statement revealed that Abayomi's infection was the result of contact with a mnutum who was ill and after testing positive for COVID-19.
The statement added that Abayomi had already taken the step of self-isolation following his confirmation of the infection although he did not feel any symptoms.
Nigeria is facing the worst economic crisis in the world.
Published date: 24/08/2020 - 16:33.
The National Bureau of Statistics says the country's economy has recorded a record low in the past 10 years, with a drop of more than 6 per cent between April and June this year.
The figures released by the Commission showed that between April and June, due to the COVID-19 pandemic that hit the international community and the suspension of daily activities, the Nigerian economy entered its first recession between 2010 and 2020.
The commission listed the causes of the problem, including forced to stay at home across the country, the ban on movement of vehicles, the ban on air transport, and the closure of schools and markets.
The agency added that such measures have led to the fall in oil prices, while international factories have been shut down due to the crisis.
In May, The Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed, said the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics predicted the fall in such circumstances, due to the difficulties that hindered the operation of the day-to-day operations, forcing the government to choose its budget.
Akpabio has made a cut on the contract of Nigeria's Parliament.
The Minister of Development of the Niger Delta Region, Godswill Akpabio, has disclosed the names of the lawmakers contracted by the NDDC to carry out some of the most important projects.
This comes at a time when the leaders of the Niger Delta Development Agency (NDDC) are accused of misappropriated funds.
Among the names of the lawmakers who received the contract was the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Niger Delta Region, Peter Nwabaoshi, who received a list of 53 contracts as announced by Akpabio.
Akpabio also said that Senator Mathew Urhoghide had six contracts while Senator James Manager also received six contracts, while former Senator Samuel Anyanwu received 19.
Former Chairman, House of Representatives, NDDC, Nicholas Mutu, has received 74 contracts, the highest number disclosed by Akpabio in a series of documents he sent to the committee investigating allegations of corruption in the Niger Delta Development Commission.
There were also a number of minority lawmakers from Ondo and Edo who received contracts from the NDDC.
According to akpabio, most of the contracts were awarded in 2018, but it is not clear how much money was spent on them.
This is coming after the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, threatened Tom Akpabio in court for allegedly trying to name the lawmakers.
The MDD advised Buhari to use politics to address the security issue.
The United Nations has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to use dialogue and political means to overcome the security challenges that have bedeviled the country.
The High Representative of the National Assembly, Edward Kallon, made this known when he led a delegation to the Presidency, saying that the security challenges facing the country with different branches were difficult to address.
He said that while the military is struggling, it is important to support dialogue and use political means for peace.
The official described the three problems facing Nigeria, including the issue of citizenship, the ownership of national property and the crisis of governance.
Kallon said the Council spent at least $1.5 billion annually on the development of civil services in Nigeria, especially in the area of boko haram violence.
The official also praises President Buhari for his role in the fight against corruption, the recovery of public property and the restructuring of government services, urging the president to expand the involvement of rural residents in the fight.
Boko Haram militants killed 75 elders in Gwoza
Published date: 27/08/2020 - 10:55 Changed date: 27/08/2020 - 13:04
The Member of the Nigerian Senate representing Borno South, Senator Ali Ndume, has revealed that Boko Haram insurgents dismembered 75 gwoza local government area in a single night.
The lawmaker added that apart from the senator who perished a few months earlier when they were on the trail of attacks in parts of Borno State, Boko Haram insurgents also killed a number of youths in Gwoza by making them line up and shooting one by one.
While speaking at a stakeholder meeting organised by the Assembly on the crisis, Senator Ndume recently said that his Gwoza region was facing a security crisis that he could not go to.
The lawmaker, who also described the efforts of the military for their efforts, said the Boko Haram crisis had not yet ended, as they continue to destroy people in his state.
Ndume also lamented that thousands of people in Borno state and other parts of north-east Nigeria are still suffering from hunger.
Kano's labour committee to tackle the meme - Abubakar General - Freedom Radio Nigeria
The Kano State Employment Management Committee, which will be set up by the Federal Government, of 774,000 in the 36 states, has said it will soon be able to stop the project.
This was disclosed by the Press Secretary of the Kano State Civil Service Commission, Abubakar Muhammad general, shortly after the "Welcome to the Future" programme of the freedom radio station, which focused on the development of youth employment system in Kano State.
According to the General, the 20-person committee in Kano has organized the distribution of a form of employment opportunity for youths in order to address the need for such an impostor.
Abubakar Muhammad also said that the programme will commence on October 1, 2019 and will last for three months with the payment of 20,000 workers at the end of the month.
General Abubakar said the committee was composed of traditional rulers, teachers and other class members.
There is therefore a need for the people of Kano State, especially those who have a job, to enable the unemployed to participate in the programme to address the problems of the unemployed youths in the country.
How I Escaped from the Police - The Famous Shodipe Killer.
The notorious bandits wanted by the police in a notorious murder case, Sunday Shodipe, has revealed how he was able to escape from The Mokola Police Station, Ibadan, Oyo State on Tuesday.
The suspect said that a new chairman of the branch, who was recently brought to the police station, ordered a officer named Funsho to let him take a shower.
He said the officer warned him not to attempt to escape while bathing, adding that at this time he did not think to run away.
Shodipe explained that he managed to escape when he saw that the attention of the officer was too far away to communicate with another person and did not notice him.
He said that the new woman who had been brought in needed a shower to allow me to take a shower.
He warned me not to run away from the shower.
I was trying to get out of the house talking to someone.
I sat down and climbed the bar.
People living in the area saw me when I was running away but didn't expose them.
Sahara Reporters gathered that a young man from Akure, Ondo State, who asked not to be named, offered himself to assist the police when he saw the news of the alleged victim's pain and the gait placed on his bank account.
He said he travelled all the way to Ibadan with three other friends with the intention of going on a three-day search for the criminal.
When they arrived in the country, they were in a hotel where they spent the night searching for him.
It was gathered that he was followed by the three men to where he had bought a pot of cannabis in the city, but decided not to arrest him due to public interest in the area.
The police later arrested him while he was on his way home.
The suspect has killed about eight persons who were all women in Akinyele Local Government Area of Oyo State.
Yobe has spent more than N78.8m on the recovery of the leda company - The Leadership Hausa Newspaper.
The efforts of yobe state government, under Governor Mai Mala Buni, have been praised in the recovery of the state-owned Yobe State Polythene Bag and Woben Sacks Company, after more than 10 years in inactive.
The statement was disclosed by the Company's General Manager, Engineer, Mr. Adamu Gadaka, during a meeting with our correspondent at his office in Damaturu, the state capital, earlier this week.
He said the company had been locked down for over 10 years, but after the arrival of Governor Buni it was hard to resolve to revive it, which immediately ordered the removal of N78.8 million for the renovation of key parts of the company and an additional N48 million for its operations, while enabling the company to move its legs.
He added that this gave them the opportunity to buy the necessary materials to start working in the company. These include a new 500 KBA power supply (generator), a 500 KbA power distribution machine (Taransifoma) 500 KbA, a new packaging machine, a (modern) packaging machine and other equipment that the company needs.
He also said, "The main goal of the initiative of Governor Buni to revive the company is to create jobs for young people and reduce the cost of living and work in the state."
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On the other hand, he said the company has been favored by the local government because of the way the state government has restarted the Yobe Flour and Feed Mill in Potiskum and other traders who are interested in the products produced by the state government.
He said that the state government's efforts to re-establish the production of the company are also a means of buying the company's products.
He also said, "There are some challenges that we face on the basis of the company's more than 10 years of lockdown, while the machine has started operating but we need to change some of our designs so that we can operate without fear.""
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In addition, Gadaka said, "On the other hand, we urge the Yobe government to give us more tools, trucks and vehicles that we can use to carry out our duties more easily, especially in order to transport our staff to the office so that it is not too late, when we begin to work."
He also said that in the current situation, the company has deployed 25 young people to receive training on how to work with machines and machines and manage the products that the company uses in its activities and how to deal with the people they interact with.
He said that the company has now started producing a variety of bags, including 100kg, 50kg and 25kg, and providing advice to marketers based on the condition of the bags they are looking for, and the company is ready to satisfy them.
Wildfires kill five people in California - The Hawaiian Newspaper.
As more than 12,000 fire personnel are trying to control a wildfire burning in California, us, Governor Gavin Newsom says he has sought the help of Canada and Australia in addition to the assistance he has requested from the federal government.
He said, "There is a fire in the world, and the fire is burning in the earth."
On Friday, Newsom said the wildfires were on the way in the northern part of the state, with thousands of people fleeing their homes and hundreds of homes destroyed.
He said, "The fire is burning in the fire, and the fire is burning, and the fire is burning, and the flames are burning."
At least five people were killed and 43 injured, including officials, in the forest fires, which have burned 2,020 square kilometres.
Coronavirus continues to spread in Nigeria
According to the Cdc, hundreds of people have been infected with COVID-19 in the country.
According to the agency, 648 people were infected on Monday, July 27, taking the total number of cases in the country to 41,180.
According to the government, 18,203 people have been infected and 860 have died.
The new cases were reported in 21 states and Lagos State still has the highest number of coronavirus cases, now with 180.
The state has 148 people.
Other states with the most cases include Abuja and an additional 44 cases. Ondo - 17, Kano - 9, Delta - 9, Delta - 9, Niger - 29, Kaduna - 21, Osun - 20, Ogun - 17, Ekiti - 11, Kano - 9, Delta - 9, Niger - 9, Niger - 7, Gombe - 3, Borno - 1, Bauchi - 1, Imo - 1.
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Mali's Prime Minister Boubou Cisse has urged Imam Mahmoud Dicko, a well-known Islamic cleric and a strong-willed cleric, to accept the government's offer of peace, especially in overcoming the anti-government protests.
ECOWAS on Monday called on President Ibarhim Boubacar Keita to form a unity government, and to correct the political mistakes that led to the country's disputing.
However, opponents of Mali's government have rejected the ECOWAS proposal, which some West African leaders have proposed for the second time in the capital Bamako.
The Nigerian government has changed its position on student examination.
The Nigerian government has changed its position on the ban on children who are planning to take this year's examination, as a result of its new policy of reopening secondary schools from April 4 for examination.
Ben Goong, spokesman of the Ministry of Education, said the government had reconsidered its position in the process of conducting the examination, which will commence on August 17.
The official said that the opening of the schools on The 4th of Tomorrow would enable students in Grade 3 secondary school to prepare for two weeks before the start of the examination.
The new position was suspended by the Minister of Education Adamu Adamu who announced the suspension of the coronavirus test due to an increase in the number of coronavirus cases in Nigeria.
While speaking after taking that position, the minister, who said the responsibility of Nigerian students was the responsibility of nigerian students, said he would not recant the examination altogether this year for the sake of the safety of the children.
This position has been contacted by various departments, including the Nigerian House of Representatives, for preventing students who are planning to sit for the examination.
The 19-year-old son-in-law was also in support of the Education Commissioner for Northern States.
2,732 people were killed in Nigeria in April and June
It is estimated that 2,732 people were killed in Nigeria in just two months, from April to June.
The report, released by SBM Intelligence in Lagos, said it had gathered the data from reports published by various newspapers in the country.
The report collected newspaper figures including mass killings, including killings by Boko Haram, killings on the part of kidnappers, attacks by herdsmen, attacks on herders and killings of people close to ethnic and rural areas.
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In April, The SBM published a death toll of nearly 1,000 people, which it said was the number of journalists killed between January and March 2020.
SBM said the report was based on evidence from security studies, monitoring groups on both external and internal security challenges.
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The report also said that the closure of the public at home due to the coronavirus has resulted in life-long and unemployment problems for the youth who were rejected by about 43%.
One of the security studies at SBM Intelligence, Confidence Isaiah, explained some of the reasons for the increase in killings from April to June.
Isaiah said that there had been massacres by boko haram soldiers, and the bandits had strayed from cattle rustling and kidnapping to using their weapons to kill people.
They reported the killings in 33 states and Abuja, including the killing of 221 security operatives including 173 soldiers, 39 policemen, and three NSCDC operatives, all in three months.
According to them, 845 terrorists were killed, 502 were killed.
941 people were killed in Borno, 143 in Yobe, Taraba 113, Zamfara 444, Katsina 207, Sokoto 99, Kaduna 179.
We're in the process of re-building our community - Freedom Radio Nigeria.
The Farwa community development committee in Kumbotso Local Government Area of Kano has expressed concern over the way some youths have misbehaved their community and put the community in a state of fear.
The chairman of the committee, Alhaji Adamu Dahiru Farawa, made this known while attracting the attention of the people of the region to ensure that they are focused on creating security for themselves, especially among the youths.
He added that the committee had received reports of some bandits taking over people's homes overnight, kidnapping them and threatening their health, saying they had a duty to support the security agencies through surveillance and reporting.
Alhaji Adamu Dahiru Farawa also urged the Kano State Police Command to increase security presence in the area to address the menace.
Our correspondent, Shamsu Da'u Abdullahi, reported that the people of the town were in a state of shock and panic as soon as the magriba had appealed to the wealthy among them to help the committee with equipment.
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The Kano State Fire Service has said that one person has died in a fire at Kobar water in Dala Local Government Area on Monday.
Spokesman Saidu Mohammed said the incident occurred on Monday night when a tank and fuel tank caught fire at the audu manager's restaurant.
At about 10:30 pm a.m., Bello Musa called our agency and explained that a fire at the Water Gate.
Our team of staff immediately took off.
It was very difficult for the police to stop the fire, but a man named Adam Salisu was killed in the fire.
In April, the huts of 700 internally displaced persons were set on fire in a refugee camp in Mafa Local Government, In Borno State.
Many of the people lost their homes due to the fire, which broke out at about 11am and took a long time to burn.
He said that the fire, which started from a tent, had taken hold of the rest of the tents as there was no immediate contribution to the fire and emergency in the camp.
Gunmen killed 20 people in the
For the first time in years, gunmen have killed 20 people, including children, in Sudan's war-hit Region of Dafur.
A tribal leader said this was coming after the farmers agreed to return to their farming business, but in the evening, the bandits opened fire on them and killed 20 people, including women and children.
The incident occurred in Aboudous, 90 km south of Nyala, the capital of the southern Darfur region.
In 2003, fighting broke out in The Dafur region between ethnic minorities and rebels loyal to Sudan's former President Omar Hassan al-Bashir.
The United Nations says the conflict in the region has killed more than 30,000 people and displaced two and a half million people.
In April 2019, President Omar al-Bashir's government was overthrown, following months of anti-government protests.
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The success of nigeria's response to the epidemic does not mean stopping efforts to prevent the spread of the virus. Experts and health workers will continue to carry out the vaccine and follow up with the guidelines set out by the World Health Organization, in order to maintain the success of the successful outbreak of Poliyo in Nigeria, Shan'inna.
The statement was issued by the Governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, according to his Chief Media Director, Malam Abba Anwar.
The governor said this at the opening of the State Council meeting held on Wednesday at the State House of Assembly.
He added that this was the result of the disease.
I recall that when I was the Deputy Governor, I was chairman of the Kano State Anti-Graft Committee.
I want to give my heart to those who have contributed to the fight against the disease.
"I have to mention the name of the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Wada Aliyu Gaya, and other stakeholders who have stood with me during this battle," he said.
The likes of Aliko Dangote, the President of dangote Foundation, and Bill Gates, The President of the Bill and Melinda Foundation, are all worthy of praise, according to the governor, that these people have spent millions of dollars or they certainly deserve to be thanked.
Other members of the team include our team members.
The governor added that we must express our gratitude that the long-term success of this success is essential in all aspects of our everyday society.
That is why we continue to focus on this issue.
Muslims to do good works - Empathy Foundation - Freedom Radio Nigeria
The Empathy Foundation has called on the Muslim Ummah to commit to a peaceful and peaceful society during the 10 days of our life.
The president of the group, Mansur Musa Gabari, made the disclosure when the foundation visited the Torrey home in Maliki Hills and the "House of Reumen" house and those of the armed forces to distribute food items to them.
Mansur Musa Gabari also said that it is good for the rich to support those who are not rich, especially during prayers.
From the outset of her speech, the chairman of the "Torrey home" children's home in Tudun-Maliki, Lauriya Sagir Garba, has also paid a special thanks to emphaty Foundation for the need of the blue-handers.
Our correspondent, Abubakar Tijjani Rabi'u, reports that the Emphaty Foundation will today visit Dawak in the South to provide support for a mosque that has been hit by the rain.
The attack involved a U.S. military base in Iraq.
Four other guided visits were made to a base in the southern city of Baghdad on Friday, July 24, and the two were hit but no lives were lost, an Iraqi military statement said.
They have heard of the city of Besmaya, where Spanish troops have been deployed to fight is fighting the US-led isis.
The number of troops in Iraq has decreased.
Over the past few months, a series of attacks have hit bases held by coalition forces and hit the U.S. embassy in Baghdad.
The U.S. has blamed the attacks on Iranian-backed groups.
So far, no Iranian government has claimed responsibility for the attacks.
A court has dismissed the case of the emir of Kano, Muhammad Adamu - Freedom Radio Nigeria.
The Inspector-General of Police, MuhammadU Adamu, has urged the Abuja-based High Court of Appeal to reject the petition filed by the Emir of Kano, Muhammdu Sunusi, to deny him entry to Kano State.
According to Adamu, the court did not have the right to hear the petition filed by the resignation of the king.
This was done by the police chief, speaking to reporters in Abuja.
According to him, the court temporarily suspended the case.
On the ninth of March this year, the Government of Kano state released Muhammad Sunusi from the throne.
Nigeria has changed the date of the resumption of international flights
Published date: 27/08/2020 - 20:38
The Government of Nigeria has postponed flights scheduled to begin on June 29, 2020 due to an increase in the number of coronavirus cases.
The Country's Ministry of Civil Aviation says President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered a suspension of traffic so that there will be no opening for international carriers to spread the virus.
The statement said the country's doors would be delayed to September 5.
Nigeria recorded its first case of coronavirus in February when an Italian national came into the country.
So far, more than 50,000 people have died in Nigeria.
New police officers have been honoured in Kano - Freedom Radio Nigeria
The Kano State Commissioner of Police Habu Sani has called on the newly-honoured police officers to dedicate their heads to the task force.
This is contained in a statement signed by The DSP's spokesman, Abdullahi Aaron.
The statement added that among the police officers who were over-extended, there were nine deputy assistant police officers who were SP.
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