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Truelly If the youths in Ota decides to block the road and halt economic activities, the funding will be approved immediately... |
nice |
Climbing the career ladder demands the embodiment and utilization of more masculine traits than feminine traits. Only very few women can do this without sacrificing their feminity. |
nice gesture, ossy was a good man |
Does this even make any sense |
Don't be amazed if these govt count this as one of their achievements in office. |
if backed by the law, it would become another tootless Amotekun dog. |
Ebonyi always in the news for good things in terms of infrastructure development. |
counting his achievements |
That's why you need to consult a mechanic....but all dis I sabi am people no de hia word....until dem hia the very bad odour |
They've most likely stocked up on arms and ammunition and are ready for the fight. |
Based on the mandate, we will address all |
The mother of one the most renowned preachers in the world and head Pastor of Christ Embassy which is popularly know as Pastor Chris is celebrating her birthday today. She has other children who are also pastors. |
An airplane carrying 3.92 million doses of the vaccine developed by drugmaker AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, on Tuesday. Nigeria is the third African country to receive its first batch of COVID-19 vaccines as part of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) COVAX program, a global effort to ensure equitable vaccine access for low- and middle-income countries. Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire are the first two African countries to receive doses of the COVAX jabs. Some 237 million doses of the Oxford/ AstraZeneca vaccine are to be delivered by the end of May to 142 participating countries, COVAX says.This batch of vaccines are the first part of the 16 million vaccine doses Nigeria will receive through the COVAX Facility in the coming months. Frontline and health care workers will be among the first to receive the vaccines doses. Nigeria is also expecting another 40 million vaccine doses from the African Union, to be delivered by the end of April, said government official Tolu Ogunlesi. He also tweeted that a supplementary budget has been pushed by President Muhammadu Buhari to purchase more vaccines. “Congratulations to Nigeria and our COVAX partners on making the third delivery of COVID-19 vaccines in Africa. We must #ACTogether to supply vaccines to all countries in the first 100 days of 2021. We have 39 days left to deliver on vaccine equity,” tweeted Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director general of the WHO. Many richer countries have made progress in vaccinating their populace while most of the poorer nations of the world are yet to receive their first batch of vaccines, raising concerns around equitable vaccine distribution and vaccine nationalism. Nigerian authorities approved the AstraZeneca vaccine for use last month and vaccinations are scheduled to start on Friday, after final checks by the country’s drug agency. With a 200 million-strong population, Nigeria has reported more than 156,000 cases and 1,900 deaths since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC). |
benefit of being an ambasadoors |
That is Catholicism for you unlike the so called business enterprises group called New generation churches. |
Misuse of anger and knife has sent both to monumental torture. |
He knew what he was doing He's a predator and loves to take advantage of people If he was horñy, lecturers are well paid and he could easily hire a prostitute but he didn't He wanted to use the students to satisfied his wicked desires He should get doubled-sentence |