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Nairaland / General / Lady In Shock After Finding Whole Boiled Egg Inside Meat Pie by gbcompassblog: 12:09pm On Mar 02, 2021
A young lady has revealed the state of shock she experienced after seeing a whole cooked egg inside a meat pie she purchased in Onitsha.



https://www.gbcompass.com.ng/lady-in-shock-after-finding-whole-boiled-egg-inside-meat-pie/
Nairaland / General / How My Father Worked At A Fast Food Joint In America – Davido Spills (video) by gbcompassblog: 4:17pm On Feb 26, 2021
David Adeleke, a famous Nigerian celebrity musician, better known as Davido, opened up on his father, Adedeji Adeleke,early lifestyle before he grew to become a billionaire.

Davido and father

He made this known with the hashtag #DavidoXTinyDesk during a live appearance on Npr’s tiny desk, adding that his father was a manager at the popular fast-food restaurant.



https://www.gbcompass.com.ng/how-my-father-worked-at-a-fast-food-joint-in-america-davido-spills-video/
Nairaland / General / “waiting To Have Money Before Marrying Is A Flimsy Excuse” – Laura Ikeji Tells by gbcompassblog: 12:29pm On Feb 26, 2021
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“Waiting to have money before marrying is a flimsy excuse” – Laura Ikeji tells men (Video)
By Gbenga Adediran -February 26, 20210



Serial entrepreneur, Laura Ikeji has advised Nigerian men to go ahead and marry when they find a woman they love even if they are broke.

Laura Ikeji



She made this submission in a video she posted via her verified Instagram page on Thursday, February 25, 2021.


https://www.gbcompass.com.ng/waiting-to-have-money-before-marrying-is-a-flimsy-excuse-laura-ikeji-tells-men-video/

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Nairaland / General / Nengi Reacts To Reports Of Alleged Beef With Davido by gbcompassblog: 12:00pm On Feb 26, 2021
Former Big Brother Naija housemate has insinuated that the alleged report going viral about her fallout with Davido is not true.





Recall, the duo were recently in the news after they unfollowed themselves on Instagram, months after shooting Jowo video.

Some fans also alleged that Nengi wasn’t happy after she shot the Jowo video with the singer, for undisclosed reason.


However, the ex BBNaija star and finalist has proved the rumors are false, as some moments ago, she shared excerpts from the Jowo video on her Instagram page, and asked her fans to support by viewing the link.


https://www.gbcompass.com.ng/nengi-reacts-to-reports-of-alleged-beef-with-davido-2/

Nairaland / General / Man Demolishes House He Built For His Girlfriend After They Broke Up (video) by gbcompassblog: 11:36am On Feb 26, 2021
A heartbroken South African man has demolished the beautiful house he built for his girlfriend after she ended their relationship.

A popular South African media personality took to social media and shared pictures and videos that captured moment the house was being demolished.



https://www.gbcompass.com.ng/man-demolishes-house-he-built-for-his-girlfriend-after-they-broke-up-video/

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Nairaland / General / I Am Africa’s Finest Artiste Alive – Brymo Brags by gbcompassblog: 10:57am On May 21, 2020
Nigerian singer, songwriter and author, Olawale Ashimi also known as Brymo has declared himself the finest African artiste alive.


Ọlawale Ọlọfọrọ, as he is fondly called made this known via a tweet he sent out on his official Twitter handle on Thursday, 21st May.




The 34-year-old singer started recording music in 1999 while in secondary school. He signed a record deal with Chocolate City in 2010 but was accused of breaching his contract with the label in 2013.

The ‘Oleku’ crooner is currently promoting a new musical album ‘yellow.’
He wrote:

It’s 2020 and I’m Africa’s finest artiste alive…

https://twitter.com/BrymOlawale/status/1263128411872145410?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1263128411872145410%7Ctwgr%5E&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fgbcompass.com.ng%2F2020%2F05%2F21%2Fi-am-africas-finest-artiste-alive-brymo-brags-online%2F


https://gbcompass.com.ng/2020/05/21/i-am-africas-finest-artiste-alive-brymo-brags-online/

Nairaland / General / NCDC Releases The Guidelines To Follow For Reopening Schools by gbcompassblog: 10:37am On May 21, 2020
https://gbcompass.com.ng/2020/05/21/cdc-releases-the-guidelines-to-follow-for-reopening-schools/
The Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC) released guidelines on Tuesday on how schools should reopen in the fall.

The guidance comes as classes, most of which have gone online amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, wrap up for the school year.



The CDC divides the risk of reopening into three categories: low, more, and highest.

Low risk is limited to virtual-only activities. More risk includes small, in-person classes where students stay grouped together and 6 feet apart. The highest risk looks more like classrooms pre-pandemic — full-sized, in-person, and with no spacing.

Like with any other illness, the CDC recommends sick students and school employees to stay at home.

Those who exhibit COVID-19 symptoms while at school should be moved to an isolation room. Areas used by a sick person should be closed off until after they are cleaned and disinfected. The CDC recommends this not happen until 24 hours after the building closes which means some schools could close down for at least two days.

The CDC encourages staff members and older students to wear masks or face coverings. The agency acknowledges face coverings may be challenging for students (especially younger students) to wear all day and does not recommend them for children younger than 2.

Inside the classroom, the CDC says desks should be spaced 6-feet apart if possible and tables should all face in the same direction with students only sitting on one side, not face-to-face. Students should also not share items.

Playground equipment should be closed if possible or use should be staggered and the equipment cleaned and disinfected in between uses.

Students are encouraged to bring their own lunches and eat in classrooms instead of the cafeteria. Food that is provided by the school should be pre-packaged in boxes or bags. Buffet-style is discouraged.

As for transportation, the CDC says arrival and drop-off times or locations should be staggered by cohort or other protocols should be used to limit contact between cohorts and direct contact with parents as much as possible.

https://gbcompass.com.ng/2020/05/21/cdc-releases-the-guidelines-to-follow-for-reopening-schools/

Health / Coronavirus: Fresh Hope As Scientist Work On The Vaccine, Reveals When It Will B by gbcompassblog: 12:54pm On May 19, 2020
Covid-19: Scientists in ongoing-process of developing process


A team of medical researchers is developing a vaccine for coronavirus from a strain virus, Sars-Cov-2, that causes it – With the process of combining antigens from the causative virus with a “backbone” protein from a flu virus, the scientists hope to come up with a cure within weeks.



According to them, when the vaccine is ready, it will be passed into a patient’s body through the lungs, mimicking the way Covid-19 gets into the system A dedicated team of local researchers is working on a Covid-19 vaccine with a modification process that can be completed within three weeks to combat Sars-Cov-2 virus and go through a human trial in six months.



It should be noted that Sars-Cov-2 is a kind of virus strain that causes the deadly coronavirus and it is a respiratory illness.

The team involved in the vaccine development is called Home-grown Esco Aster and they are working with the United States biotechnology company, Vivaldi Biosciences, as they combine proteins from different viruses to find a cure, StraitsTimes reports.

Nandini Prabhakar beside the machine being used in the ongoing process of developing the vaccine.

Photo source: StraitsTimes Source: UGC The vaccine they are working on is tagged Esco-Aster DeltaCov and was made by putting together antigens from the Sars-Cov-2 virus with the “backbone” protein from a flu virus.


“Viruses actually want to lie low and not be recognized – they want to evade the immune system and not cause any response.

“By having this backbone… we can awaken the immune system to realize there’s a novel virus and create the antibodies needed to kill it,” Esco Aster’s chief executive, Lin Xiangliang, said.



Dr Nandini Prabhakar, a senior scientist, has said that the use of the “backbone” will speed up the process of finding a vaccine.

Another thing worthy of note is that when the vaccine is ready, it can be administered into a patient’s body through a nasal spray, the same way the virus gets into the human body.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that the Sierra Leonean government appointed a Nigerian, Dr. Laoluwa Adejayan, as the head of its Covid-19 Task Force.

In explaining how the Nigerian is better suited for the position, the government said that they took the action on the basis that Laoluwa’s work in recent years as a foreign medical practitioner has spoken for itself.

It should be noted that Adejayan graduated from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, and reportedly did his National Youth Service Corps program in Bayelsa state.
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