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I am happy that those students returned safe and sound without injured and I give thanks to Almighty God for keeping them alive ,also to Buhari/Osinbajo administration for their efforts |
blezoo:Guy try to be appreciative in all things |
The vaccine should be made available at all cost |
A proper precautionary motive need to put in place to avoid the further spread of COVID-19 |
Thank God that the kidnapped students of Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina State were safely returned to their families. |
I appreciate God and the effort made by Buhari/osinbajo in curbing this deadly and dangerous virus |
God intercede for nigeria because we don't want second phase of lockdown.Amen |
Glory be to God |
there should be a total solution or eradication of covid19 that has been causing a lot of havoc in our economy, we are not praying to face a kind of situation we are in right now |
Dovegrey:everything na audio for your eyes,mumu |
Wow it can only be osinbajo who knows the value of education ,I'm happy for Mayflower school Ikenne |
Nobody does it better except the vice president yemi osinbajo,continue the good work sir |
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said the COVID-19 era offers opportunity for Nigeria and the United Kingdom to adopt innovative ways of addressing their challenges. He gave the charge when he received a UK delegation, led by the Prime Minister’s Trade Envoy to Nigeria, Helen Grant, during a courtesy visit in Abuja. Their discussion centred on improving relations between the two nations across different sectors, especially in the post-Brexit period. Osinbajo said: “I am really excited about the prospect of what the next few months and years hold for our two countries. I also share your optimism that this is probably the best opportunity for us to do a lot. And to do so in a manner that will make a great difference for our two countries.” On her part, Grant said her visit was a deliberate effort by the UK government to deepen conversations with allies ahead of Brexit. She said aside trade, both nations could strengthen ties in agriculture, health, technology, judiciary and other sectors, expressing her country’s interest in ensuring that Nigeria records positive result. BESIDES, the Nigeria Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) has developed a test kit capable of running hundreds of test in an hour following the second wave of the disease. It said the SARSCOV2 Detection Assay (SCODA) would address the low testing across the federation. Speaking at the NIMR 2020 Retreat, a molecular virologist, with the institute, Joseph Ojonugwa Shaibu, explained that SCODA “is a real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) kit for detecting COVID-19.” He said the innovation was informed by the high cost of examination by most kits occasioned by the high foreign exchange rate. MEANWHILE, office of the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), yesterday, debunked the claim that Justice Tanko Muhammad had contacted the virus and was being treated abroad. The denial was contained in a statement issued by Director of Press and Information, Supreme Court of Nigeria, Dr. Akande Festus. It urged those “peddling the rumour to go a step further to confirm from their sources, and equally obtain the copy of whatever laboratory test result they are relying on.” https://guardian.ng/news/pandemic-offers-opportunity-for-critical-thinking-osinbajo-tells-uk-delegation/
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This is very good but there is a need to strengthen the border policing and management mechanisms to avoid a relapse into the conditions that led to the closure in the first place. |
This is a big congratulations to the graduades |
fuckingAyaya:Must you comment? anyway you are displaying your insanity here again |
kmst1:Ask google nah |
weldone sir and we are expecting positive result |
For those of you that's making business difficult for people to do ,your days are numbered |
The igbos could have joined hands together to support the progressive APC then but due to their lackadaisical attitude but now they are complaining bitterly |
The strategies aimed at improving the nutritional status of Nigerians by tackling undernutrition and stunting, among others. |
Both countries can work harder to strengthen ties in agriculture, health, technology, judiciary and other sectors, expressing her country’s interest in ensuring that Nigeria records improvements in the aforementioned areas. |
STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT Discussions around improving relations between Nigeria and the United Kingdom (UK) across different sectors especially in the post Brexit era is not only exciting but will make a difference for both countries, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN. Prof. Osinbajo stated this Monday when he received on a courtesy visit to the Presidential Villa, a UK delegation led by the Prime Minister’s Trade Envoy to Nigeria, Ms Helen Grant. The envoy is in the country to discuss Brexit among other issues. According to the Vice President “I am really excited about the prospect of what the next few months and years hold for our two countries. I also share your optimism that this is probably the best opportunity for us to do a lot. And to do so in a manner that will make a great difference for our two countries.” Prof. Osinbajo also noted that the COVID-19 pandemic era offers opportunity for Nigeria and the UK to adopt innovative ways of addressing challenges facing both countries, noting that education, capacity building in the judiciary sector, among others are important areas of interest to Nigeria. On her part, Ms Grant said her visit to Nigeria is a deliberate effort by the UK government to deepen conversations with friendly countries across different sectors, ahead of Brexit. She said aside trade, both countries can work harder to strengthen ties in agriculture, health, technology, judiciary and other sectors, expressing her country’s interest in ensuring that Nigeria records improvements in the aforementioned areas. Stating the excitement that came with her appointment, Ms Grant, born to a Nigerian father, described her new assignment as Trade Envoy as a dream job and promised to support the deepening of trade relations between both countries by connecting more British investors to do business in Nigeria. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, and officials from the UK High Commission were present at the meeting. Laolu Akande Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity Office of the Vice President 15th December 2020
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This country partnership framework will guide our engagement for the next five years in supporting the government of Nigeria’s strategic priorities |
merits:How does that one concern you? Bussy body |
Ghostmode2two:meaning? |
Femeto:I guessed you have brain tumour |
MyGeneration:My brother as you have known that most of this start through you and I so we need to support government in curbing all these |
Kondomatic:If you could retrospect then you will know businesses are moving fine now compare to the previous administration |
How to regulate small businesses should be our priorities and we need find means of improving it as well |
one of the setbacks that we have had in improving the business environment is really with respect to how we regulate small businesses. |
The government policy, private sector investment, and lastly the SMEs sector. Those three will definitely determine the way that our economic development trajectory proceeds in this country. |
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