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PoliticsRe: Coronavirus: Abba Kyari To Be Moved To Lagos For Treatment - Sahara Reporters by TA4TA4: 3:07pm On Mar 24, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lggjJRFsMB0

Watch airport staff reaction as a suspected COVID-19 case is reported in Kano Airport.
PoliticsRe: COVID 19: Senate Adjourns For Two Weeks As Reps Suspend Plenary Indefinitely by TA4TA4: 3:06pm On Mar 24, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lggjJRFsMB0

Watch airport staff reaction as a suspected COVID-19 case is reported in Kano Airport.

No body wan die ooo grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Coronavirus: Atiku Abubakar, Dino Melaye Pray For Kyari After Testing Positive by TA4TA4: 3:06pm On Mar 24, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lggjJRFsMB0

Some would pray for his recovery, others would be praying otherwise....that's life for you.

Watch airport staff reaction as a suspected COVID-19 case is reported in Kano Airport.
HealthRe: BREAKING; Coronavirus: Fifth Case Confirmed in FCT by TA4TA4: 11:44am On Mar 22, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsR1XkJGsbA

Fellow Ghanaians, good evening. This is the third time in the last ten (10) days that I have come into your homes to give you an update on the progress of our fight against the Coronavirus pandemic. I am going to be providing you regular updates.

On Sunday, 15th March, I briefed you about the enhanced measures taken by Government to deal with the virus, which has, so far, infected nineteen persons (19) in the country. Unfortunately, one (1) person, who tested positive for the virus, but had serious underlying health complications, passed away in the early hours of today. I am reliably informed that all the other eighteen (18) persons are doing well, and are responding to treatment. Indeed, eight (cool of them are being managed from their homes, in isolation.

I am deeply humbled by the widespread nature of the support from you, the Ghanaian people, for the measures I have taken so far. Let me also commend both sides of Parliament for the expeditious and responsible manner in which they handled the passage of the Imposition of Restrictions Act, to which I have given assent.

This morning, I chaired the daily Inter-Ministerial Committee Meeting on our Coronavirus Response to review the current position. I am encouraged by the numbers of Ghanaians that are observing the prescribed social distancing and enhanced hygiene protocols announced earlier. However, it has become necessary to take additional measures to stem the spread of the virus, and protect the lives of our people. We must do everything within our power to contain the spread of the virus.

Firstly, all our borders, that is by land, sea and air, will be closed to human traffic for the next two weeks, beginning midnight on Sunday. Anybody who comes into the country, before midnight on Sunday, will be mandatorily quarantined and tested for the virus. This closure will not apply to goods, supplies and cargo.

Secondly, the Ministry of Health will not only step up its contact tracing efforts, but will also see to it that all persons who have been identified as having come into contact with infected persons are tested for the virus. More personal protection equipment are being procured to beef up supplies for our frontline health workers. Fifty thousand additional test kits have been ordered, and are expected in the country very shortly.

Thirdly, the Ministry of Health is mobilising new and retired healthcare professionals to augment our preparedness in dealing with a possible surge in infections. It is heartening to hear of the numbers of retired healthcare professionals who have stepped forward to offer their services, just as it is to note the Ghanaian entrepreneurs who have responded to this crisis by producing greater quantities of sanitisers and ‘Veronica buckets’. Let me reiterate my appeal to members of the pharmaceutical industry to scale up their domestic production of pharmaceutical products. Government will do its best to support them.

As I have stated before, there will be a constant review of the measures announced, and, if necessary, enhanced.

Fellow Ghanaians, the cases of localised infections require that we maintain strict self-discipline, and continue to practice prescribed social distancing and enhanced hygiene protocols in all aspects of our daily lives. We must wash our hands regularly, use alcohol-based sanitisers, stop shaking hands, and avoid unnecessary close body contact. I am pleading with each and every one of you, comply with these measures. Our survival is in our own hands.

Whilst we continue to adhere to these measures, and ramp up our efforts to defeat this virus, I urge all of us, also, to seek the face of the Almighty. So, on Wednesday, 25th March, 2020, I appeal to all Ghanaians, Christians and Muslims, to observe a national day of fasting and prayer. Let us pray to God to protect our nation and save us from this pandemic. I thank the men and women of God who prayed for the nation with me on Thursday, and with the Vice President on Friday, for their intervention.

I applaud the efforts and courage of Ghanaians in the forefront of the fight against the virus – health workers, immigration officials, customs officials, civil aviation officials, airport staff, port health officials, police and military personnel, and other essential service providers – for the yeoman’s work you are doing. Our nation is deeply in your debt.

Fellow Ghanaians, all that Government is doing is intended to achieve five (5) key objectives – limit and stop the importation of the virus; contain its spread; provide adequate care for the sick; limit the impact of the virus on social and economic life; and inspire the expansion of our domestic capability and deepen our self-reliance.

There are obvious difficulties ahead of us, and we should all brace ourselves to face them. I will be transparent with you, and not shirk from sharing with you the realities of our situation. But, I am determined to take whatever steps are necessary to safeguard our society, our economy and our future. I remain confident that together, and by the Grace of God, we shall overcome. This, too, will pass.

May God bless us all, and our homeland Ghana, and make us great and strong.

Have a good night, and I thank you for your attention.

Watch the President's full address above.
HealthRe: BREAKING;Coronavirus:One New Case Confirmed In FCT,Totalling 27 Cases in Nigeria by TA4TA4: 11:43am On Mar 22, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsR1XkJGsbA

Fellow Ghanaians, good evening. This is the third time in the last ten (10) days that I have come into your homes to give you an update on the progress of our fight against the Coronavirus pandemic. I am going to be providing you regular updates.

On Sunday, 15th March, I briefed you about the enhanced measures taken by Government to deal with the virus, which has, so far, infected nineteen persons (19) in the country. Unfortunately, one (1) person, who tested positive for the virus, but had serious underlying health complications, passed away in the early hours of today. I am reliably informed that all the other eighteen (18) persons are doing well, and are responding to treatment. Indeed, eight (cool of them are being managed from their homes, in isolation.

I am deeply humbled by the widespread nature of the support from you, the Ghanaian people, for the measures I have taken so far. Let me also commend both sides of Parliament for the expeditious and responsible manner in which they handled the passage of the Imposition of Restrictions Act, to which I have given assent.

This morning, I chaired the daily Inter-Ministerial Committee Meeting on our Coronavirus Response to review the current position. I am encouraged by the numbers of Ghanaians that are observing the prescribed social distancing and enhanced hygiene protocols announced earlier. However, it has become necessary to take additional measures to stem the spread of the virus, and protect the lives of our people. We must do everything within our power to contain the spread of the virus.

Firstly, all our borders, that is by land, sea and air, will be closed to human traffic for the next two weeks, beginning midnight on Sunday. Anybody who comes into the country, before midnight on Sunday, will be mandatorily quarantined and tested for the virus. This closure will not apply to goods, supplies and cargo.

Secondly, the Ministry of Health will not only step up its contact tracing efforts, but will also see to it that all persons who have been identified as having come into contact with infected persons are tested for the virus. More personal protection equipment are being procured to beef up supplies for our frontline health workers. Fifty thousand additional test kits have been ordered, and are expected in the country very shortly.

Thirdly, the Ministry of Health is mobilising new and retired healthcare professionals to augment our preparedness in dealing with a possible surge in infections. It is heartening to hear of the numbers of retired healthcare professionals who have stepped forward to offer their services, just as it is to note the Ghanaian entrepreneurs who have responded to this crisis by producing greater quantities of sanitisers and ‘Veronica buckets’. Let me reiterate my appeal to members of the pharmaceutical industry to scale up their domestic production of pharmaceutical products. Government will do its best to support them.

As I have stated before, there will be a constant review of the measures announced, and, if necessary, enhanced.

Fellow Ghanaians, the cases of localised infections require that we maintain strict self-discipline, and continue to practice prescribed social distancing and enhanced hygiene protocols in all aspects of our daily lives. We must wash our hands regularly, use alcohol-based sanitisers, stop shaking hands, and avoid unnecessary close body contact. I am pleading with each and every one of you, comply with these measures. Our survival is in our own hands.

Whilst we continue to adhere to these measures, and ramp up our efforts to defeat this virus, I urge all of us, also, to seek the face of the Almighty. So, on Wednesday, 25th March, 2020, I appeal to all Ghanaians, Christians and Muslims, to observe a national day of fasting and prayer. Let us pray to God to protect our nation and save us from this pandemic. I thank the men and women of God who prayed for the nation with me on Thursday, and with the Vice President on Friday, for their intervention.

I applaud the efforts and courage of Ghanaians in the forefront of the fight against the virus – health workers, immigration officials, customs officials, civil aviation officials, airport staff, port health officials, police and military personnel, and other essential service providers – for the yeoman’s work you are doing. Our nation is deeply in your debt.

Fellow Ghanaians, all that Government is doing is intended to achieve five (5) key objectives – limit and stop the importation of the virus; contain its spread; provide adequate care for the sick; limit the impact of the virus on social and economic life; and inspire the expansion of our domestic capability and deepen our self-reliance.

There are obvious difficulties ahead of us, and we should all brace ourselves to face them. I will be transparent with you, and not shirk from sharing with you the realities of our situation. But, I am determined to take whatever steps are necessary to safeguard our society, our economy and our future. I remain confident that together, and by the Grace of God, we shall overcome. This, too, will pass.

May God bless us all, and our homeland Ghana, and make us great and strong.

Have a good night, and I thank you for your attention.

Watch the President's full address above.
HealthRe: GOOD NEWS: Finally Coronavirus Cure Is Out! by TA4TA4: 11:43am On Mar 22, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsR1XkJGsbA

Fellow Ghanaians, good evening. This is the third time in the last ten (10) days that I have come into your homes to give you an update on the progress of our fight against the Coronavirus pandemic. I am going to be providing you regular updates.

On Sunday, 15th March, I briefed you about the enhanced measures taken by Government to deal with the virus, which has, so far, infected nineteen persons (19) in the country. Unfortunately, one (1) person, who tested positive for the virus, but had serious underlying health complications, passed away in the early hours of today. I am reliably informed that all the other eighteen (18) persons are doing well, and are responding to treatment. Indeed, eight (cool of them are being managed from their homes, in isolation.

I am deeply humbled by the widespread nature of the support from you, the Ghanaian people, for the measures I have taken so far. Let me also commend both sides of Parliament for the expeditious and responsible manner in which they handled the passage of the Imposition of Restrictions Act, to which I have given assent.

This morning, I chaired the daily Inter-Ministerial Committee Meeting on our Coronavirus Response to review the current position. I am encouraged by the numbers of Ghanaians that are observing the prescribed social distancing and enhanced hygiene protocols announced earlier. However, it has become necessary to take additional measures to stem the spread of the virus, and protect the lives of our people. We must do everything within our power to contain the spread of the virus.

Firstly, all our borders, that is by land, sea and air, will be closed to human traffic for the next two weeks, beginning midnight on Sunday. Anybody who comes into the country, before midnight on Sunday, will be mandatorily quarantined and tested for the virus. This closure will not apply to goods, supplies and cargo.

Secondly, the Ministry of Health will not only step up its contact tracing efforts, but will also see to it that all persons who have been identified as having come into contact with infected persons are tested for the virus. More personal protection equipment are being procured to beef up supplies for our frontline health workers. Fifty thousand additional test kits have been ordered, and are expected in the country very shortly.

Thirdly, the Ministry of Health is mobilising new and retired healthcare professionals to augment our preparedness in dealing with a possible surge in infections. It is heartening to hear of the numbers of retired healthcare professionals who have stepped forward to offer their services, just as it is to note the Ghanaian entrepreneurs who have responded to this crisis by producing greater quantities of sanitisers and ‘Veronica buckets’. Let me reiterate my appeal to members of the pharmaceutical industry to scale up their domestic production of pharmaceutical products. Government will do its best to support them.

As I have stated before, there will be a constant review of the measures announced, and, if necessary, enhanced.

Fellow Ghanaians, the cases of localised infections require that we maintain strict self-discipline, and continue to practice prescribed social distancing and enhanced hygiene protocols in all aspects of our daily lives. We must wash our hands regularly, use alcohol-based sanitisers, stop shaking hands, and avoid unnecessary close body contact. I am pleading with each and every one of you, comply with these measures. Our survival is in our own hands.

Whilst we continue to adhere to these measures, and ramp up our efforts to defeat this virus, I urge all of us, also, to seek the face of the Almighty. So, on Wednesday, 25th March, 2020, I appeal to all Ghanaians, Christians and Muslims, to observe a national day of fasting and prayer. Let us pray to God to protect our nation and save us from this pandemic. I thank the men and women of God who prayed for the nation with me on Thursday, and with the Vice President on Friday, for their intervention.

I applaud the efforts and courage of Ghanaians in the forefront of the fight against the virus – health workers, immigration officials, customs officials, civil aviation officials, airport staff, port health officials, police and military personnel, and other essential service providers – for the yeoman’s work you are doing. Our nation is deeply in your debt.

Fellow Ghanaians, all that Government is doing is intended to achieve five (5) key objectives – limit and stop the importation of the virus; contain its spread; provide adequate care for the sick; limit the impact of the virus on social and economic life; and inspire the expansion of our domestic capability and deepen our self-reliance.

There are obvious difficulties ahead of us, and we should all brace ourselves to face them. I will be transparent with you, and not shirk from sharing with you the realities of our situation. But, I am determined to take whatever steps are necessary to safeguard our society, our economy and our future. I remain confident that together, and by the Grace of God, we shall overcome. This, too, will pass.

May God bless us all, and our homeland Ghana, and make us great and strong.

Have a good night, and I thank you for your attention.

Watch the President's full address above.
HealthGhana President Akufo-addo's Address On Enhanced Response To The Coronavirus Pan by TA4TA4(op): 11:42am On Mar 22, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsR1XkJGsbA

Fellow Ghanaians, good evening. This is the third time in the last ten (10) days that I have come into your homes to give you an update on the progress of our fight against the Coronavirus pandemic. I am going to be providing you regular updates.

On Sunday, 15th March, I briefed you about the enhanced measures taken by Government to deal with the virus, which has, so far, infected nineteen persons (19) in the country. Unfortunately, one (1) person, who tested positive for the virus, but had serious underlying health complications, passed away in the early hours of today. I am reliably informed that all the other eighteen (18) persons are doing well, and are responding to treatment. Indeed, eight (cool of them are being managed from their homes, in isolation.

I am deeply humbled by the widespread nature of the support from you, the Ghanaian people, for the measures I have taken so far. Let me also commend both sides of Parliament for the expeditious and responsible manner in which they handled the passage of the Imposition of Restrictions Act, to which I have given assent.

This morning, I chaired the daily Inter-Ministerial Committee Meeting on our Coronavirus Response to review the current position. I am encouraged by the numbers of Ghanaians that are observing the prescribed social distancing and enhanced hygiene protocols announced earlier. However, it has become necessary to take additional measures to stem the spread of the virus, and protect the lives of our people. We must do everything within our power to contain the spread of the virus.

Firstly, all our borders, that is by land, sea and air, will be closed to human traffic for the next two weeks, beginning midnight on Sunday. Anybody who comes into the country, before midnight on Sunday, will be mandatorily quarantined and tested for the virus. This closure will not apply to goods, supplies and cargo.

Secondly, the Ministry of Health will not only step up its contact tracing efforts, but will also see to it that all persons who have been identified as having come into contact with infected persons are tested for the virus. More personal protection equipment are being procured to beef up supplies for our frontline health workers. Fifty thousand additional test kits have been ordered, and are expected in the country very shortly.

Thirdly, the Ministry of Health is mobilising new and retired healthcare professionals to augment our preparedness in dealing with a possible surge in infections. It is heartening to hear of the numbers of retired healthcare professionals who have stepped forward to offer their services, just as it is to note the Ghanaian entrepreneurs who have responded to this crisis by producing greater quantities of sanitisers and ‘Veronica buckets’. Let me reiterate my appeal to members of the pharmaceutical industry to scale up their domestic production of pharmaceutical products. Government will do its best to support them.

As I have stated before, there will be a constant review of the measures announced, and, if necessary, enhanced.

Fellow Ghanaians, the cases of localised infections require that we maintain strict self-discipline, and continue to practice prescribed social distancing and enhanced hygiene protocols in all aspects of our daily lives. We must wash our hands regularly, use alcohol-based sanitisers, stop shaking hands, and avoid unnecessary close body contact. I am pleading with each and every one of you, comply with these measures. Our survival is in our own hands.

Whilst we continue to adhere to these measures, and ramp up our efforts to defeat this virus, I urge all of us, also, to seek the face of the Almighty. So, on Wednesday, 25th March, 2020, I appeal to all Ghanaians, Christians and Muslims, to observe a national day of fasting and prayer. Let us pray to God to protect our nation and save us from this pandemic. I thank the men and women of God who prayed for the nation with me on Thursday, and with the Vice President on Friday, for their intervention.

I applaud the efforts and courage of Ghanaians in the forefront of the fight against the virus – health workers, immigration officials, customs officials, civil aviation officials, airport staff, port health officials, police and military personnel, and other essential service providers – for the yeoman’s work you are doing. Our nation is deeply in your debt.

Fellow Ghanaians, all that Government is doing is intended to achieve five (5) key objectives – limit and stop the importation of the virus; contain its spread; provide adequate care for the sick; limit the impact of the virus on social and economic life; and inspire the expansion of our domestic capability and deepen our self-reliance.

There are obvious difficulties ahead of us, and we should all brace ourselves to face them. I will be transparent with you, and not shirk from sharing with you the realities of our situation. But, I am determined to take whatever steps are necessary to safeguard our society, our economy and our future. I remain confident that together, and by the Grace of God, we shall overcome. This, too, will pass.

May God bless us all, and our homeland Ghana, and make us great and strong.

Have a good night, and I thank you for your attention.

Watch the President's full address above.
Foreign AffairsCoronavirus: Police In China Now Wear Smart Helments by TA4TA4(op): 8:15pm On Mar 21, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50zbuOzrV0s


China, the ground zero of the coronavirus pandemic have been using technology to help address threats of the deadly virus l with the sole aim of limiting the risk of further exposure of humans to the virus.

For instance, police officers were recently issued smart helmets with facial recognition technology and an infrared camera that automatically detects body temperature.

Beyond checking body temperature, artificial intelligence is being used to diagnose SARS-CoV-2. Infervision, software that automatically detects symptoms via CT scan images, can make diagnoses quicker and reduce the risk of human error
Jokes EtcMy Igbo People, How Many Of You Agree To This? by TA4TA4(op): 3:45pm On Mar 21, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmMW2uQdn78

Translation might be needed for those who don't understand Igbo grin grin grin shocked shocked wink
Christianity EtcVideo Of Late Reverend Sister Henrietta Alokha Who Died In Abule Ado Explosion P by TA4TA4(op): 7:20am On Mar 21, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-ywoHBL9L8

Henrietta Alokha, an administrator at Bethlehem Girls College, Abule Ado, Amuwo Odofin local government area of Lagos state, was among those who lost their lives in the explosion which occurred last Sunday morning.

A mass celebration was ongoing in the school when the incident happened and Alokha was reportedly among those who assisted trapped students to escape from the scene but when it was time for her to leave, she could not make it out alive.

The above video shows Alokha with some of her students, posing for the camera. It shows she was not only a hero in death, but was also loved, and showed love to her students while alive.

May her soul rest in peace
Nairaland GeneralRe: I Killed This Snake Today At The Office. by TA4TA4: 10:36pm On Mar 20, 2020
@op than crushing it beyond recognition that woukd make us confuse its specie. ... Thmry fokwing the vikiw guys move in catching it alive so we can get a better view grin


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKpCvLQ79oc
PoliticsRe: Captain Tijani Balarabe ‘Proceeds On Course’ by TA4TA4: 7:06pm On Mar 20, 2020
AOB1:
Bros abeg wetin happen in the first video bcoz I don't understand
Someone was killed and in the quest to find who the killer was, suspects were brought to face a native doctor.

The woman who the broom hooked on her neck is the wife of the dead man
RomanceRe: Whatsapp Chat Between A Girl And A Guy That Will Make You Laugh Out Your Worries by TA4TA4: 3:35pm On Mar 20, 2020
RomanceRe: " All I Want Today Is A Dick In Between My Perky Boobs" Slay Queen Says. (video by TA4TA4: 3:26pm On Mar 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPPC0gdCSIM

Subliminally saying all she wants is some money.
RomanceRe: Am In Big Trouble, Am Married But I Keep Remembering My Ex Boyfriend, What Can I by TA4TA4: 3:25pm On Mar 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPPC0gdCSIM

Maybe your Ex treated you as the ideal man this lady talked about in this above video
RomanceRe: Naija Boys Invite Strippers To Their Home , Spray Dollars On Their Yansh (Video) by TA4TA4: 3:23pm On Mar 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPPC0gdCSIM

Do you all agree with what this lady said?
RomanceRe: "I Have The Biggest Bumbum In Africa" Africa Curvy Model With Biggest Bumbum by TA4TA4: 3:22pm On Mar 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPPC0gdCSIM

Guys and ladies, do you all agree with the above video?
PoliticsIgbo Genius Cyprian Emeka Uzoh Teaches Us How To Treat Coronavirus If Infected by TA4TA4(op): 2:17pm On Mar 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aS_884OBxHM

The name Cyprian Emeka Uzoh might not ring a bell to so many. But when his name is Googled, it introduces him as a Nigerian genius based in the United States, who has over 615 patents world wide, mostly on semiconductor technologies.

In this video, he uses the method used by people of the old in curing malaria to demonstrate how one who had been infected by the virus can treat oneself.

Continue watching to be educated
BusinessRe: 12 Most Profitable Farming Business In Nigeria And How To Get Started by TA4TA4: 12:43pm On Mar 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVEc0MDbCjo

CORONAVIRUS; EVERYONE WAN GO HEAVEN, NOBODY WAN DIE grin grin shocked shocked
Christianity EtcRe: Your Own Rain Of Testimony Is Just About To Fall. by TA4TA4: 12:42pm On Mar 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVEc0MDbCjo

CORONAVIRUS; EVERYONE WAN GO HEAVEN. NO BODY WAN DIE grin grin
HealthRe: Italian Man Who Brought Coronavirus To Nigeria Now Negative by TA4TA4: 12:38pm On Mar 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xklvwAphbE

PANIC IN GHANA AIRPORT AS GERMAN NATIONAL COLLAPSES; CORONAVIRUS SUSPECTED.
HealthRe: Nigerians Clearing Out Chloroquine From Stores After Trump's Comment by TA4TA4: 12:38pm On Mar 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xklvwAphbE

PANIC IN GHANA AIRPORT AS GERMAN NATIONAL COLLAPSES; CORONAVIRUS SUSPECTED.
Jokes EtcCoronavirus: Everyone Wan Go Heaven But No On Wan Die by TA4TA4(op): 12:31pm On Mar 20, 2020
Health[video] Coronavirus Scare In Ghana As German Collapses In Airport by TA4TA4(op): 11:21am On Mar 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xklvwAphbE

There was some panic at the Ghanaian airport as a German national collapse, leading the airport officials to suspect it is a corona-virus case.
HealthBusted: Fake Wine Factory Uncovered by TA4TA4(op): 10:19am On Mar 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hfw4fOgxJqU

Makers of fake red wine were busted following a tipoff. The building where the wine was being produced looks so untidy, and also infested with flies.
HealthRe: Masturbate During Coronavirus Lockdown To Boost Your Immune System - Doctor by TA4TA4: 11:35pm On Mar 19, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hogD72qmG0k

According to the cleric, Donald Trump Went To Saudi Arabia, Saw People Praying And Didn't Like It. That Is Why He Released A Virus Called Coronavirus. This is what he told His Audience/Listeners In Northern Nigeria.
HealthRe: Coronavirus: Test result of suspected Katsina case negative by TA4TA4: 11:34pm On Mar 19, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hogD72qmG0k

According to the cleric, Donald Trump Went To Saudi Arabia, Saw People Praying And Didn't Like It. That Is Why He Released A Virus Called Coronavirus. This is what he told His Audience/Listeners In Northern Nigeria.
HealthRe: Coronavirus: US Approves Chloroquine As Treatment - Trump by TA4TA4: 11:33pm On Mar 19, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hogD72qmG0k

According to the cleric, Donald Trump Went To Saudi Arabia, Saw People Praying And Didn't Like It. That Is Why He Released A Virus Called Coronavirus. This is what he told His Audience/Listeners In Northern Nigeria.
HealthRe: Coronavirus: FG Orders Closure Of Varsities, Schools Nationwide by TA4TA4: 11:32pm On Mar 19, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hogD72qmG0k

According to the cleric, Donald Trump Went To Saudi Arabia, Saw People Praying And Didn't Like It. That Is Why He Released A Virus Called Coronavirus. This is what he told His Audience/Listeners In Northern Nigeria.
Christianity EtcNigerian Muslim Cleric Blames Donald Trump For Coronavirus Epidemic. by TA4TA4(op): 11:31pm On Mar 19, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hogD72qmG0k

According to the cleric, Donald Trump Went To Saudi Arabia, Saw People Praying And Didn't Like It. That Is Why He Released A Virus Called Coronavirus. This is what he told His Audience/Listeners In Northern Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Captain Tijani Balarabe ‘Proceeds On Course’ by TA4TA4: 7:56am On Mar 19, 2020
santakris:
Captain who ordered killing of special police operatives ‘proceed on course’ as kidnap kingpin goes on trial

The Captain of the Nigerian Army, who allegedly ordered the shooting and killing of Operatives of the Inspector-General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team and their civilian informants, Tijani Balarabe, has proceeded on a Course in Kaduna.

The information filtered in less than 24 hours after kidnap kingpin, Hamisu Bala, aka Wadume, was arraigned on charges bordering on terrorism, murder, kidnapping and illegal arms possession.

Balarabe was one of those listed to be arraigned alongside Wadume, who appeared in court on Monday.

The Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, filed a 16 counts charge against Wadume, alongside 19 other suspects, including Balarabe, who was alleged to have ordered the shooting of the IRT Operatives and their civilian informants, on covert operation in Taraba State.

A source said: “The Soldiers and Officer involved are moving freely.


“One was posted to Cross Rivers and Captain Balarebe, the kingpin, is on course in Kaduna.

“He even went to Ibbi town Taraba State last week, where the killing happened.

“Many people saw him.”

Justice Binta Nyako, on Monday, while presiding over the case, ordered the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai, or any other person in whose custody the suspects are, to produce the soldiers in court on March 30.

The suspects ordered by the Judge to appear before the courts are the 2nd to 11th respondents in the charge.

Soldiers of 93 Battalion, Takum, Taraba State had on August 6, 2019 opened fire on the IRT Operatives, who had arrested Wadume and were transporting him to the state police command in Jalingo for interrogation.

The soldiers allegedly killed three policemen and two civilians.


https://www.today.ng/news/nigeria/captain-ordered-killing-special-police-operatives-proceed-course-kidnap-kingpin-trial-286479
Sometimes, na spiritual justice like the one below seem right for all the annoying cases of injustice in Nigeria.

All is well.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F_GDMTbjLE


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2qf5ce1224

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