The World Health Organisation (WHO) has reported a decline in COVID-19 cases globally. The UN agency stated that there was a 17 percent drop compared with
She also blamed the Republicans for supporting Trump’s campaign to reverse the 2020 election results.
Trump is currently on trial in the Senate for allegedly inciting a mob to attack the Capitol.
Haley told Politico Magazine that she is “deeply disturbed” by what has happened to Trump since his election defeat to Joe Biden.
“He’s not going to run for federal office again,” Haley, who served as Trump’s envoy to the United Nations from 2017-2018, said.
Have, a former South Carolina governor dismissed speculation that Trump will return to seek the presidency in 2024 so as to avenge his defeat and second impeachment
Most residents of Oyo State, South West Nigeria have abandoned the coronavirus pandemic protocol, DAILY POST findings have revealed. Our correspondent who
COVID-19: Nigeria records 1,005 new cases, 24 deaths
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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, has confirmed 1,005 new cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria, bringing the total number of recorded infections in the country to 144,521.
The health agency also confirmed the death of 24 persons due to COVID-19 complications as total fatalities jumped to 1,734.
NCDC made the confirmation on Friday night via a report on its official website.
It also said that 507 patients have recovered and have been discharged in Lagos and Plateau States. No fewer than 118,866 patients have so far recovered from the dreaded virus.
The report reads: “1005 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
Seventy years next Wednesday, February 3, life has been kind to a former National Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party and later, Chairman of the National Identity Management Company, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, who spent his productive years serving his fatherland in the Nigerian Army. Yinka Kolawole writes
One of the very few people in this country, who have been fortunate to rule two states at different times, is Olagunsoye Oyinlola, a prince of Okuku, Osun State. He was a Military Administrator of Lagos State from December 1993 to August 1996.
Nine years after leaving Lagos, he was sworn in as the elected governor of Osun State on May 29, 2003 and remained on the seat till November 26, 2010. He later became the National Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party and later, Chairman of the National Identity Management Company (NIMC).