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Nigeria Breaking News, Today, Thursday, 14th, May 2020

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BREAKING: APC Supporters Barred As Judge Rules On Obaseki’s Certificate Case
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This is a round-up of some-breaking news in Nigeria, Today, Thursday, 14th, May 2020

FEC Meeting: President Buhari Approves Fresh $1.2bn Loan For Agricultural Mechanisation

The reduction of the 2020 budget due to a fall in crude oil prices and COVID-19 Pandemic has also affected the agricultural sector of the country as the president is seeking to borrow a fresh one point two billion dollars loan.

Naija News understands that the new loan will finance the mechanization of agriculture in the country.

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Soldiers Clash With Boko Haram At Borno Military Base

Troops of the Nigerian army on Wednesday night clashed with members of the dreaded Boko Haram terrorist group in Mainok, Borno State.

Naija News gathered that the troops engaging the insurgents are from the army’s 29 battalion task force in Mainok.

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Gov Makinde Confirms 4 New Cases Of COVID-19 In Oyo

Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has begged residents to please quickly report people discovered with related Coronavirus symptoms in the state.

Governor Makinde in a series of tweet on Wednesday while confirming the new cases of COVID-19 in Oyo, again dropped Emergency Operations Centre numbers for residents to reach out to in case of any discovery.

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NCDC Reports 184 New Cases Of COVID-19

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has confirmed one-hundred-and-eighty-four new cases of Coronavirus in Nigeria.

Naija News observed that the newly reported case by the NCDC on Wednesday night was higher than the previously reported case by 38 figures.

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COVID-19: List Of States With New Cases, Discharged Patients And Death Recorded

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has confirmed one-hundred-and-eighty-four new cases of Coronavirus in Nigeria, a figure that puts a smile on the face of citizens.

Despite a little rise in figures from the previous report, Nigerians are still hopeful and confident that the pandemic is gradually coming to its end as cases have maintained a relieving balance for a few days now in the country.

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