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BREAKING: APC Supporters Barred As Judge Rules On Obaseki’s Certificate Case

This is a round-up of some-breaking news in Nigeria, Today, Tuesday, 7th, April 2020.

COVID-19: Prophet TB Joshua Sends Strong Warning To Leaders Over Coronavirus Disease

Prophet TB Joshua of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, (SCAON) has warned world leaders to take proactive steps in order to curb further spread of the COVID-19 (coronavirus).

He warned that the leaders must also help people most affected by the impact of the coronavirus disease. He said “God’s anger” may be kindled if the leaders fail to help “displaced people” from “troubled spots.”

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No Research Linking 5G Network To COVID-19 – Pantami

The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, has revealed that there is no link between the controversial Fifth Generation Mobile Network, popularly known as 5G to Coronavirus.

He noted that no international body like the World Health Organisation and the International Telecommunication Union has linked 5G to the outbreak of Coronavirus in the world.

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Southeast Does Not Need 5G Network – Nnamdi Kanu

The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has spoken against the installation of a 5G network in the Southeast.

Kanu while speaking of the Fifth Generation Mobile Networks, called on the region to look away from 5G network until all research was carried out.

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Coronavirus: Death Toll In Africa Hits 383 As Cases Rise To 8,596

The World Health Organisation Regional Office for Africa in Brazzaville, Congo, has revealed the number of confirmed cases in Africa.

The Africa regional office noted that there are now 8, 596 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Africa, with 383 deaths.

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Coronavirus: 84,00O Kano Indigenes To Receive FG’s N20,000 Palliative

The President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration is set to share #20,000 palliative to at least 84,000 indigenes of Kano State.

The development was revealed by the National Coordinator of the Programme, Dr Temitope Sinkaiye, on Monday.

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