Coronavirus: Don’t come to police stations, IG tells Nigerians

The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, has counselled Nigerians to avoid social visits to police stations and other police offices as confirmed cases of coronavirus rise to 30 in Nigeria. He also urged the citizens to minimise official visits to police stations, except where absolutely necessary. Adamu in a statement in Abuja on Sunday, by the force

Man United striker, Odion Ighalo divorces wife

Manchester United striker, Odion Jude Ighalo has reportedly divorced his wife for her alleged disrespectful behaviour towards his mother and brother. According to media reports, Sonia had a bad blood with Ighalo’s sister of blessed memory. It was gathered that she refused to acknowledge the death of the lady. Ighalo’s junior brother is believed to

No coronavirus case In Anambra State

  It has come to the knowledge of the Anambra State Government that one unknown person has posted on the social media a claim that seven persons have been infected with the Coronavirus in Onitsha. This information is completely false. There is no case of COVID 19 in the state, let alone seven of them

Are the Government really telling us the truth about this COVID-19 in Nigeria?

It’s no longer news that Corona Virus (COVID-19) has crippled almost every human activities globally and still ravaging. Since the break out of the pandemic from Wuhan China, many countries such as Italy, Spain, Brazil, Germany and currently USA have really recorded a substantial death toll ever since as many who tested positive to the

Ben Bruce loses wife to Cancer (pictures)

A former Senator representing Bayelsa East Senatorial District, Ben Murray-Bruce, has lost his wife, Evelyn, to cancer. Murray-Bruce made this disclosure on Friday via his Facebook page…. He wrote, “I’m broken. Just lost my beautiful wife to cancer. She was my best friend for 43 years and my wife for 41 years. Cancer is real,

Catholic Archdiocese of lagos brings out New liturgical directives due to COVID-19 outbreak

The catholic Archdiocese of lagos state, Nigeria has issued some pronouncements in line to help contain the further spread of the COVID-19. The aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic is becoming increasingly worrisome globally and the catholic Archdiocese of lagos has come open to pronounce some certain new rules of which her faithfuls are to adhere