By AFP In Burundi, the delayed arrival of coronavirus was attributed to “God’s protection”. Now that the country has three cases, authorities again see divine intervention at work and little reason to interrupt everyday life.
Read More »Coronavirus : Recovering Boris Johnson called his pregnant fiancee Carie Symonds the moment he was given back his phone
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson called his pregnant fiancee Carie Symonds who has also been recovering from Coronavirus on Friday morning after he showed improvements in his health and was handed his two phones according to a new report. Johnson revealed he tested positive for Coronavirus over two weeks ago and last sunday had to be admitted to hospital where …
Read More »Bernie Sanders drops out of race for White House
Vermont senator, who campaigned on promise of changing major sectors of U.S. economy, announced the decision on a staff call Wednesday morning.
Read More »US mayor left shocked after sending police to break up parties amid Coronavirus lockdown only to find his wife at one of them
A US mayor of a small town in Illinois who sent Police officers on Sunday to break up parties amid coronavirus lockdown was left shocked after his own wife was among the revelers attending one of the parties. “These are very serious times and I’m begging you to please stay at home. Parents, please keep your kids at home, …
Read More »Harry & Meghan Markle’s New Charity Foundation Will Be Called “Archewell”
Harry and Meghan Markle are finally moving on from one of their final attachments to the royal life, by announcing their plan to launch a new charitable foundation named “Archewell.” According to reports from The Guardian, Harry and Meghan who recently moved to Los Angeles to start a new life, after relinquishing their roles as working members of the royal family, said they “look forward” …
Read More »Photos from Wuhan, the epicenter of the Coronavirus outbreak, as it reopens after 10-week Coronavirus lockdown
Wuhan, the epicenter of the Coronavirus pandemic, was placed on a major lockdown for more than 10 weeks to contain the outbreak. The lockdown was finally lifted on Wednesday. The city of 11 million people was shut off on January 23, with no one allowed to enter or leave. Most of the nearly 82,000 confirmed infections and 3,331 deaths …
Read More »Paris bans daytime jogging to curb the spread of Coronavirus
Paris officials said today, April 7, that they will ban lone daytime jogging as people continue to flout Coronavirus lockdown rules, after France recorded its highest daily death toll. Under nationwide confinement rules that came into force on March 17, people can leave their homes only for essential purposes, which had included a solo walk or run within one kilometre of …
Read More »New report claims there were 10,000 cases of slavery in The United Kingdom in 2019
The number of suspected modern slavery victims in the UK has reportedly surged to a record high of more than 10,000 – up 52 per cent in a year, new figures show. According to a new report, there were about 10,000 cases of modern day slavery in the United Kingdom last year. In the shocking report first released by NYDailyNews, …
Read More »”God doesn’t exist’ – See reactions after Trump tweets about Palm Sunday…
US President Donald J. Trump, took to his Twitter page on Sunday to wish people a happy Palm Sunday amidst the Coronavirus pandemic that is ravaging the United States with about 8,492 deaths as at Sunday.. Trump, a self confessed Christian, whose native New York is the epicenter of the Coronavirus outbreak, tweeted; ”Palm Sunday is the beginning of a …
Read More »3 Nigerians in US have died of COVID-19 – Consul General of Nigeria in New York, Benaoyagha Okoyen says
Mr. Benaoyagha Okoyen, the Consul General of Nigeria in New York has confirmed the death of three Nigerians from the ravaging COVID-19 disease, in the United States. The envoy disclosed in a statement that the first case was a 60-year-old lady, Hajia Laila Abubakar Ali from Kano State. He said she died on March 25, while receiving treatment at the …
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