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Coronavirus: How to keep yourself busy during this lockdown

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By Agada Bridget

Keeping yourself occupied during this lockdown period has become a reoccurring topic of discussion worldwide. Here are a few suggestions:

Read up something new

You don’t need to go out to learn something new when you can always read about them. Remember no knowledge is wasted as you might find yourself in things you never knew.

Learn a new recipe

I guess this is self-explanatory. Venture new territories in the world of food. You might be surprised at what you find.

Exercise

Now you have all the time to get that snatched waistline you’ve been dreaming of; here’s a tip, download a 2weeks workout routine and see it through, you will be happy you did.

Try your hands on painting

This is the best time to repaint that kitchen or sidewalk you have always wanted to opportunities like this might never open up again

Rearrange your wardrobe

This the best time to clear out your wardrobe. Dedicate your new-found time to de-clutter your space and get rid of the stuff you no longer use.

Run a marathon of your favourite TV show.

Read a book

Get inspired by best selling memoirs riveting novels and self-help books and completely engross yourself in them.

Listen to music

listening to music is a good way to spend your alone time. You can always have a party all by yourself

Start a podcast

A podcast is always a great way to spend your free time as many have unlocked their hidden talent through this singular activity.

Play games

There are different games that have been said to increase brain capacity and also entertain at the same time. Put your brain to test and do a crossword puzzle or a Sudoku and see how far you can get.

Watch Cartoons

I know. Try it and thank me later

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US evacuates national after testing positive for coronavirus

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BREAKING: NCDC announces 4 new cases of coronavirus

The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, said on Wednesday a United States citizen who tested positive for coronavirus has been evacuated to America.

The commissioner, who disclosed this on his Twitter handle, said the last confirmed coronavirus case in the state was on Tuesday.

Abayomi said: “The total #COVID-19 cases in Lagos is now 82. Eight patients have so far been discharged following their full recovery. One of the confirmed cases, who is an American citizen, has been evacuated to the USA.”

The US Mission in Nigeria commenced evacuation of its citizens from the country on Monday.

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Barcelona forward Oshoala agrees to 70% pay cut

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Asisat Oshoala

Nigeria women’s national team captain Asisat Oshoala is among the Barcelona players who have accepted to take a seventy percent pay cut.

With the postponement of football activities in Spain, clubs have lost revenues and Barcelona have embarked on cost-cutting measures to protect the economic imbalance.

 

A marquee signing from Dalian Quanjian F.C in January 2019, first on loan before the deal was made permanent, Oshoala has been one of Barcelona’s standout players this season with 26 goals in all competitions.

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Barcelona Femení have announced that they welcome the club’s decision to reduce players’ wages and insisted that they never refused to help the club financially.

“We would like to clarify that at no time have we refused to help,” Barcelona said in a statement published by Marca.

“We want to publicly express our solidarity with the club in this exceptional moment that we are experiencing as a result of COVID 19.

“Our way of helping is by contributing our little part in the form of a salary reduction to our players.

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“As the club have already made official, it will be 70 percent of each pay packet while the state of emergency lasts.

“In the meantime, we want to send our support to the people who are suffering the consequences of this virus at the moment and our deepest condolences to the families of the deceased.”

Oshoala continues to undergo individual training at home ahead of the resumption of the Spanish Primera División Femenina.

 

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Blaming FG for coronavirus spread insensitive – NATBO

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The body known as “No Alternative to Buhari, Osinbajo 2019″ (NATBO-2019) has frowned at those blaming the Federal Government for the spread of the coronavirus disease describing their action as insensitive.

The Support Group in a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday, signed by its National Coordinator Vincent Uba, particularly berated the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for its ‘unfortunate’ stance on the matter.

With particular reference to the views expressed by the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Mr Kola Ologbondiyan, Uba stressed that it was insensitive of him to have called on Nigerians to blame Buhari’s government for the spread.

“At a time the world is being ravaged by the corona virus pandemic, countries adopting measures to curb the scourge and global citizens in sober mood, it is surprising and unfortunate that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had to resort to negative blame games.

“This is a case of deceitfully calling a dog a bad name in order to hang it” and then to curry unmerited attention.

“How could a person or group of persons in this critical time in global history, politicise a worldwide pandemic, when in virtually all the countries of the world, the citizens, religious, business and political organisations unite to rally round their governments.

“Let it be said and known that it is a patriotic duty and civic responsibility for anyone (individual or group) to offer suggestions and advice to the government on how best to tackle the pandemic,” he said.

He said that the government and its agencies as well as the private sector were currently doing all they could to contain the spread of the virus.

Uba wondered what use it was for the president to regularly address the nation on the Covid-19 pandemic when the committees both at federal and state levels were giving updates regularly.

“How ironic it is for the PDP to now accuse the present administration of not putting necessary equipment in hospitals and relevant health institutions when the same PDP could not equip the health institutions during the 16 years it was in power,” he said.

Uba, however, called on all to put in efforts to ensure that Nigeria maintained the low record of the spread until it completely rid the nation of new cases.

He commended the individuals, corporate bodies and religious groups which had made contributions and commitments towards the management of the health crisis.

He urged Nigerians to cooperate with the relevant authorities and adhere strictly to the preventive health measures and tips.

 

COVID-19: nTel donates 4G advanced tools to NCDC for prompt nationwide contact assistance

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…Provides NCDC with 4G enabled smartphones, sims and data

L-R Dr Alero Roberts (2nd Vice Chairman APHPN), Dr Shakir Balogun (AFENET) and Dr Everistus Aniaku (NCDC) at the handing over of handsets, sims and data to assist contact tracing and surveillance

nTel, Nigeria’s first 4G/VoLTE Network recently donated a wide array of communication supplies to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC to assist the agency’s quest to effectively contain the coronavirus pandemic spread across the country.

The items presented for donation include 4G enabled sim packs, smartphones and free high connectivity subscriptions.

In attendance at the handover was Dr. Alero Roberts, 2nd vice chairman, Association of Public Health Physicians of Nigeria, APHPN; Dr. Shakir Balogun of the African Field Epidemiology Network and Dr. Everistus Amaku, who received the donation on behalf of the NCDC.

nTel said the donation of the communication supplies is to help assist the NCDC in contact tracing and surveillance, a critical factor in straightening the curve of the spread of the novel COVID-19 virus.

The network service provider says it is delivering on its corporate social values pact of being socially responsible especially at this time of need for the country.

It also enjoined members of the public to follow social distancing rules as advised by the government and has consequently reeved up its activity through its many online channels to enable its ever-growing subscribers to recharge, make enquiries and seek support if need be.

 

COVID-19: INTELS Donates Isolation Centres at the Onne Port

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By Godwin Oritse

COVID-19, Ogun State

IN support of the efforts of the Federal Government to curtail the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Nigeria’s oil and gas logistics giant, INTELS Nigeria Limited has donated two facilities to the Port Health Services (PHS) of the Federal Ministry of Health to serve as isolation centres at the Onne Port, Rivers State.

INTELS General Manager, Legal and Corporate Services, Amaopusenibo Mike Epelle, while handing over one of the centers on Monday 30th March, said the isolation centres, located at both the Federal Ocean Terminal (FOT) and the Federal Lighter Terminal (FLT), Onne Port, were donated by the company to quarantine sick persons and any suspected case discovered by the Port Health Services on visiting vessels.

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“We have not recorded any case of the COVID-19 infection here at Onne Port so far but that is not to say that we should become complacent. We commend the Federal and Rivers State Governments’ efforts aimed at protecting public health. These isolation centres are part of our own support to complement the efforts of the government to stop the spread of the disease,” Epelle said while handing over the isolation centre at the FLT to Port Health officials.

Epelle also said that INTELS is following strict workplace safety measures outlined by relevant authorities including the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and Port Health Services in ensuring the safety of its workers in its areas of operations in Onne, Warri, Calabar, and Lagos.

He said, “INTELS is committed to the wellbeing of its staff. The Health and safety of all the workers and visitors to our facilities remain a major priority in our management policy. Accordingly and in line with best global practices, we have initiated the creation of policies, guidelines, and procedures targeted at preventing the spread of the coronavirus disease in our facilities.

“Our workers are well educated on the safety measures to adopt at all times as advised by WHO and NCDC. Those who can work remotely have been asked to work from home while only essential duty staff is required to be at their duty posts under the strict observance of required safety measures.


“Minimizing contact among workers, clients, and customers by replacing face-to-face meetings with virtual communications and implementing telework is key and that is what we have been able to achieve, in addition to implementing other measures.”

The South-South Zonal Coordinator of Port Health Services, Mrs. Ibitein Benebo, who received the keys to the isolation centres, thanked INTELS for the donation and assured of judicious use of the facilities.


Nigeria has a total of 135 confirmed cases of COVID-19 infections, according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). Two of those infected have died. Globally, 803,011 have been infected with the disease out of which 39,025 have died while 172,396 have recovered.

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Oil price slump: FG further slashes fuel price to N123.50 per litre

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Oil price slump: FG further slashes fuel price to N123.50 per litre

By Michael Eboh

The Federal Government, yesterday, further slashed the price of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, also known as petrol, to N123.50 per litre, with effect from April 1, 2020, from N125 per litre.

The new price, which would last throughout the month of April, was coming on the back of


a continuous decline in the price of crude oil in the international market.

In a statement in Abuja, Tuesday night, Executive Secretary of the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA, Mr. Abdulkadir Saidu, stated that the new price was in line with the approval of the Federal Government for a monthly review of of the price of petrol.

He said, “PPPRA, in line with the Government approval for a monthly review of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) pump price, hereby announces Guiding PMS pump price of N123.50 per Litre.

“The Guiding price which becomes effective 1st April 2020, shall apply at all retail outlets nationwide for the month of April, 2020.

“PPPRA and other relevant regulatory Agencies shall continue to monitor compliance to extant regulations for a sustainable downstream petroleum sector. Members of the Public and all Oil Marketing Companies are to be guided accordingly.”

The Federal Government, had on March 18, announced a reduction in the price of fuel from N145 per litre to N125 per litre.

Hours after the announcement of the reduction, the PPPRA explained that there is the possibility of a new price regime for the commodity from April 1, noting that the new N125 per litre pump price would last till the end of March 2020.

Addressing newsmen in Abuja, Executive Secretary, PPPRA, Mr. Abdulkadir Saidu, had stated that the agency would be undertaking a review of PMS price and would announce a new price for the commodity, April 1, 2020, if there is a change in the parameters used in determining the current price.

He noted that the price announced Wednesday, March 18, 2020, would apply till March 31, 2020 and a new price might come into effect after the review, adding that henceforth, PPPRA would be undertaking a review of petroleum products prices on a monthly basis.

We’re not distributing cars, may resume to slash 2020 Budget ― Reps

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We're not distributing cars, may resume soon to slash 2020 Budget ―RepsHouse of Representatives

By Tordue Salem – Abuja

The House of Representatives on Tuesday, denied allegations that it has taken delivery and shared exotic cars to its members.

Besides, the House, according to a statement by its Spokesman, Rep. Benjamin Kalu, said they will consider resuming to review the 2020 Budget, in tune with the global coronavirus induced economic decline.

in a press statement signed Tuesday by Barr. Kalu, he did not only deny a report about an alleged delivery of new official cars to lawmakers, but he also outlined possible interventions from the House to address the lapses in the economy, on resumption.

“It has come to the attention of the House of Representatives that a newspaper report on Friday, March 27, 2020, had insinuated that the Green Chamber is distributing official vehicles for the 360 members of the House at this critical moment that the country is battling to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.

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“This story is rather unfortunate at this time that Nigeria and Nigerians are striving hard to address the pandemic, that has forced the Federal Government, and even the various states’ governments, to take drastic measures.

“Not only has the National assembly been closed since Tuesday the 24th of March in the wake of the pandemic, but most lawmakers are also in their constituencies”.

According to him, “As a House, we are not unmindful of the mood of the nation at this critical time and are committed to ensuring the country stands united in this trying times.

“It is out of that commitment that the House on Tuesday, March 24, 2020, introduced and passed the Emergency Economic Stimulus Bill, 2020. It is on record that the leadership of the National Assembly on Wednesday, March 25, 2020, about 24 hours after adjournment, engaged some top government officials in the Executive arm and approved the release of N6.5bn for the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), N10BN for Lagos state, as part of efforts to address the issue of COVID-19 pandemic”.

He stressed that ” Despite adjourning for two weeks to curb the spread of the virus, the House had expressed its readiness to reconvene at any time to consider measures aimed at addressing the situation, including a review of the 2020 Appropriation Act if need be”.

He pledged the commitment of the House to work with the Executive arm to contain the pandemic to offer respite to Nigerians.

He described the newspaper report, as “mischief taken too far”, calling on all Nigerians to disregard the newspaper report.

He also dismissed a report that the House “closed shop and went on holiday” three weeks ago, as “a clear falsehood that is common knowledge. The House only shut down 3 days ago and not three weeks ago as falsely and mischievously reported”.

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COVID-19: Poultry farmers want exemption from restriction of movement

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Appeals to govt to off-take already produced eggs

COVID-19: Poultry farmers want exemption from restriction of movement

By Gabriel Ewepu – Abuja

Poultry farmers under the auspices of the Poultry Association of Nigeria, PAN, Tuesday, want to be exempted from restriction of movement declared by the government as part of lockdown measures to curtail the spread of Coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic in the country.

This was contained in a statement signed by the Director-General, PAN, Dr. Onallo Akpa, while commending the government’s efforts to stop the spread of the virus, but raised grave concerns over the current state of the poultry industry.

According to the statement, is an association and authentic body of poultry producers and allied businesses with membership in excess of over five million, the poultry industry has so far recorded a rare success story in the commercialization and modernization of agriculture in Nigeria, which the industry contributes about 27 per cent of the Agricultural Gross Domestic Product (AGDP) of the Nigeria economy that had provided about 20 million direct and indirect employment to Nigerians.

The statement also added that the industry currently provides the cheapest and safest sources of animal protein including eggs and meat to over 200 million Nigerians, and the fact that the poultry industry in Nigeria is worth over N10 trillion, the industry also plays a critical role in food security of the nation, therefore all hands must be on deck to ensure that there are no deliberate or omission collateral damages to achievements recorded in the poultry industry in the last 20 years.

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However, the association also shared the pains, agonies, and frustrations occasioned by COVID-19 and appreciated efforts of the Federal, States and Local Government authorities on handling the virus so far.

The statement reads in part, “In furtherance of all concerted efforts by the Government to tackle the menace of the dreaded COVID-19 epidemic in the country of which the members of the Association are in support of, we want to unequivocally appeal to Government to look at and implement the following resolutions to assist address the present problems confronting the poultry industry in the country.

“The removal of all restrictions on interstate movement of vehicles by the various states Government for the transportation of all essential items for the production of poultry: Maize, soya-bean, poultry products, wheat offals and poultry feeds of all types. Also very essential are Day old chicks (Docs), Eggs, frozen chicken, drugs and all other essential food that are either meant for poultry or the livestock value chain entirely. This was reinforced in Mr. President’s address to the nation.

“The situation of the markets for poultry products is not stable at the moment despite the fact that Eggs and poultry meat are needed daily by all Nigerians. A lot of table eggs produced are not being sold because of the absence of economic and social activities and the closure of schools. We appeal to the Government to consider buying up eggs from poultry farmers for distribution to the vulnerable population of old people and the sick that might likely come down with the COVID-19.

“We advise that the necessary Ministries and organs of Government should be mandated to work with the Association at all levels to make the above possible.

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“That all poultry farm workers should be exempted from the movement restriction as there is a relationship between food-producing companies and farms that are considered system relevant with other infrastructural sectors that are tightly connected, and without which the food supply chain cannot work. We, therefore, solicit that all farm workers and personnel with valid means of identification should be allowed to go to their work since they are dealing with living animals.”

According to the statement since Nigeria is a Federation where the State Governors have the competences of authority to restrict movements of people, goods, and services, they, therefore, “Appeal for a well-coordinated approach to be managed by the Governors Forum in conjunction with all critical stakeholders forming both internal and external crisis Committees that will ease and smoothen the various regulations that tend to stifle what all we try to salvage.”

The statement also disclosed that the association solicits for the launching of massive media campaigns to be coordinated by the National Orientation Agency, NOA, to highlight the relevance of food and the right to food by all Nigerians.

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Fauci says coronavirus could claim up to 200,000 US lives

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Coronavirus: Edo urges residents to comply with precautionary guidelines to curtail spread

Senior US scientist Dr. Anthony Fauci issued a cautious prediction Sunday that the novel coronavirus could claim as many as 200,000 lives in the United States, as state and local officials described increasingly desperate shortages in hard-pressed hospitals.

And with stress, uncertainty and exhaustion rising across the country, House speaker Nancy Pelosi squarely blamed President Donald Trump for unnecessary loss of life by initially playing down the pandemic.

“His denial at the beginning was deadly,” she told CNN’s “State of the Union.” She added, “Don’t fiddle while people die, Mr. President.”

Dr. Fauci, who leads research into infectious diseases at the National Institutes of Health, played down worst-case predictions of one million or more deaths, instead offering a rough estimate of 100,000 to 200,000 deaths and “millions of cases.”

But Fauci, a leading member of Trump’s coronavirus task force and for many Americans a comforting voice of authority, quickly added, “I don’t want to be held to that … It’s such a moving target that you can so easily be wrong and mislead people.”

By way of comparison, a US flu epidemic in 2018-19 killed 34,000 people.

COVID-19 has hit the US with explosive force in recent weeks, following a path seen earlier in parts of Asia and Europe.

It took a month for the US to move from its first confirmed death, on February 29, to its 1,000th. But in two days this week that number doubled, to nearly 2,200 on Sunday. The case total of 124,763 — as tallied by Johns Hopkins University — is the world’s highest.

“This is the way pandemics work, and that’s why we all are deeply concerned and why we have been raising the alert,” Dr. Deborah Birx, the response coordinator for the White House task force, said Sunday on NBC.

“No state, no metro area will be spared.”

– ‘A sharp escalation ahead’ –


In the US, the epicenter has been New York City, with 672 deaths so far. Hospital staff have issued desperate pleas for more protective equipment.

Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday that his city’s hospitals have enough protective equipment for only another week. He said he had made a direct request to Trump and the US military “to find us immediately more military medical personnel and get them here by next Sunday.”

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De Blasio credited federal officials with being “very responsive,” but added, “we’re talking about a sharp escalation ahead.”

New York governor Andrew Cuomo said the statewide death toll had risen to 965 from 728 a day earlier — its largest one-day jump yet — and he extended by two weeks an order for nonessential state employees to continue working from home.

Early Saturday, Trump had floated the idea of a “quarantine” for New York and two neighboring states, but when state officials and health experts questioned the idea — which Cuomo derided as “preposterous” and “a declaration of war on the states” — the president dropped it.

Instead, the federal Centers for Disease Control issued an advisory urging people in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut to avoid non-essential domestic travel.

In Washington state, where the disease first struck with force, Governor Jay Inslee described “a desperate need for all kinds of equipment.” He said the nation needed to be put on an essentially wartime footing.

Inslee pushed back against the notion, advocated earlier by Trump, that the country could begin returning to work by Easter, which is April 12.

“There are some hard realities we have to understand,” he said on CNN. “Unless we continue a very vigorous social distancing program in my state, this will continue to spread like wildfire.”

– ‘Worse by the minute’ –


Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan also described a deteriorating picture, especially in her state’s largest city, Detroit.

“We had a thousand new cases yesterday,” she said. “We know that number will be even higher today … The dire situation in Detroit is getting worse by the minute.”

Whitmer bemoaned a system that has states competing against one another for desperately needed supplies.

“We’re bidding against one another, and in some cases the federal government is taking priority,” she said.

“It’s really, I think, creating a lot more problems for all of us.”

Pelosi said earlier that Trump’s “continued delay in getting equipment to where it’s needed is deadly.”

Dr. Birx, the task force coordinator, declined to say what her recommendation would be to the president in the next few days about an eventual easing of work and travel restrictions, but she offered this advice:

“Every metro area should assume that they could have an outbreak equivalent to New York, and do everything right now to prevent it.”

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