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  Man ignites debate after narrating how a man he offers free ride home daily insisted on collecting back the 500 Naira he borrowed from him
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Man ignites debate after narrating an incident Man ignites debate after narrating how a man he offers free ride home daily insisted on collecting back the 500 Naira he borrowed from him

A Twitter user sparked a debate after sharing an experience where a man, whom he offered free rides to and from work, asked to be repaid the 500 Naira he had borrowed.   @Boss_Fbillion tweeted: "So I borrowed 500 from this guy I normally take to work & bring back home in my car. It was 4 days ago. I had forgotten.   "Dude legit told me today that I am owing him.    "I help this guy save 1000 everyday & he could let 500 slide ?"   His tweet led to a debate as some told him that money borrowed has to be paid back, even if you offer favours to the money lender. However, some said this shows the money lender is not worthy of his help.   Read some of the tweets below and share your thoughts.   ...
Controversy Arises After Man Insists on Getting Back Borrowed Money Despite Receiving Free Rides Daily
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Controversy Arises After Man Insists on Getting Back Borrowed Money Despite Receiving Free Rides Daily

Triggering a debate on Twitter, a man shared his experience of offering a daily free ride to someone who then demanded the repayment of 500 Naira he had borrowed.   Expressing his frustration, @Boss_Fbillion tweeted: "So I borrowed 500 from this guy I normally take to work & bring back home in my car. It was 4 days ago. I had forgotten.   "Dude legit told me today that I am owing him.    "I help this guy save 1000 everyday & he could let 500 slide ?"   This tweet sparked a discussion, with some arguing that borrowed money should always be repaid, regardless of any favors provided. On the other hand, some opined that such behavior questions the worthiness of the individual receiving assistance.   See some of the tweets below and share your thoughts.  
No Scientific Backing For Albinos Not To Eat Salt−Dermatologist Claims
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No Scientific Backing For Albinos Not To Eat Salt−Dermatologist Claims

Dr Omotoyosi Ilesanmi, a dermatologist at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, claims that there is no scientific evidence to prove that the albino must not consume salt. Ilesanmi told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Ilorin that the belief that consumption of salt was dangerous for the albino was myth and erroneous belief. “I am aware that people say albinos should not consume salt, but there is nothing to prove it scientifically. “There is no correlation between salt consumption by the albino and negative effect on them or their skin,” she said. The dermatologist said the idea that consumption of salt by people with albinism was the cause of the burns they got on their skin was a myth. She said that the only reason why people living with albinism would have skin b...
Chief Imam of Ghana Urges Muslims to Pray at Home and Suspends Public Islamic Gatherings
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Chief Imam of Ghana Urges Muslims to Pray at Home and Suspends Public Islamic Gatherings

Dr. Sheikh Osman Nuhu Shrabutu, the Chief Imam of Ghana, has taken the decision to suspend public Islamic religious activities and gatherings as a preventive measure against the spread of coronavirus in the country.   According to Ghana Web, the Chief Imam, in a statement, emphasized that the suspension aligns with President Akufo-Addo's ban on all social gatherings, including funerals, festivals, and religious activities. The decision extends to conferences and other events that involve large assemblies of people.   The Chief Imam also highlighted that the restriction of public gatherings is consistent with protocols outlined in the Quran to preserve and ensure healthy lives.   Consequently, all Muslims in Ghana will now be performing their daily prayers at their respective homes fo...
Nigeria Shouldn’t Push Its Luck Too Far ― Lawan Reveals
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Nigeria Shouldn’t Push Its Luck Too Far ― Lawan Reveals

President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, has expressed concern over the dearth of testing and isolation centres to combat the scourge of coronavirus. Senator representing Kwara central, Senator Ibrahim Oloriegbe, has called for proactive, precautionary measures by relevant authorities to ensure the safety of Nigerians.
'The world has been changed forever' – Actor Jared Leto expresses shock as he finds out about coronavirus after spending 12 days in the desert
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'The world has been changed forever' – Actor Jared Leto expresses shock as he finds out about coronavirus after spending 12 days in the desert

After spending 12 days isolated in the desert without his mobile phone, American actor, Jared Leto, has expressed his shock upon learning about the coronavirus pandemic.   Reacting to the coronavirus outbreak on his Twitter page, the 48-year-old actor remarked that the world had been irreversibly altered by the pandemic, which he only became aware of upon returning home.   He expressed, 'Wow. 12 days ago I began a silent meditation in the desert. We were totally isolated. No phone, no communication etc. We had no idea what was happening outside the facility,’ he began.   ‘Walked out yesterday into a very different world. One that’s been changed forever. Mind blowing - to say the least. I’m getting messages from fr...
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    Yvonne Jegede Sounds Warning About “Failed Marriage” Shaming
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Yvonne Jegede sounds a note of warning to those who try to shame her over her “failed marriage” Yvonne Jegede Sounds Warning About “Failed Marriage” Shaming

Actress Yvonne Jegede has issued warnings and words of advice to those who try to shame her over her "failed  marriage".   In a firm tone, she cautioned that individuals who criticize her for her "failed marriage" will face consequences.   She declared that she is "not the type of woman anybody can intimidate".   Adding, "It is my failed marriage not yours. If it hurts you that bad, please go and marry him and give him the happiness you so wish for him."    
Yvonne Jegede Issues a Warning to Those Attempting to Shame Her Over Her “Failed Marriage”
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Yvonne Jegede Issues a Warning to Those Attempting to Shame Her Over Her “Failed Marriage”

In response to those who attempt to shame her over her "failed marriage," Yvonne Jegede has issued warnings and words of advice.   The actress, who was previously married to Olakunle Fawole, also known as Abounce, cautioned that individuals who come for her based on her "failed marriage" will "hear" from her.   She emphasized that she is "not the type of woman anybody can intimidate."   Furthermore, she added, "It is my failed marriage not yours. If it hurts you that badly, please go and marry him and give him the happiness you so wish for him."    
Unbelievable Photos Show a Police Officer in Enugu State Using Unusual Coronavirus Protection
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Unbelievable Photos Show a Police Officer in Enugu State Using Unusual Coronavirus Protection

Eye-catching images have surfaced online, revealing a police officer in Enugu State completely wrapped in a large transparent bag as a safeguard against the Coronavirus.   The photos capture the officer working on a laptop, with even his hands enclosed in the transparent plastic. It was later disclosed that this extreme measure was adopted following a suspected case of Coronavirus reported in Enugu State.   "As seen in Enugu. It's just one suspected case that tested negative, but people are not taking any chances #COVID19," @officialnekky commented along with the officer's photos.   Check out the striking photos below.  
Call by Senate for FG to Impose Travel Bans on High-Risk Coronavirus Countries
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Call by Senate for FG to Impose Travel Bans on High-Risk Coronavirus Countries

Urging the Federal Government, the Senate has proposed the idea of implementing a ban on non-Nigerian travelers from countries deemed to be at high risk of coronavirus infection.   During plenary on Tuesday morning, the lawmakers called for this ban just hours after the Federal government announced the 3rd confirmed case of Coronavirus in Nigeria.   Suggesting further measures, Senator Ibrahim Oloriegbe, chairman of the Senate's Health committee, emphasized the need for the government to also restrict travels to countries most severely affected by the virus to contain its spread. “Avoiding travel to countries with a high number of cases, particularly in Europe where the impact is widespread, unless it is essential, should be considered. Non-Nigerians from high-risk countries ma...