Aminu Sanusi, Son of Former Emir of Kano, Welcomes Baby Girl with Wife
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Aminu Sanusi, Son of Former Emir of Kano, Welcomes Baby Girl with Wife

Aminu Sanusi, the son of the deposed Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, and his wife, Zainab, have joyfully welcomed a baby girl into their family.   In 2018, Aminu tied the knot with Zainab and on Sunday morning, April 12, he shared delightful photos of his wife and newborn daughter.   Congratulations to the proud parents. Below are more photos for you to enjoy.    
Dethroned Emir of Kano’s son, Aminu Sanusi, and wife celebrate the arrival of a baby girl (photos)
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Dethroned Emir of Kano’s son, Aminu Sanusi, and wife celebrate the arrival of a baby girl (photos)

Aminu Sanusi, the son of the dethroned Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, along with his wife, Zainab, are overjoyed to announce the birth of their baby girl.   Having tied the knot with Zainab in 2018, Aminu took to his social media on Sunday morning, April 12, to share endearing photos of his wife and newborn daughter.   Heartfelt congratulations to them. More photos below.    
World Wrestling Entertainment reports the first case of Coronavirus before Monday Night ‘Raw’
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World Wrestling Entertainment reports the first case of Coronavirus before Monday Night ‘Raw’

Confirmation has been made by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) regarding the first COVID-19 case within its ranks, with someone being infected with the Coronavirus.   As reported by Pro Wrestling Sheet, the individual who has contracted the virus is an on-camera talent, not a wrestler.    Reportedly, this person, whose identity was not disclosed, began showing symptoms of the Coronavirus late in March, following the WWE’s final round of tapings, including WrestleMania 36.   It has been suggested that the individual likely contracted the virus after dining with friends working in the healthcare industry.   WWE, in their statement confirming the case, said: “We believe this matter is low risk to WWE talent and staff, as the individual and a roommate became symptomatic in the day...
Controversy over Bello El-Rufai’s Comments on Donald Trump’s Leadership During COVID-19
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Controversy over Bello El-Rufai’s Comments on Donald Trump’s Leadership During COVID-19

Bello El-Rufai, the son of Kaduna state governor Nasir El-Rufai, came under fire on Sunday, April 12, as Nigerians criticized him for suggesting that US President Donald Trump has been an incompetent leader during the Coronavirus pandemic.   Sharing his thoughts on the Coronavirus situation in the US on Twitter, Bello wrote: ''There is nothing as radioactive as an incompetent leader during a time of crisis. The United States of America is a case in point. A few states in Nigeria too.''   Some Twitter users who disagreed with Bello took to the reply section of the tweet to criticize him, urging him to also critique President Buhari. Bello responded by dragging each one of them. See their comments below. ...
The United States has the highest coronavirus death toll in the world, surpassing Italy
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The United States has the highest coronavirus death toll in the world, surpassing Italy

Following recent figures released by the Johns Hopkins University, the United States has overtaken Italy as the country with the highest coronavirus death toll. Reportedly, over 20,000 people have died from coronavirus in the United States. This heartbreaking development occurred just after the North-American country became the first nation to record more than 2,000 virus deaths in a single day. Italy has so far reported 19,468 coronavirus deaths, while the US has recorded 20,608 fatalities, according to the Johns Hopkins tally. The US now has at least 529,951 recorded cases of Covid-19. Public health experts have warned that the US death toll could reach 200,000 over the summer if unprecedented stay-at-home orders, which have clos...
Chad's President Iddris Deby 'taunts' Nigerian government for releasing Boko Haram insurgents (video)
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Chad's President Iddris Deby 'taunts' Nigerian government for releasing Boko Haram insurgents (video)

The Nigerian government is being criticized by Chad's President, Iddris Deby, for releasing Boko Haram insurgents. He has instructed Chadian soldiers to prevent any attempts by the Nigerian government to free captured weapons or Boko Haram terrorists in the Goje-Chadian area of the Sambisa forest, where they are currently conducting an offensive. In a video that circulated on social media, President Deby expressed concern that releasing captured Boko Haram insurgents would have negative consequences, as they may return to cause harm to Chad. He emphasized, "This place will be our zone until Nigeria sends its soldiers. Stay with them for about a month. Do not let them free captured weapons or any Boko Haram terrorists, they will return to Chad and this will just hurt us." President Deby...
Prince Harry opts to go by his full name in official documents following move to US
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Prince Harry opts to go by his full name in official documents following move to US

After Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided to relocate to California in the US, Prince Harry made the choice not to include his royal surname when registering a new company. In the paperwork for his new sustainable tour firm Travalyst, the Duke of Sussex did not use his HRH title or Mountbatten Windsor, opting to register the company under his name as Prince Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex.                   It was revealed that following Harry and Meghan's move to California, Prince Harry established an office in Beverly Hills and another in London. In official documents, Harry is referred to as an "Individual Person with Significant Control." The source of the business is listed as "other professional, scientific and technical activities not elsewhere classified." H...
Prostitute allegedly confesses to lying against a cab man for money, after stripping to her underwear in Calabar (video)
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Prostitute allegedly confesses to lying against a cab man for money, after stripping to her underwear in Calabar (video)

Alleged confession of a sex worker regarding a false accusation against a cab driver, after stripping to her underwear in Calabar (video) In Calabar, the capital of Cross River State, a sex worker caused a scene by allegedly admitting to fabricating accusations against a cab driver who had given her a ride. The woman had claimed that the driver failed to fulfill their agreement of paying her N8,000 for a night, after she reportedly attempted to seduce him during the journey. The incident led to police involvement, who transported both individuals to a nearby police station where the sex worker reportedly confessed to deceiving the man. She admitted that she was in a financial bind and needed someone to fall for her scheme. Below is an eyewit...
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Prostitute in Calabar Allegedly Confesses to False Accusations against Cab Driver for Money, Strips to Underwear (Video)
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In a dramatic turn of events in Calabar, the capital of Cross River State, a sex worker supposedly admitted to fabricating allegations against a cab driver who had given her a ride. According to reports, the woman accused the driver of not upholding their agreement to pay her N8,000 for spending the night with him after she failed to seduce him during the journey. Police intervened in the incident, taking both individuals to a nearby police station, where the sex worker confessed to lying about the cab driver's actions. She confessed that she was financially strapped and was seeking someone to fall for her deception. Below is an eyewitness account of the incident: View this post on Instagram Sex worker allegedly confesses to lying a...
NCDC Clarifies Reports On ‘Death’ Of Suspected Patient In Abuja
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NCDC Clarifies Reports On ‘Death’ Of Suspected Patient In Abuja

Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on Saturday said a suspected case of Coronavirus in Abuja, now deceased, did not die of the disease. A Nigerian user @HappinessEjim had on Thursday raised the alarm that her neighbour who came back from the UK and refused to isolate had died after five days in the hospital. She, however, urged the agency to investigate the patient and the hospital that treated her. According to her, the NCDC promised to send its officials to investigate the suspected case but they did not come. In a series of tweets on Thursday, she wrote “@NCDCgov about three weeks ago, I called to report my neighbor who got back from London and was not self-isolating and you promised to come pick them up, but y’all never showed up. Well, she is dead. I hope you come now,”...