Senator Ben Bruce Longs for Nigeria
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Senator Ben Bruce Longs for Nigeria

Senator Ben Bruce, a prominent politician and chairman of Silverbird group, recently took to Twitter to express his longing for Nigeria. Currently in the U.S, where the Coronavirus pandemic has caused thousands of deaths, he shared a photo of his attire to protect himself from infection.   He captioned the photo, ''This is how we are currently living in America. I miss Nigeria. I can’t wait to return.''  
Ben Bruce Expresses Yearning for Nigeria, Shares How He Protects Himself from COVID-19 in America (photo)
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Ben Bruce Expresses Yearning for Nigeria, Shares How He Protects Himself from COVID-19 in America (photo)

As a current resident in the United States, politician and chairman of Silverbird group, Ben Bruce, took to Twitter to express his deep longing for Nigeria amidst the devastating impact of the Coronavirus pandemic which has led to thousands of deaths in the U.S.   Sharing a photo of his protective dressing in America to prevent infection, he conveyed, ''This is how we are currently living in America. I miss Nigeria. I can’t wait to return.''  
US records 2,000 Coronavirus deaths in a day with 500,000 cases
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US records 2,000 Coronavirus deaths in a day with 500,000 cases

With 2,000 deaths in 24 hours, the US has now experienced the deadliest day from the Coronavirus pandemic compared to any other country. The total number of infected Americans has reached 500,000, escalating the crisis in the nation led by President Trump. The death toll is close to Italy's, standing at 18,798 as of now. New York has been hit hard, contributing to almost half of the total death toll in the US with over 7,000 deaths in the state alone. New Jersey is the second hardest-hit, with infections topping 54,588 and deaths reaching 1,932. Dr. Fauci, a member of the White House coronavirus taskforce, warned against relaxing the government's issued lockdown. Although New York is showing promising re...
The US is the first country to report 2,000 Coronavirus deaths in a day and reaches 500,000 cases
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The US is the first country to report 2,000 Coronavirus deaths in a day and reaches 500,000 cases

On Friday, the US achieved the grim milestone of being the first country to record 2,000 deaths in 24 hours, marking it as the deadliest day from the Coronavirus pandemic witnessed by any nation.                                   In a dark day for the country's health sector, the total number of Americans infected also ballooned to 500,000 as the nation, led by Trump, edges closer to Italy's death toll of 18,849 with almost 18,798 deaths.                                                    New York accounted for almost half of the total death toll in the US and about a third of all deaths, with over 7,000 deaths reported in the state.                   New Jersey is the second hardest-hit, with infections topping 54,588 and deaths reaching 1,932. Dr Fauci, a member of the White House...
Another COVID-19 Related Death Recorded in Lagos State
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Another COVID-19 Related Death Recorded in Lagos State

Another person has succumbed to COVID-19 in Lagos state.   According to the state Commissioner for Health, Professor Akin Abayomi, the patient passed away in a private hospital, as announced on his Twitter handle on April 11.   This unfortunate incident brings the total number of COVID-19 related deaths in the state to 4. With 166 confirmed cases, Lagos continues to be the epicenter of Coronavirus in Nigeria.  
Update: COVID-19 Fatality Reported in Lagos State
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Update: COVID-19 Fatality Reported in Lagos State

Another individual in Lagos state has succumbed to COVID-19.   Prof. Akin Abayomi, the State Commissioner for Health, shared the news via Twitter today, April 11, revealing that the patient passed away while in a private hospital.   This increases the total number of COVID-19 related fatalities in the state to 4. Lagos, with 166 confirmed cases, remains the epicenter of the Coronavirus outbreak in Nigeria.   
Strategies for Generating Additional Income While Working From Home During COVID-19
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Strategies for Generating Additional Income While Working From Home During COVID-19

This article is a paid promotion.   Rosabon Financial Services, a reputable Non-Bank Financial Services provider, has devised an opportunity for individuals to supplement their earnings while adhering to the mandatory COVID-19 lockdown. The ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has inflicted substantial financial setbacks on many people due to business closures and escalating operational costs in Nigeria. Rosabon Financial Services is offering remote workers the prospect of earning additional income during this challenging period. The Rosabon Brokerage Program is a referral initiative designed for both new and existing brokers who are keen on promoting Rosabon’s offerings and earning up to 2% on every successful referral they facilitate. Chukwuma Och...
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Harvey Weinstein charged with third sexual assault case in Los Angeles Harvey Weinstein charged with third sexual assault case in Los Angeles

Movie producer and convicted rapist, Harvey Weinstein has been charged with a third case of alleged sexual assault in Los Angeles. Prosecutors have added a second count of sexual battery related to the alleged assault of a woman at a Beverly Hills hotel in 2010. The charges include forcible rape and sexual penetration by use of force. The latest charge alleges that the fallen movie mogul, 68, assaulted a woman at a Beverly Hills hotel on May 11, 2010. The alleged victim was first interviewed by police in October 2019. Los Angeles County district attorney Jackie Lacey said that they are continuing to build and strengthen their case, reaching out to other possible sexual assault victims for corroborat...
Harvey Weinstein Faces Third Sexual Assault Charge in Los Angeles
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Harvey Weinstein Faces Third Sexual Assault Charge in Los Angeles

Harvey Weinstein, a movie producer and convicted rapist, has been charged with a third case of alleged sexual assault in Los Angeles. Prosecutors have added a second count of sexual battery related to the alleged assault of a woman at a Beverly Hills hotel in 2010, including forcible rape and sexual penetration by use of force. The latest charge alleges that Weinstein, 68, assaulted a woman at a Beverly Hills hotel on May 11, 2010. The alleged victim was first interviewed by police in October 2019. Los Angeles County district attorney Jackie Lacey stated, “We are continuing to build and strengthen our case. As we gather corroborating evidence, we have reached out to other possible sexual assault victims. If we find new evidence of a previously unreported crime, as we did here, we wil...
Ultimate Love show: My biggest win was seeing lots of relationships formed- Adesuwa Onyenokwe
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Ultimate Love show: My biggest win was seeing lots of relationships formed- Adesuwa Onyenokwe

The Ultimate Love show brought me my biggest win, witnessing the formation of many relationships, Adesuwa Onyenokwe reveals. Daily Times Top 4 Stories Read more Lessons all celebrities should learn from Funke Akindele's scandal - Boss GoodyResident doctors down tools in Asaba to protest police molestationCOVID-19: 46 patients recover in Lagos — Sanwo-Olu