Recent News: Reports indicate that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un may have passed away following a heart surgery gone wrong
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Recent News: Reports indicate that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un may have passed away following a heart surgery gone wrong

There are reports suggesting that North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-Un,  has either died or is in critical condition with no prospects of recovery, as indicated by media outlets in China and Japan. This follows the dispatch of a team by the Chinese government, including medical experts, to North Korea for advising on the leader's care, after he underwent a heart surgery considered to be life-saving during the Coronavirus outbreak. TMZ reported that a vice director of a Hong Kong-backed news channel, who apparently is the niece of a Chinese foreign minister, confirmed the stunning news of Kim Jong-un's demise on a social media app called Weibo, reaching out to her nearly 15 million followers, citing a "very solid source." A Japanese magazine has also reported that...
Identical twin sisters die of Coronavirus three days apart
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Identical twin sisters die of Coronavirus three days apart

Two identical twin sisters have tragically passed away from Coronavirus within a short span of three days. Emma Davis, 37, a former nurse, died at Southampton General Hospital on Friday, just three days after her twin sister Katy, who worked as a paediatric nurse at the same hospital. The heartbreaking news came just hours after Emma posted a tribute to her late twin sister. Their sister Zoe confirmed the deaths, revealing that the twins had been unwell and suffering from underlying health conditions for some time.     Zoe described her sisters' deep bond, saying, "They always said they had come into the world together and would go out together as well. There are no words to describe how special they were," in an interview with the BBC. Katy's colleagues at Southampton Children...
Policemen who fought each other in Edo community, have been dismissed from service
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Policemen who fought each other in Edo community, have been dismissed from service

The two policemen involved in a public fight in an Edo community have been officially dismissed from service following internal disciplinary measures at the Edo State Police Command Headquarters. The officers, identified as F/NO 41112 CPL Ozimende Aidonojie and F/NO 516384 PC Salubi Stephen, were found guilty of their misconduct, which took place in the Ebele community of Igueben local government area. Their dismissal from the police force was confirmed in a tweet shared on the official handle of the NPF. A post from lindaikejiblogofficial on Instagram also highlighted the incident and the subsequent actions taken. The public altercation resulted in the immediate dismissal of the officers and serves as a reminder of the standards expected from law enforcement personnel.
The Lagos health commissioner, Prof Abayomi, warns of community spread of Coronavirus
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The Lagos health commissioner, Prof Abayomi, warns of community spread of Coronavirus

In a recent interview on Channels TV’s Sunrise Saturday, Lagos state’s Commissioner for Health, Prof Akin Abayomi, revealed that the state is currently experiencing community spread of Coronavirus and cautioned residents against stigmatizing patients. Abayomi emphasized the need for informed decision-making and appropriate support for the people, stating, “We are in the stage of community spread and we are trying to manage it. We are doing everything possible to ensure that Lagosians are informed, Lagosians are able to take the appropriate amount of risk based on their circumstances and that we are taking the right kind of support for the people." Concerning the impact of defying lockdown orders, he added, “I think every segment of La...
Photos reveal the distressing moment a mother giraffe attempts to protect its one-day-old calf from a lioness
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Photos reveal the distressing moment a mother giraffe attempts to protect its one-day-old calf from a lioness

New images, captured by Indian photographer Srikanth Santhinathan, depict the dramatic scene of a mother giraffe's futile attempt to safeguard its one-day-old calf from a lioness in Kenya's Maasai Mara National Park.     The photos capture the moment when the mother and baby giraffe were pursued, resulting in the adult lion seizing the calf and brutally breaking its neck to consume it, despite the mother's desperate yet unsuccessful efforts to repel the predator by kicking out at it.   A giraffe's long neck enables it to watch out for predators, but newborns are vulnerable, making them easy targets for wild cats.   'One morning, we observed the large giraffe and noticed a lioness trailing it from behind. Nearly two minu...
Dramatic confrontation: Mother giraffe’s futile attempt to protect one-day-old calf from a lioness (photos)
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Dramatic confrontation: Mother giraffe’s futile attempt to protect one-day-old calf from a lioness (photos)

New images captured by Indian photographer, Srikanth Santhinathan, depict the intense moment when a mother giraffe fought in vain to protect its one-day-old calf from a lioness in Kenya's Maasai Mara National Park. The sequence of photos captured the moment when a lioness chased down the mother and baby giraffe. The mother fiercely kicked out at the predator, but the lioness managed to pounce on the baby giraffe, cruelly breaking its neck to devour it. While an adult giraffe's neck serves as a lookout for predators, the same protection is not available to the vulnerable babies, making them easy targets for wild cats. "One morning, we observed a large giraffe being stalked by a lioness from behind. Within minutes, the baby giraffe dis...
Governor Akeredolu expresses disappointment with porosity of state borders as policeman from Lagos tests positive for Coronavirus in Ondo
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Governor Akeredolu expresses disappointment with porosity of state borders as policeman from Lagos tests positive for Coronavirus in Ondo

Governor Rotimi Akeredolu has expressed his displeasure with the vulnerability of the entry points to Ondo state following the positive Coronavirus test of a policeman from Lagos state. Akeredolu described the case as unique, stating that the policeman was tested in Lagos but traveled to Ondo state while awaiting his results. He also revealed that the policeman had been traveling between Lagos and Ondo state after testing positive for the virus. In a tweet, Akeredolu mentioned that he was disappointed with the level of porosity of the entry points to the state and stressed the need for increased security measures. He also expressed concern about the recklessness of the police officer's actions and stated that he had contacted the commissioner of police to reinforce the security of the en...
Former Super Eagles Player Daniel Amokachi’s Unfortunate Experience at T.B Joshua’s Church
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Former Super Eagles Player Daniel Amokachi’s Unfortunate Experience at T.B Joshua’s Church

Recalling his time at Prophet T.B Joshua’s Synagogue Church of All Nations, former Super Eagles Player Daniel Amokachi shared how he spent weeks at the church hoping for a miracle, but unfortunately, did not receive one. During an interview with Brila FM, the footballer disclosed that he was seeking healing for a longstanding knee injury prior to the 1998 FIFA World Cup. “I was at the church on invitation of a friend who is a member. My friend, at that time, told me about the man of God and that I could meet my miracle if I met with the Pastor." “At first, I wasn’t giving to it, but I later agreed and flew down to Nigeria from England to see the Pastor." “I slept by the church’s altar for several weeks to receive healing. I was not healed, but I saw lots of ...
WHO: No Evidence of Coronavirus Reinfection in Recovered Patients
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WHO: No Evidence of Coronavirus Reinfection in Recovered Patients

The World Health Organization has stated that there is no evidence suggesting that patients who have recovered from COVID-19 cannot get reinfected. On Friday, April 24, the international health agency released a statement addressing the possibility of using the detection of antibodies as a basis for an "immunity passport" or "risk-free certificate." However, it emphasized that it will continue to review the evidence on antibody responses to the infection. The statement from WHO included the following points: - Studies show that people who have recovered from the infection have antibodies to the virus, but some individuals have low levels of neutralizing antibodies, suggesting that cellular immunity may also be crucial for recovery. - As of April 24...