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Cross River traced 10 contacts as new concerns about COVID-19 emerged

The Cross River State Government has identified and isolated 10 people who had contact with Chinese nationals linked to the recent re-emergence of COVID-19 in Nigeria. State health authorities said the individuals were discovered through an intensive contact tracing exercise conducted shortly after the cases were confirmed. Speaking to journalists, the State Epidemiologist, Inyang Ekmenyong, explained that the affected people …

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The Court’s CTC explains why el-Rufai’s bail request…

The Kaduna State High Court on Tuesday 21 April denied the bail application of Nasir el-Rufai, former governor of the state. Darius Khobo, the presiding judge, found it was in the interests of justice for el-Rufai to remain in custody to be available for trial. The former governor was arraigned by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offenses Commission …

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How This Two Mad Man Get Into Trouble In Lagos ||| Charles Okocha & Broda Shaggi

Behind the scenes, nolloywood actor charles okocha and broda shaggi If you like this video, please subscribe to my channel and share this video with your friends, don’t forget: Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialcharliemag/ https://twitter.com/CharlesMadu17 https://www.facebook.com/saintcanada Thank you and always have a pleasant time

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Nigeria loses $428 billion a year to illicit alcohol trafficking – SWAN raises the alarm

…Counterfeit drinks Linked to increased deaths and illnesses …40% of the alcohol market is now illegal …Smuggling and tax evasion fuel the market boom Daud Olatunji The Spirits and Wines Association of Nigeria has raised fresh concerns over the growing scale of the illicit alcohol trade in the country, revealing that Nigeria loses an estimated $428 billion every year to …

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