APC to adopt direct primary to pick candidate for Osun governorship election

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Kwara gov. seeks tenure extension for Offa council chairman, councillors

Gov. Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara on Tuesday requested the State House of Assembly to approve the extension of the tenure of the Chairman and councillors of Offa Local Government Council.

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Chairman of the BUA Group Abdulsamad Rabiu has donated another N100m to Kwara State’s campaign against COVID-19 pandemic


Chairman of the BUA Group Abdulsamad Rabiu has donated another N100m to Kwara State’s campaign against COVID-19 pandemic, a few weeks after he initially donated N1bn to some frontline states including Kwara for the same purpose.

While this donation came directly to the state, the initial gesture was made through the private sector-led Coalition Against Corona Virus (CACOVID-19), according to a statement by Rafiu Ajakaye, spokesman for Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq and the Kwara State Technical Committee on COVID-19.



The new donation brings to N230m the total cash donations the state has received so far in its efforts to contain the deadly virus, the statement added.

The government is particularly grateful to Alhaji AbdulSamad — and all others like him for the generous donations which have helped in no small measure to combat the fight against the pandemic,” the statement added.

Rafiu Ajakaye
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor/
Spokesman, Technical Committee on COVID-19
April 30, 2020

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I hated football' - Ozil & Neuer's former international team-mate admits playing Bundesliga games on drugs

 Michael Niemeyer 1. FC Magdeburg Chinedu Ede Mainz 05 II 3. Liga 31072015

Chinedu Ede has retired from football to pursue a career in music, and has admitted to still being under the residual effects of drugs while playing
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A former international team-mate of Manuel Neuer, Mesut Ozil and Mats Hummels has admitted he used to play in the Bundesliga while under the residual effects of drugs.

Chinedu Ede was a member of Germany’s victorious 2009 Under-21 European Championship squad, and played in the German top flight for Mainz and Hertha Berlin among other clubs.

Now 33, he retired from the game last year and is now pursuing a career in music.

A recently released music video called ‘Reflection ’ includes the lines ‘I hated football’, and ‘In front of 60,000 in the Bundesliga, sometimes wasted’.

Speaking with T-Online , Edu explained that his hate was directed towards the football industry, which he sees as sapping the individuality from the people in it.

"I started because it was fun,” he said.

"In this industry, and football really is an industry, they simply want adaptable robots, who keep telling the same sh*t over and over again. Everything around it, with all these officials – it disgusted me.

"99 per cent of the players who spoke openly and honestly were replaced very quickly. Everything made me feel so disgusted.

“It had nothing to do with the original sport anymore. Anybody with rough edges was chiselled down until they fit into this world.

“Sure, you got a lot of money for it, but in the end no money in the world justifies not being able to be yourself."

Asked to explain whether the aforementioned line really was about drugs, Ede confirmed: "It’s basically the way it’s understood.

"Sometimes you lose touch with reality so much and want to make it right, so it was like medicine. Then you play and you still have a residual effect from the drugs.

“But on the other hand, I also mean the fact that I was playing on painkillers all the time.

“When you had an injury, you were encouraged to start [training] again earlier than was really good for your body.”

Starting at Hertha, Berlin-born Edu also represented Duisberg, Union Berlin, Mainz and Kaiserslautern before heading overseas.

He went on to play for Cypriot side Anorthosis Famagusta, FC Twente and Bangkok United, before returning to Berlin with minnows VSG Altglienicke.

Edu represented Germany at every youth level from U-17 to U-21, but never made the step up to the senior side.

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Sergio Aguero: Manchester City striker says most players fearful of returning

"The majority of players are scared because they have family, they have children, they have babies, parents," says Aguero

Sergio Aguero says "the majority of players are scared" by the prospect of returning to football too soon amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Premier League clubs remain determined to finish the 2019/20 campaign and are due to receive 'Project Restart' proposals at a meeting on Friday about how the season could resume as early as June 8.

The government is due to review lockdown restrictions next Thursday and footballers could start training again in small groups soon after.

Agüero, 31, has been spending lockdown in his Cheshire home, but could return to training in the next couple of weeks.

"The majority of players are scared because they have family, they have children, they have babies, parents," Aguero told Spanish TV programme El Chiringuito.

Advertisement does scare me but I have just been here with my girlfriend, I haven't had contact with other people and they say that to contract the disease is very rare and difficult but they say that there are people who have it, and they don't have symptoms and they can infect you.

"That's why I've stayed at home. You can be infected and you don't know anything about it."

    Manchester City's training complex at the Etihad remains closed with players fulfilling individual programmes.


    Pep Guardiola and at least eight first-team players of the Premier League champions could face 14 days of mandatory self-isolation when they return to Britain for the resumption of matches.

    Foreign players and managers returning to England are likely to be asked to self-isolate as part of steps to curb the spread of the virus.

    Fernandinho, Gabriel Jesus, Ederson, Rodri, Bernardo Silva and David Silva are among those to have left the country during the lockdown.

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    Boko Haram: Again, Buhari issues order to Nigerian military

    President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the Nigerian military to sustain operations against Boko Haram around Lake Chad and North East.

    His spokesman, Femi Adesina, in a statement on Thursday, said the president gave the directive after receiving Yobe Governor, Mai Mala Buni at the State House, Abuja.

    Buhari hailed the giant strides being recorded by the Armed Forces and urged them not to relent in the discharge of their mandate.

    He warned against complacency in the task of ensuring that the nation’s territory is no longer habitable for the terrorists.

    The Nigerian leader expressed the belief that “health and well-being of the nation depends largely on its ability to feed itself and agricultural production is key.”

    Buhari charged tasked the Yobe governor to continuously mobilise community support for the military operations.

    Buni thanked the federal government for the decisive and proactive measures in the renewed onslaught against Boko Haram.

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    Russian Prime Minister Reveals He Has COVID-19

    Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin on Thursday said he tested positive for coronavirus and will self-isolate to protect other cabinet members.

    “I have just learned that the test on the coronavirus I took was positive,” Mishustin said in a video meeting with President Vladimir Putin.

    “I have to observe self-isolation and follow orders of doctors. This is necessary to protect my colleagues,” he said, promising to be in constant contact “on all the main issues.”

    He suggested that First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Belousov takes his place as an “acting” prime minister.

    “What is happening to you now can happen to anyone,” Putin reassured him in the televised meeting.

    “I hope that you stay able to work and will actively participate” in government decision-making, he said.

    “Without your opinions and your participation these decisions will not be made,” Putin told Mishustin, wishing him a quick recovery.



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    UK ‘past peak’ of coronavirus outbreak - Boris Johnson

    UK 'past peak' of coronavirus outbreak -Boris Johnson

    Britain is “past the peak” of its coronavirus outbreak, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on  Thursday, despite recording another 674 deaths in the last 24 hours.

    The coronavirus death is now 26,711, the world’s third-most highest behind the United States and Italy, after changing its reporting to include community as well as hospital deaths on Wednesday.

    The UK’s number of confirmed cases rose by 6,032 to 171,253 on Thursday.

    But Johnson, making his first appearance at a daily government briefing since his own battle with COVID-19, said there were reasons for optimism.

    “For the first time, we are past the peak of this disease… and we are on the downward slope,” he told reporters.

    “We are coming through the peak or rather we are coming over what could have been a vast peak, as though we have been going through some huge Alpine tunnel.

    “And we can now see the sunlight and the pastures ahead of us. So it’s vital that we don’t now lose control and run slap into a second and even bigger mountain.”

    – Pressure to ease lockdown –

    The government’s chief scientific adviser Patrick Vallance said the rate of transmission was now below one, with fewer hospital admissions and people in intensive care.

    That was having an effect on overall deaths, he said.

    “The R (rate of transmission) is below 1.0. We think it’s between 0.6 and 0.9 across the nation. Maybe a little lower in some places, a little higher in others but it’s below 1.0 across the country,” he added, referring to the number of people infected by one person with COVID-19.

    Johnson’s return to work has coincided with increased pressure to lift a lockdown that was imposed in late March to cut close contact transmission of the coronavirus.

    A review is due on May 7 and he said a “roadmap” would be published next week about the government’s plan to ease restrictions, after concerns about the economic effect of the social distancing measures.

    The government has also been criticised for imposing a lockdown later than most other European countries.

    An opinion poll by Ipsos Mori found that 66 percent of those surveyed believed the government was too slow to introduce restrictions.

    Keir Starmer, the new leader of the opposition Labour Party, told Sky News he feared the UK was on track to have one of the worst death rates in Europe.

    – Charity hero turns 100 –

    “What you’re going to get next week is really a roadmap, a menu of options, the dates and times of each individual measure will be very much driven by where we are in the epidemic,” Johnson said.

    “We’ve got to get your business going again,” he added.

    “But it’s actually vital, if we’re to bounce back as strongly as I think we can, that we don’t have a second bout of this… because that would really do economic damage.”

    Experts were looking to develop “ingenious ways” of suppressing the disease that would take into account local conditions, he said, adding that masks could form part of the solution.

    “I do think that face coverings will be useful both for epidemiological reasons, but also for giving people confidence that they can go back to work,” he said.

    Britain saw a sharp spike in its death toll on Wednesday after including out-of-hospital deaths for the first time, though Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty advised against drawing international comparisons until the pandemic was over.

    Johnson spent three days in intensive care with the coronavirus, saying his situation could have gone “either way”.

    “Let’s be frank, tragically, thousands of people have been less fortunate than I was,” he said on Thursday.

    He said he had a “much happier” hospital visit on Wedneday for the birth of his baby boy with partner Carrie Symonds.

    Vallance said that results of a US trial of the drug remdesivir were a “promising first step”, although warned it would not be a “magic bullet” in treating the disease.

    Earlier in the day, Britain celebrated the 100th birthday of a World War II veteran whose staggering fundraising efforts have inspired the country in the depths of the outbreak.

    “Captain Tom” Moore, who raised more than £30 million ($37 million) for health service charities by doing laps of his garden, was honoured with a Royal Air Force flypast and 140,000 birthday cards.


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    196 New Cases of COVID-19 Reported

    87-Lagos
    24-Kano
    18-Gombe
    17-Kaduna
    16-FCT
    10-Katsina
    8-Sokoto
    7-Edo
    6-Borno
    1-Yobe
    1-Ebonyi
    1-Adamawa

    As at 11:55pm 29th April, 1728 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria, 307 discharged and 51 dead.

     Visit covid19.ncdc.gov.ng for a detailed report.

    #TakeResponsibility
    #StayAtHome 
    #FlattenTheCurve
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