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Monday, May 25, 2020

Oyo State records seven new COVID-19 cases

Ignorance, denial can escalate virus, says decontamination, containment chairperson
Oyo State has recorded seven new cases of coronavirus.

The state’s governor, Seyi Makinde, who disclosed this yesterday while giving an update on COVID-19, said that six out the new cases were from the Ibadan company, iSON Xperiences.

He said: “The COVID-19 confirmation tests for seven suspected cases came back positive. Six are from iSON Xperiences and one case is also from Ibadan South-West Local Council. So, the total number of confirmed cases in Oyo State is 240.”

Meanwhile, the Chairperson of Oyo State COVID-19 Decontamination and Containment Project Team, Prof. (Mrs.) Olanike Adeyemo, has said that living ignorantly and in denial of the prevalence of the coronavirus can increase the number of infection cases in the country.

Adeyemo, the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research, Innovation and Strategic Partnerships), University of Ibadan (UI), who spoke with The Guardian in Ibadan yesterday, added that such ignorance and denial could make the coronavirus difficult to contain.

She was speaking against the backdrop of the conspiracy theory of the non-existence of the virus, being circulated among the public.

The theory is believed to be having an impact on the public’s level of compliance with safety protocols put in place to contain the spread of the pandemic.

“It is a bit of ignorance on the part of the people who do not know as much as they should – those that may be uneducated and a bit of denial.

“We can be educated but illiterate at the same time.

“For me, this COVID-19 has shown that it is not going to school that makes you educated.

“This is because the kind of conspiracy theory that is flying around makes it even a bit difficult to separate the educated from the uneducated.

“If you hear what the educated people are saying, it is actually tedious.

“For the uneducated, if you have somebody that is educated around you, you will prefer to look up to them to guide you.

“But most people around now – even the educated ones – are buying into the conspiracy theory.

“They say, ‘Oh! COVID-19 is a scam in Nigeria’, ‘the government is just using it to make money,’” she said.

Adeyemo, who decried a situation where Nigerians make jokes of everything and the negative effect that kind of attitude could have on efforts at containing the spread of the virus, therefore, urged those at the helm of affairs at isolation centres across the states to be circumspect in disseminating some kind of information that could jeopardise the fight against COVID-19.

“We do a lot of things carelessly in Nigeria. Isolation centres should not be places where pictures should be coming out from and people begin to say all sorts of things.

“So, anybody that is not taking care of himself or herself is posing danger to himself/herself and anybody around him/her because we don’t know who is going to have the serious one.

“And even if that is not the case, you have loved ones that may contract the serious strain of the virus and it leads to death,” she further said.

She described the efforts being made to contain the spread of the virus as war-like, adding: “People use the analogy of a war. This is like a war situation where nobody is talking about anything other than survival.”

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Muslims should reflect on spiritual benefits of Eidul Fitr - Simon Lalong

“While this year’s Eid-el-Fitr may be celebrated in solemnity and privacy of your homes, the occasion nonetheless presents the opportunity for our Muslim brothers and sisters to reflect on the spiritual benefits accruing from their fasting and prayers, and apply it to their lifestyle for a better society where there is love, peace and tranquility.”

Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong stated this while rejoicing with Muslims as they mark the Eid-el-Fitr under unusual conditions occasioned by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

In a statement by the Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Governor, Dr. Makut Macham, in Jos yesterday, the governor congratulated them for a successful Ramadan fast – thereby fulfilling a very significant injunction of Islam.

Sallah in Jos, the Plateau State capital, was very peaceful yesterday, as Muslim faithful prayed in their various homes, in compliance with the directives of the state government to avoid the spread of COVID-19.

All the prayer grounds were deserted, including the Jos Central Mosque. But the Muslims were grumbling as the state government did not relax the lockdown for the two-day public holiday declared by the Federal Government.

Lalong, who is Chairman, Northern Governors Forum, said “the challenges of COVID-19 will remain with us for a long time to come and that is where we shall need lifestyles that are commensurate with the teachings of our faiths, as people and governments work together build a better society.”

He appealed to Muslims to continue to cooperate with government by observing all regulations put in place to curb the spread of COVID-19, including observing social distance, using face masks, constantly washing hands and applying sanitisers, and staying at home – particularly as states witness community transmission.

The governor also enjoined Muslims to reach out to the less-privileged members of the society and people of other faiths as a way of enhancing bonds of friendship and brotherhood that promote tolerance, peace and solidarity.

While wishing all Nigerian Muslims Eid Mubarak, Lalong asked them to continue to intensify prayers for the peace and progress of Plateau and for God to stop the pandemic which has interrupted lifestyles, freedoms and economic prosperity.

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Friday, May 15, 2020

#COVID19 Nigeria update for Friday 15th May, 2020

#COVID19Nigeria update for Friday 15th May, 2020:

288 new cases of #COVID19:
179-Lagos
20-Kaduna
15-Katsina
15-Jigawa
13-Borno
11-Ogun
8-Kano
7-FCT
4-Niger
4-Ekiti
3-Oyo
3-Delta
3-Bauchi
2-Kwara
1-Edo

As at 15th May 2020, there are 5445 cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria, 1320 discharged and 171 dead.

A breakdown of cases by State can be found via: 
https://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng.

#TakeResponsibility
Remember, the risk of spread of #COVID19 is higher when people gather.

❗️Avoid mass gatherings including religious settings, social events & others. 

❗️Please maintain a physical distance of 2 meters away from others at all times.

#TakeResponsibility
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₦1.18 Trillion Was Recorded By Firstbank Cardholders In Transactions Value During Lockdown

  

The Chief Executive Officer of FirstBank, Adesola Adeduntan, also disclosed that the bank’s 53, 000 agents across the country processed about N512 billion worth of transactions with differing values while the lockdown lasted. He noted that the bank was “able to actively support her customers, their families and businesses through these challenging times.”

Adeduntan further noted that approximately 12.6 million withdrawals to the tune of N156 billion were carried out across FirstBank’s ATMs nationwide.“Our customers made transfers over 106 million times with a total value of about N8.18 Trillion across our digital channels. We have also recorded over 275,000 new sign-ups to alternative channels covering our Firstmobile, USSD and First-Online platforms,” he said. While calling on lovers of stress-free banking to get on board, the FirstBank CEO assured existing customers of the bank’s relentless efforts to ensure that banking transactions continue seamlessly, adding that COVID-19 will not slow down her activities and efforts at staying true to her brand promise to her customers.FirstBank cards come in a wide range of categories, each fulfilling tasks which are flexible, offer comfort and stress-free banking.

The range of cards available to customers of FirstBank are categorised into three broad groups — Debit, Credit and Prepaid cards. The grouping covers outstanding cards offerings such as Naira MasterCard, Verve Card and the pioneering Visa Multi-Currency Card.Others are Expressions MasterCard, Platinum MasterCard, Visa Infinite Credit Card, Visa Gold Credit Card, Naira Credit Cards (Visa Classic and Platinum), Visa Prepaid Card and Verve Prepaid Card.

FirstBank’s Naira MasterCard and Verve Card are secured by Chip and PIN technology with local POS/Web limit increase available upon request. The Naira denominated MasterCard comes with various benefits such as online purchases, bills payments and cash withdrawals at ATMs world-wide. The various transaction limit(s) on Naira MasterCard issued by the bank are N150,000 for ATM transactions, N2,500,000 for POS and N1,000,000 for web transactions.The FirstBank Verve Debit Card works with Chip and PIN technology to secure transactions. It allows the cardholder to conveniently pay for goods and services and is accepted by all ATMs, POS, Web, Mobile, Kiosk, and bank branch connected to the Interswitch network in Nigeria.

It is available to all account holders and enables daily transaction limits of N150,000, and N500,000 on ATM and POS channels respectively. Customers can transact up to N1 million on the web in a single transaction.

FirstBank cards also offer the Card Protection Transactions feature, which allows the cardholder to activate or deactivate it for all types of transactions, channels and locations, through the Card-in-Control Service on the Firstmobile app. Another card innovation service by FirstBank is the Visa Gold Card, which offers higher daily spending capacity and limit on ATM, POS and Web. With the Visa Gold Card, the customer is assured of $1,000 daily ATM withdrawal, $10,000 POS transaction and $5,000 on the web at any location around the world. It is a dollar denominated international Premium Credit Card issued in partnership with Visa International.

Moreso, it guarantees access to international emergency services such as Emergency Card Replacement and Emergency Cash Advance in situations where the card gets lost or damaged. The Visa Gold card comes handy when making airline bookings with its smooth seamless purchase options.Also, among FirstBank’s super cards is the VISA Debit Multi-Currency Card. First of its kind to be offered by any financial institution in Nigeria, the card is an enhancement to the existing Visa Debit Dual Currency card and can be linked to any or all NAIRA, USD, EURO and GBP accounts. It is an international card with Chip and PIN technology which can be used to make payment anywhere in the world and across all channels – ATMs, POS & Web.


With the Visa Debit Multi-Currency card, cardholders can make daily withdrawals to the tune of N150,000 (local) and $1,000 (international) from the ATM. However, on the web, a total of N1,000,000 is permitted locally while $6,250 is allowed on the international corridor daily. POS transaction limit is N2,500,000 (local) and $2,500 (international). The Platinum Debit MasterCard is a premium Debit Card denominated in Naira. It is linked directly to a customer’s Naira denominated current and/or savings account. It offers a convenient alternative to the use of cash, and cheques by giving direct access to funds in cardholders’ accounts across all channels like ATM, POS, web etc.

Like other card types, its transactions are easily monitored via the FirstBank FirstMobile App or FirstBank Internet Banking service and offers 24-hour access support for all card-related complaints through First Contact. It is a card linked to a Naira denominated account, and it is valid for three years. It is designed to suit the lifestyle of senior and management executives of multinational companies and leaders across various industries and sectors of the global economy. Its daily limits include; ATM: N300,000; POS: N3million; Web: N2,000,000 as well as Cross-border TXN limit: $500 monthly.

Speaking further, Adeduntan highlighted that the contactless capability of the bank’s Visa and MasterCards support less human-to-human contact in executing transactions, in the same way that the debit cards have remained the base channel for self-onboarding to any digital channel such as USSD, Firstmobile, FirstOnline etc. FirstBank has also initiated value added services attached to the cards including discounts at merchants' locations such as Jumia Friday, Health Plus, among others.

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BREAKING: BET9JA REDUCE IT MINIMUM WITHDRAWAL TO #1000



If you are a sport betting lover in Nigeria, you would have heard of the mega betting company called 'bet9ja'.

You will recall vividly that their previous minimum withdrawal in online betting was #5000, which made some of their customers to be discouraged in betting online, rather, they switched to the alternative option which is offline betting that has no privacy.

The reason why some of their customers dislike the #5000 minimum cashout is majorly because, when you place a bet and you win #3000 online for example, you have no choice than to place another bet just to try and hit the minimum withdrawal and unfortunately you ended up loosing. It will be a heartbreaking experience for any bettor.

Good news! It's now official, bet9ja has reduce it minimum cashout from #5000 to #1000.

This happened at the resuption of football after Covid19 mandatory break in most countries of the world. I believe this is a right step in the right direction for the company and a big relief for their customers. Below are the methods of payment. Online deposit (transaction, minimum/maximum deposit), bank cash deposit, ATM deposit and withdrawal on bet9ja online betting platform.

Payment Methods

Online Deposit

MethodTransactionMin/Max LimitStatus
InterswitchInstantMin: 100
Max: 10,000
Good
QuicktellerInstantCard DependentGood
GT BankInstantMin: 100
Max: 9,999,999
Good
GT Bank USSDInstantMin: 100
Max: 100,000
Good
Polaris BankInstantMin: 100
Max: 500,000
Good
OPAYInstantMin: 100
Max: 100,000
Good
NIBSSInstantCard DependentGood
ZenithInstantMin: 100
Max: 3,000,000
Good
Zenith USSDInstantMin: 100
Max: 100,000 (without a token)/1,000,000 (with token)
Good
Providus BankInstantMin: 100
Max: Card Dependent
Good
UBA Instant Bills PayInstantMin: 100
Max: Card Dependent
Good
UBA USSD (Magic Banking)InstantMin: 100
Max: 500,000
Good
Unity Bank USSDInstantMin: 100
Max: 20,000
Good
FirstMonieInstantWallet
Min: 100
Max: 50,000
Debit Card
Min: 100
Max: 150,000
First Bank Account
Min: 100
Max: 1,000,000
Good
Heritage USSDInstantMin: 100
Max: 100,000
Good

Bank Cash Deposit

MethodTransactionMin/Max LimitStatus
Bank DepositInstantMin: 100
Max: 1,000,000
Good
Stanbic IBTCInstantMin: 100
Max: 1,000,000
Good
Unity Bank In-branchInstantMin: 100
Max: 1,000,000
Good

ATM Deposit

MethodTransactionMin/Max LimitStatus
ATMInstantCard DependentGood

Withdrawal

MethodTransactionMin/Max LimitStatus
WithdrawalWithin 24
Banking Hours
Min: 1,000
Max: 9,999,999
Good

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