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Universities Resumption Date 2020

If u are a student in any of the tertiary institutions in Nigeria, you must have been searched for Resumption date for all schools in Nigeria, including both (federal, states, and private, polytechnics and colleges of education). The holiday has become very boring especially for those who have not yet learned any skill prior to the break. With these alarming figures, it, therefore, becomes unsafe to re-open schools for students to resume because we all know how students behave. Aside from their natural behavior, it will be difficult to practice social distancing as well as other health guidelines. This is the reason why schools has not resume yet. From all indications and information we have gathered this week and running, schools will definitely resume in JULY. So if you are a final year student and you have a project to do, you better get on four feet to make sure they run their project very well.

Latest Morning News Today, 10th of June, 2020

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has confirmed 663 new COVID-19 cases in 25 states and the federal capital territory (FCT). This is the highest daily toll ever since Nigeria confirmed its index case on February 27, 2020. With 663 samples confirmed positive on Tuesday, a total of 13,464 COVID-19 cases have now been recorded in 35 states and the FCT. 1. Kaduna reopens hotels, supermarkets, places of worship after 75 days in lockdown. El-Rufai says it is still considered unsafe for markets and schools to reopen. The Kaduna State government has announced the partial lifting of a lockdown that was first enforced in March 2020 to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Governor Nasir El-Rufai announced during a broadcast from Tuesday, June 10, that the quarantine order has been revised for permission to reopen the state significantly from Wednesday, June 10. The governor said businesses could reopen Wednesday in accordance with safe reopening protocols

Some interesting facts about Eagle that you may not know.

Eagle as a bird             Eagles are admired all over the word as a living symbol of power, freedom and surpasses beyond usual. They belong to the family of  Accipitridae.  They are carnivores type of bird, have a life span of about 34 years. They cover a wide range region of New Zealand and Antarctica. Their habitat includes arboreal and aquatic. Eagle has about 50-60 species still existing.     Features of Eagle   ·          They can be differentiated from other birds by their larger size, very much powerful body ( strong),, heavier beaks and head. Eagles are very much larger than any other birds except vultures ·          They possess unusual eyes that is large in size to their heads with very large pupils. ·          The eyes of Eagles have about million light-sensitive cells per square of their retina which is 5x more than man’s two thousand light sensitive cells. Man’s eyes sees only 3 basic colors while Eagles see 5. This feature made them to spot between camouflage prey and

Breaking News in Nigeria this Morning, Sunday 7th June 2020

1. A Covid-19 patient who escaped from Imo state has been arrested in Ondo state. The members of Ondo state special task force on Covid-19 have arrested a Coronavirus patient that escaped from Imo state to come and stay at Akure, Ondo state. The patient was apprehended at the popular Ojo Oba Market in Akure on Saturday. The woman was caught where she was selling second hand clothes to people in the market. 2. The murder of a pregnant woman in Ibadan looks like a ritual killing - Police. The Oyo State Police Command has said that the murder of Azeezat Somuyiwa, 29, in the Akinyele Moniya Local Government Area of Oyo State, is similar to ritual killing. The Police said investigations were ongoing to unravel the circumstances surrounding Somuyiwa’s death and that of 18-year-old Barakat Bello who was raped and killed in the same LGA. In a bid to unearth facts behind the murder of the duo, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Nwachukwu Enwonwu, relocated his office to the area. 3. La

How a Year 1 UNIBEN student was gang-raped, killed inside church.

The management of the University of Benin (UNIBEN) yesterday confirmed the death of one of its students, 22-year-old Miss Vera Uwaila Omozuwa, who was gang-raped and clubbed to death by yet-to-be-identified persons. The incident took place inside the Ikpoba Hill branch of Redeemed Christian Church of God, in Benin City, Edo State. The victim was beaten on May 13, where she went to study. She died on May 31, 18 days after, at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital. She was 22 years old. It was gathered that the Ikpoba Hill branch of the church where the incident occurred was on Sunday morning set ablaze allegedly by angry students of the university. The 100-Level student of the Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Life Sciences of the institution, was said to have gone to the church to read when her assailants pounced on her and hit her with a fire extinguisher after raping her. News of her attack was first published in the newsletter of the Students Union Government (SUG) of the u