Fatal accide-e-nt!? Head injury? In a barrack where 10 kilometers per hour speed limit is strictly enforced? A top military personnel queried in disbelief as death of first female combat helicopter pilot in Nigerian Airforce history, Tolulope Arotile, generates debates on social media and across the country. The death of Flying Officer Tolulope Arotile, who at just 23 year-old became the first ever female combat helicopter pilot in Nigeria’s history, has stirred anger and pity among Nigerians who have demanded a probe into the circumstances that led to…
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US, UK, Canada entangle in dirty fight with Russia over COVID-19 vaccines ‘theft’
The United States (US), United Kingdom (UK) and Canada are engaged in serious bickering with Russia over allegations Moscow is engaged in theft of COVID-19 vaccines being developed in laboratories in Oxford and America. Hackers linked to Russian intelligence services, CNBC report read, are trying to steal information about coronavirus vaccine research in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. Quoting security officials, the report claimed that a group known as APT29 — also known as “Cozy Bear” — was likely to blame for the attack. They said the group, which…
Read More50,000 Nigeria’s IBEDC customers lament 10-year crazy billing, load shedding
Ogijo, a border town between Lagos – Nigeria’s commercial capital – and Ogun State, craves end to a decade of suffering, frosty relationship with Ibadan Electricity DisCo About 50,000 customers of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) in Ogijo, a boundary community between Lagos and Ogun state, have lamented load scheding, crazy billing and, in some cases, total blackout from the utility company. The customers led by President, Ogijo Development Association, a group registered with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Mr. Kalejaiye AM Mayor, and a community leader, Alhaja Abolore Owolewa popularly…
Read MoreReal reason NNPC stood against fuel Tank Farms’ swift relocation from Lagos, others
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has warned against a swift relocation of over 100 fuel tank farms and loading gantries from their current locations in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital. Tank farms, Platforms Africa reports, are huge storage facilities for petroleum products where products are offloaded and stored for transportation to retail stations. The location of the plants along Lagos towns of Ijegun, Kirikiri and other parts of the country has been blamed for traffic congestion along the major road that lead to two biggest seaports in Lagos. It…
Read MoreSouth Africa reimposes lockdown restrictions as COVID-19 cases surpass 300,000
South Africa has reimposed lockdown restrictions after COVID-19 cases in the country surpassed 300,000. The government said it was reintroducing the lockdown restrictions to combat the soaring numbers in the worst-hit country in Africa with over a quarter of a million people infected. South Africa, arguably Africa’s most developed country, is already showing signs of being overwhelmed by the pandemic – an ominous outlook for the rest of the continent of 1.3 billion people. The government insists it is trying to revive the economy – while at the same…
Read MoreNigeria’s Six Southwest States open Schools August 3, widen country’s North, South Education gulf
Six states located in the South-West region of Nigeria have unveiled plans to reopen schools August 3, 2020, widening the gulf in education between the Country’s South and the North. This move by Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti states is to have their students sit for the 2019/2020 West African School Certificate Examinations (WASSCE) being conducted by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) against the current decision of the Federal Government and 19 States from the country’s North who have embargoed resumption and participation in WASSCE indefinitely. The…
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