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Coronavirus which is now known as COVID-19  is generally declared by the World Health Organisation WHO as global Pandemic at Authentic News Giant We will give you Live Updates around the deadly Virus.

Nigeria Coronavirus cases climbs 18,480 – 745 new confirmed cases

Confirmed Cases by State

States Affected No. of Cases (Lab Confirmed) No. of Cases (on admission) No. Discharged No. of Deaths
Lagos 7,896 6,406 1,382 108
FCT 1,451 1,021 402 28
Kano 1,170 414 706 50
Oyo 764 474 281 9
Edo 729 538 160 31
Rivers 721 407 288 26
Ogun 586 215 356 15
Kaduna 513 217 286 10
Borno 464 101 333 30
Gombe 447 243 191 13
Bauchi 438 105 322 11
Katsina 426 171 233 22
Delta 400 279 104 17
Jigawa 317 121 190 6
Ebonyi 234 97 137 0
Imo 205 181 21 3
Plateau 186 67 114 5
Nasarawa 178 98 74 6
Kwara 177 71 100 6
Abia 173 153 20 0
Sokoto 135 6 115 14
Bayelsa 111 80 28 3
Ondo 105 48 42 15
Enugu 95 62 28 5
Zamfara 76 0 71 5
Kebbi 67 27 34 6
Anambra 66 13 44 9
Niger 66 31 33 2
Yobe 56 3 45 8
Osun 51 2 45 4
Akwa Ibom 48 6 40 2
Adamawa 42 1 37 4
Benue 36 25 11 0
Ekiti 30 4 24 2
Taraba 18 8 10 0
Kogi 3 3 0 0

Nigeria records 663 – highest daily Coronavirus cases

Coronavirus cases On the 9th of June 2020, 663 new confirmed cases and 4 deaths were recorded in Nigeria.

No new state has reported a case in the last 24 hours.

Till date, 13464 cases have been confirmed, 4206 cases have been discharged and 365 deaths have been recorded in 35 states and the Federal Capital Territory

The 663 new cases are reported from 26 states- Lagos (170), Ogun (108), Bauchi (69), Ebonyi (49), Edo (33), Rivers (30), FCT (26), Jigawa (26), Delta (20), Anambra (17), Gombe (16), Kano (16), Imo (15), Abia (14), Borno (11), Oyo (11), Plateau (8), Kebbi (6), Kaduna (6), Ondo (4), Niger (2), Katsina (2), Osun (1), Ekiti (1), Kwara (1), Nasarawa (1)

Active Cases – 8,889

Discharged Cases – 4,206

Death 365

Confirmed Cases- 13,460

Samples Tested – 79,948

Confirmed Cases by State

States Affected No. of Cases (Lab Confirmed) No. of Cases (on admission) No. Discharged No. of Deaths
Lagos 6,065 5,049 944 72
Kano 1,020 473 497 50
FCT 1,012 713 275 24
Ogun 471 272 186 13
Edo 462 322 115 25
Katsina 399 169 209 21
Oyo 398 279 112 7
Rivers 394 215 158 21
Kaduna 369 129 230 10
Borno 367 136 205 26
Bauchi 364 131 224 9
Jigawa 309 148 156 5
Gombe 246 101 135 10
Delta 175 117 50 8
Ebonyi 152 85 67 0
Kwara 143 79 63 1
Sokoto 129 14 101 14
Plateau 128 26 99 3
Nasarawa 113 77 31 5
Abia 93 86 7 0
Imo 83 64 19 0
Zamfara 76 0 71 5
Yobe 52 20 25 7
Osun 50 7 39 4
Anambra 46 42 3 1
Ondo 46 18 21 7
Niger 46 19 26 1
Akwa Ibom 45 28 15 2
Adamawa 42 4 34 4
Kebbi 41 8 29 4
Enugu 30 15 14 1
Ekiti 30 10 18 2
Bayelsa 30 10 17 3
Taraba 18 8 10 0
Benue 13 12 1 0
Kogi 3 3 0 0

Nigeria Coronavirus Cases clocks 12,486

States Affected No. of Cases (Lab Confirmed) No. of Cases (on admission) No. Discharged No. of Deaths
Lagos 5,767 4,756 944 67
Kano 999 501 450 48
FCT 952 664 265 23
Edo 401 268 109 24
Katsina 395 176 199 20
Oyo 365 246 112 7
Borno 356 142 188 26
Ogun 355 156 186 13
Kaduna 343 127 206 10
Rivers 332 175 136 21
Bauchi 291 58 224 9
Jigawa 283 125 153 5
Gombe 217 72 135 10
Delta 148 105 35 8
Kwara 135 89 45 1
Sokoto 129 14 101 14
Plateau 115 29 84 2
Nasarawa 112 76 31 5
Ebonyi 103 78 25 0
Abia 83 76 7 0
Zamfara 76 0 71 5
Imo 68 49 19 0
Yobe 52 20 25 7
Osun 49 7 38 4
Akwa Ibom 45 29 14 2
Niger 44 17 26 1
Adamawa 42 11 27 4
Ondo 42 14 21 7
Kebbi 35 2 29 4
Enugu 30 15 14 1
Bayelsa 30 19 8 3
Anambra 29 25 3 1
Ekiti 29 9 18 2
Taraba 18 8 10 0
Benue 13 12 1 0
Kogi 3 3 0 0

Nigeria Coronavirus cases rise to

10,578

Confirmed Cases by State

States Affected No. of Cases (Lab Confirmed) No. of Cases (on admission) No. Discharged No. of Deaths
Lagos 5,135 4,255 825 55
Kano 958 673 240 45
FCT 674 454 200 20
Katsina 371 253 99 19
Edo 325 243 69 13
Oyo 302 197 98 7
Kaduna 288 110 170 8
Borno 288 94 168 26
Ogun 280 111 160 9
Jigawa 270 130 135 5
Bauchi 240 11 221 8
Rivers 239 157 68 14
Gombe 161 33 122 6
Sokoto 116 6 96 14
Kwara 111 73 37 1
Plateau 105 34 69 2
Delta 88 63 17 8
Nasarawa 80 58 19 3
Zamfara 76 0 71 5
Yobe 52 21 24 7
Akwa Ibom 45 29 14 2
Osun 45 6 35 4
Adamawa 42 11 27 4
Ebonyi 40 32 8 0
Imo 39 25 14 0
Niger 33 23 9 1
Kebbi 33 0 29 4
Ondo 28 3 21 4
Bayelsa 21 11 8 2
Ekiti 20 2 16 2
Enugu 18 6 12 0
Taraba 18 8 10 0
Abia 15 8 7 0
Anambra 11 7 3 1
Benue 9 8 1 0
Kogi 2 2 0 0

Coronavirus cases in Nigeria climbs 10,162

States Affected No. of Cases (Lab Confirmed) No. of Cases (on admission) No. Discharged No. of Deaths
Lagos 4,943 4,064 825 54
Kano 954 669 240 45
FCT 660 459 182 19
Katsina 364 282 68 14
Oyo 292 189 97 6
Edo 284 202 69 13
Ogun 278 120 149 9
Borno 271 78 167 26
Jigawa 270 130 135 5
Kaduna 258 93 157 8
Bauchi 238 10 220 8
Rivers 206 133 59 14
Gombe 161 33 122 6
Sokoto 116 6 96 14
Plateau 105 50 53 2
Kwara 88 50 37 1
Delta 83 58 17 8
Zamfara 76 0 71 5
Nasarawa 62 42 18 2
Yobe 52 21 24 7
Akwa Ibom 45 29 14 2
Osun 45 6 35 4
Ebonyi 40 32 8 0
Adamawa 38 14 20 4
Imo 36 22 14 0
Kebbi 33 0 29 4
Niger 32 22 9 1
Ondo 25 3 20 2
Bayelsa 21 13 7 1
Ekiti 20 2 16 2
Enugu 18 6 12 0
Taraba 18 8 10 0
Anambra 11 7 3 1
Abia 10 7 3 0
Benue 7 6 1 0
Kogi 2 2 0 0

Nigeria Coronavirus case Rise to

9,855

States Affected No. of Cases (Lab Confirmed) No. of Cases (on admission) No. Discharged No. of Deaths
Lagos 4,755 3,939 766 50
Kano 951 708 200 43
FCT 616 426 173 17
Katsina 364 282 68 14
Edo 284 202 69 13
Oyo 280 177 97 6
Borno 271 78 167 26
Jigawa 270 156 109 5
Ogun 259 104 146 9
Kaduna 244 80 157 7
Bauchi 236 15 214 7
Rivers 204 139 52 13
Gombe 156 30 122 4
Sokoto 116 6 96 14
Plateau 104 49 53 2
Kwara 87 49 37 1
Delta 80 57 16 7
Zamfara 76 0 71 5
Nasarawa 62 42 18 2
Yobe 52 21 24 7
Akwa Ibom 45 29 14 2
Osun 45 6 35 4
Ebonyi 40 32 8 0
Adamawa 38 14 20 4
Imo 34 20 14 0
Kebbi 33 0 29 4
Niger 30 20 9 1
Ondo 25 3 20 2
Ekiti 20 2 16 2
Taraba 18 8 10 0
Enugu 18 6 12 0
Bayelsa 12 4 7 1
Anambra 11 7 3 1
Abia 10 7 3 0
Benue 7 6 1 0
Kogi 2 2 0 0

Nigeria Coronavirus case Rise to

7,839

On the 24th of May 2020, 313 new confirmed cases and 5 deaths were recorded in Nigeria
No new state has reported a case in the last 24 hours.
Till date, 7839 cases have been confirmed, 2263 cases have been discharged and 226 deaths have been recorded in 34 states and the Federal Capital Territory
The 313 new cases are reported from 17 states- Lagos (148), FCT (36), Rivers (27), Edo (19), Kano (13), Ogun (12), Ebonyi (11), Nasarawa (8), Delta (8), Oyo (7), Plateau (6), Kaduna (5), Kwara (4), Akwa Ibom (3), Bayelsa (3), Niger (2), Anambra (1)

States Affected No. of Cases (Lab Confirmed) No. of Cases (on admission) No. Discharged No. of Deaths
Lagos 3,505 2,805 658 42
Kano 896 727 133 36
FCT 505 347 144 14
Katsina 308 243 51 14
Borno 250 81 144 25
Jigawa 241 159 78 4
Oyo 240 178 58 4
Bauchi 232 62 165 5
Ogun 231 123 101 7
Edo 191 126 58 7
Kaduna 189 68 116 5
Gombe 145 24 118 3
Rivers 116 78 30 8
Sokoto 116 12 90 14
Plateau 83 55 27 1
Kwara 79 44 34 1
Zamfara 76 8 63 5
Yobe 47 33 8 6
Nasarawa 46 26 18 2
Osun 42 5 33 4
Delta 39 19 13 7
Ebonyi 33 27 6 0
Kebbi 32 11 17 4
Niger 28 22 5 1
Adamawa 27 7 18 2
Akwa Ibom 24 9 13 2
Ondo 23 4 18 1
Ekiti 20 4 14 2
Enugu 18 12 6 0
Taraba 18 8 10 0
Bayelsa 11 5 6 0
Anambra 9 8 1 0
Imo 7 0 7 0
Abia 7 6 1 0
Benue 5 4 1 0

Nigeria: Coronavirus cases hits 7,016

States Affected No. of Cases (Lab Confirmed) No. of Cases (on admission) No. Discharged No. of Deaths
Lagos 3,093 2,471 582 40
Kano 875 716 123 36
FCT 446 290 142 14
Katsina 303 239 51 13
Borno 235 122 89 24
Bauchi 228 90 133 5
Jigawa 225 143 78 4
Oyo 190 137 49 4
Ogun 183 104 73 6
Kaduna 170 82 84 4
Edo 144 99 39 6
Gombe 144 49 92 3
Sokoto 113 25 75 13
Rivers 80 52 21 7
Zamfara 76 8 63 5
Plateau 70 55 14 1
Kwara 66 40 25 1
Yobe 45 39 5 1
Osun 42 5 33 4
Nasarawa 38 18 18 2
Kebbi 32 11 17 4
Delta 31 13 12 6
Adamawa 27 12 13 2
Ondo 22 6 15 1
Niger 22 16 5 1
Ekiti 20 5 13 2
Akwa Ibom 18 4 12 2
Taraba 18 8 10 0
Enugu 16 10 6 0
Ebonyi 13 12 1 0
Imo 7 0 7 0
Bayelsa 7 2 5 0
Abia 7 6 1 0
Benue 5 5 0 0
Anambra 5 4 1 0

Nigeria: 284 new cases, 4,637 active cases of Coronavirus

States Affected No. of Cases (Lab Confirmed) No. of Cases (on admission) No. Discharged No. of Deaths
Lagos 2,954 2,332 582 40
Kano 847 690 121 36
FCT 435 311 115 9
Katsina 281 239 29 13
Borno 235 122 89 24
Bauchi 224 89 130 5
Jigawa 211 130 78 3
Ogun 178 103 69 6
Oyo 162 110 48 4
Kaduna 152 66 82 4
Gombe 136 41 92 3
Edo 119 78 35 6
Sokoto 113 25 75 13
Rivers 79 54 21 4
Zamfara 76 8 63 5
Kwara 66 40 25 1
Plateau 57 42 14 1
Osun 42 5 33 4
Nasarawa 34 15 18 1
Yobe 32 28 3 1
Kebbi 32 11 17 4
Delta 28 10 12 6
Adamawa 26 12 13 1
Niger 22 16 5 1
Ekiti 20 5 13 2
Ondo 20 4 15 1
Akwa Ibom 18 4 12 2
Taraba 18 8 10 0
Enugu 16 10 6 0
Ebonyi 13 12 1 0
Abia 7 6 1 0
Imo 7 0 7 0
Bayelsa 7 2 5 0
Benue 5 5 0 0
Anambra 5 4 1 0

204 new cases of COVID-19 reported as Toll Hits 1932

As Nigeria Continue to fight the ravaging Coronavirus (COVID-19), 204 cases has been reported raising Nigeria total case to 1932.

Thursday 30th April Cases Report by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control NCDC indicate that Kano state has the Highest number which is 80 while Kebbi and Ondo has the lowest 1…… READ FULL: 204 new cases of COVID-19 reported as Toll Hits 1932

Coronavirus Case now 1337

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As at 11:20pm 27th April- 1337 confirmed cases of COVID19 reported in Nigeria.

Coronavirus spreads to Bayelsa, Ebonyi, Kebbi as Toll rise to 1273

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control NCDC reports that Coronavirus has spread to Bayelsa, Ebonyi and Kebbi with a frightening increase to 1273.

91 new cases of COVID19 reported;

43-Lagos
8-Sokoto
6-Taraba
5-Kaduna
5-Gombe
3-Ondo
3-FCT
3-Edo
3-Oyo
3-Rivers
3-Bauchi
2-Osun
1-Akwa Ibom
1-Bayelsa
1-Ebonyi
1-Kebbi
As at 11:50pm 26th April- 1273 confirmed cases of Coronavirus reported in Nigeria.

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Coronavirus Spreads to Imo State as Toll hits 1182

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control NCDC has confirmed a Coronavirus (COVID-19) Case in Imo State.

Meanwhile Saturday Night a total of 87 new cases of Coronavirus  have been reported;

33 in Lagos
18 in Borno
12 in Osun
9 in Katsina
4 in Kano
4 in Ekiti
3 in Edo
3 in Bauchi
1 in Imo

With also a total Discharged cases of  222 and  35 Deaths

TOTAL STATES SPREAD OF CORONAVIRUS IN NIGERIA

Lagos continues to lead the Number followed by Abuja and other states respectively;

Lagos-689
FCT-138
Kano-77
Ogun-35
Osun-32
Gombe-30
Katsina-30
Borno-30
Edo-22
Oyo-18
Kwara-11
Akwa Ibom-11
Bauchi-11
Kaduna-10
Ekiti-8
Ondo-4
Delta-6
Rivers-3
Jigawa-2
Enugu-2
Niger-2
Abia-2
Zamfara-2
Sokoto-2
Benue-1
Anambra-1
Adamawa-1
Plateau-1
Imo-1

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Coronavirus Spreads to Imo State as Toll hits 1182

Coronavirus Hits 1095 in Nigeria

Coronavirus Cases in Nigeria has just hit 1095 with a total of 114 cases added lately.

80 in Lagos 21 in Gombe 5 in FCT 2 in Zamfara 2 in Edo 1 in Ogun 1 in Oyo 1 in Kaduna 1 in Sokoto were added

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control NCDC report that 114 new cases of #COVID19 have been confirmed

“80 in Lagos, 21 in Gombe, 5 in FCT, 2 in Zamfara, 2 in Edo, 1 in Ogun 1 in Oyo,1 in Kaduna and 1 in Sokoto.

“As at 11:30 pm 24th April there are 1095 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria.

“Discharged: 208. Deaths: 32” READ FULL: Coronavirus hits 1095

Coronavirus now 873 in Nigeria

4 in Lagos 5 in Katsina 4 in Ogun 2 in Delta 2 in Edo 1 in Kwara 1 in Oyo 1 in FCT 1 in Adamawa As at 11:25 pm 22nd April there are 873 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. Discharged: 197 Deaths: 28

Lagos-504 FCT-119 Kano-73 Ogun-24 Katsina-21 Osun-20 Oyo-17 Edo-17 Kwara-10 Kaduna-9 Akwa Ibom-9 Borno-9 Bauchi-8 Delta-6 Gombe-5 Ekiti-4 Ondo-3 Rivers-3 Jigawa-2 Enugu-2 Niger-2 Abia-2 Benue-1 Anambra-1 Sokoto-1 Adamawa-1

As at 11:25 pm 21st April there are 782 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria.

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59 in Lagos 29 in FCT 14 in Kano 6 in Borno 4 in Katsina 3 in Ogun 1 in Rivers 1 in Bauchi\

Lagos-430 FCT-118 Kano-73 Osun-20 Ogun-20 Oyo-16 Katsina-16 Edo-15 Kwara-9 Kaduna-9 Akwa Ibom-9 Borno-9 Bauchi-8 Gombe-5 Delta-4 Ekiti-4 Ondo-3 Rivers-3 Jigawa-2 Enugu-2 Niger-2 Abia-2 Benue-1 Anambra-1 Sokoto-1

Nigeria records 86 fresh coronavirus cases, total now 627

With 86 new coronavirus cases, the total number of confirmed infections in the country has risen from 541 to 627.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) gave the update on its Twitter handle on Sunday. It also said the total number of fatalities recorded from the virus in Nigeria increased from 19 to 21.

“Eighty-six new cases of #COVID19 have been reported: 70 in Lagos, 7 in FCT, 3 in Katsina, 3 in Akwa Ibom, 1 in Jigawa, 1 in Bauchi and 1 in Borno. “As of 11:50 pm on the 19th of April, there are 627 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. Discharged: 170; Deaths: 21,” the tweet read.

The disease has now spread to 21 states and the nation’s capital. Below is a breakdown of the cases in each of the states:

As of 11:58pm on April 18, the total number of those tested in Nigeria are 7,153 out of which there are 627 confirmed cases. 436 active cases, 170 recoveries and 21 deaths.

Nigeria Case rise to 542

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Forty-nine new cases of #COVID19 have been reported; 23 in Lagos 12 in FCT 10 in Kano 2 in Ogun 1 in Oyo 1 in Ekiti As at 10:40 pm 18th April there are 542 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria.

Nigeria Coronavirus Toll hits 493

As at 11pm on Friday Night, The Total Number of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cases hits 493.

An addition of 51 Cases was reported Nationwide by the Nigeria Centre For Disease Control NCDC

32 in Lagos

6 in Kano

5 in Kwara

2 in FCT

2 in Oyo……………… READ FULL: https://authenticng.com/nigeria-coronavirus-toll-hits-493/

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35 new COVID-19 cases reported in Nigeria as toll hits 442

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has reported 35 new cases of coronavirus in the country.

They are 19 in Lagos, 9 in FCT, 5 in Kano and 2 in Oyo.

“As at 10:20 pm 16th April, there are 442 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria.

“152 have been discharged with 13 deaths,” NCDC tweeted.

Coronavirus Cases in Nigeria hits 407

hirty-four new cases of #COVID19 have been reported as follows: 18 Lagos 12 in Kano 2 in Katsina 1 in Delta 1 in Niger As at 11:20 pm 15th April there are 407 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. 128 have been discharged with 12 deaths

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Lagos- 232 FCT- 58 Osun- 20 Kano- 16 Edo- 15 Oyo- 11 Ogun- 9 Katsina- 7 Bauchi- 6 Kaduna- 6 Akwa Ibom- 6 Kwara- 4 Delta- 4 Ondo- 3 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 2 Rivers-2 Niger- 2 Benue- 1 Anambra- 1

Coronavirus cases in NIGERIA skyrockets to 373

Eleven new cases of #COVID19 have been reported in Lagos State.

As at 10:00 pm 14th April there are 373 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. 99 have been discharged with 11 deaths.

As at 10:00 pm 14th April, number of states with confirmed cases of #COVID19: 19 + FCT

Lagos- 214
FCT- 58
Osun- 20
Edo- 15
Oyo- 11
Ogun- 9
Bauchi- 6
Kaduna- 6
Akwa Ibom- 6
Katsina-5
Kwara- 4
Kano- 4
Ondo- 3
Delta- 3
Enugu- 2
Ekiti- 2
Rivers-2
Benue- 1
Niger- 1
Anambra- 1

13 in Lagos 2 in Edo 2 in Kano 2 in Ogun 1 in Ondo As at 09:50 pm 13th April there are 343 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. 91 have been discharged with 10 deaths

As at 09:50 pm 13th April, there are 343 confirmed cases 91 discharged 10 deaths Lagos- 189 FCT- 56 Osun- 20 Edo- 14 Oyo- 11 Ogun- 9 Bauchi- 6 Kaduna- 6 Akwa Ibom- 5 Katsina-5 Kwara- 4 Ondo- 3 Delta- 3 Kano- 3 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 2 Rivers-2 Benue- 1 Niger- 1 Anambra- 1

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NCDC Cases now 323 in Nigeria

Five new cases of #COVID19 have been reported as follows: 2 in Lagos 2 in Kwara 1 in Katsina As at 09:10 pm 12th April there are 323 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. 85 have been discharged with 10 deaths There are 19 states with confirmed cases in Nigeria.

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323 confirmed cases 85 discharged 10 deaths Lagos- 176 FCT- 56 Osun- 20 Edo- 12 Oyo- 11 Ogun- 7 Bauchi- 6 Kaduna- 6 Akwa Ibom- 5 Katsina-5 Kwara- 4 Delta- 3 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 2 Rivers-2 Ondo- 2 Benue- 1 Niger- 1 Anambra- 1 Kano-1

NCDC confirms 13 new cononavirus cases in Nigeria

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, on Saturday, confirmed 13 new cases of Coronavirus in the country.

NCDC in a tweet on its official Twitter page, disclosed that the confirmed cases were in Lagos, Delta and Kano states.

This now brings the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria to 318.

NCDC wrote: “13 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported; 11 in Lagos, 1 in Delta and 1 in Kano State.

“As at 9:30pm April 11, there are 318 confirmed cases of COVID19 in Nigeria. 70 have been discharged with 10 deaths.

“There are 19 states with confirmed cases in Nigeria.”

Kano records first case of coronavirus

The Kano State Commissioner of Health, Dr. Aminu Ibrahim Tsanyawa, has confirmed an index case of Coronavirus in the state.

The state on Saturday, recorded its first COVID-19 case, since the outbreak of the disease in Nigeria.

Tsanyawa said the state government would soon make an official announcement on the development as the governor was said to be in a meeting with health experts and the state COVID19 Committee.
However, sources said the COVID-19 patient just returned from Lagos State.

Buhari hometown Daura under Lockdown over coronavirus cases

The hometown of Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari, Daura in Kastina has been locked Down by the State Government over Coronavirus cases in the area.

The Kastina State Government has confirmed three new cases of COVID-19 in the state.

Aminu Masari, governor of the state, made this known on Friday.

READ FULL: https://authenticng.com/buhari-hometown-daura-under-lockdown-coronavirus/

Nigeria Coronavirus rise to 288

Fourteen new cases of #COVID19 have been reported in Nigeria: 13 in Lagos and 1 in Delta State As at 09:30 pm 9th April there are 288 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. Fifty-one have been discharged with seven deaths.

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Lagos- 158 FCT- 54 Osun- 20 Edo- 12 Oyo- 11 Bauchi- 6 Akwa Ibom- 5 Ogun- 4 Kaduna- 5 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 2 Rivers-2 Kwara- 2 Delta- 2 Benue- 1 Ondo- 1 Katsina-1

Nigeria Coronavirus Case now 276

Twenty-two new cases of #COVID19 have been reported in Nigeria: 15 in Lagos, 4 in the FCT, 2 in Bauchi, 1 in Edo As at 09:00pm 8th April there are 276 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. Fourty-four have been discharged with six death

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Lagos- 145 FCT- 54 Osun- 20 Oyo- 11 Edo- 12 Bauchi- 8 Akwa Ibom- 5 Kaduna- 5 Ogun- 4 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 2 Rivers-2 Benue- 1 Ondo- 1 Kwara- 2 Delta- 1 Katsina-1

Coronavirus Confirmed Case now 254

Sixteen new cases of #COVID19 have been reported in Nigeria: 10 in Lagos, 2 in the FCT, 2 in Oyo, 1 in Delta and 1 in Katsina As at 09:30 pm 7th April there are 254 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. Fourty-four have been discharged with six deaths

Lagos- 130 FCT- 50 Osun- 20 Oyo- 11 Edo- 11 Bauchi- 6 Akwa Ibom- 5 Kaduna- 5 Ogun- 4 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 2 Rivers-2 Benue- 1 Ondo- 1 Kwara- 2 Delta- 1 Katsina-1

Nigeria confirmed Cases now 238

Six new cases of #COVID19 have been reported in Nigeria: 2 in Kwara, 2 in Edo, 1 in Rivers and 1 in the FCT

As at 09:30 pm 6th April, there are 238 confirmed cases 35 discharged 5 deaths

Lagos- 120 FCT- 48 Osun- 20 Oyo- 9 Edo- 11 Bauchi- 6 Akwa Ibom- 5 Kaduna- 5 Ogun- 4 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 2 Rivers-2 Benue- 1 Ondo- 1 Kwara- 2

Coronavirus: Naira Marley, JJC, others declared wanted as Police Arrest Funke Akindele

Popular Nigeria Music stars and actors including Naira Marly, JJC Skillz and others are set to be declared wanted by the Nigeria Police following the arrest of Funke Akindele.

Nollywood star, Funke Akindele, has been arrested by officers of the Lagos State Police Command on Sunday Night.

DSP Bala Elkana, Police Public Relations Officer said the command’s attention was drawn to a viral video showing a large number of persons mainly in the entertainment industry in an estate, along Ajah, Ibeju-Lekki axis, Lagos.

Nigeria case now 232

Eight new cases of #COVID19 have been reported in Nigeria: 5 in Lagos, 2 in the FCT and 1 in Kaduna State As at 09:30 pm 5th April there are 232 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. Thirty-three have been discharged with five deaths

Lagos- 120 FCT- 47 Osun- 20 Oyo- 9 Edo- 9 Bauchi- 6 Akwa Ibom- 5 Kaduna- 5 Ogun- 4 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 2 Rivers-1 Benue- 1 Ondo- 1

More 10 confirmed Cases, New Total 224

Ten new cases of #COVID19 have been reported in Nigeria: 6 in Lagos, 2 in FCT and 2 in Edo. As at 11:15 am 5th April there are 224 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. Twenty-seven have been discharged with five deaths

Lagos- 115 FCT- 45 Osun- 20 Oyo- 9 Akwa Ibom- 5 Ogun- 4 Edo- 9 Kaduna- 4 Bauchi- 6 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 2 Rivers-1 Benue- 1 Ondo- 1

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Coronavirus: FG to Borrow N500 Billion for intervention fund, Seeks NASS Approval

Coronavirus: The Federal Government of Nigeria is awaiting approval of the National Assembly to borrow N500 Billion Naira as Intervention fund for the Coronavirus.

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Five New Cases of Coronavirus confirmed, Total now 214

Five new cases of #COVID19 have been reported in Nigeria: 3 in Bauchi and 2 in the FCT.

214 confirmed cases 25 discharged 4 deaths –

Lagos- 109 FCT- 43 Osun- 20 Oyo- 9 Akwa Ibom- 5 Ogun- 4 Edo- 7 Kaduna- 4 Bauchi- 6 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 2 Rivers-1 Benue- 1 Ondo- 1

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Twenty Five New Cases Confirmed, Nigeria toll now 209

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), has confirmed twenty new cases of coronavirus in the country.

Lagos- 11 Osun- 6 FCT- 3 Edo- 3 Ondo- 1 Oyo- 1
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Coronavirus in Nigeria

“As at 10:30 pm 3rd April there are 210 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria.”

Ondo records first coronavirus case

Ondo State has joined other states to have confirm case of Coronavirus- Ondo State has recorded its first case of the deadly coronavirus.

The state Governor, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu, disclosed this on his Twitter handle on Friday.

Ondo State #COVIDー19 Index Case Update: The index case is a military officer who was a returnee from India. He has been in isolation since he returned and has been monitored by the medical team of the Military and our state team throughout this period… READ FULL: Ondo First Coronavirus Case

Nigeria to Import Chinese Medical Team to Fight Coronavirus

The Federal Government says an 18-man team of Chinese medical experts, including doctors and nurses will be arriving in Nigeria in a couple of days.

The Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, stated this while speaking at a press briefing by the presidential task force on COVID-19 in Abuja on Friday.

Ehanire also said some Chinese companies working in Nigeria, have also donated medical supplies to support the country’s fight against coronavirus.

“I have been notified of medical supplies from China, courtesy of a group of Chinese companies working here in Nigeria. A special cargo aircraft shall leave Nigeria in a few days to collect the items which include commodities, personal protective equipment and ventilators,” he said.

“An 18-man team of Chinese medical experts including doctors, nurses and other medical advisers shall come along with the flight to assist us. I must, at this juncture commend our frontline workers who are doing a great job in case identification and management.

“As we prepare to contain COVID-19, we must not lose sight of other health challenges in our country. Routine health services must continue in our hospitals. Only a wing of tertiary health centers should be used for infected patients.”

Coronavirus cases now 190

Six new cases of #COVID19 have been reported in Osun State, Nigeria. As at 11:00 am 3rd April there are 190 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. Twenty have been discharged with two deaths

Coronavirus: Ten New cases confirmed, Total Case now 184

Coronavirus (COVID-19) has continue to cause panic  around the world but in Nigeria the total confirmed Case now stands now at 184.

There was an addition of 10 More cases in Lagos and Abuja FCT, 7 and 3 respectively.

Coronavirus in Nigeria

As at 08:00 pm 2nd April, there are 184 confirmed cases 20 discharged 2 deaths For a breakdown of cases by states- covid19.ncdc.gov.ng Currently; Lagos- 98 FCT- 38 Osun- 14 Oyo- 8 Akwa Ibom- 5 Ogun- 4 Edo- 4 Kaduna- 4 Bauchi- 3 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 2 Rivers-1 Benue- 1

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Coronavirus now 174 in Nigeria

174 confirmed cases 9 discharged 2 deaths For a breakdown of cases by states- Currently; Lagos- 91 FCT- 35 Osun- 14 Oyo- 8 Ogun- 4 Edo- 4 Kaduna- 4 Bauchi- 3 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 2 Rivers-1 Benue- 1 Akwa Ibom- 5

12 New cases Confirmed, Nigeria total now 151

As at 12:30 pm 1st April, there are 151 confirmed cases 9 discharged 2 deaths

Currently; Lagos- 82 FCT- 28 Osun- 14 Oyo- 8 Ogun- 4 Edo- 4 Kaduna- 3 Enugu- 2 Bauchi- 2 Ekiti- 2 Rivers-1 Benue- 1

Nigeria Coronavirus Case now 139

Coronavirus in Nigeria

There are 139 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. Nine have been discharged with two deaths.

139 confirmed cases 9 discharged 2 deaths For a breakdown of cases by states in real time, Currently; Lagos- 82 FCT- 28 Oyo- 8 Osun- 5 Ogun- 4 Kaduna- 3 Enugu- 2 Edo- 2 Bauchi- 2 Ekoti- 1 Rivers-1 Benue- 1

Nigeria Coronavirus now 135

Currently; Lagos- 81 FCT- 25 Ogun- 4 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 1 Oyo- 8 Edo- 2 Bauchi- 2 Osun-5 Rivers-1 Benue- 1 Kaduna- 3

Nigeria Coronavirus Cases rockets to 131

An Update From the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control NCDC shows that the Coronavirus Case in Nigeria has rocketed to 131

Coronavirus Update Nigeria

As at 09:00 pm 30th March, there are 131 confirmed cases 2 deaths For a breakdown of cases by states in real time, Currently; Lagos- 81 FCT- 25 Ogun- 3 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 1 Oyo- 8 Edo- 2 Bauchi- 2 Osun-2 Rivers-1 Benue- 1 Kaduna- 3

Governor Seyi Makinde tests positive for coronavirus

Governor Seyi Makinde tests positive for coronavirus

The Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, has revealed that he tested positive for coronavirus.

Makinde disclosed this in a series of tweets from his official handle on Monday evening.

“I just received my COVID-19 confirmation test result. It is POSITIVE. I am asymptomatic and will continue to self-isolate.

“I have designated Prof Temitope Alonge, former Chief Medical Director of the University College, Ibadan, as the Head of COVID-19 Task Force while I recover fully. Please continue to comply with all the directives from the COVID-19 Task Force. Stay home, stay safe,” he wrote.

Makinde becomes the latest Nigerian governor to be infected, with Governor Nasir el-Rufai testing positive last week.

Coronavirus: Nigeria Records Second Death

It is shocking but for records; Nigeria has recorded its second coronavirus death.

This is as cases in the country rise to 111.

The Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, confirmed this on Monday at the Presidential Task Force Briefing on COVID-19 in Abuja.

Coronavirus: Ooni of Ife discovers cure for the deadly Virus

The Ooni of Ife, Enitan Ogunwusi has discovered Cure for the world most deadly Pandemic Coronavirus.

Coronavirus Case in Nigeria gets to 111

111 confirmed cases 1 death, Currently; Lagos- 68 FCT- 21 Ogun- 3 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 1 Oyo- 7 Edo- 2 Bauchi- 2 Osun-2 Rivers-1 Benue- 1 Kaduna- 1

Coronavirus: Live: Buhari Address Nigerians (Full Text)

The President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari addressed Nigeria on the World Second most deadly Outbreak Coronavirus with the code name  (Covid-19).

Here is the Full Speech as monitored by Authentic News Giant

FULL TEXT OF BUHARI SPEECH

Buhari Coronavirus Speech

Coronavirus Cases in Nigeria clocks to 97

As at 10:40 pm 28th March, there are 97 confirmed cases 1 death For a breakdown of cases by states in real time, please see covid19.ncdc.gov.ng Currently; Lagos- 59 FCT- 16 Ogun- 3 Enugu- 2 Ekiti- 1 Oyo- 7 Edo- 2 Bauchi- 2 Osun-2 Rivers-1 Benue- 1 Kaduna- 1

El-Rufai tests positive for COVID-19

El-rufai tests positive to Coronavirus

Kaduna state Governor Mallam Nasir El-Rufai has tested positive for Coronavirus (COVID-19).

The governor in a live broadcast said he submitted a sample for the Covid-19 test and the  result came in positive, adding that he has being in isolation according to Doctors order.

According to El-Rufai “I submitted a sample for the Covid-19 test and the  result came in this evening, and I regret to say that it is positive.

“According to the protocols for managing Covid-19, I am in self-isolation as required by the case management guidelines of the NCDC for a someone that is no showing symptoms.

“I wish to appeal to the people of Kaduna State to continue to closely observe the preventive measures already announced.

“It is most important that everybody should do their utmost to stay safe, stay home and stay alive.

“The Deputy Governor is chairing our Covid-19 Taskforce and will continue to issue statements from time to time.” he said.

Coronavirus Case in Nigeria Clocks to 89

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has announced new cases of confirmed COVID-19.

Nigeria now has 89 confirmed cases of the virus.

NCDC, in a tweet, said seven of the new cases are in Lagos with one in Benue.

Coronavirus: Buhari meets NCDC DG, Minister of Health at Aso Rock [PHOTOS]

Buhari with NCDC Boss and Minister

President Muhammad Buhari on Saturday, met behind closed doors with Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire and Director General of the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) Chikwe Ihekweazu, at the Presidential Villa.

The meeting held amidst calls for President Muhammadu Buhari to address Nigerians in a live telecast.

Buhari’s Personal Assistant on New Media, Bashir Ahmad, explained the meeting was held to brief Buhari on the activities and efforts put in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19 pandemic across the country.

He wrote on Twitter, “President @MBuhari this afternoon, received briefings from Minister of Health, @DrEOEhanire and Director-General of @NCDCgov, Dr. @Chikwe_I as Nigeria intensifies and introduces new measures to curtail and prevent the spread of #COVID19 outbreak in the country. #COVID19Nigeria

“Minister of Health, @DrEOEhanire and Director-General of @NCDCgov, Dr. @Chikwe_I this afternoon, briefed President @MBuhari on their activities and efforts to prevent the spread of #COVID19 pandemic across the country.”

Coronavirus: N30,000 For Nigerians Fake – FG

30,000 FOr Nigeriansa

Femi Adesina, presidential spokesman, says the report that Nigerians with bank verification number (BVN) will be given N30,000 as relief fund is false. 

The report, which went viral on Friday, said Adesina issued a statement to that effect.

The said amount was to help Nigerians “stock up their home during the stay-at-home order by the government”.

As a way of reducing the spread of COVID-19, both federal and state governments placed restrictions on public gathering.

30k FOr Nigerians

In a tweet on Saturday, Adesina asked Nigerians to disregard the information.

“Fake news peddlers have concocted a statement, purportedly issued by me, saying FG will pay N30,000 to each Nigerian with BVN, to help them stock up before an impending national lockdown. Not me. The so-called statement is hereby disclaimed,” he tweeted.

Fake news peddlers have concocted a statement, purportedly issued by me, saying FG will pay N30,000 to each Nigerian with BVN, to help them stock up before an impending national lockdown. Not me. The so-called statement is hereby disclaimed.

— Femi Adesina (@FemAdesina) March 28, 2020

The pandemic has led to a lockdown in some countries where relief materials are provided for citizens.

Taking on Adesina’s tweet, some Nigerians asked if the government has any plan to help its citizens at this time.

Below are some responses to Adesina’s tweet:

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Coronavirus: Nigeria President Buhari on the Run, Hiding in Cuba – Nnamdi Kanu

Nnamdi Kanu has leaked that the Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari is on the Run and hiding together with Abba kyari in Cuba.

In another claim via his Facebook page on Saturday morning, the IPOB leader said that ‘Jubril Al-Sudani, a name he uses to refer to the Nigerian leader, is in Cuba alongside Abba Kyari. .. READ FULL: https://authenticng.com/buhari-on-the-run-hiding-in-cuba-nnamdi-kanu/

Coronavirus Case now 81 in Nigeria

11 new cases of #COVID19 have been reported in Nigeria: 8 in Lagos, 2 in Enugu & 1 in Edo State As at 11:55pm 27th March, there are 81 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. 3 have been discharged with 1 death.

Coronavirus: Chioma Avril Rowland, Davido Girl Friend test Positive

Davido and Chioma

Chioma Avril Rowland the girl friend of the Popular Nigeria Music Artiste David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido has just tested Positive to the deadly Coronavirus.

The artiste posted this on his Instagram page and Twitter Page and related they just “came back recently from America after cancelling tour” Davido added that he is currently in self-isolation.

As of today, Nigeria has recorded 71 cases of COVID-19.

Davido and CHioma

The Assurances crooner, however, said his result and that of his baby boy came out negative.

Davido recently returned from UK after he cancelled his tour due to outbreak of Coronavirus.

His post read: “Hey everyone ! I came back recently from America after cancelling tour. My fiancé Chioma also came back from London recently with our baby.

“ We had no symptoms and still both feel perfectly fine but because of our recent travel history we decided to take ourselves and our all close associates we’ve come in recent contact with for the COVID-19 test on the 25th of March.

“Unfortunately, my fiancé’s results came back positive while all 31 others tested have come back negative including our baby.

“We are, however doing perfectly fine yet to show any symptoms whatsoever. She is now being quarantined and I have also gone into full self isolation for the minimum 14 days.”

Davido urges his fans to stay at home and stop further spread of COVID-19.

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“I want to use this opportunity to thank you all for your endless love and prayers in advance and to urge everyone to please stay at home as everyone to please stay at home as we control the spread of this virus! Together we can beat this!

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Obasanjo donates his Hilltop residence for isolation centre

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Friday announced that his former residence at the Presidential Hilltop, Abeokuta, Ogun State has been released for use as isolation centre for victims of the dreaded coronavirus disease.

Obasanjo said the 32-room facility has been handed over to the Ogun State Government for immediate take over.

Lagos Coronavirus Cases may hit 39,000

The Lagos government has expressed fears that the state might record up to 39,000 cases of Covid-19 in the state.

Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, expressed this fear while briefing journalists at the Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja on Thursday afternoon.

He said though it may be the worst scenario, it could, however, be limited to 13,000 if everybody adheres to and practices the measures directed by the government, especially social distancing.

“Our mathematical modelling shows that the worst-case scenario is that we may see up to 39,000 cases in Lagos, but if everyone practices good social distancing, the figure will be limited to 13,000.

“If we add social distancing to active contact tracing, then we will be able to bend the curve further,” he said.

Abayomi, however, said that the figures were small as compared to outbreaks around the globe.

“The figures may seem alarming at this point, but this is just to emphasize to the Lagos community to follow instructions of the incident commander to make sure that we practice social distancing and other preventive measures.

“Looking at the same time frame from the introduction of the index case, you can see that Lagos State is not seen anywhere near what Spain, Italy and Iran are showing.

“So, at weeks two and three of our index case, we are flat and at week four, we have 37 cases; while at the same fourth week, Italy, Iran and Spain had more than 20,000 cases.

“So, we are doing something right in the state,” Abayomi assured.

Coronavirus: Buhari release 10 Billion Naira to Lagos, 5 Billion to NCDC

Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari has just released 10 Billion Naira to the Lagos State Government and 5 Billion Naira to the Nigeria centre for Disease Control NCDC to fight the deadly Coronavirus in Nigeria.

Buhari expressed concerns for Nigeria during this tough time, the President made some requests and also gave some order. Read full: Coronavirus: Buhari release 10 Billion Naira to Lagos, 5 Billion to NCDC

Coronvirus: Confirmed Cases hits 65

Coronavirus tolls rises to 65 in Nigeria

14 new cases of #COVID19 have been confirmed in Nigeria: 2 in FCT, 12 in Lagos Of the 14, 6 were detected on a vessel, 3 are returning travellers into Nigeria & 1 is close contact of a confirmed case

Coronavirus: Boss Mustapha, Dr. Osagie Ehanire and Abdulaziz Marshi Result is Out

Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, and the Permanent Secretary, Abdulaziz Marshi, have tested negative to Coronavirus

Ehanire revealed this during a press conference on Thursday in Abuja.

The health minister said that the results of the tests conducted on him, the SGF and Marshi were negative.

The test became necessary after they all had contacts with Malam Abba Kyari, the Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, who tested positive to coronavirus.

Coronavirus: Buhari to release N6.5bn to NCDC to fight COVID-19

Barring any last minute change, the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government will release N6.5bn emergency fund for the fight against Coronavirus.

Buhari-led federal government is expected to release the money to Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC.

This was disclosed by the President’s Personal Assistant on New Media, Bashir Ahmad via his Twitter handle on Thursday.

According to Ahmad, Zainab Ahmed, Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning made the disclosure in Abuja.

He tweeted: “FLASH: The Federal Government is releasing additional N6.5 billion as an emergency intervention to the National Centre for Disease Control (@NCDCGov) as Nigeria intensifies the fight to curb the spread of the #COVID19 in the country, the finance minister has said y’day in Abuja.”

The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 currently stands at 51, according to NCDC.

While one death has been recorded, two patients have recovered and discharged.

Coronavirus: Six patients reportedly recover from Covid-19 in Lagos

Six coronavirus patients in Lagos State have reportedly recovered from the disease.

This was disclosed by the Special Assistant to the Lagos State Governor on Health, Dr Tunde Ajayi.

Ajayi on his Twitter handle @thetundeajai said the six patients will soon be discharged.

“6 of our #COVID19 inpatients have recovered and will be discharged soon.

“There’s something Lagos is doing right. Lagos takes the lead.” he added.

Meanwhile, Nigeria now has 51 confirmed cases of the disease.

Africa records 2,475 coronavirus cases, 64 deaths in 46 countries

Africa has recorded a total of 2,475 confirmed cases of coronavirus across 46 countries.

According to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Protection (AfricaCDC), as of Wednesday evening, out of the total 2,475 cases, the continent has recorded 64 deaths and 203 recoveries.

Below is the full list:

Central  Africa (145 cases, five deaths, three recoveries):

Cameroon 70 cases, one death, three recoveries

Central African Republic five cases

Chad three cases

Congo four cases

Democratic Republic of Congo 48 cases, three deaths, one recovery

Equatorial Guinea nine cases

Gabon six cases, one death

East Africa (193 cases, three deaths, four recoveries):

Djibouti 11 cases

Eritrea one case

Ethiopia 12 cases, four recoveries

Kenya 25 cases

Madagascar 19 cases

Mauritius 48 cases, 2 deaths

Rwanda 40 cases

Seychelles Seven cases

Somalia One case

Sudan Three cases, one death

Tanzania 12 cases

Uganda 14 cases

North Africa (953 cases, 47 deaths, 164 recoveries):

Algeria 264 cases, 19 deaths, 77 recoveries

Egypt 402 cases, 20 deaths, 80 recoveries

Libya One case

Mauritania Two cases

Morocco 170 cases, five deaths, six recoveries

Tunisia 114 cases, three deaths, one recovery

Southern Africa (740 cases, one death, 12 recoveries):

Angola Two cases

Eswatini Five cases

Mozambique Three cases

Namibia Six cases

South Africa 709 cases, 12 recoveries

Zambia 12 cases

Zimbabwe Three cases, one recovery

West Africa (444 cases, eight deaths, 20 recoveries)

Benin Five cases

Burkina Faso 114 cases, four deaths, five recoveries

Cape Verde Three cases

Côte d’lvoire 73 cases, three recoveries

Gambia Three cases, one death

Ghana 68 cases, two deaths, one recovery

Guinea Four cases

Guinea-Bissau 2 cases

Liberia Three cases

Mali Two cases

Niger Two cases

Nigeria 46 cases, one death, two recoveries

Senegal 99 cases, eight recoveries

Togo 20 cases, one recovery

Coronavirus spreads to Rivers, Toll hits 51 in Nigria

Coronavirus in Nigeria hit 51

Five new cases of #COVID19 have been confirmed in Nigeria: 2 in FCT, 2 in Lagos & 1 in Rivers 3 are returning travellers into Nigeria & 2 are close contacts of a confirmed case As at 11:25 pm 25th March, there are 51 confirmed cases 2 discharged 1 death

Coronavirus: Atiku donates N50m to fight virus

A former vice-president, and 2019 presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar, has pledged a sum of N50 million to Nigeria to curb the coronavirus pandemic.

Mr Abubakar made the announcement in a statement he issued on Wednesday.

According to him, the donation is being made on his behalf by Priam Group to form part of the stimulus package the federal government should create for Nigerians.

Atiku

The former vice president commended all individuals and corporate organisations who had contributed to Nigeria’s relief fund in one way or the other

Mr Abubakar called on more corporations and individuals with capacity, to assist the public in these trying times.

“To this end, Priam Group pledges N50 million on my behalf as my humble contribution to a relief Fund that will form part of the stimulus package.”

AUTHENTIC Reported that the former vice president Sunday, March 22nd, confirmed that his son had tested positive for the coronavirus pandemic.
Disclosing the development on his Twitter handle, Mr Abubakar urged Nigerians to pray for his son as he had been moved to Gwagwalada specialist teaching hospital.

He wrote: “My son has tested positive to coronavirus. @NCDCGov has been duly informed, and he has been moved to Gwagwalada Specialist Teaching Hospital in Abuja for treatment and management.

Wike closes land, sea, air borders to stop Coronavirus from entering Rivers State

More drastic measures have been taken be the Rivers State Government to stop the spread of Coronavirus into the state.

Rivers is the one of the metropolitan states of the Federation yet to record a case of COVID-19.

Governor Nyesom Wike in a statewide broadcast announced that air, sea and land routes into the state will be closed to traffic, beginning 6am, Thursday, March 26, 2020.

Nyesom Wike- Governor Of Rivers State on Coronavirus

Wike said that the measure became necessary after Rivers state escaped recording a case of the global pandemic.

The Governor said, “But for the vigilance of security agents who, acting on a tip- off prevented an infected person from boarding a flight from Abuja to Port Harcourt.

“The infected person beat all security measures that were put in place at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja and Abuja and was to sneak into Port Harcourt before security agents stopped her.

“Based on this alarming Information, the State Security Council met yesterday and reviewed measures already put in place and decided that there was urgent need to adopt stringent measures to protect those living and doing business in the state from the virus.

“The council has therefore taken the following painful decisions: With effect from 6pm on Thursday, March 26, 2020 , the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa will not be open to air traffic. While we may not have the right to stop flights from entering Port Harcourt, we cannot allow anybody coming from the airport to enter our State. We are confident that the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and other federal agencies will cooperate with us.

“All Land and Sea Borders will be closed.

“Vehicular movements in an out of the state have been banned. In essence no vehicle will leave Rivers State for any other State and no vehicle will be allowed to enter the state.

“Let me reiterate that the situation we are facing requires drastic measures because coronavirus has ravaged many countries.

Governor Wike said that the new measures will be in place till further notice.

The Rivers state Government Tuesday had announced a ban on all forms of open worship including crusades and vigils, public Burials and weddings were prohibited, while public parks, night clubs and Cinemas were directed to close down.

Coronavirus: Fayemi in self-isolation after meeting Bauchi Governor, Abba Kyari

Fayemi Coronavirus

The Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi, on Wednesday went into self-isolation after he had contact with Governor Bala Mohammed who tested positive to Coronavirus.

Mohammed on Tuesday confirmed that although he has no symptoms, he has been confirmed positive after having physical contact with Atiku Abubakar’s son.

Abba Kyari, the Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari also tested positive to the deadly disease.

Fayemi on his Twitter page said he has sent his samples for test after coming in contact with two people who have tested positive to COVID-19.

The governor must have been present at the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) and National Economic Council (NEC) meetings which had Gov. Bala Mohammed present.

His post read: “I just took a CoviD 19 test, having gone into self isolation since yesterday evening. I’m asymptomatic and feel well, but I was in meetings with two people who had since tested positive.

“I look forward to an all clear and have encouraged all my colleagues to take the test. “

Coronavirus: Osinbajo confirms his negative status

Coronavirus – Osinbajo

Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo has tested negative for coronavirus.

The vice president took the coronavirus test following his contact with the Chief of Staff to President Muhammad Buhari, Abba Kyari, who tested positive to the disease.

An earlier report had indicated that President Buhari also tested for the disease but his result returned negative.

Meanwhile, Vice President Osinbajo’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande, had on Tuesday disclosed that his principal was in self-isolation.

Laolu confirmed the Vice President’s result in a text message on Wednesday.

He said, “ I have been inundated with calls on whether indeed the VP had undergone a COVID19 test and the outcome.

“Yes he has and results is negative.”

Osinbajo goes into self-isolation after coronavirus Rocks Aso Villa

Osinbajo – Coronavirus

Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo has gone into self-isolation as a precaution over the COVID-19 pandemic, TheCable understands.

Abba Kyari, chief of staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, has tested positive for the virus, leading to suggestions that other members of the federal executive council (FEC) should take precaution.

Only one seat separates Kyari and Osinbajo inside the council chambers where FEC meetings are held.

It is still not clear how Kyari contracted the virus, although suspicion is tied to his recent trip to Germany where he went with Sale Mamman, minister of power, to discuss power projects with Siemens.

It is also possible that he caught the virus in Nigeria given the number of high-profile Nigerians who recently returned from the red zones.

However, Osinbajo is not leaving anything to chance as he has decided to self-isolate to avoid spreading the virus in the event that he too might have contracted it.

The vice-president was not in his office on Tuesday.

Laolu Akande, his spokesman, later confirmed that the nation’s number two citizen is in self-isolation.

Ade Ipaye, the deputy chief of staff who works with the vice-president, is also in isolation, sources told TheCable.

The presidential task force on COVID-19 toured the presidential villa on Tuesday afternoon, starting from the office of Kyari.

President Muhammadu Buhari has tested negative after his sample was taken following Kyari’s positive result.

Coronavirus: Sanwo-Olu orders closure of all markets in Lagos

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has ordered the closure of all markets.

The order is effective March 26.

Those not affected are shops selling essential commodities such as medical equipment, water, foodstuff.

Sanwo-Olu made the announcement to the press on Tuesday.

“It is not a total lockdown, we still want people on essential services to go about their normal activities. We are trying to de-centralise markets in Lagos.

“This is why we want to use some of our closed schools as markets, so people can buy food and medicine without going a long distance.

“It is only when you are alive that you can talk about economics and finance,” he said.

Currently, there are 42 cases of coronavirus in Nigeria, with most in Lagos.

Bauchi governor tests positive for coronavirus

Bala Mohammed, governor of Bauchi state, has tested positive for coronavirus.

The governor had gone into self-isolation after shaking hands with a son of Atiku Abubakar, former vice-president, who also tested positive for the virus.

In a statement on Tuesday, Mukhtar Gidado, senior special assistant to the governor on media, said Mohammed is currently under quarantine.

“This is to inform the general public that the result of the Six initial tests carried out by the Nigeria Centre for Diseases Control (NCDC) on His Excellency, Sen. Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, his family and aides that accompanied him to Lagos is out. Of the Six initial tests carried out, one sample was confirmed positive of COVID -19,” the statement read.

“The positive result happened to be that of His Excellency Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, the Executive Governor of Bauchi State.

“At this point, it should be noted that the Governor is in self-isolation as his Doctors and officials from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) have taken full charge of his quarantine. His Excellency, solicits for prayers from all and requests that all those who had contact with him or any one known to have the same medical condition to go for test immediately in order to avert further spread of the COVID -19 epidemic.”

AMVCA participants exposed to coronavirus – Lagos

Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof Akin Abayomi said on Tuesday that participants at the recently held Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Award have been exposed to a confirmed case of coronavirus.

The AMVCA 7 was held on March 14 at Eko Hotels, Victoria Island, Lagos

Abayomi, who stated this in a string of tweets, advised all attendees to observe strict self-isolation.

Of the 42 recorded COVID-19 cases in Nigeria, 29 are in Lagos, as of the time of filing this report.

See tweets:

Coronavirus: Aso Villa Shuts Down

Aso Villa, the Nigeria Power hub in Abuja, has been shut down following the confirmation on Tuesday that Abba Kyari, Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu, had tested positive for Coronavirus.

The confirmation comes hours after …… READ FULL : Coronavirus: Aso Villa Shuts Down after Abba Kyari, tests positive

Coronavirus: Nigerian Senate shuts down

Nigeria Senate – Coronavirus

Nigeria Senate on Tuesday adjourned sitting for two weeks over the ravaging coronavirus pandemic.

The decision which was announced by the Senate President, Dr Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan came after a two-hour close door session.

They are to resume on 7th of April, 2020.

They also asked the Federal Government to devote funds specifically to fight the scourge, adding that states across the Federation should also be assisted with funds.

Lawan enjoined Senators to watch out for any emergency, while he asked the Senate Committee on Health and Communicable Disease to move into action to ensure proper coordination of activities.

Coronavirus: Abba Kyari tests positive as Buhari result came out Negative

Buhari- Abba Kyari – Coronavirus

The Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Abba Kyari, has tested positive for Coronavirus meanwhile President Muhammadu Buhari has tested negative for coronavirus.

Abba Kyari was said to have possibly contracted the virus during a visit to Germany and Egypt for a meeting on the Nigerian Electricity Regulation Commission, whose executive chairman, Prof. James Momoh, was part of.

The CoS attended many meetings after his return from the trips last week.

Kyari was said to have started coughing during a meeting on Sunday at the Aso Rock Villa, fuelling speculation he could have the virus.

His test result, which came in on Tuesday morning, confirmed him positive.

President Muhammadu Buhari, who had to take the test, however is negative.

More coronavirus cases reported in Lagos, Abuja

Coronavirus hits 40 in nigeria

The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has confirmed new cases of coronavirus in Nigeria.

The update was posted on NCDC Twitter handle, Monday night.

“Four new cases of #COVID19 have been confirmed in Nigeria. 3 are in Lagos State and 1 in FCT. Two of these cases are returning travellers

“As at 11:00pm on the 23rd of March, there are 40 confirmed cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria. 2 have been discharged with 1 death recorded,” the tweet read.

The disease has been declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

A former Managing Director of Pipelines and Products Marketing Company (PPMC), Suleiman Achimugu, reportedly died of coronavirus Monday morning.

PPMC is a subsidiary of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

He returned to Nigeria from the United Kingdom a fortnight ago and started showing symptoms of the virus last Tuesday.

Achimugu was said to have died around 2:00am on Monday.

The Nigerian government has shut land borders and directed public servants on Level 12 and below to work from home from Tuesday March 24.

Wike places lockdown on Churches, Cinemas, Parks, others

The Rivers State Governor has place lock down on Churches, Parks, cinemas, nightclubs among others due to coronavirus outbreak.

In a statement Released It reads:

In furtherance of the commitment of the Rivers State Government to protect residents of the state, Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike on Monday announced that beginning Tuesday, March 24, 2020, all public parks, night clubs and cinemas will remain closed till further notice.

In a State Broadcast on Monday, Governor Wike directed religious groups to temporarily stop all forms of open worship.

He said: “with effect from the same date(Tuesday, March 24, 2020), all public parks, night clubs and cinemas in the State are to remain closed till further notice.

“Similarly, after due consultations with religious leaders, it was agreed that all religious organisations are to temporarily stop all forms of open worship . Public burial and wedding ceremonies are also banned within this period.

“In view of the fact that the disease spreads fast through body contact, social distance has become imperative if we are to contain the spread.

“May I, therefore call on all Religious Leaders, Traditional Rulers and Opinion Leaders in the State to assist government to implement these decisions by ensuring that persons under their care do not fall foul of this directive. ”

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Governor Wike directed Local Government Council Chairmen to ensure that public burials and weddings do not take place in their respective areas.

He said: “May I emphasise that Local Government Chairmen are to be held responsible if public burials and weddings take place in their Local Government Areas.

“Government will set up monitoring teams for the 23 Local Government Areas to ensure compliance. Defaulters will be seen as enemies of the State and will be made to face appropriate sanctions.

Find more coronavirus updates: Live Updates: Coronavirus (Covid-19) in Nigeria

“My Dear Good People of Rivers State, the essence of governance is to protect lives and we cannot be indifferent when this COVID-19 continues to claim lives world-wide.

“We urge everyone to remain calm and maintain social distance. We shall continue to review the situation and adjust accordingly.

“Like I said in my Broadcast last Friday, these decisions may seem painful for all of us but there is no price that is too much to pay for us to stay alive. ”

The Rivers State Governor stated with effect from Tuesday, March 24, 2020, surveillance posts will be set up across the state.

“The Rivers State Government having reviewed current developments across the country is desirous to further strengthen prevention measures across the State to keep our citizens safe.

“To this end, with effect from tomorrow, Tuesday, March 24, 2020 , Surveillance Posts are to be set up at the following Borders of the State:

(1) Emohua for motorists coming from Bayelsa and States

(2) Omerelu for motorists coming from Owerri

(3) Okehi for motorists coming from Imo State through Etche

(4) Akwuzie in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area for motorists coming from Imo State

(5)Oyigbo Toll Gate for motorists coming from Aba and

(6)Opoku in Khana Local Government Area for motorists coming from Akwa Ibom State.

“Marine entry points: Port Harcourt and Onne Ports , Nembe, Bille,Bonny and NLNG Jetties are also going to be under surveillance. Each of the Surveillance Posts shall be manned by trained health and security personnel who will ensure that motorists and seafarers are tested before they are allowed to enter the State.

“All motorists and seafarers are please enjoined to cooperate with the Surveillance teams as they have been empowered to legitimately enforce this directive,” Governor Wike said.

The Governor added: “I use this medium to call on citizens to minimise family visits . Rather , everyone should maintain contacts through the use of telephones. ”

Coronavirus: Bauchi gov in self-isolation after meeting Atiku’s son

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Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, says he met and shook hands with Mohammed, the son of former Vice-President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, who tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday.

The governor said in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Mukhtar Gidado, that he met Atiku’s son on an Aero Contractors’ flight recently.

He, therefore, stated that he had gone into self-isolation in line with the directive of the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control.

The statement read in part, “This is to inform the general public that his Excellency, Bala Mohammed, has gone into self-isolation.

“This development is sequel to a report from the NCDC that the son of former VP of Nigeria was tested negative for the coronavirus upon his return from an international trip through Lagos.

“It would be recalled that Governor Bala Mohammed, who also recently returned from, an official trip in Lagos, met with Mohammed Atiku Abubakar in the Aero Contractor aircraft where they shook hands and exchanged pleasantries.

“So far, the governor has not exhibited any symptom of the disease but based on the recommendation of the NCDC, he will remain indoors to avoid the risk of spreading the disease. Currently, the blood sample of the governor is being taken and is undergoing a clinical test.”

Coronavirus: FG cancels meetings, threatens religious leaders flouting safety rules

The Federal Government has announced the cancellation of the meeting of heads of states and governments of the Chad Basin scheduled for next week.

Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, announced this at a media briefing in Abuja, on Monday.

He said the cancellation was part of measures being taken by the government to stop the spread of the CoronaVirus.

Mohammed also said the government was prepared to bring the full weight of the law on religious leaders, pastors, and imams who continue to flout the directive on public gathering.

Coronavirus: Profile of Suleiman Achimugu, Nigeria first death

Suleiman Achimugu died Monday 23rd, March 2020 2am, The cause of his death is the deadly Coronavirus now known as Covid-19.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) confirmed the death in its update on the virus on Monday.

It said the 67-year-old deceased had underlying medical issues and was undergoing chemotherapy for cancer.

The patient, Suleiman Achimugu, former managing director of the Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC), died at 2am on Monday.

State: The deceased, a native of Kogi state, was said to have returned from the United Kingdom two weeks ago.

He was said to have started exhibiting the symptoms of the virus on Tuesday and the case was reported to the NCDC who took his blood specimen for a test.

He tested positive and was evacuated to the specialist hospital, Gwagwalada in Abuja but died while receiving treatment.

FIND MORE CORONAVIRUS UPDATES: Live Updates: Coronavirus (Covid-19) in Nigeria

According to a source, his family members are reportedly under quarantine at their home.

A statement from the family issued by Abubakar Achimugu said the deceased had been buried according to Islamic rites.

”Our family is deeply saddened to inform you of the sudden death of our beloved Father, Uncle, Brother and friend. Engr. Suleiman Achimugu (former Md of PPMC),” the statement read.

”He died of COVID 19 on 22/03/2020 some days after he arrived Nigeria from the UK. He was in self isolation upon his return from the UK and personally called NCDC after experiencing some discomfort that are related to COVID 19 symptoms.

”He tested positive and was promptly evacuated to the specialist hospital. He died while receiving treatment.

”We implore the general public to pray upon his soul and the recovery of infected persons .Your thoughts and prayers would be appreciated.

”Please maintain the public social distancing and restriction advice as we all walk through this very difficult time.He has since been buried according to Islamic rites. May Allah SWA have mercy on him.”

Earlier in the day, Nigeria recorded five new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 36.

Out of the 36 cases, 33 are active while two patients have recovered and discharged.

According to NCDC, the virus has spread to six states -FCT, with seven cases; Lagos, 24 cases; Oyo, one case; Ogun, two cases; Ekiti, one case and Edo, one case

Coronavirus: Nigeria records one Death

The first  Coronavirus death has just hit Nigeria for now.

National Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, has confirmed the death of a 67-year-old male Coronavirus patient, Aisha Sulaiman-Achimugu, who contacted the virus returned home following medical treatment in UK.

Mr  Sulaiman-Achimugu, a former Managing Director of Petroleum Pricing Monitoring Corporation, PPMC.

According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), the case was a 67-year-old male who returned following a medical procedure in UK.

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He had underlying medical conditions- multiple myeloma and diabetes and was undergoing chemotherapy.

Find more coronavirus update: Live Updates: Coronavirus (Covid-19) in Nigeria

Coronavirus: Aisha Buhari reacts as Atiku’s son tests positive

The First Lady, Aisha Buhari, has prayed for the quick recovery of the son of the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party and former vice president, Atiku Abubakar.

She stated this while reacting to reports that the former Vice President’s son had tested positive for coronavirus.

Atiku in his statement noted that his son has been moved to Gwagwalada specialist hospital.


Aisha Buhari in a post on her official Twitter account wrote: “Your Excellency, It’s with a deep sense of concern that I extend my sincere prayers towards the quick recovery of your dear son.”

“Allah renu en Amin.”

Five new coronavirus cases in Nigeria as disease spreads to Edo

Nigeria has recorded five new cases of the coronavirus, making a total of 35 cases in the country.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) announced this via its Twitter handle on Monday.

It also said the virus has spread to six states — FCT, with six cases; Lagos, 24 cases; Oyo, one case; Ogun, two cases; Ekiti, one case, and Edo, one case.

Out of the 35 confirmed cases — only 33 are active — two patients have recovered from the disease and discharged.

The NCDC said the federal capital territory (FCT) and Lagos recorded two of the new cases each, while Edo recorded one.

5 new cases of Coronavirus in Nigeria

It added that two of those infected newly are returning travellers from the United Kingdom.

Here is a timeline of the infection in Nigeria.

February 27: Nigeria confirmed its first case, an Italian citizen who returned from Milan.

March 9: The second case was confirmed, a Nigerian who had contact with the Italian citizen.

March 17: The third case was confirmed, a 30-year-old Nigerian who returned from the United Kingdom.

March 18: Nigeria confirmed five new cases of the virus, four of the new cases were in Lagos while one was in Ekiti.

March 19: The country confirmed four new cases of the virus.

March 21: 10 new cases were recorded: seven in Lagos, and three in Abuja.

March 22: Nigeria confirmed five new cases, three in Lagos, one in Oyo, and one in Abuja.

March 23: Five new cases confirmed, two of which are returning travellers from the UK.

Coronavirus: FG closes Lagos, Abuja airports

The federal government has ordered the two remaining international airports in Lagos and Abuja closed to all international flights, effective from 11pm on Monday, March 23, 2020.

Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, had on Friday, during a briefing of the State House Correspondents, hinted of an eventual closure of the two other international airports.

However, on Saturday afternoon, the Director-General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Captain Musa Nuhu, in a statement, announced the planned closure of the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, and Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport Abuja.

The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 had earlier on Friday announced the shutting the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano; Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu and the Port-Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, starting from 12am on Saturday, March 21, 2020.

The statement, however, noted that emergency and essential flights are exempted from the restriction, adding also the all local flights would continue their normal schedules.

“Further to our earlier letter on restriction of international flights into Nigeria, we wish to inform you that effective Monday 23 rd March at 2300Z to 23rd April at 2300Z, Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos (DNMM) and Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport Abuja (DNAA) will be closed to all International flights.

“Emergency and essential fliqhts are exempted from this restriction.

“This is in addition to the closure of Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano (DNKN), Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu (DNEN) and Port-Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa (DNPO) effective Saturday 21 March at 2300Z.

Coronavirus: Atiku confirms son is positive

Coronavirus is real as Atiku Abubakar, The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party has announced that his son tested positive for coronavirus.

He made his known via his verified Twitter handle on Sunday.

“My son has tested positive to coronavirus,” he tweeted. Read full here:click here

Coronavirus cases in Abuja now four after new positive test

The federal capital territory (FCT) has confirmed one new case of the coronavirus in the nation’s capital.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) announced this via its Twitter handle on Sunday.

This brings to 27 the total number of confirmed cases of the infection in Nigeria — with four of them in Abuja and 19 in Lagos.

Ogun has two cases while Ekiti and Oyo has one each.

The new case in Abuja comes barely 24 hours after the city recorded its first cases of COVID-19.

Here is a timeline of the infection in Nigeria.

February 27: Nigeria confirmed its first case, an Italian citizen who returned from Milan.

March 9: The second case was confirmed, a Nigerian who had contact with the Italian citizen.

March 17: The third case was confirmed, a 30-year-old Nigerian who returned from the United Kingdom.

March 18: Nigeria confirmed five new cases of the virus, four of the new cases were in Lagos while one was in Ekiti.

March 19: The country confirmed four new cases of the virus.

March 21: 10 new cases were recorded: seven in Lagos, and three in Abuja.

March 22: Nigeria confirmed five new cases, three in Lagos, one in Oyo, and one in Abuja.

Lagos records three new cases of coronavirus — 26 patients now in Nigeria

The Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) says three new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Lagos.

According to a tweet shared on the NCDC handle on Sunday, the cases had a history of travelling to high-risk countries in the last seven days.

This brings the total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in the country to 26 as at 8:05am on Sunday.

This is including the case announced by Seyi Makinde, the governor of Oyo state, on Saturday night.

Two patients have been discharged since cases of the disease were confirmed in Nigeria.

There are 19 patients in Lagos; one in Ekiti; two in Ogun, and three in the federal capital territory (FCT).

“The COVID-19 confirmation test for the suspected case at Bodija has come back POSITIVE. The result was released at 17:35 PM of March 21, 2020,” Makinde had said.

“Another returnee from Texas, USA, has also been identified at Oluyole local government area. She has been kept in self-isolation with close monitoring by the state epidemiological team. All recent returnees are again urged to identify themselves to ministry officials and self-isolate for 14 days.”

The agency urged anyone who returned to Nigeria from any country in the last 14 days to embark on self-isolation.

Nigeria records 10 new coronavirus cases — 3 in Abuja

Nigeria has recorded 10 new cases of coronavirus, including in the federal capital territory (FCT), Abuja.

Osagie Ehanire, minister of health, announced this on Saturday.

He said the infection is in three states in addition to the FCT — Lagos, Ekiti, and Ogun.

There is a total of 22 confirmed cases in the country currently.

The three cases in Abuja — two males and one female — all returned from abroad between March 14 and 18.

While one has been in self-isolation, the other two have not.

The minister also said the 10 new cases are Nigerians, and that nine of them have travel history to Canada, France, The Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom and returned in the past one week, while the tenth case is a close contact of a previously confirmed case.

Ehanire said: “Nigeria has recorded 10 new cases of COVID-19 in Lagos and Abuja.

“That is a total of 22 cases in Nigeria: Lagos, 16; FCT, 3; Ekiti, 1, and Ogun, 2.”

He added that two of the patients have been discharged, and that “all cases are clinically stable and receiving adequate care”.

One of the recent cases confirmed in Lagos was that of local transmission.

The patient in his 50s did not travel out of the country, but had contact with one of the patients that returned from abroad.

To curb the spread of the virus, the federal government banned travellers — with the exception of Nigerians — from 15 countries that have recorded more than 1,000 cases of the disease.

Most schools including tertiary institutions have also been shut down till further notice.

The FCT adminsitration had said it set up two isolation wards in the nation’s capital in response to the disease.

Italian who brought coronavirus to Nigeria discharged from hospital

Coronavirus carrier discharged

The Italian who imported coronavirus into Nigeria has been discharged from the Infectious Disease Hospital in Yaba, Lagos.

AUTHENTIC NEWS GIANT  that the patient, who tested positive for the disease on February 28, left the hospital on Friday evening.

The man flew into Nigeria from Milan, Italy, on February 24. He had reportedly lodged at a hotel close to Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Ikeja, Lagos, before moving to Lafarge Africa Plc, Ewekoro in Ogun state, the next day.

He fell sick on the third day of his stay in the country and tested positive for the disease two days after.

Subsequently, 39 people who had contact with him were quarantined but one of them tested positive for the disease while others were discharged but the Nigerian who contracted the disease later recovered.

Commenting on the release of the man from the hospital, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the governor, said the patient donated one unit of white blood (plasma) that would be used in treating other patients.

“The Italian gentleman who was the index case is now negative and is being discharged. Through a combined effort of Lagos State, Ogun State and Federal Health Authorities, we were able to limit the transmission of the virus to a single contact,” he said in a statement.

“This involved aggressive contact tracing and containment strategies. However we now have several new imported cases and we hope we can apply the same contact tracing strategy along with social distancing to slow down the outbreak which may be brewing from these new cases.

“The index patient consented to donating one unit of white blood ( plasma) before he was discharged today. The blood plasma is rich in antibody proteins that target #COVID19 virus.

“The white blood plasma is frozen in our Bio-bank and will be useful in handling new cases. The blood plasma will be beneficial for the treatment of new patients in the absence of a defined therapeutic drug for #COVID19 yet.

“The index patient appreciated the exceptional care and support given to him by staff of the mainland infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba, all members of the EOC/and the Lagos State government.

“The EOC team was extremely happy to bid the patient farewell. Once again, we like to convey the enthusiasm of our team to do the very best possible in handling incidents of Coronavirus.”

Nigeria currently has 12 confirmed cases of the disease.

WAEC postpones 2020 WASSCE

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Coronavirus: Schools, Religious Organisations Banned in Rivers State

Nyesom Wike- Governor Of Rivers State

Rivers state has joined other states in the country to take precautionary measures against the spread of the Coronavirus.

The state government on Friday ordered the closure of private and public schools in the state.

This is coming hours after the federal government ordered the closure of tertiary institutions, secondary and primary schools nationwide. READ FULL: Coronavirus: Schools, Religious Organisations Banned in Rivers State

Kaduna suspends religious, social gatherings

Kaduna State Government has advised religious leaders to suspend all religious gatherings such as Friday Juma’at prayers, daily congregational prayers and Sunday services as part of efforts to reduce the chances of spreading COVID-19.

This followed the state government’s containment measures that closed down all schools including nursery and primary schools, secondary schools and all tertiary institutions in the state effective Monday, March 23, 2020 for 30 days.

A statement issued from Sir Kashim Ibrahim House and signed by Governor Nasir El-Rufai’s Special Adviser on Media and Communication, Muyiwa Adekeye stated that the administration was taking a cue from the decision of the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, ”the cradle of Islam, not to hold Juma’at prayers in the two Holy Mosques in Makkah and Madina.”

”In many Muslim-majority countries like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, members of the public are encouraged to pray at home, and not congregate as is the practice in normal times,’’ he said. READ FULL

Coronavirus: Nigeria bans entry from US, UK, China, 10 other countries

The Federal Government  of Nigeria has banned entry into the country for travellers from 13 countries with high number of coronavirus cases. The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. Boss Mustapha, who disclosed this on Wednesday in Abuja, said the countries are; China, Italy, Iran, South Korea, Spain, Japan, France, Germany, Norway, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Netherlands and Switzerland.

The SGF said the restrictions will come into effect from Saturday, 21st March, 2020 for four weeks subject to review. Mustapha, who is also the Chairman of the 13-man Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, told newsmen that the affected countries recorded over 1,000 cases domestically. READ FULL: Coronavirus: Finally Nigeria Places Travel ban on US, China, UK, others

Nigeria confirms five new coronavirus cases

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The Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH) has confirmed five new cases of the coronavirus in Nigeria within the last 36 hours.

The minister of health, Dr. E. Osagie Ehanire, in a statement Wednesday morning, revealed that three from the new cases arrived from the United States, while two came in from the United Kingdom. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had earlier tweeted about the new five cases.

WHO declares Coronavirus a pandemic

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has labeled the coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19) a pandemic. WHO Director General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said the number of COVID-19 cases outside China has increased 13-fold, while the number of affected countries has tripled in the past two weeks.

Speaking during a media briefing on Wednesday in Geneva, he said there are now more than 118,000 cases in 114 countries, adding that 4,291 people have lost their lives to the disease. He said thousands more were fighting for their lives in hospitals and that the number of cases, deaths, and affected countries were expected to climb even higher in the days and weeks ahead.

Dr Tedros said WHO has been assessing the outbreak around the clock and was deeply concerned by both the alarming levels of spread and severity, as well as alarming levels of inaction. He said: “We have therefore made the assessment that COVID-19 can be characterized as a pandemic.”

A pandemic is a disease that has spread across a large region (such as many continents) or all over the world. The WHO boss, however, said that describing the situation as a pandemic does not change WHO’s assessment of the threat posed by the virus, what WHO was doing, nor what countries should do. He said: “Pandemic is not a word to use lightly or carelessly. It is a word that, if misused, can cause unreasonable fear, or unjustified acceptance that the fight is over, leading to unnecessary suffering and death.”

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He said WHO has never before seen a pandemic sparked by a coronavirus, adding that this was the first pandemic caused by a coronavirus. “And we have never before seen a pandemic that can be controlled, at the same time. WHO has been in full response mode since we were notified of the first cases,” Dr Tedros said. While saying that the organisation has been calling on countries daily to take urgent and aggressive action, he said several countries have demonstrated that the virus could be suppressed and controlled.

He said 81 countries have not reported any case, and 57 countries have reported 10 cases or less, adding “If countries detect, test, treat, isolate, trace, and mobilize their people in the response, those with a handful of cases can prevent those cases becoming clusters, and those clusters becoming community transmission.” He advised all countries to strike a fine balance between protecting health, minimizing economic and social disruption, and respecting human rights. “WHO’s mandate is public health. But we’re working with many partners across all sectors to mitigate the social and economic consequences of this pandemic. “This is not just a public health crisis, it is a crisis that will touch every sector – so every sector and every individual must be involved in the fight,” he said.

FG releases N984m for Covid-19

The Federal Government of Nigeria has released N620 million, the second tranche of the funds needed to tackle the coronavirus (Covid-19) disease. This was disclosed in a statement by Yunusa Tanko Abdullahi, the Special Adviser, Media & Communications, to the Minister of Finance , Budget and National Planning.

HomeNewsFG releases N984m for Covid-19 ADVERTISEMENT FG releases N984m for Covid-19 By Chris Agabi | Published Date Mar 7, 2020 6:10 AM TwitterFacebookWhatsAppTelegram The Federal Government of Nigeria has released N620 million, the second tranche of the funds needed to tackle the coronavirus (Covid-19) disease. This was disclosed in a statement by Yunusa Tanko Abdullahi, the Special Adviser, Media & Communications, to the Minister of Finance , Budget and National Planning late evening Friday.

The Ministry had released the first tranche of N364 million sometime ago and the process of releasing the second tranche has been concluded with the release of N620 million this morning, bringing total release to N984 million. The statement noted that “the approval by President Muhammadu Buhari for the release of funds to tackle COVID-19 was an emergency and the process of releasing the fund was also an emergency as it was an unexpected expenditure.” Read more: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/fg-releases-n984m-for-covid-19.html

Lagos records first coronavirus case in Nigeria

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The Federal Ministry of Health on Friday confirmed the first case of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the country. Minister of Health, Doctor Osagie Ehanire in a statement said the case, confirmed in Lagos State was an Italian citizen who worked in Nigeria and returned from Milan, Italy to Lagos on the 25th of February.
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