Saturday 28 November 2020

110 new cases of Coronavirus recorded in Nigeria

 


110 new cases of Coronavirus was recorded in Nigeria on Saturday November 28, as confirmed by the Nigeria Centre for Disease (NCDC). 

 

A breakdown of the new cases is as follows; Lagos-26, FCT-23, Kaduna-20, Katsina-11, Ogun-7, Ekiti-6, Plateau-5, Rivers-4, Kano-3, Nasarawa-3, Niger-2. 

 

There are now 67,330 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Nigeria and 1,171 deaths have been recorded. 62,819 patients who recovered from the disease have also been discharged. 


Friday 20 November 2020

Nigerian woman rescued from drowning by brave passersby but her boyfriend is not so lucky

 


A woman was rescued from drowning after her screams were heard by passersby.

 

Not much is known about the woman or how she got into the water at the moment.

 

Samuel Otigba, a business strategist who jumped into the water to save her, shared a photo of her lying unconscious after she was pulled out and gave an update.

 

He said the woman had gone in the water with her boyfriend then they began drowning. 

 

It is reported that the boyfriend didn't make it. The woman was lifeless when she was brought out but was still breathing.

 

She has been handed over to a medical doctor and is expected to recover.



 

Nigerian Government signs agreement to import fuel from Niger Republic

 


The Nigerian government, through the ministry of petroleum resources, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the government of Niger Republic for the importation of petroleum products.

 

According to a statement released by the ministry of petroleum resources, Soraz Refinery in Zinder, Niger Republic, has an installed refining capacity of 20,000 barrels per day compared to the nation’s 5,000bpd domestic requirement. This leaves a surplus of 15,000 barrels per day.

 

Mele Kyari, group managing director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), signed the MoU on behalf of Nigeria while Alio Toune, director-general of Niger Republic’s National Oil Company, Societe Nigerienne De Petrole (SONIDEP), signed on behalf of Niger Republic.

 

The signing was witnessed by the ministers of state for petroleum of the two countries, Timipre Sylva for Nigeria and Foumakoye Gado for Niger Republic.

 

"This is a major step forward. The Niger Republic has some excess products which need to be evacuated. Nigeria has the market for these products. Therefore, this is going to be a win-win relationship for both countries," Sylva said.

 

"My hope is that this is going to be the beginning of deepening trade relations between Niger Republic and Nigeria."

 

In his remarks, Mele Kyari said Nigeria and Niger Republic have had long engagements in the last four to five months with a view to restoring the importation of petroleum products (excess production) from Niger into Nigeria.

 

He said: "With this development, we hope to have a long-lasting and sustainable commercial framework to have a pipeline from the Soraz Refinery in Zinder (Niger) into the most proximate Nigerian city so that we can develop a depot.

 

"We are happy that we have reached that conclusion and our two ministers have endorsed this framework. We are also working on a detailed MoU between our two companies so that we can continue the execution process immediately."

 

Nigeria currently imports refined petroleum products despite having four refineries.

What you need to know about Atim Hogan

 


Atim Hogan was Born and raise in a christian family Mr and Mrs Effiok Hogan of Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria and at 17, enrolled at the university of Calabar were she studied Education in Planning, 

she is a struggling woman that loves business,travelling and fun to be with. In 2001 she started blogging as a hobby and run affiliate marketing for Several Web Hosting company with in and and outside Nigeria all for ends means

After successfully running affiliate Marketing and studying of Web Hosting From Several Web Server Provider's, Atim Hogan lunch her Web hosting company in 2019 known has HoganHost today

 

110 new cases of Coronavirus recorded in Nigeria

  110 new cases of Coronavirus was recorded in Nigeria on Saturday November 28, as confirmed by the Nigeria Centre for Disease (NCDC).    A ...