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Nigeria Now Divided Between Those Who Want One Nigeria And Separationists Says Fani-Kayode

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 Former minister of aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode says Nigerians are no longer divided between the ruling All Progressives Congress and its foremost opposition, the Peoples Democratic Party. He disclosed that the soul of the united states is now torn between these who accept as true with that Nigeria is nevertheless higher as one and these agitating for separate sovereign nations. He went in addition to country that the preference of the man or woman that will become the nation’s subsequent President will decide the destiny of Nigeria in 2023. Fani-Kayode printed this on Tuesday on his Twitter web page whilst reacting to the nation of chaos and anxiety presently ravaging the country. “The battle in Nigerian politics is no longer between the two primary parties, specifically PDP & APC, however between the integrationists, who accept as true with in a united, unbreakable Nigeria & the separatists who agree with in the balkanization of our united states of America into quite a number

California Calls For Blood Donation Amid "Increase In Covid19 Cases"

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The California Department of Public Health on Saturday released a request for blood donation as  state battles "increase in Covid19 cases" ".   "Blood centers are in urgent need of all blood groups right now with the increase in Covid19 cases," the department tweeted on Saturday.  The state took a sad step on Friday when it reported 585 Covid19-related deaths, the highest on record.   Additional medical personnel, including members of the National Guard  and United States Army and Air Force health care providers, were mobilized to provide assistance to the overrun.

Florida Reports More Than 31,000 New Cases Of Covid19 On Saturday

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  After the Florida Department of Health did not release a Covid19 report yesterday in recognition of the New Years holiday, another 31,518 cases of Covid19  were reported in state today, according to ministry data.   There are 1,354,833 total cases of Covid19  in the state, the Florida Covid19 data dashboard showed.  220 new coronavirus-related deaths were also  reported on Saturday, bringing the total number of deaths in the state to 22,210, according to the state's health department.   According to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, there are currently 6,701 people hospitalized with Covid19 in the state.

U-turn As Schools And Rising Covid Cases Crash Expectation of new year easing

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Government hopes for a new year easing of the Covid pandemic are unravelling, with ministers forced into a U-turn on reopening primary schools and hospitals across the country struggling with rising numbers of severely ill patients. As the crisis escalates, the Nightingale hospital built in London’s ExCeL centre is expected to take Covid patients next week, for the first time since the spring. Hospitals in east London are under extraordinary pressure, while Essex and Buckinghamshire have both declared a major incident, which enables local leaders to seek government support. Other major hospitals around the country are preparing for the worst. Government hopes for a new year easing of the Covid pandemic are unravelling, with ministers forced into a U-turn on reopening primary schools and hospitals across the country struggling with rising numbers of severely ill patients. As the crisis escalates, the Nightingale hospital built in London’s ExCeL centre is expected to take Covid patients

Nerc Denies Electricity Tariff Increment By 50%

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The management of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has stated that there is no 50 per cent increment in electricity tariff. Micheal Faloseyi NERC spokesman refuted the reported increase in a statement on Tuesday.   “The commission states without doubt that no approval has been granted for 50 per cent tariff increase in the tariff order for Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOs) which took effect from January 1, 2021,” The tariff for customers on Service Bands D and E (customers being served less than an average of 12 hours of supply per day for a period of one month) remains frozen and subsidised in line with the policy direction of the Federal Government. he stated.  In compliance with the Electric Power Sector Reforms Acts (EPRSA) and the nation’s tariff methodology for biannual review, the rates for Service Bands A, B, C, D and E have been adjusted by N2.00 to N4.00 per kWhr to reflect the partial impact of inflation and movement in foreign exchange