Thursday, 5 August 2021

Paul Johnson: Chicago house music DJ dies at 50 after catching Covid



Influential Chicago house music DJ Paul Johnson has died at the age of 50 after contracting Covid-19.

James Gunn Forced To Backtrack After Saying Martin Scorsese Lives In ‘Shadow Of Marvel’ Films



James Gunn has put a lid on attempts to create beef between him and Martin Scorsese after responding to the director’s criticism of Marvel movies.

Gunmen Kill RCCG Pastor in Lagos



The Resident Pastor of King of Kings Parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Mile-12, Lagos, Bolanle Ibrahim, was yesterday shot dead by a yet-to-be-identified gunmen.

Rangers to play in front of FULL Ibrox against Malmo and Celtic after Council green lights maximum capacity return



Rangers are set to be roared on by a full Ibrox Stadium for their massive Champions League qualifying return leg against Malmo.

11 arrested over racist abuse after Euro 2020 final

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Police have arrested 11 people as part of their ongoing investigation into the racist abuse directed towards England players after July's Euro 2020 final.

Nigeria records highest daily infection of COVID-19 in six months

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The third wave of the coronavirus pandemic has continued to ravage Nigeria as the country on Wednesday recorded four new deaths and 747 cases, ranking the highest daily infection figure in more than six months.

Wednesday, 4 August 2021

From Forbes' Desk, Rihanna is Officially a Billionaire and the Wealthiest Female Musician in the World



Rihanna, with her robust music career and successful businesses, Fenty Beauty and Savage x Fenty, has officially joined the billionaires club, Forbes reports today.

According to Abba Kyari, he helped Hushpuppi recover N8m loan, not bribe



The embattled detective, Abba Kyari, on Tuesday spoke on the bribery allegations involving Ramon ‘Hushpuppi’ Abbas in order to detain an associate, Chibuzo Vincent.

Men who ejaculate 21 times a month could reduce their risk of prostate cancer by a third

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A new study from Harvard University has found that men who ejaculate 21 or more times a month could reduce their prostate cancer risk by a third.

Increasing the accuracy of early ovarian cancer detection



Increasing the accuracy of early ovarian cancer detection: A test being developed in Queensland could help to reduce the high mortality rate from ovarian cancer by dramatically improving the accuracy of early detection.

World Breastfeeding Week, August 1-7, 2021



World Breastfeeding Week, August 1-7, 2021, is a global campaign to raise awareness and galvanize action on themes related to breastfeeding.

UK facing outbreak of norovirus next month that could spread with Covid




According to Metro News in the UK, an outbreak of norovirus could spread in combination with Covid from next month when the country may face a period of ‘unpredictable epidemics’.

Scientists warned rates of the seasonal vomiting bug are down this year as a result of social distancing rules and heightened hygiene awareness during the pandemic.

Because we have been washing our hands more, wearing masks and staying at home, there has been a drop in colds, flu and other viruses.

As things return to normal, scientists fear the UK is ripe for an unusually large outbreak of these illnesses because the ‘transmission dynamics’ have changed.

The prediction has been made by the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling, Operational sub-group (SPI-M-O), for the SAGE committee.

A document on their ‘concerns’, published on Friday and dated July 14, described autumn as a risk point.

The statement said: ‘SPI-M-O is concerned that September and October 2021 will be a particularly risky point.

‘In the trajectory of the epidemic. It is likely behaviours will take time to return to more normal levels and, if this coincides with the return of schools and universities in the autumn, significant pressures on healthcare could be seen. This could be exacerbated by other normally seasonal infectious diseases increasing in prevalence.’

The document explained that during the past 18 months, diseases such as influenza, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and norovirus, have been circulating much less in the population than previous years.

It said: ‘Their transmission dynamics have changed due to the measures to control Covid-19 and, as a result, there may be a period of unpredictable epidemics of these diseases before their normal seasonal patterns return.

‘It is also possible there will be interactions between SARS-CoV-2 and other infections, both in combination and in competition. Any such effects are as yet unknown.’

The scientists added that monitoring Covid cases may be more difficult during peaks of other respiratory viruses.

The most common symptoms of norovirus include diarrhoea, vomiting and a high temperature.

Although it usually thrives in winter, health officials have already noticed a spike in England as more people have social interactions.

Cases have been predominantly linked to nursery and childcare facilities so far but there has been a rise across all age groups.

Fears over the illness – and its potential impact on the NHS – come a month after Professor Chris Whitty warned the NHS to ‘brace’ itself for a hard winter – with a flu surge likely.

The chief medical officer told a Downing Street press conference: ‘The winter is inevitably going to be tricky and the NHS is likely to have both Covid and some resurgence of other respiratory viruses that were suppressed by the degree of lockdown last time round.

‘So I think we should be realistic and this coming winter may be very difficult for the NHS.’

Covid returns to China's Wuhan after more than a year without a single case



The virus is back in Wuhan where the first Covid outbreak was detected, more than a year without a single case.

Rafael Nadal opens up on his mental health ahead of bid for history at US Open

 

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The world number three admitted there are times he has felt "anxious" during his career, while saying he feels no extra pressure to win a record 21st Grand Slam title in New York.

Rafael Nadal has opened up about his own mental health ahead of the North American hard court swing, where he will bid to win a record 21st Major at the US Open. Speaking in Washington as he prepares to play the Citi Open for the first time, he admitted to feeling anxious at times in his career. With Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic all tied on 20 Grand Slams, one could pull ahead in New York and make history.

The world number three is gearing up to play his first match since a shock semi-final loss to Novak Djokovic at Roland Garros.

The 13-time French Open champion was an obvious favourite to capture the title again this spring, which would have taken him to a record 21 Grand Slam titles.

Instead, the Serb went on to sweep both the French crown and Wimbledon, meaning he, Nadal and Federer now sit equal with 20 Majors, the most any male player has ever achieved

It means there is even more pressure weighing on the upcoming US Open, presenting the chance for one of the big three to pull ahead in the Grand Slam race with a historical win.

Ahead of his opening round clash against Jack Sock at the Citi Open, the Spaniard said he would be approaching the US Open in the same way as always, despite history being on the line.

Speaking to CBS Evening News, Nadal said: “Honestly, it's the same important as always. The fact that Novak has 20, Roger have 20, I have 20 don't increase the motivation for me, or the pressure.

“My approach will not change. I always stay the same. I do my way. If Novak or Roger plays there and win, okay, well done for them. I will not be frustrated for that.

“I know I achieve something that I never dreamed about, and I gonna keep fighting for, keep doing things.”

The 35-year-old has been getting involved in the current mental health conversation happening in sport, having openly voiced his support for Simone Biles after she withdrew from multiple Olympic events.

After recently saying he “100%” respected her decision, Nadal opened up about his own mental health and admitted there have been moments of stress and anxiety, including in 2015.

"Everybody approaches the issues in a different way,” he said.

"We are under pressure because the competition makes you feel more stress. But, at the same time, we are super lucky persons, you know, because we are able to work on one of our hobbies.

“The most important thing in this life, in my opinion, is be happy, more than anything else.

"Sometimes you feel a little bit anxious.”

The man known as the ‘King of Clay’ shared different methods athletes could take to tackle their mental struggles, admitting he pushed through in the past and was able to accept his losses.

“One approach is stop it for a while and try to recover.

“Another approach is just keep trying and accept that you have this problem. You accept that you will not win.

“My approach was to keep going and slowly overcome that situation. So I was doing, and after eight months I started to feel much better.”

In Sokoto, 14 Corps Members Test Positive for COVID-19


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Fourteen National Youth Service Corps members, undergoing orientation have tested positive for COVID-19 in Sokoto state.

Tuesday, 3 August 2021

Seven PDP NWC Members Resign From Office


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Peoples Democratic Party's (PDP) The party’s National Organising Secretary, Colonel Austin Akobundu (retd), confirmed Tuesday that seven members of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party have resigned from office.

He said those who resigned from their offices are deputy members of the party’s NWC

The names of those involved were yet to be determined at the time of this report.

However, they were thought to have taken the action to put pressure on the National Chairman of the party, Prince Uche Secondus, to vacate his position.


Even though his tenure is to end in December, he is believed to be eyeing a fresh tenure in office.

It's almost certain Abba Kyari will be extracted to the US

 

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The deputy commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari may be facing possible extradition after he was suspended by the Inspector General of Police, Usman Baba Alkali.

Kyari has also been removed as the head of the Intelligence Response Team, IRT and is currently facing a special panel looking into his indictment by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI.

Monday, 2 August 2021

IGP has recommended the suspension of DCP Abba Kyari over FBI indictment


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The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, has recommended the immediate suspension of DCP Abba Kyari, the Head of the Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT), from the Service of the Nigeria Police Force, pending the outcome of an ongoing internal investigations.

This was disclosed in a statement signed by CP Frank Mba, Force Public Relations Officer on Saturday.

Saturday, 6 July 2019

A High Court has ordered the forfeiture of Diezani’s jewellery, gold iPhone worth $40m


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Report suggests that Justice Nicholas Oweibo of the Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered the forfeiture of 2,149 pieces of jewellery and a customised gold iPhone, valued at $40m, belonging to Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke, the 
former Minister of Petroleum Resources.

Friday, 9 June 2017

Cristiano Ronaldo is highest-paid player, Lionel Messi third - Forbes

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Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo remained atop Forbes' list of the world's highest-paid athletes, beating out NBA star LeBron James.
Ronaldo, 32, is reckoned to have earned $93 million (€82.5m, £71.7m) between his Real salary ($58m) and off-the-field endorsements ($35m) last year. Barcelona and Argentina forward Lionel Messi, who was No. 2 last year, was third on the list, with calculated earnings of $80m ($53m in salary/winnings, $27m in endorsements).