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COVID-19 Call For Support For #FeedTheStreet Programme

School In The Street, through its #FeedtheStreet programme, has been providing daily meal to street children in Ikorodu (Lagos) and Abeokuta (Ogun) since the beginning of COVID-19 lockdown. As the lockdown enters phase 2 of another 14 days, we are fast running out of resources. Going by the rate at which robbery incidents are being […]

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You Can Only Know The Weakness Of Fear When You Carry The Light Of God ~ Bishop David O. Oyedepo

Colossians 2:8 We have been redeemed to live a disease free life by Christ Jesus. Whatever we don’t fear cannot befall us. Job 3:25. The spirit of fear is one vital room for Sickness and diseases to come into our lives. Job 2:7 It is the mission of the devil to make life unbearable and […]

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Over 2Million People Now Infected With Coronavirus Or CoVid-19 Globally ~ INN Nigeria

Global coronavirus cases crossed the 2 million mark early Wednesday as China and Latin American countries reported new infections. The global total reached 2,005,564. Death toll from the 210 countries and territories affected by the virus, is also over 126,600. China reported 46 new infections, a sharp drop from the 89 reported on Tuesday. Argentina […]

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CoVid-19: Sanwo-Olu Approves 3Month Moratorium On MSME’s Loan Worth N2.8 Billion

 Lagos Governor targets political parties, religious, ethnic groups in new palliative scheme The three months moratorium on loans to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) granted by Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is a reprieve of about N410 million, it was learnt yesterday. There will be no interest payment on the N2.8billion loans given out by the […]

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CoVid-19: Quarantined Patients In Uganda Having Sex ~ INN Nigeria

The Ugandan Government has revealed that citizens in COVID-19 quarantine centres were having sex with each other. The Ministry of Health said this was against the social distance measures and could cause spread of the disease among those already at risk. Uganda reports that Permanent Secretary, Diana Atwine, made the disclosure on Radio One talk […]