By Dada Larry New 5G (fifth-generation) networks are going live over the next few months and in the process it will unleash the greatest technological shifts in a generation, one that promises to instantly deliver speeds 5,000% faster than today’s best mobile devices. Indeed, experts predict this new tech will eventually replace almost every internet connection on earth. By 2021 alone there will be an estimated 29 billion devices hooked up to 5G, creating more than $1.46 trillion in market value for investors. That’s why many legendary technology investors are…
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COVID -19: Interstate Boarder Lockdown Not Possible- Patani LG Boss
By Politicsgovernance As the spread of Coronavirus pandemic and the order by the 36 governors of the federation on interstate lockdown, the chairman of Patani local government area of Delta State, Perez Omoun has disclosed that it would be difficult for a total lockdown of the state boarders across the country. Findings by this online reveals that the interstate boarder closure as ordered by the state governor is partially observed in Patani local government area a boarder town between Delta and Bayelsa States. A combined team of security operatives, heath…
Read MoreCOVID-19:Uduehi Donates Palliatives To The Aged In Delta Community
By Omamuzo Efidhere The saying that charity begins at home was clearly demonstrated recently when the Founder and National president of The League of Women Voters of Nigeria (NILOWV), Rt. Hon Dame Esther Kelicha Uduehi PhD, KSG, LSM, FNIM, donated palliatives to the aged in Ukwuani, Local Government Area of Delta State. Fielding questions from newsmen, Dr. Mrs. Esther Uduehi, said that the palliatives were to help cushion the effect of the lockdown on the old people in the area. “I understand that as old people, fending for…
Read MoreFace Mask Defaulters Risk Quarantine In Isolation Centre – DTSG
Delta Government has warned that anyone seen in public without face mask would be taken to any of the Isolation Centres in the state. Commissioner for Information in the state, Mr Charles Aniagwu, made this known in Asaba on Monday and said that the measure was part of the resolutions reached at a meeting of the Technical Committee for the Prevention of Covid-19 in Delta. According to Aniagwu who briefed the media at the end of the meeting, relaxing the lockdown for economic reasons should not jeopardize the safety…
Read MoreCOVID-19: Relieving Okowa’s Worthy Initiatives
By FIDELIS EGUGBO The social media has provided a means for people to express themselves freely without much hindrance. The fact that the laws on restricting its usage in Nigeria is loose has also given room for some people to make wild and unsubstantiated claims and move on without considering the damages caused by their false posts. Coronavirus disease, otherwise known as Covid-19, is changing the world order and the fact that most people have access to information via smartphones, further buttresses the reality that the world…
Read MoreCovid-19: UNESCO Laureate Reacts To UNPA Reports On Unintended Pregnancies, Advises On Family Planning
….As UNESCO Laureate authenticates UNFPA reports, Researchers view on the negative effects of Lockdown By Victor Bieni UNESCO Laureate, Professor Sir Bashiru Aremu has said that the only way the global Community can manage the COVID- 19 Pandemic unplanned pregnancies rate, gender-based violence and other harmful practices and the number “skyrocket in Millions” in the months ahead as reported by United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is by adopting family planning approaches in their lives. UNESCO Laureate, Prof Sir Bashiru Aremu while reacted to a report released by the United…
Read MorePompeo says ‘significant’ evidence that new coronavirus emerged from Chinese lab
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Sunday there was “a significant amount of evidence” that the new coronavirus emerged from a Chinese laboratory, but did not dispute U.S. intelligence agencies’ conclusion that it was not man-made. “There is a significant amount of evidence that this came from that laboratory in Wuhan,” Pompeo told ABC’s “This Week,” referring to the virus that emerged late last year in China and has killed about 240,000 people around the world, including more than 67,000 in the United States. Pompeo then briefly contradicted a…
Read MoreMesut Özil donates another £81,333 to charity
According to a statement on the Turkish Red Crescent website, Özil is donating 713,000 Turkish lira (£81,333) to charity to provide food for those in need. Thousands of families in Turkey, Syria and the Somali capital of Mogadishu will receive his aid. This isn’t the first time Özil has helped the charity. He worked with them last year as well, donating meals to 16,000 people as part of his wedding celebrations. The AFC Bell also recently reported that Özil is preparing to donate a share of his money to a…
Read MoreCOVID-19: Caring For Daily Income-Earners Our Major Challenge — Okowa
Delta Governor, Sen. (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, said the state faced a major challenge in dealing with the informal sector in the prevailing lockdown aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19. He said this recently at “The Platform”, the Annual Worker’s Day programme of the Covenant Christian Centre dedicated to Nigeria’s Battle Against COVID-19 on Channels TV monitored in Asaba via Skype. The governor disclosed that it was a tough challenge making those who relied on daily income to comply with the sit-at-home order of the state government.…
Read MorePolice detain Clarence Peters over popular dancer’s death
Music director and producer Clarence Peters is currently being detained by the Lagos State Police Command over the death of popular dancer, Love Divines known as Kodak. This happened after reports emerged that the popular dancer died at Peters’ house on Wednesday while charging her iPhone. It was reported that the dancer was barefooted and sat near the door of the residence while operating the plugged phone when the incident happened. According to reports, she suffered chest burns when the phone fell on her body and died before they got…
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