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March 22, 2020

CORONAVIRUS ! CHINA PLAN TO SEND CORONAVIRUS INFECTED CLOTHES TO NIGERIA -SEE PHOTOS


YawaBase Reports:The recent outbreak of the Coronavirus has kept everyone in great shock as many are still confused about the cause of the epidemic.

This whole thing started in  China but in recent time there are proven facts which shows that the coronavirus has gone to affect other countries cutting across Asia down to Africa.

Read More:  Important things you must do to avoid contacting CoronaVirus

While every country is fighting Tooth and nail to eradicate this dangerous disease that have come to live with men some are also busy plotting further spread of this coronavirus.

Information reaching us this morning stated clearly with a photo proof  of how china (the coronavirus most affect country) allegedly  Stack and exporting clothes  which according to reports are confirmed too be corona infected down to Africa and other Asian countries.


Taking a cursory look at these bells of clothes,  you will discover that they are still very wet,  and it's somehow believed that these are clothes that coronavirus patients wore  in their isolated zones.

Although investigating is still ongoing  to confirm the authenticity of these rumour .

But if this happens to be true then I have no doubt to say that this will be a  clear definition of man's inhumanity to his fellow mankind.


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March 8, 2020

Goodluck Jonathan Congratulates Dr Okonji Iweala on her appointmented as Member of the South Africa's Presidential Economic Advisory Council

I congratulate Dr N. O. Iweala  who served as the co-ordinating minister for the economy/finance minister in my cabinet, on her appointment as a member of South Africa’s Presidential Economic Advisory Council. 

As a two-time minister in Nigeria you left indelible marks as an astute manager of the nation's economy and resources. I am delighted that you have continued to place your substantial wealth of experience as a development economist at the service of many nations  and international organisations to aid global growth and progress.

Read Also : Fulani Herdsmen Closed  all roads leading to South East and South south, traveller stranded on the road 

I have no doubt in my mind that you will excel in the new assignment.

GEJ_ Congratulatory message forwarded on twitter.

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March 2, 2020

President Buhari Sent a Heartwarming Message to Pastor Adeboye as he turns 78

President of the federal Republic of Nigeria Muhammadu  Buhari sent  his goodwill message to the general oversee of the Redeem Christmas Church of God Pastor E. A Adeboye as he celebrates his 78th Birthday today.


 I join the Christian community in celebrating the General Overseer of Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, at 78. I salute his dedication to God, and his consistency in preaching and living the gospel for many years.

I recall my interactions with Pastor Adeboye over the years; his forthrightness in telling the truth to leaders, his dedication and kindness have always stood out. I pray that the Almighty God will grant him longer life, good health and more wisdom to continue in divine service.#President Buhari.

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September 7, 2019

Don't retaliate against South Africans- Pastor Adebayo warns youth

General Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye has warned Nigerians never to think of retaliation against South Africans.
Adeboye, who spoke at the September Holy Ghost Service of the church held at the

Redemption Camp, Ogun State, said retaliation would not be the best option but to leave everything for the government to handle.
“I need to make an appeal, please listen. Please, don’t think of retaliation against South Africa. I’ll tell you why. In 1966 just before the civil war, Colonel Ojukwu made an announcement in Nigeria.
“He said he couldn’t guarantee the safety of Nigerians and told non-easterners in the east to go home. Suddenly, we heard that the students of University of Ibadan had cornered all the easterners there and requested that the westerners be safely returned.

“Immediately, all our easterner friends changed and started planning how to retain us until their brethren be returned too. While we were all trembling, a man noted for cracking expensive jokes said he had a child and he had hope to be remembered.
“That joke left the remaining of us thinking about our death and how to plan our escape. You don’t know what it is to be in another man’s land. Don’t retaliate against the South Africa because of the Nigerians still in South Africa,” he said.

According to Adeboye, “anytime you hear a University is rioting, the people involved are less than 10% of the entire university population.

“The average South African is a decent person, those causing the trouble aren’t many.Let us leave this case to the government to sort things out.”


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September 4, 2019

Letter to Nigeria and her weak government.

Nigeria was once 100% Better,Richer and promising than, Ghana, Dubai, India, Korea, Ivory Coast,south Africa, Mali, Morocco, Congo, Tunisia, Cameron and many others  countries but today,The bush meat is now beginning to chase the hunter.

I have sat down to analyze the problems  going on in Nigeria only to discover that the same problems are caused by Nigerians.
The Old must die in power,
The elders of the country.
The mirror of the nation.
The leaders of the people.
The political gods and goddesses
The first and second citizen of the country.

In recent time,  Nigeria has produced the most feeble, slow, weak, sluggish, reluctant leaders in her government.
Nigeria has become a dumping ground for refuses, a gutter where dirty waters flow into the nothingness.

In Nigeria today,  the orderliness of God's creation has been trampled by her leader thereby preferring animal's to human beings.
Cow has greater value in the market than any Nigerian citizen when placed on scale.

It is so sad to say that a full blooded leader (president) could have his eyes closed at night to sleep when his subjects are been cheated, tortured,killed and even smoked like dry fish in other countries where citizens from same foreign countries parade themselves here in Nigeria and our Police and arm forces would still  be the one protecting them with guns.

Oh Mr President,  where is your conscience?  You have traded your conscience for humanity for cows and tomatoes.

South African government are killing Nigerians for prisionable and personable offences and you sit down with a cup of coffee in your offices.

Comment and share this post if you don't like the killings of Nigerians in South Africa

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September 2, 2019

Man got Stucked while having sex with a married woman. Photos

A man, who’s a native of Kenya got stuck while having sex with a married woman, according to an online report – a native doctor had to be invited to perform some ritual on the both of them after their secret was brought to light in a rather embarrassing and dramatic way.

In a viral video shared by one Tonny, a Facebook user who hails from the country, the woman can be seen writhing in pains on the bed as the native doctor performed the ritual.
The couple were covered up with a blanket while the drama was going on even as people entered the room to film them.
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August 27, 2019

A ‘Cure’ for Ebola is out but Will it Stop the Outbreak if People Won’t Get Treatment?

After several months of intense research, mAb114 and REGN-EB3, two out of four drugs tested, where found to have been effective in a clinical trial, according to a joint statement on Aug. 12 by the World Health Organisation (WHO), DRC's National Institute for Biomedical Research (INRB) and Ministry of Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).

It is the first ever multi-drug trial for the deadly virus.

The deadly hemorrhagic fever has claimed the lives of 1,800 people since last August.
"This is very good news for patients," Dr Esther Sterk, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Adviser for Tropical Diseases, told IPS. "It is good that these two drugs are recommended because not only do we expect them to improve their chances of survival, but they are also easier for medical staff to administer."

The complexities of receiving treatment
But the latest outbreak of the deadly virus has resulted in fear among local communities. With the epicentres of the outbreak largely centred in conflict-ridden areas, communities there have been fearful and mistrustful of the virus and medical workers. Many also found the process of screening for the disease reportedly intimidating.

And on Aug. 13, residents in Goma, the capital of North Kivu province and a city of two million people overlooking Gisenyi in neighbouring Rwanda, was overrun by protestors after the news spread that two Ebola patients were been healed and discharged from the treatment centres.

"People misunderstood it, and thought the government and white people were plotting to infect us all with Ebola by letting these patients go home. It is only later in the day that we were told that these people were free to go because they were treated with a new cure that has just been found," Christian Kasereka, an informal trader, told IPS.
In July, Marixie Mercado, United Nations Children's Agency spokesperson told IPS that, "the Ebola outbreak is taking place in an extremely complex operational environment and the response must of course factor in political, security, and socio-cultural challenges".

She said that UNICEF was leading the work on community engagement. "We work with a broad swathe of influential community and religious leaders, mass media, schools, and Ebola survivors, to bring crucial knowledge on symptoms, prevention and treatment, to the households and communities most at-risk.

"We are learning from intensive, ongoing research and analysis of community feedback to better understand local needs, fears and concerns, and to adapt the response in ways that are socially and culturally acceptable. There is growing community ownership over the response, but far more is needed," Mercado said at the time.
Greater community ownership and understanding needed to stop the outbreak
The Goma protests offered truth to her words that more still needs to be done.
Other international health agencies have the same view.
Sterk did caution that while the drugs improved the chances of survival of patients, teams working on the ground could not relax as ways to reduce transmission needed to be found.
"While this is welcome news, it alone, won't end the Ebola outbreak. We still urgently need to find a way to cut transmission, which requires placing affected communities at the centre of the response by prioritising their healthcare needs and rethinking the current failing response strategies," Sterk told IPS.

"We expect that using the two most successful treatments will improve the outcome for patients, but the challenges remain there: to break the chain of transmission, to improve the follow-up of contacts, to encourage people to report to a health facility as early as possible when the symptoms appear, to support the healthcare infrastructure in the region so that access to general healthcare is preserved during this difficult time."
The WHO had echoed these concerns in its statement last week stating that not enough people were being treated. Currently people take 5 to 6 days before seeking treatment.

Euloge Ishimwe, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) head of communications for Africa region, told IPS that people with symptoms often delay or avoid going to a health facility or an Ebola treatment centre, placing their families and communities at risk.
"This also has critical impacts on our work with communities. If communities are engaged and understand the treatment as well as see more people surviving from the disease, they are more likely to seek health care early," Ishimwe said, adding that the findings were a pinnacle moment in the Ebola response, as it allowed communities to access early treatment.

MSF has worked alongside several partners under the supervision of the WHO and took part in the implementation of the trials while supporting the Ebola treatment centres in Katwa and Butembo between January and February this year.

The study is part of the emergency response in DRC, in collaboration with a broad alliance of partners, including MSF, the Alliance for International Medical Action (ALIMA), the International Medical Corps (IMC), INRB and NIAID, which is part of the United States' National Institutes of Health.
The study has since stopped and the successful drugs are being administered to all those affected.

"We must move forward to implement the outcomes of this research. We will continue to conduct rigorous research with our partners.
We'll incorporate those findings into the outbreak response through a variety of prevention and control strategies," Dr Mike Ryan, WHO Executive Director for Emergencies Programme, had said in a statement.

Highlights of the latest outbreak:

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August 19, 2019

Fire outbreak!!! Katangowa market is on fire now. Disturbing photos

Traders Count Losses As ‘Mysterious’ Fire Wipes Out Section Of Katangowa

Goods worth millions have been destroyed following an early morning fire that engulfed Katangowa Market in Agbado/Okeodo Local Council Development Area, along the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway on Monday, August 19.

The fire outbreak which started around 3.15am destroyed the entire stretch of fairly used clothes’ shops opposite the Central Mosque in the market.

Eyes Of Lagos gathered that men of the state fire service and officials of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency were on the ground to put the blaze under control.

Also on the ground are policemen from the Okeodo Divisional Headquarters to prevent the looting of unaffected shops.

Though no life has been reported lost, the immediate or remote cause of the fire outbreak was yet to be ascertained at press time.

This came barely 24 hours after a free-for-all broke out between some Hausa and Yoruba traders over a minor misunderstanding in the same area. Fortunately too, nobody died during the incident.

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August 18, 2019

Nnamdi Kalu reacts over the courageous Arrest on Senate Governor

Nnamdi Kanu has finally reacted to the attack on former Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu in Germany by members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB)
Recall LIB reported that the Senator representing Enugu West District was invited as a Guest of Honour to the second Annual Igbo Cultural Festival which was held in Nuremberg, and he was physically attacked by IPOB members.
Reacting to incident, Nnamdi Kanu described it as courageous act which will serve as a polite warning to those engaged in selling the collective interest of the "Igbos" to the Fulani caliphate.
He tweeted;
He tweeted, “the courageous act by IPOB at Nürnberg Germany is a polite warning to those engaged in selling our collective interest to Fulani caliphate. Nwodo, Igbo governors are warned.

Source from Lindaikejis's blog.

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June 18, 2019

Esut Student Died After Taking Fake Malaria Drug- details and photos

Using fake Malaria drugs is said to have been the cause of death of a beautiful final year ESUT student, identified as Ojeh Cynthia Nnenna.
Ojeh Cynthia Nnenna lost her life after a brief illness which has now been attributed to the fake malaria drug she took
The final year Accounting student of the Enugu State University of science and Technology, who was set to finish her degree lap next month, died Friday night, just hours after having a chat with her friend, detailing what she was going through.
In her last conversation on WhatsApp, she shared how she took a fake malaria drugs prescribed to her at the pharmacy. Read the chat which proves the claim that fake malaria drug was the cause of Cynthia’s death.
According to Ojeh Cynthia Nnenna,
I took fake malaria drugs that was what insulted my liver and it resulted in my eyes.
According to the scan result it shows I have inflammation of the liver.
People are bad
How can someone be selling fake Malaria drugs
Again according to the test, i have small malaria and excess typhoid
(Her last chat on WhatsApp before death)
Friends who follow her on Facebook, wrote- Ogechi floxy nwodo
14 June 2019 has done his worst, 14 june has separated us,i am short of words, heartbroken,my eyes are full of tears,where will I start from,just 3months to our graduate you left me,you left at our almost victory after the whole struggles in Esut, who will keep sit for in our lecture class and exam hall,who will now tell me oge buy full scrap for while coming to school that we have quiz,who will now call me start running ooo the man is in class,who will now gist me,who will I...

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GOODDIEYOUNG
Just few months for her to graduate but death couldn't allow her.
Ojeh Cynthia Nnenna the whole of Esutite loves you. My #Korean girl is no more 😢 😢
The way u cry in pains 😢 especially at night @U. N. T. H gat everyone confused 😕.
Your ambition to become an #Accountant is no more. Rest in peace is all i have to say
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June 1, 2019

Osun Polytechnic Closed down. See disturbing photos

Osun State Polytechnic, Iree is on shut down after students of the institution destroyed some properties at the school’s medical centre. According to multiple reports, an HND 1 student of Applied Science, identified as Aminu Sheu fainted yesterday afternoon after he finished his exam.. and was reportedly rushed to the school’s medical centre at about 3:40 pm.


Reports claim that the staff of duty allegedly told the students who brought him to the clinic that the clinic had closed for the day. Before they could locate a nearest hospital, the student died. The death of the student brought out the students on Saturday morning to protest the manner at which the school’s clinic handled the matter. In the course of the protest, it was alleged that the clinic property was destroyed, some documents and vehicles parked at the clinic premises were set ablaze.







frankempire.home.blog In a statement by the Media Relations Officer of the school, Tope Abiola on behalf of the school’s registrar, Barrister B. M. Salawu, the institution urged all students to vacate the school premises with immediate effect. The statement reads,”This is to inform the general public that Osun State Polytechnic Iree has been closed down. As a result of this, all students are to vacate the school premises with immediate effect.” The deceased has been put to rest last night according to Islamic rites.

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May 19, 2019

How I Survived 124 Days In Saudi Prison – Zainab Aliyu share her story


Zainab Aliyu, a Nigerian who was detained in Saudi Arabia for alleged drug trafficking, says she learnt “pure Arabic” and memorised half of the Qur’an during her 124-day stay in prison.

Aliyu was arrested on December 26 after tramadol, a drug prohibited in Saudi Arabia was found in her bag.
The 22-year-old student of the Maitama Sule University, Kano, had travelled to Saudi Arabia for lesser hajj alongside her mother and sister.

She, was, however, arrested by Saudi authorities over allegations that the bag bearing her name tag contained tramadol.

In an interview with Daily Trust, she narrated her experience in detention, how she found it hard to trust people and eventually got close to an Ethiopian lady simply identified as Rehisty.

She explained that she suffered communication gap with Rehisty whom she said understands little English while she (Aliyu), knew just a bit of Arabic.

“I met several people. But I can assure you, it took me some days before I could trust some of the inmates. That’s because after realizing that I was actually framed, I couldn’t bring myself to trust anyone. I did not trust anybody there, even among my roommates. The only person that I can say I trusted, is one Ethiopian lady with whom I was brought in,” Aliyu said.

“Yes, but only the Ethiopian lady I mentioned earlier, called Rehisty. When we were brought there, together, we found it difficult to communicate, because she could only understand a little English, and I understand only a little Arabic. So, it took us some time before we started communicating, in Arabic, which I picked up while in detention.


“I learnt pure Arabic. I also joined Tahfiuz school, and Alhamdulillah, I was able to memorize half of the Holy Qur’an during my stay in the prison. I also learnt how to live with people from different backgrounds.
Narrating her ordeal from when she was picked up in her hotel room till when she was released, Aliyu said it took about a week for her to come to terms that she was in prison.

She, however, said she and the other inmates were well taken care of, adding that she experienced no form of harassment or intimidation.

“I spent almost one week without knowing that I was in a prison, because I did not commit any offence,” she said.

“They treated us like human beings. Nobody humiliated or harassed anyone in there. And I spent 124 days there.”

Aliyu thanked the federal government and everyone who worked towards securing her release.

She cautioned that she is not on social media, raising the alarm that some people have opened social media accounts in her name.

“I thank President Muhammadu Buhari, Madam Abike Dabiri, and the Minister of Justice, Justice Malami, and all others who in one way or the other contributed to my release,” she said.

“I am also calling on some people who have created Instagram and Twitter handles, and even a Facebook account in my name, to please stop, because it is not good to deceive people. Honestly, I am not on social media, so the general public should take note.”

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