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28th March- Corona Virus News Update In Nigeria

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Federal Government Should distribute Atiku's Donation to Every Citizen Of Nigeria No Vaccine yet for the new Corona virus novel The former presidential aspirant, Atiku Abubakar through Priam Group, pledged a sum of Fifty Million Naira (N50,000,000) as part of his own contribution to offer Nigerians palliative while they sit at home to prevent the spread of the ravaging Corona Virus epidemic. Atiku who opined that the Federal Government should pay each household in Nigeria a sum of Ten Thousand Naira (N10,000), also suggested that telecommunication companies should make airtime of at least, One Thousand Five Hundred Naira (N1,500) available to all registered phone numbers to enable people to communicate while in isolation . Former President of Nigeria:"Atiku Abubakar", addressing the public.       While many Nigerians have seen this as a welcome development, the major questions on the lips of some Nigerians are, how this money, if approved by

Friday 27th March, Corona Virus Latest Update- Nigeria.

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Corona Virus Lockdown: Provide Relief To Nigerians, Lawan tells Buhari "If we have to eventually shut down our country , then as a government we must be prepared to have some relief for the most ordinary people. I ’m not seeing anything at the moment targeted at providing some relief. If we lock up Nigeria today, then we will wake -up trouble, because majority of our citizens go to market everyday before they can get something to eat".  Senate President of Nigeria: Senator Ahmed Lawan (middle) We need to have something, a plan of some sorts, in addition to making sure we don ’t lock up the farmers market for example, where people can easily go and buy something, and of course pharmacies. “We need to have some kind of supplies to people, I don’t know how we can achieve this, but we have to be ingenious. This is a time to think deep and wide, to provide for our people in order for us at least to deal with this challenge at the moment,”  Senate President Lawan advised