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Another Popular Yoruba Actor Down With Kidney Disease, Needs Millions Of Naira To Survive

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 The news reaching us has claimed that another Nollywood Veteran Actor, Prince Adewale Adeyemo is critically down with three strange ailments. According to our sources, the Osun State born Prince has been suffering from the ailments, thinking it was ulcer at first until when he had a serious attack four months ago and he was rushed to a nearby general hospital. After series of tests, he was diagnosed with damage in his Lung, Liver and Kidney. He is said to have tried all his possible best to keep the news away from the public as he has solely been funding his hospital bills. Adeyemo is right now recieving treatment at Private Godpromise Hospital, Oluke Odo Aremu Bus Stop, Ijoko, Ogun State. The talented actor was advised by doctors to under go surgery as soon as possible before things get worsen for him which will cost him millions of naira. He is however calling on Nigerians, good Samaritans home abroad, government and individuals to come to his rescue.  We gathered that, Adeyemo coul

45-year-old Civil Servant Emerges NANS President

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THE  national Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has elected Sunday Asefon as its new President amid chaos and violence that characterised its convention at the old parade ground, Abuja on Thursday. Asefon, a civil servant with the Ekiti State Government, got 155 votes to defeat his closest rival, Olushola Oladoja, who scored 100 votes. Sunday Asefon The 45-year old, reported to be a student of  Ekiti State University, replaces Bamidele Akpan. The election was, on Thursday, disrupted by violence. About 20 members of the association, who gathered at the old parade ground in Abuja for the convention, sustained wounds from gunshots and machete after thugs loyal to a factional coordinator of the association in Zone D (Southwest) began attacking delegates. The thugs, numbering over 20, stormed the venue with dangerous weapons while accreditation of Students Union Government (SUG) Presidents under NANS Zone B and Zone D was in progress. DSS operatives allegedly arrested the National Pub

Malivelihood and wife, Deola, give out Lexus car as gift at their wedding + see their massive wedding cake (videos)

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Luxury designer, Malivelihood and Deola Smart gave out a Lexus as a gift at their wedding which held in Abuja today, December 5.   See videos of the car as well as their massive wedding cake below    

United States Removes Visa Reciprocity Fees For Nigerian Citizens

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The United States' government has cancelled all visa reciprocity fees for Nigerian citizens seeking a visa to the United States. The eliminated reciprocity fees for Nigerian citizens takes effect from December 3, 2020. This was made known by the Spokesperson for the Ministry of foreign affairs, Ferdinand Nwonye, in a statement. Nwonye disclosed that the positive development is in line with the removal of excess visa application, processing and biometric fees for United States citizens applying for Nigerian visas by the Nigerian government. "Prospective Nigerian travellers to the United States are hereby advised to visit: www.travel.state.gov for details," the statement read. It would also be recalled that the Nigerian government reduced its visa fees for Americans travelling to Nigeria a day after the United States announced increment in its visa fees for Nigerians as a way of retaliating Nigeria's high fees. According to the US State Department, the visa fees were in

AstraZeneca U.S. Covid-19 vaccine trial results likely in late January, says health official

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 A straZeneca will likely get results of its U.S. Covid-19 vaccine trial in late-January  entially file for an emergency authorization, the chief adviser for the U.S. government's Operation Warp Speed program said on Wednesday. The British drugmaker and Oxford University have already published interim efficacy results from their UK trial in November, but the results have raised questions among scientists. A man walks past a sign at an AstraZeneca site in Macclesfield, central England. Phil Noble | Reuters AstraZeneca  will likely get results of its U.S. Covid-19 vaccine trial in late-January and could potentially file for an emergency authorization, the chief adviser for the U.S. government's Operation Warp Speed program said on Wednesday. The British drugmaker and Oxford University have already published interim efficacy results from their UK trial in November, but the results have raised questions among scientists. The company said the vaccine could be 90% effective when give

Britain races to become the first Western country to approve a coronavirus vaccine

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Support our journalism. Subscribe today. Those hopes persist, accompanied by much flag waving, despite questions about the Oxford vaccine’s trials and effectiveness. Britain, like other countries around the world, urgently wants to save lives and stop outbreaks. But it also wouldn’t mind credit for being the first to launch a massive immunization campaign after a rigorous review. Russia and China are already widely distributing their own vaccines, though they have been less transparent about their process. Britain’s drug regulators are known to be tough but nimble. They have declined to confirm the ambitious timelines floated by some officials that a vaccine could be distributed for use in the first weeks of December. In all their communiques, they promise that “the safety of the public will always come first.” But the British government and the vaccine developers have their feet on the gas. “This could — could, if we’re lucky, if everything goes right — be available just in a few week