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Legit.ng on MSNMichelle Alozie stirs reaction after singing in native language: “Igbo People Won’t Like This”Michelle Alozie has gone viral after singing a popular Igbo gospel tune after Nigeria’s victory over Zambia in a viral ...
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Legit.ng on MSNAsisat Oshoala announces retirement? Super Falcons star in the news ahead of South Africa clashAsisat Oshoala was rumoured to be considering retirement from international football at the end of the ongoing 2024 Women's ...
The minister of health said the new test kit is faster when compared with the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), which is currently the main source of testing in the country.
FOOTBALL fans have heaped praise on Nigeria’s new kit… even though it is missing one key detail. The Super Eagles’ classic black and green colours will remain one of their strips … ...
As of Tuesday evening, 509,555 of Nigeria’s 200 million have already been tested for COVID-19, a potentially dangerous pneumonia-like disease. This resulted in the discovery of 58,460 infections ...
“The success of this validation shall enable us to massively produce test kits so that more people would be tested for COVID-19, not only in Nigeria but in Africa.
Nigeria should be moving towards epidemic control of HIV/AIDS, the Federal Government said on Tuesday. Also, National Coordinator, National HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis and STI Control Programme ...
Nigeria may not be favourites to win the World Cup this summer but their new kits have won over football fans. The official home and away strips for Russia 2018 reportedly sold out within three ...
I N THE PAST two decades Nigeria’s film industry has blossomed into a mighty national asset. Its romances, family sagas and tales of derring-do are lapped up by many millions of viewers at home ...
Through Classic Football Shirts, the Nigeria 2018 home kit typically sells for at least double its RRP (£64.95, $88.35) in excellent condition. Advertisement But not every shirt can be a cult ...
In order to improve its testing capacity for COVID-19, the Nigerian government has developed a molecular test kit named the SARS-COV-2 Isothermal Molecular Assay (SIMA).
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