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January 29, 2021 NIGERIA SECURES ADDITIONAL 41 MILLION COVID-19 VACCINE DOSES

NIGERIA SECURES ADDITIONAL 41 MILLION COVID-19 VACCINE DOSES

The federal government has secured an additional 41 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines, although the date of its delivery into the country remains unknown, as vaccine manufacturers struggle to meet global demand, in time.

Minister of Health, OSAGIE EHANIRE, made this known during an interview with newsmen bordering on the order and payment for the covid-19 vaccines.

EHANIRE noted that the 41 million doses were secured as part of efforts by an African Union task team, to help countries on the continent gain equitable access to vaccines.

Countries are expected to make a down-payment of about 15 per cent for the vaccines and repay the cost over a five to seven-year period.

Meanwhile, the Covax vaccines expected in February are expected to be free, for the first 20 percent of the population, but the country will pay for the “logistics of delivery and administration.”

June 13, 2019 Super Falcons Beat South Korea For First Win At 2019 Fifa Women’s World Cup

Super Falcons Beat South Korea For First Win At 2019 Fifa Women’s World Cup

A brilliant goal by former Liverpool forward Asisat Oshoala helped earn Nigeria a first win at the 2019 Women’s World Cup – and all but end South Korea’s hopes of reaching the last-16. Nigeria went ahead when defender Kim Do-yeon volleyed past her own keeper. Barcelona star Oshoala held off a defender before rounding the keeper to score the Falcons’ second goal. Nigeria will confirm a place in the knockout stage if they beat hosts France, one of the tournament favourites, on Monday in Rennes. However, they could also advance as one of the four best third-placed teams.
April 26, 2019 157 CHILDREN RESCUED IN NIGERIA-BENIN BORDER BY INTERPOL

157 CHILDREN RESCUED IN NIGERIA-BENIN BORDER BY INTERPOL

A joint operation by police personnel in Nigeria and Benin Republic has led to the rescue of 157 children. The International Criminal Police Organisation, simply known as INTERPOL, disclosed this in a statement. The 157 minors, according to the organisation, were among 220 victims of human trafficking rescued by the police in the operation coordinated by INTERPOL. Some victims were equally rescued from premises where they were forced into prostitution, while 47 suspects were arrested as investigations continue. The police also seized vehicles, cash, mobile phones and computers in the course of the operation. The minors were aged between 11 and 16, with the youngest rescued at the land border between Nigeria and Benin Republic. In his reaction, INTERPOL Secretary General, JÜRGEN STOCK, described human trafficking as a transnational crime from which the vulnerable, especially children, simply cannot walk away.

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