Ethiopian Airlines A350 get water salute as the first aircraft to land on the newly rehabilitated Abuja International Airport The Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja is now open for operations and has been certified to accommodate international and local flights. This is according to the Minister of State for aviation, Mr Hadi Sirika, who told journalists at the airport in the nation’s capital that the rehabilitation of the runway is 100 percent complete. The minister landed at the airport at about 11.15am on board a Caverton helicopter from Kaduna, coming a day to the date scheduled for the reopening. Minister of state for Aviation, Mr Hadi Sirika (dark brown caftan) speaking to other officials and reporters. was the first to land on the runway to test it. The Federal Government had on Monday said the runway of the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport Abuja, is 100 per cent complete and set for reopening to airlines on Wednesday, April 19...
By Gyang Bere, Jos A former member of the House of Representatives in the Eighth National Assembly, Dr. Suleiman Yahaya-Kwande, recently constructed and furnished a 14-bed clinic for residents of Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State. It was learnt that the clinic, located in the centre of Jos, would serve the health needs of the less privileged in society. The Yahaya Kwande Community Clinic has female and male wards, children and delivery units and a consulting room for doctors and nurses where emergency cases would be attended to. Dr. Suleiman commenced the construction of the clinic as part of his constituency projects during the Eighth Assembly but couldn’t finish it before he left the House of Representatives in 2019. He completed, furnished and handed over the facility to the community on Monday, August 24. The former lawmaker, who lost the APC primary in 2019 to return to the House of Representatives for the third time, insisted on completing the project in fulfilment...
By Jesusegun Alagbe and Oluwatosin Omojuyigbe Eleven people escaped death by a whisker on Wednesday after a Honda CR-V Sport Utility Vehicle ran into an 18-seater commercial bus on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. The accident occurred close to the headquarters of Punch Nigeria Limited in Magboro, Ogun State.
In Uganda, according to the custom of the Banyankole community tribe, the aunt of the bride must have sex with the groom as a "potency test", and furthermore, has to test the bride's virginity, when the couple wants to get married. Some traditions assert that the husband would first have sex with the aunt before proceeding to have it with the bride. Another says that the duty of the aunt was to prove the potency of the groom by just watching the sexual intercourse between the bridegroom and her niece. credit: Black And Proud Thank you for reading. Kindly share also.
The N Sethia Foundation, with kind sponsorship by Newby Teas of London, has announced that Guinness World Records has named the ‘Egoist’ teapot, designed by Mr Nirmal Sethia, as the world’s most valuable.
Here’s what is happening in and affecting South Africa today: Coronavirus: In South Africa, there have been 6,787 new cases of Covid-19, taking the total reported to 2,540,222. Deaths have reached 75,012 (+199), while recoveries have climbed to 2,308,054, leaving the country with a balance of 157,156 active cases. The total number of vaccines administered is 8,602,124 (+13,660). Health officials say the number of deaths that can be attributed to Covid-19 in South Africa is likely multiple times higher than what is officially reported. The latest figures from the South African Medical Research Council and the Department of Health show that the country has recorded 222,500 ‘excess deaths’ from natural causes since May 2020, with spikes in the number aligning with spikes in Covid-19 deaths. While officials cannot place the exact cause of death beyond natural and unnatural means, the data points fairly confidently to an under-reporting of Covid-19 deaths. Power : Analysts say that Cyril R...
By Jerrywright Ukwu Electricity consumers not provided with prepaid meters as at March 1 2017 have been told to stop paying electricity bills - This is the directive from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) The Distribution Companies (DISCOs) have however fired back saying the rule is not applicable to all Nigerians The NERC has declared that electricity consumers that were not provided with prepaid meters as at March 1 should stop paying electricity bills presented by DISCOs on the basis of estimated billing methodology. The commission also ordered the DISCOs not to disconnect any such customer that refuses to pay the bills and further advised such customers to report to the commission if disconnected. The NERC said the new directive is in line with its mandate of protecting the rights of customers. NAIJ.com checks reveal that the NERC had in June 2016 directed DISCOs to conclude metering of all customers before Nove...
Photo By Rami Naffati Another old town, favorite for the people of Greater Tunis: the azure city of Sidi Bousaid, Tunisia. Thank you for reading. Kindly share also.