Macron Tests Positive For COVID-19
President of France, Emmanuel Macron has tested positive for COVID-19. This was disclosed in a statement by the Presidential Elysee Palace on Thursday “The president tested positive for COVID-19 today,”
President of France, Emmanuel Macron has tested positive for COVID-19. This was disclosed in a statement by the Presidential Elysee Palace on Thursday “The president tested positive for COVID-19 today,”

US Democratic Presidential candidate, Joe Biden is in the early lead as the votes result trickles in with over 220 electoral college votes Biden who addressed American on Wednesday morning(Nigerian

Professor Wariboko’s Bio Dr. Nimi Wariboko, the Walter G. Muelder Professor of Social Ethics at Boston University, United States, is a globally renown scholar of economic ethics, social ethics, philosophy,

Conversation with Honorable Kojo Yankah Hon. Yankah (left) with Prof. Falola About this series In the Toyin Falola Interviews series, Dr. Falola interviews scholars, politicians, and policymakers whose

United States President, Donald Trump and his wife, Melania have contracted COVID-19. Trump announced this development via his verified Twitter handle on Friday. “Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for

Olivia de Havilland, the dogged Oscar-winning actress and last surviving star of Gone With the Wind who feuded with sister Joan Fontaine, and bucked the old Hollywood studio system, died

*Body dismembered Fahim Saleh, founder and Chief Executive Officer of ride-hailing company, Gokada, has been found dead in his New York home. His body was found on Manhattan’s Lower East

The British High Commission has said work is apace to reopen visa application for intending travellers to the United Kingdom from Nigeria. The Commission had suspended services during the lockdown

Foreign students running degrees in the United States may be asked to return home or get deported if universities move to online-only form of teaching. The US Immigration and Customs
A Nigerian student in Japan, Ikenna Nweke, has said Nigeria is not a country of criminals. Nweke who is a PhD student had on his way home found a wallet
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