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August 3, Top National News You Need To Know

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The past 24 hours have been filled with filled interesting events. Starting from the Anambra State government saying they are prepared for the resumption of Schools as directed by the Federal government, to Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, reacting to the formation of the Miyetti Allah security outfit across the nation. below are top trending news in Nigeria

 

It was all tears, hugs and relief for the BBNaija Lockdown housemates as they witnessed the first eviction. Ka3na and Lilo have become the first set of housemates of the 2020 edition of the BBNaija show to be evicted and fans are buzzing with mixed reactions. A week after Big Brother put everyone up for eviction, fans of the housemates put in efforts to keep their favourites in the house.

 

Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Sunday reacted to the formation of the Miyetti Allah security outfit across the nation. Kanu alleged that the formation of the security outfit was a plot by Fulanis to conquer Nigeria. The IPOB leader insisted that it was a move to further subdue Christians in Nigeria.

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The Imo State government has said it would deal decisively with those sponsoring illegal protests in the state. The government warned such persons, particularly those claiming to be protesters ‘when actually they are mercenaries hired by politicians to disrupt government activities’, to desist from such action.

 

Anambra State government says they are prepared for the resumption of Schools as directed by the Federal government, but says only Senior Secondary class three will return. In the government’s riot act to students, teachers and management, the government declared that those that had filled the forms would resume classes, while others who have not would wait.

 

Popular Nollywood Actress, Mercy Johnson, who is already a proud mother-of-four, has hinted that she’s ready to birth more children in the nearest future. In a recent video she shared via her Instagram page, she said that she doesn’t look like someone who has given birth to four children. When the person behind the camera gleefully said there’d be one more (baby) coming, Mercy replied that she hasn’t even started.

 

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Father Mbaka has released a powerful prophecy, predicting what will happen in August 2020. Anaedoonline.ng reports that Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka, who is the Spiritual Director of Adoration Ministry in Enugu, southeast Nigeria, has released powerful new month prophecies after going “mute for some time.”

 

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Liverpool Chief Executive Officer, Peter Moore, will step down at the end of next month after three years in the role, the Premier League champions said on Friday. Liverpool owner, John Henry, Chairman, Tom Werner and President Mike Gordon said in a joint statement that Moore had helped the club move forward since coming onboard in 2017.

 

Former US President Barack Obama has condemned President Donald Trump’s use of federal agents against protesters and his attempts at voter suppression in the United States. Obama, giving a eulogy at the emotional funeral service in Atlanta of civil rights leader John Lewis on Thursday night, July 30, blasted alleged Republican attempts to suppress the minority vote and Trump’s repeated attacks on mail-in voting less than 100 days ahead of the November elections.

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The death of seven female has been confirmed from generator fumes, by the Niger State Police Command at Rijau town, in Rijau Local Government Area of the state. Mr. Adamu Usman, the state Commissioner of Police told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Minna, that one Alhaji Mohammed Bello, the district Head of Rijau reported the incident at Rijau, Divisional police office.

 

The Nigeria Center for Diseases Control (NCDC) on Sunday night said 304 new cases of coronavirus was recorded in Nigeria. According to NCDC, 43,841 confirmed cases has so far been recorded, 20,308 discharged people and 888 deaths.

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