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❗️Rare Virus That Can Kill a Person Within 48 Hours Spreads in Japan — Bloomberg
A rare virus, caused by a "flesh-eating bacterium," is spreading in Japan. The number of cases has increased following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions. This bacterium can lead to severe infections that may prove fatal within 48 hours. Authorities are likely on high alert, monitoring the situation closely and possibly implementing measures to contain the spread of this dangerous pathogen.
Subsidy removal announcement hastily done – Ex-Ekiti gov, Fayemi
Former governor of Ekiti state, Kayode Fayemi l, has said that the announcement of petrol subsidy removal was “a little bit precipitous”.
Fayemi, while speaking in an interview on Channels Television on Friday, said the announcement did not give enough room for the federal government to prepare for the effects of the policy.
My money not fans took me far’ – BBNaija Whitemoney
Big Brother Naija ‘Shine Ya Eye’ winner Hazel Oyeze Onou, popularly known as Whitemoney, has boasted that his money took him far in the All Stars edition of the reality show and not fans.
The singer said he wasn’t surprised when he eventually got evicted because he knew he wouldn’t win.
El-Rufai probe: You’ll be collateral damage of Tinubu’s failure in 2027 – Salihu Lukman tells Gov Uba
The immediate-past National Vice Chairman, North-west, of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Salihu Lukman, has criticised Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, for allegedly picking a fight against his immediate predecessor.
Lukman said the governor may not win the 2027 election and that his days in office are numbered.
Lukman, who announced his resignation from the ruling party a few days ago, said the governor would be voted out of office alongside President Bola Tinubu in the next election.
Romania Denies Visas to All Members of Russian Delegation to OSCE General Assembly
Romania has refused to issue visas to all members of the Russian delegation scheduled to attend the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly session. This decision was made in response to Russia's ongoing aggression against Ukraine, according to the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.