The Delta State Government has announced that the state has recorded two new confirmed cases of COVID-19. The Commissioner for Health, Dr Mordi Ononye, made
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COVID-19: WAEC, NECO Postponement Is Indefinite – FG
The Federal Government has reacted to the continued closure of educational institutions in the country over the raging COVID-19 pandemic. Addressing a press conference on
Smoking Can Increase Your Chances Of Getting COVID-19 – WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that smoking can increase ones chances of contracting the coronavirus. In a tweet on its verified handle, the
COVID-19: Delta to make face masks compulsory for residents
Delta Government on Tuesday disclosed that it would make the use of face mask compulsory for residents in the state as part of measures to
Okowa receives NCDC boss in Asaba
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa today received on courtesy call the Director General of the National Centre for Disease Control NCDC Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu at Government House
NGOs Deploy 1000 Volunteers To Monitor COVID-19 Palliatives In Nigeria
Following the outbreak of the virus, government had ordered the distribution of relief materials, but most of the items shared and the mode of distribution
Covid-19: Okowa Timely Lockdown of Delta State Saved A lot, Says Ayemidejor
Special Project Director, Asaba International Airport, Hon. Austine Ayemidejor, has said that the proactive and timely lockdown of Delta State by Governor Ifeanyi Okowa-led committee
Covid-19 Lockdown: Dame Okowa Puts Smile on the Faces of Deltans As She Distributes Food items to Council Areas
The Wife of the Delta State Governor Dame Edith Okowa through her pet project 05 initiative has distributed twenty five thousand bags of ten kilograms
Covid-19: Tragedy In Nigeria Seat of Power As Mallam Abba Kyari Passes On
The death of the Chief of Staff to the President of Nigeria, Mallam Abba Kyari has been announced by the presidency. In a statement early
Covid-19: Italy Celebrate As Virus Cases Level Off
Italian health officials cheered Friday after the number of people currently being treated for COVID-19 rose by only a few hundred for the first time

