Hello, please help @ShirleyUchechi, a Nigerian PhD student in Hong Kong complete this survey about your perception of the #COVID19 pandemic and government response so far.
#CoronaVirusUpdate#COVID19
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#Nigeria has recorded 10 new cases of #COVID19 in Lagos and FCT.
That is a total of 22 cases in #Nigeria: Lagos 16, FCT 3, Ekiti 1 & Ogun 2. 2 have been discharged.
All cases are clinically stable and receiving adequate care.
After the vote which took a party coloration, the loan request was passed.
You can contact your senators on https://t.co/VBW5SvWVqE to know the items in the loan request.
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Senate Minority leader, Enyinnaya Abaribe of Abia state has expressed concerns over the lopsided nature of the projects contained in the loan request of $22.7bn approved by the Senate.
He called for a debate of all the items but the Senate President overruled him.
Many Nigerians say the ‘Bill for an Act to Alter Section 308 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 to Extend Immunity to Cover Presiding Officers of Legislative Institutions’ being considered in...
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China built a 1000-bed hospital in 10 days to combat the virus.
Do we have the capacity to do such if the need be?
Contact your lawmakers on https://t.co/VBW5SvWVqE to demand a rapid legislative response to this virus.
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The @NCDCgov
Run by @Chikwe_I
Is working round the clock to keep the country safe.
However, we must demand accountability from our government on how they support such a sensitive organization to battle this menace.
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The National Assembly should be able to roll out plans to combat this virus to allay public fear.
Also search the members of the Senate and Reps Health Committee to put them on their toes with your calls, texts and emails.
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Breaking: The Honourable Minister of Health has announced a confirmed coronavirus disease (COVID-19) case in Lagos State.
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The chairman of the Senate Committee on Judiciary and Legal Matters, Opeyemi Bamidele, made the announcement in a published notice.
Discover and engage your lawmakers today on the #SocialMediaBill
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On Sunday, Yemi Osinbajo, The Vice President, said that the All Progressives Congress (APC) had little doubts about Senate President Ahmad Lawan and Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, prior to their emergence as leaders of the Senate.
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Senator representing Plateau North in the National Assembly, Istifanus Gyang, has condemned the Boko Haram bill seeking to create an agency for repentant Boko Haram terrorists, describing it as an insult to Nigerians.
Discover and track your Senators here
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The Senator representing Adamawa Central in the 9th Assembly, Aishatu Ahmed has put forward a motion in the Senate for the setting up of a military base at the Sambisa forest.
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This important thread by @akinalabi shows what it means to second a bill or motion.
Kindly read and if you need to get clarifications from your lawmakers, visit https://t.co/VBW5SvWVqE to discover and track them.
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Democracy thrives on accountability and you can make it possible with just a click.
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On Saturday, February 22, the entire football fraternities in Nigeria were thrown into mourning when the shocking death of Tiamiyu Kazeem was announced.
He allegedly had an encounter with some of the anti robbery squad (SARS) who are responsible for his untimely death.
Boko Haram Bill, an Insult to Nigerians says Plateau Senator
Senator representing Plateau North, Istifanus Gyang has condemned the bill seeking to create an agency for repentant Boko Haram terrorists, describing it as an insult to Nigerians.
To discover and engage your lawmakers on these bills, visit https://t.co/VBW5SvWVqE.
Things to ask them:
How do these bills affect you?
How can you take advantage of these bills to be a better Nigerian?
How can you make your inputs to improve upon the bills.
The National Assembly must work to improve public engagement with it's dealings and activities.
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