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Video:Protesters invade Novare Mall Lekki over Xenophobic attack

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Protesters invaded Shoprite in Novare Mall, Sangotedo along Lekki Epe Express way over the on going xenophobic attack in South Africa. The protesters threated to burn down the mall, particularly  Shoprite which have been shutdown to avoid attack from the protesters. Watch video below: - More footage : Shoprite at Novare Lekki mall, shutdown to avoid attack from protesters. # SayNoToXenophobia # XenophobicAttacks

Checkout the popular Nigerian Singer ready to walk down the aisle next year

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David Adeleke popularly known as Davido and his girlfriend, Chioma Avril Rowland are ready to walk down the aisle after their introduction ceremony. The "assurance" crooner took to his Instagram page to announce the ceremony. He shared a photo of himself with friends and family which he captioned, “First of all Introduction”. View this post on Instagram First of all INTRODUCTION  A post shared by  Davido Adeleke  (@davidoofficial) on  Sep 2, 2019 at 2:17pm PDT Also, Davido’s elder brother, Adewale Adeleke also confirmed the news as he congratulated the duo on  Instagram revealing that the wedding will hold in 2020. ”So happy! Love you both @thechefchi @davido official #chivido2020” View this post on Instagram So happy! Love you both @thechefchi @davidoofficial  #chivido2020 A post shared by  Adewale Adeleke  (@chairmanhkn) on...

Ogun doctors commence indefinite strike

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Doctors at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu, Ogun State on Monday commenced an indefinite strike over what they called “persistent decline of workforce” at the state – owned hospital. A statement jointly signed and made available to pressmen in Abeokuta by the president and the secretary of Association of the Residents Doctors in OOUTH, Dr Osikoya Oladotun and Dr Ajose Oluwafemi respectively expressed regret that while the shortfall in the workforce has not been replaced, “patient load has increased remarkably over the past few years.” The sad doctors said series of meetings and warnings were given to the hospital management as well as the state government but could not yield positive results, leaving them to take the acton. According to the statement, the decline in workforce had led to the collapse of some doctors, no motivation among health workers and possible loss of accreditation for full training of resident doctors. “The decline has m...