BREAKING: Nigeria records 238 new Coronavirus cases, total now 2,170



Nigeria has recorded 238 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 2,170.


The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control announced this via its Twitter handle on Friday.
According to a tweet from the Nigeria Center for Disease Control, (NCDC), Kano State recorded 92 cases, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) recorded 36 cases, Lagos State had 30 cases, Gombe State had 16 cases and Bauchi state recorded ten cases.

The tweet further revealed that Delta State recorded eight cases, Oyo State had six cases, Zamfara and Sokoto States had five cases each, Ondo and Nasarawa State had four cases, Kwara, Edo, Ekiti Borno and Yobe recorded three cases each, Adamawa State had two cases and Niger, Imo, Ebonyi, Rivers and Enugu states recorded one case each

As it stands, 2170 persons have tested positive to Coronavirus in Nigeria, with 351 patients discharged, and 68 deaths recorded.

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  1. Truth be told, Ganduje has failed the people of Kano State as a result of the Governors lackadaisical attitude towards containing Covid 19 from the onset while blaming deaths on Strange ailment and using the word "Complications".

    The people of Kano who have died in the last 2 wks didn't just develop Meningitis, acute malaria, diabetes, cholera within the 2 wks and died, I believe they have been leaving with such ailments for a while, something definitely must have triggered the upsurge -which is Covid 19.

    Ganduje, you are failure in your own right.
    It is best for you to intensify remedying the situation and safe the good people of Kano State from undesirable death.

    Strange ailments and complications my foot

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  2. What do you expect from half cooked, undiluted breed of an illiterate as a Governor.

    When his neighbor and counter part Governor of Kaduna State -El Rufai was busy laying strategies on how to curb the spread, Ganduje was there collecting dollars at the detriment of the good people of Kano State.

    El Rufai is well learned in all ramifications, can we say the same of Ganduje?

    If Baba Buhari too had borrowed small brain from El Rufai, we wouldn't have been in this mess we find ourselves today

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  3. its rapidly increasing in the northern part of the country. God help us ooooo

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