May 26: 8000+ Cases, Africa’s 4th Most Impacted
Cases In Nigeria Breached The 8,000 Mark On Monday Evening When The NCDC Announced 229 New Cases. The Latest Tally Of 8,068 Cases Means That Nigeria Is Currently Fourth Most Impacted On The Continent.
It Comes Behind, South Africa, Egypt And Morocco. The Country Has Consistently Recorded 100 Plus New Cases For The Last Over One Month.
Lagos Continues To Be The Most Impacted State Whiles Kano Is Marching Towards The 1,000 Mark. Two States Have Yet To Record Cases, Cross River And Kogi.
Total Confirmed Cases = 8,068 (New Cases = 229)
Total Recoveries = 2,311
Total Deaths = 233
Active Cases = 5,524
Figures Valid As Of Close Of Day May 25, 2020
May 25: 7,839 Cases, Buhari On Global Impact, Food Sufficiency
President Buhari Has Stressed The Global Impact Of COVID-19 Describing It As A Leveler Between The Developed And Developing World. He Noted The Fewer Deaths That Africa Was Recording As Against Figures From Other Continents.
Speaking At The Presidential Villa Where He Observed The Post-Ramadan Eid Prayers, Buhari Also Expressed Hope That Local Food Production Could Be Rapidly Scaled Up To Cater For Needs Of Nigerians.
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