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Life After Corona Virus

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    Though the Corona virus cases are increasing in number everyday, I can see the world overcoming the Pandemic. These are my views about life after the Corona virus:   1.  A RACISM free world : After these global outbreaks of Corona virus, I believe the level of racisms will reduce drastically if not totally removed. This is because the Corona virus has brought about solidarity amongst people all over the world irrespective of the race. Ideas are being shared on how to eradicate the virus. This practice I think will continue after defeating the virus.           2 .  A Better government in Nigeria : With recent cases of Corona virus infections amongst top guns in the Nigerian politics, intense fears have originated amongst top officials of government in Nigeria. I think this will make the government officials more fearful of God's wrath and be more sincere in carrying out their responsibilities.      3.    A bio weapon free world : After this pandemic, I believe all th

Corona Virus: Things to know.

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         The Corona virus also known as Covid - 19 or SARS COV - 2 has struck the world with great fear and sadness. It has lead to the report of thousands of cases and deaths all over the world. With its source still a controversy, it was allegedly said to have originated from Wuhan , an industrial area under the Hebei province of China. China so far has recorded the highest number of cases and deaths due to Corona virus.    Iran, Italy, The UK, France, Germany, The USA and Spain trail behind China in the number of reported cases of the virus.    Though there is no proven cure for the virus yet , lots of precautionary measures are being released by medical bodies all over the world. These measures include washing of hands with soap and water or alcohol based hand sanitizers, social distancing , abstinence from hand shakes and hugs etc. There have been rumours surrounding the virus. Below are the answers by the WHO to rumours of things alleged to the virus.  1. 

The rise and fall of Naira

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  Since the amalgamation of the northern and southern protectorates of the country in 1914 and the naming of the country as Nigeria in the same year by Lady Flora shaw, Nigeria adopted temporarily the Nigerian pounds ( British pounds Sterling) as her currency of exchange. From 1914, the pounds Sterling remained her currency till the introduction of Naira and Kobo to replace it on the 1st of January , 1973.                The Sojourn of the Naira On the 1st of January, 1973. The Naira and Kobo were introduced to replace the Nigerian pounds ( British Pounds Sterling). At first, the notes for 50 Kobo, 1 naira, 5 naira, 10 naira and 20 naira were introduced.      Later on in 1989, the issuance of 50 Kobo notes was stopped. .                 The 50 Kobo note. In 1991, 50 naira notes were issued. .            The latest 50 naira note.     The issuance of 50 naira notes was followed by the issuance of 100 naira notes in 1999, 200 n

Bad shape of stadiums in Nigeria

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 The bad shape of stadiums in Nigeria has been a major problem affecting the world of sports in Nigeria especially football. These stadiums lack maintenance. The infrastructures are being destroyed by agents of erosion.   One of the reasons behind the current bad shape of stadiums in Nigeria is that government, both state and Federal , embark on more stadia projects instead of maintaining and upgrading the existing ones. This has led to the fact that we have over thirty stadia in Nigeria but less than Ten that meet up with FIFA standards.    Another reason is the attitude of private organizations towards the development of stadiums. Capable private organizations pay little attention to the development of sports not to talk of developing the existing stadiums. Everyone is waiting for the intervention of the government.    Moreover, sport governing bodies in Nigeria aren't efficient in carrying out their duties. They only pay attention to stadiums when  international matches are t