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Kogi Governor, Yahaya Bello, Suspends Commissioner Who Brutalised Lady Over Facebook Post

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Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State has ordered the suspension of Mr Abdulmumuni Danga, Commissioner for Water Resources in the state, who assaulted and raped a lady over a Facebook post. Sources revealed to SaharaReporters that the governor has also ordered an accelerated investigation into the case. SaharaReporters had reported how the commissioner kidnapped, assaulted and raped the lady identified as Elizabeth Oyeniyi before releasing her.

SERIE A SUSPENDED OVER CORONAVIRUS

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Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte on Monday announced that all sporting events, including the top-flight Serie A football championship, will be suspended because of the coronavirus crisis. “There is no reason why matches and sporting events should continue and I am thinking of the football championship,” Conte told a press conference in Rome.

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Kano state government announced the removal of Muhammad Sanusi Muhammad as the emir of kano.
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Coronavirus: What misinformation has spread in Africa? By Reality Check team BBC News 6 March 2020 Share this with Facebook   Share this with Messenger   Share this with Twitter   Share this with Email   Share Related Topics Reality Check Image copyright GETTY IMAGES Image caption Currently 33 of 47 sub-Saharan African countries have testing facilities, up from only two in January As cases of the coronavirus increase around the world, there's been a flurry of misleading or false news stories emerging, as well. There have been relatively few confirmed cases of the virus in Africa so far, but the authorities in some countries in the continent are still having to deal with misinformation. 1. No, you don't need to shave your beard to protect against the virus An old graphic created by the US health authorities about facial hair and respirators has been used incorrectly to suggest men should shave off their beards to avoid catching the c