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Ponmo: Why consumption must be banned – The Sun Nigeria

Ponmo: Why consumption must be banned – The Sun Nigeria
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Why consumption of ponmo should be banned, by experts – The Sun Nigeria

Why consumption of ponmo should be banned, by experts – The Sun Nigeria
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Akungba Akoko:Ondo community where fatal truck accidents are commonplace

Punch Newspapers Sections Peter Dada, Akure The agrarian community of Akungba Akoko in the Akoko South West Local Government Area of Ondo State was thrown into mourning on Saturday, January 23, 2021, after a road accident which occurred opposite the Adekunle Ajasin University killing many people, including some students of the institution. The state sector command of the Federal Road Safety Corps and the state police said nine people lost their lives while several others were injured in the accident that involved a truck labelled Dangote Cement coming from Obajana in Kogi State and descending the popular Okerigbo hilly road to Owo. However, it was gathered that the death toll later increased.

Lassa fever is more deadly than coronavirus- Ondo health commissioner

By Ojo Oluwafemi Owo (Ondo State), Dec. 18, 2020 The acting Commissioner for Health in Ondo State, Dr Jibayo Adeyeye, has reiterated government’s commitment to eradicating Lassa fever, which he described as deadlier than COVID-19. Adeyeye said this during the road walk sensitisation on eradication of Lassa fever in Owo, Owo Local Government Area of the state. He said that in spite of the fatalities caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Lassa fever killed more people in state in the outgoing year. The commissioner said that record had shown that 18 percent fatality was recorded from the total reported cases of Lassa fever in the state as against less than one percent of COVID-19 related deaths.

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