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Be Wary of EFCC, ICPC, Ortom Warns Cabinet Members

[This Day] Benue State Governor, Mr. Samuel Ortom, yesterday, gave an assent to the 2020 appropriation law of N189,483,511,025, with a strict warning to members of his cabinet to be wary of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC). from AllAfrica News: Nigeria via NEWS

The APC Should Put Its House in Order

[This Day] Charity they say begins at home. This saying aptly captures the ongoing crisis rocking the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) when juxtaposed with the pledge by President Muhammadu Buhari to conduct free, fair and transparent elections come 2023. from AllAfrica News: Nigeria via NEWS

EU, UNICEF's Intervention Saves Over 60 Malnourished Children Weekly in Bauchi

[This Day] Bauchi -The intervention of EU-UNICEF in shoring up the health status of children and women in Bauchi State has helped more than 60 children with severe malnutrition to be admitted weekly at the Community-Based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) site at Aisha Isah Yuguda Under 5 Clinic, Darazo, Bauchi. from AllAfrica News: Nigeria via NEWS

Only Tyrant Will Tag President Buhari a 'Dictator' - Yahaya Bello

[Daily Trust] Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, in this interview with State House Correspondents, speaks about the just concluded governorship, the reconciliation efforts in the All Progressives Congress (APC), and the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) figures on corruption in his State among others. from AllAfrica News: Nigeria via NEWS

4 Months After, Family Drags Kaduna Govt, DSS, to Court Over Missing Activist

[Daily Trust] On August 2, 2019, unidentified men abducted Abubakar Idris (Dadiyata) from his home while his wife watched. He has not been seen or heard from since. Now his family is asking a Kaduna high court to compel the Kaduna State Government, the Department of State Services and the Police to produce him while his 6 year old daughter waits for her father to fulfill the promises he made her. from AllAfrica News: Nigeria via NEWS

Military to Pull Out of North-East Next Year - CNS

[Daily Trust] The military will begin to withdraw its forces from areas in the country where the desired objectives have been achieved starting from the first quarter of next year to enable them focus attention on other emerging threats and areas of concern. from AllAfrica News: Nigeria via NEWS

Looking Back At 2019, a Year That Ends a Decade On a High Note

[This Day] A resilient arts scene grimly battled its way through the mist of the prevailing uncertainties in Nigeria. This was while the spectre of an impending gloominess loomed beneath the glamour of its high-octane events. Yet, none of this could prepare it for the grief of losing a handful of its leading lights this year. from AllAfrica News: Nigeria via NEWS

Watch Naira Marley’s Grande Entrance At His Marlian Fest

Marlians are here and their king, Naira Marlian  is here too at Eko Hotel Convention Centre sauntering into the stage with as  much swag as the Marlian king that he is. Naira Marley started off the crowd with the hype we know him to…   Watch video;   The post Watch Naira Marley’s Grande Entrance At His Marlian Fest appeared first on Latest Naija Nigerian Music, Songs & Video - Notjustok . from Latest Naija Nigerian Music, Songs & Video – Notjustok via EDUPEDIA

Turbinellus floccosus

Turbinellus floccosus . Turbinellus floccosus, the shaggy chanterelle, is a cantharelloid mushroom of the fungus family Gomphaceae native to Asia and North America. It was known as Gomphus floccosus until 2011, when it was found to be only distantly related to the genus's type species, G. clavatus, and transferred to Turbinellus. The orange-capped vase- or trumpet-shaped mushrooms may reach 30 cm (12 in) high and 30 cm (12 in) wide. The lower and outer surfaces are covered in wrinkles and ridges rather than gills or pores, and are pale buff or yellowish to whitish. T. floccosus forms symbiotic relationships with the roots of various conifers in woodlands across Eastern Asia, from North Korea to Pakistan, and in North America, more frequently in the west. The mild-tasting mushrooms are consumed locally in northeastern India, Nepal and Mexico, but can cause gastrointestinal symptoms of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.

Turbinellus floccosus

Turbinellus floccosus . Turbinellus floccosus, the shaggy chanterelle, is a cantharelloid mushroom of the fungus family Gomphaceae native to Asia and North America. It was known as Gomphus floccosus until 2011, when it was found to be only distantly related to the genus's type species, G. clavatus, and transferred to Turbinellus. The orange-capped vase- or trumpet-shaped mushrooms may reach 30 cm (12 in) high and 30 cm (12 in) wide. The lower and outer surfaces are covered in wrinkles and ridges rather than gills or pores, and are pale buff or yellowish to whitish. T. floccosus forms symbiotic relationships with the roots of various conifers in woodlands across Eastern Asia, from North Korea to Pakistan, and in North America, more frequently in the west. The mild-tasting mushrooms are consumed locally in northeastern India, Nepal and Mexico, but can cause gastrointestinal symptoms of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.