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What you need to know about Corona Virus

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 CORONA Virus 1st good News: China has developed a testing kit for CoronaVirus & will have it distributed nationwide. It can accurately confirm the presence of coronavirus on any suspect who has fever within 2-3hours. 2nd good news: The new coronavirus can’t stand high-temperature environments. -CoronaVirus will die in 56’C environment for 30mins. -Utensils should be regularly sterilised /disinfected or boiled in 100’C water to totally eliminate all viruses. -eat cooked foods; don’t eat raw foods for the time being. 3rd good news: New coronavirus is easily eradicated by medical grade alcohol. -75%alcohol or  Chlorine disinfectant can effectively eliminate the coronavirus. (Tip: bring alcohol in your bag to regularly disinfect your hands esp while outdoors; use alcohol to sanitize doorknobs in your home if someone develops flu-like symptoms; keep those who get sick inside their bedroom or bring to a doctor immediately).     According to a research professor’s ad

BREAKING!!! Jubilation As Gov. Umahi Pays New Minimum Wage To Ebonyi Workers on 10th January

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Jubilation rocked Abakaliki, Ebonyi State Capital after Governor David Nweze Umahi paid civil servants the new minimum wage of N30,000 With this, it’s crystal clear that Ebonyi has taken the lead in the states that aligned with the Federal Government and Nigeria Labour Congress agreement for the new minimum wage of 30,000 Naira. Governor Umahi on his last 2019 EXCO meeting promised that workers in Ebonyi State will start receiving the new minimum wage, effective January 1st, 2020, a promise which he further confirmed when he directed the State Accountant General and LGAs Chairmen to seek for overdraft and ensure the payment of Ebonyi workforce, the January salaries which must reflect the new minimum wage on January 10th to enable them start the new year with ease.

International Students show concern over the strike of Technical Universities in Ghana.

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We the entire body of International Students Association KsTU Chapter is displeased with the action of the Government of Ghana towards their Technical Universities Staffs for not complying and respecting their respective agreements and promises made to them before now. It's indeed a strategic setback to Education in the system which is not only affecting Ghanaians but also international Students from many countries of the world who choose to study in Ghana for the love and passion they have for Ghana. The academic strike action by Technical Universities in Ghana took place late last year over the matter of upgrade in payment which the Government of Ghana accepted to fulfill but later didn't fulfill their promises. The strike action by the same Technical Universities is here again and it's deeply affecting international Students in many ways including their programmed academic budget and quality education with respect to time. We are using this privilege to communic