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Nigerian Doctor, Onyema Ogbuagbu in COVID-19 Vaccine Breakthrough Kunle Aderinokun A Nigerian doctor, Dr. Onyema Ogbuagbu, is at the centre of the Pfizer-led research, development and trials that have culminated in a breakthrough for COVID-19 vaccines.

Pfizer, after the conclusion of its trials, recently announced that its COVID-19 vaccine was more than 90 per cent effective. A few days after, Moderna also reported that its own version of the COVID-19 vaccine was 94 per cent effective.

The announcement by Pfizer, followed by Moderna, remains a game changer in the quest for COVID-19 vaccine. Ogbuagbu, however, said he had been involved in the trials of the vaccines by Pfizer An Associate Professor of Medicine and infectious

disease specialist at Yale School of Medicine, Ogbuagbu, in an interview with ABC News, said he was super excited by the results, because having a very effective vaccine would help in achieving the so-called herd immunity. A 2003 graduate of medicine

from the University of Calabar, he noted that currently, there were insufficient doses of the vaccine for everyone at the moment, but contended that enough doses should be available by the first quarter Continued on page 8

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Again, Economy Slides into Recession, Second in Five Years Experts list measures for recovery Rewane calls for stimulus, increased investment Utomi: Bring your sharpest brains into a war cabinet to get the best Prof. Uche Uwaleke: I see quick V-shaped recovery as effect of COVID-19 recedes GDP contracted for second consecutive quarter by 3.62% in Q3

Obinna Chima in Lagos and James Emejo in Abuja Analysts yesterday reacted to the news that Nigeria had officially entered another recession by urging the federal government to increase spending and encourage private sector investment. They said this was in order

to stimulate economic activities, as Nigeria’s real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the third quarter of 2020 showed the country had entered its second economic recession in five years. The analysts spoke in separate interviews with Continued on page 5

NNPC: Poor Liquidity in Oil Industry Hampering New Projects Says Buhari has never interfered in corporation's operations Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has said commencing and continuing new oil and gas projects have been seriously slowed down by the liquidity challenges in the sector. NNPC, however, noted that despite

the crisis brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic and the effect on its activities, it was working diligently to ensure that for the first time in decades, its shareholders would be paid dividends by the end of 2020. Continued on page 8

EL-RUFAI'S SON'S WEDDING FATIHA... Senate President, Ahmad Lawan (left), and Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai at the wedding Fatiha of the latter's son, Bashir and his bride, Halima Ibrahim Kazaure in Abuja... yesterday


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