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New Whip Alert: Davido acquires Bentley after a successful 30BillionConcert – He reveals how much he made in One Day (PHOTOS)

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We earlier reported how singer Davido held a concert in Lagos, two days after Christmas. The well-attended concert was the talk of town as it was sold out with an impressive over 10,000 people in attendance. Days after the epic show that witnessed the reuniting of the legendary MoHits crew for a performance as well as the stylish daughter of Davido, Imade on stage, the singer has shared how his 30 billion account went up a few more zeros. Sharing the news on his social media page, the head of the 30 billion gang revealed that himself and his team members made half a billion on December 27. His revelation is of course minus all the other shows he performed at Christmas of 2017, where the OBO could have made a few millions too. He shared the news on his Snapchat and in no time, fans hailed him, certifying that he is truly a 30 billion in the account material. Following the huge success of  Davido ‘s headline show,  30BillionConcert   on the 27th of December 2018,

Four days‚ fourteen deaths: fatal listeriosis outbreak continues to kill

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A 3D illustration of the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes, which causes listeriosis. Fourteen deaths in four days. That's what the National Institute of Communicable Diseases’ latest listeriosis outbreak report reveals. A total of 81 people have died in South Africa from the disease‚ contracted from eating food contaminated with the food borne pathogen Listeria‚ according to the NICD. In early December‚ the number of dead totalled 36. The number of confirmed cases - in what has been described as the biggest listeriosis outbreak - is now 767‚ up from 748 on January 12. In South Africa‚ te outbreak is spread across all nine provinces. Scarily‚ the 235 cases for which the NICD has “outcome data” reveals the death rate to be an alarming 34%. “This rate will likely change as the disease progresses and more cases are traced‚” said Pretoria-based food safety expert Dr Lucia Anelich. “The general mortality rates reported in other countries range between 20 and 25%.” As the nu

Outbreak of a food borne disease - Listeriosis in South Africa

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A 3D illustration of the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes, which causes listeriosis. Listeriosis is a serious, but treatable and preventable disease caused by the bacterium, Listeria monocytogenes and is widely distributed in nature and can be found in soil, water and vegetation.   Furthermore, animal products and fresh produce such as fruits and vegetables can be contaminated from     these sources. INFECTION WITH LISTERIA MAY RESULT IN THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS .  Flu like illness with diarrhoea including fever, general body pains, vomiting and weakness.  . Infection of the blood stream which is called septiceamia. . Meningoencephalitis (infection of the brain).  Individuals at high risk of developing severe disease include newborns, the elderly, pregnant women, persons with weak immunity such as HIV, diabetes, cancer, chronic liver or kidney disease.  According    to the Department of Health, the age groups that are most affected are neonates, that means t