Sunday, April 30, 2017

‘Against The Run Of Play’ Contains Distorted Claims – Jonathan

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has criticised some of the claims in the book ‘Against The Run Of Play’ which was written by the Chairman of Thisday’s Editorial Board, Mr. Segun Adeniyi.

According to Jonathan, the book as presented contains distorted claims on the 2015 presidential election by many of the respondents.
He said that at the right time, the main characters in the elections, including himself, would come out with a true account of what transpired either in major interviews or books.

UK Replies Jonathan, Says Nigerians Chose Buhari In 2015

A statement issued by the Press and Public Affairs Officer of the British High Commission in Nigeria, Mr. Joe Abuku says that President Muhammadu Buhari won the election with the backing of majority of Nigerians.
Britain insists that the only role it played in the election was the engagement with Nigerians and their leaders prior to the elections to make it non-violent, free and fair.
Former President Jonathan had in a book: “Against The Run Of Play,” written by the Chairman of the Editorial Board of Thisday Newspaper, Olusegun Adeniyi, alleged that former British Prime Minister, David Cameron, connived with former United States President Barack Obama, among other world leaders, to push him out of office.

Non-O blood group 'linked to higher heart attack risk' - BBC

People with a non-O blood group have a slightly increased risk of heart attack and stroke, research suggests.
Scientists say it could be because higher levels of a blood-clotting protein are present in people with A, B and AB blood.
The findings could help doctors better understand who is at risk of developing heart disease, the researchers said.
But a heart charity said people should focus on giving up smoking and eating healthily to reduce their risk.

Friday, March 31, 2017

How cats help you in fighting lassa fever – Gombe Health Commissioner

Gombe State Commissioner of Health, Dr Kennedy Ishaya on Friday cautioned against any act capable of reducing the population of cats in the state, saying they help in the fight against lassa fever.
Speaking to newsmen shortly after a meeting of the state Rapid Response Team on Epidemics, the commissioner described cats as natural allies in the fight against lassa fever, as such should be protected.
He said the meeting focused on four health issues which were of threat to human lives, namely CSM, Measles, Lassa fever and Polio.
According to him, cats are natural predators of rats, the carriers of lassa fever, as such dependable means of reducing the rat population in the state.

Cat chasing rat
“People should stop killing cats as they are natural predator of rats and we are all aware that rats cause Lassa fever,” he said.
Ishaya also revealed plans by his ministry to commence vaccination of children below the age of six, to protect them against Cerebral Spinal Meningitis (CSM).
He said they decided to focus on that particular age group because they were the most vulnerable whenever there was outbreak of communicable diseases.

“Rainy season is fast approaching and usually CSM is associated with winds.

“Although we have not recorded any CSM case in Gombe state, we want to take precautions,” he said.
The commissioner said the state government was exploring the possibility of establishing laboratory in Gombe for screening of suspected cases instead of taking samples to Lagos.


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Indian minister condemns 'deplorable' race riots targeting African students

Seven arrested over violent clashes in and around Noida amid simmering resentment towards Africans
India’s foreign affairs minister has condemned “deplorable” race riots targeting African students near Delhi this week that put two men in hospital and led to seven arrests.
The victims included a Kenyan woman who alleges she was pulled from a rickshaw on Wednesday morning and beaten by a group of men.
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Nigeria's Boko Haram insurgency


Almost left for dead when he was injured by a discarded bomb, Jonathan Gambo faces a long road to recovery. The teenager’s fate mirrors that of Nigeria itself.
On the day he lost his arm, Jonathan Gambo had been sent to gather firewood in the Nigerian village of Uba, where his parents worked as farmers. 
His elder brother had been curious to unearth a chunk of metal and unwittingly passed him the bomb before instructing him to throw it away.
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EFCC arrests woman over N45m herbal cure fraud


Ibadan Zonal office of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC), says it has arrested one Aminat Okiribiti for allegedly conspiring with others to defraud a woman  of her money, under false pretence.
Mr Ayo Oyewole, the EFCC Head of Public Affairs, Ibadan Zonal Office, told the News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) in Ibadan on Thursday that the suspect had engaged in Advance Fee Fraud.
Oyewole stated that Okiribiti, with others now at large, had allegedly conspired ,using the pretence of providing cure and spiritual solution to health challenges, to defraud the women (name withheld) of a sum of N45 million.
He said that Aminat, age 34, married to one Wande Okiribiti (47) who is still at large, had confessed to committing the crime.
He said she had confessed that some of the money obtained from the victim, was collected by her through her bank account in a new generation bank, located in Ibadan.
Recounting her ordeal, the complainant said that she met Wande (suspect’s husband) sometimes in October 2014 at Utako, Abuja while in search of a cure for the health challenges of her children.
According to her, “Wande presented himself as a local herb hawker and a spiritualist capable of providing solutions to all problems and lured me into believing he had the cure to my children’s challenges.
“I subsequently made different payments as advised, totaling N45 million, but became suspicious at the request for funds transfers, which continued without solution to the problem.”
Oyewole said that the complainant, having suspected foul play, wrote petitioned the commission, necessitating the arrest of the suspect.
He urged members of the public to be wary of the age-long tactics to avoid falling into the hands of fraudsters.
Oyewole said that the suspect would be charged to court as soon as investigations were concluded.

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