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Court jails 3 for public nuisance, drunkenness

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An Upper Area Court, Kuje , FCT, on Wednesday sentenced three men, Micheal Adibe, Ogunlade Micheal and Warya Terso to two months imprisonment each for drunkenness and public nuisance.

 

The presiding officer, Mr Adamu Wakili, convicted the men after they pleaded guilty to a one-count charge of public nuisance.

 

Wakili, however, gave each of the convicts an option to pay a fine of N3, 000 or remain in Prison for two months.

 

The Prosecutor, Sgt. Niyom Ishaya, had earlier told the court that the matter was brought to Kuje Police Station on Aug. 12 by a team of police men on patrol led by ASP. Alfa Musa.

 

Ishaya said the convicts, of no fixed address and who could not give satisfactory account of themselves, were arrested by the police at odd hours of the day.

 

“On Aug.11, at about 12:30 a.m., A team of police men on patrol led by ASP Alfa Musa arrested Adibe, Micheal and Terso at Liquor shop popularly known as “Ogogoro joint”.

 

“The three men were shouting and disturbing the neighborhood and when they saw the police approaching, they tried to escape.

 

The prosecutor said the convicts were in the habit of disturbing the neighborhood.

 

He also said that the offence contravened Section 183 of the Penal Code.

 

The convicts, however, begged the court for leniency, saying: “We promise not to disturb at late hours again; we are sorry.” (NAN)

Enugu deputy governor collapses before impeachment panel

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Sunday Onyebuchi
Sunday Onyebuchi

An interesting twist came into the impeachment saga against the deputy governor of Enugu State, Sunday Onyebuchi as he slumped before the impeachment panel today.

Onyebuchi, while testifying before the impeachment panel which is probing allegations of misconduct against him by the State House of Assembly allegedly on the orders of the governor, Sullivan Chime, had to be rushed out of the court hall shortly before 12 noon.

With his wife, Nneka Onyebuchi and children present at the hearing, Onyebuchi had to be rushed out by family members and aides for urgent medical attention.

Having arrived the court in company of his lawyers this morning, the deputy governor, who alleged offences include raring poultry in his official quarters, began his testimony at 9.30am collapsed a little over 2 hours after.

One of his lawyers, Peter Eze, said the deputy governor slumped five minutes after the chief of staff, Ifeoma Nwobodo and the state’s attorney general, Anthony Ani (SAN) came into the court.

The deputy governor’s collapse led to the suspension of proceedings tentatively till later in the day.

2015: Electorate will vote credible candidates – Hon. Segelu

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An aspirant seeking to represent Akinyele/Lagelu Federal Constituency in 2015, on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Hon. Olayinka Oladimeji Segelu has said candidates’ pedigree, antecedents, personal achievements and records will count in the forthcoming 2015 general elections.

Hon. Segelu gave this indication in a statement made available to newsmen in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

The House of Reps hopeful noted that given the new paradigm in the politics of Nigeria, and the current level of political awareness among the people, he was sure that the people of Akinyele, Lagelu and Nigerians in general will not vote for politicians with shady character, questionable past and well known criminal records that have put such people on the wrong side of the law.

Segelu, who is an aide to Senator Nurudeen Abatemi-Usman further expressed confidence that the people of his constituency know all the aspirants, including those who have very bad criminal records and will never vote for such politicians who are only seeking political power to shield themselves from public scrutiny.

The one-time Personal Assistant in the office of Speaker of House of Representatives under Dimeji Bankole also implored eligible voters in Akinyele/Lagelu constituency and Oyo State at large to come out en masse to obtain their Permanent Voters Card (PVC), as Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC commences distribution on Friday this week. He called on those who have attained 18 years of age after the last registration exercise to take advantage of this new opportunity to register in order to qualify to vote for candidates of their choice in the February 2015 elections.

Doctors’ strike to blame for my son’s death -CNPP publicity secretary

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Osita Okechukwu
Osita Okechukwu

Osita Okechukwu, publicity secretary of the Conference of Nigeria’s Political Parties has blamed the strike embarked upon by doctors for the death of his undergraduate son last weekend.

Okechukwu, who was left embittered, urged the Federal government and Nigeria Medical Association to do all within their powers to resolve the impasse.

The doctor’s industrial action, which is mainly based on their demands for improved welfare packages in the health sector, has gone on for many weeks now without any end in sight.

Okechukwu, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) said the lingering strike by the doctors contributed immensely to the death of his son, Matthias Koso Okechukwu, a third year Law student at Baze University, Abuja.

The young man took ill and was rushed to a private hospital in Abuja, his situation was said to have become even more critical but the specialists’ attention which the young man required at the National Hospital was not readily available.

While recounting how his son might have been saved, Okechukwu said “If there was no doctors’ strike, perhaps my son would have made it.

“Matthias actually suffers from Muscular Dystrophy and developed crisis on Saturday 9th August and was quickly rushed to a private clinic at Garki and the doctor on duty referred us to National Hospital Abuja, saying that the machine capable of restoring his normal breathing can only be found at the National Hospital.

“On getting to the National Hospital, the only doctor found on duty battled to save Matthias but couldn’t as she couldn’t reach the equipment in the Pediatric Department to resuscitate Matthias. So had it not been for the strike adequate attention could have been paid to him, “he said.

“I therefore passionately plead that the government and the doctors should in the interest of Nigerians quickly resolve the impasse, ” he added.

ECOWAS staff succumbs to Ebola in Lagos

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Jatto Asihu Abdulqudir died of Ebola in LagosThe dreaded Ebola virus disease has led to the death of another member of staff of the Economic Community of West African States, following the death of Patrick Sawyer, a Liberian who brought the disease into Nigeria.

 

The name of the West African body’s staff was given as Jatto Asihu Abdulqudir as the sub-regional organisation announced his passing today. The late Abdulqudir, a 36-year old, was stationed at the Lagos Liaison Office.

 

Said to be a Protocol Assistant at the office, he was one of those charged with assisting Sawyer to a regional meeting before his death from the devastating disease in Lagos on July 25.

 

A statement released on Tuesday said the commission expressed its gratitude to the Nigerian Government authorities and others who contributed to managing the late official who was under quarantine before his death.

 

“The Management of the Commission wishes to commiserate with Mr. Abdulqudir’s family and colleagues and prays for the repose of his soul.

 

“Before this sad event, the Commission working in collaboration with Nigerian health authorities, had disinfected all the facilities of the ECOWAS Lagos Liaison Office as part of precautionary measures to safeguard the health, safety and security of staff members, and will continue to monitor the situation.

 

“Management has also intensified awareness campaign among staff on the deadly virus and uses this opportunity to invoke the spirit of solidarity and mutual assistance.

 

“The Commission wishes to reassure staff of all Community Institutions all over the entire region that it is taking all necessary steps to guarantee their health and safety.

 

“Furthermore, Management enjoins all staff members and community citizens in general to intensify the observance of personal hygiene. They should also report any suspected case to health facilities and seek medical advice or attention for the effective containment and defeat of the Ebola disease.”

NOA urges use of hand sanitisers, gloves to curb spread of  Ebola

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Mr Mike Omeri
Mr Mike Omeri

Mr Mike Omeri, the Director-General, National Orientation Agency (NOA), has advised Nigerians to use hand sanitisers and wear gloves to curb the spread of Ebola virus.

Omeri gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Abuja

He said that the agency would sensitise Nigerians on the need to use the hand sanitiser as a necessary measure to prevent the spread of the deadly virus.

He said: “We want to also emphasise on personal hygiene, use of hand sanitisers and other remedial measures that will stop the spread which is the most effective way of stopping Ebola.’’

Omeri further advised Nigerians to make wearing of glove a habit, adding that the measure should not be taken with levity.

“We are not trying to be make the citizen agitated, where a  citizen will rush to obtain or buy gloves we just want to sensitise the citizen to be personally aware of  what could facilitate the process of contracting the disease,” he said.

According to him, the minister of health is working with the state and local governments as well as the NOA to ensure that effective public awareness is created in the rural areas.

“This will ensure that citizens at that level imbibe the culture of hand-washing with soap and environmental cleanliness, and avoid contact with carriers including bats and monkeys,” he said.

He said that the agency was a member of technical committee set up by President Goodluck Jonathan to fight the dreaded disease.

“As part of the team we will intensify on grassroots sensitisation.

“We have been working with the primary health care agencies toward sensitising the populace on maternal care, health care and some other diseases that have been there with us, including polio.

“We will concentrate on the rural community with special focus and interest on Ebola virus,’’ said Omeri.

The director-general also advised shop owners and operators of recreational centres and individuals to imbibe the habit of keeping their environment clean at all times to prevent diseases. (NAN)

Pastor arraigned for rape

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A 23-year-old professed Celestial Church prophet, Adewale Adeleke, on Tuesday in Lagos, appeared before a Yaba Magistrates’ Court for alleged fraud and rape.

 

Adeleke, who resides at No. 2 Ajibola Street, Agbado Ijaiye, Lagos was arraigned on a four-count charge of stealing, obtaining by false pretext, impersonation and rape.

 

Prosecutor Chris Takim told the court that the accused committed the offences on July 26 at 6 p.m. at the premises of Original Inn Hotel, Ebute Meta.

 

Takim said the accused approached his victim claiming to be spiritually informed about her problems and had solutions to them through a scheduled prayer session.

 

He said the complainant met him at the hotel on the scheduled appointment were he obtained her mobile phone and N13, 000 as mobilisation fees.

 

“Adeleke collected her phones and N13, 000 to begin the prayer session with her and later forced her to strip naked as a prerequisite for her prayer to be answered.

 

“Adeleke, thereafter unlawfully assaulted her and had sexual intercourse with her without her consent,’’ the prosecutor said.

 

He said that the offences contravened Sections 258, 285, 312 and 378 of the Criminal Laws if Lagos State, 2011.

Section 258 prescribed life imprisonment for any man who has unlawful sexual intercourse with a woman or girl, without her consent.

 

He, however, pleaded not guilty.

 

The Chief Magistrate, Mrs Ariike Oshibayo, granted bail to the accused in the sum of N200,000 with two sureties in like sum.

 

Oshibayo adjourned the case till Aug. 16 for further hearing. (NAN)

Evacuated Spanish priest dies of Ebola

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A Spanish missionary who contracted the Ebola virus while working in West became the first European to die from the disease on Tuesday, succumbing to the virus in a Madrid hospital five days after being evacuated from Liberia.

Spanish-priestMore than 1,000 people have died in Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Nigeria since the outbreak was first reported in February.

Miguel Pajares, 75, a Roman Catholic priest, was airlifted back to Spain from Liberia last week with a nun who tested negative for the virus.

For the past few days he had been treated with an untested, experimental drug, Zmapp.

“It is confirmed. He died at 9:28 am (0728 GMT),” said a spokeswoman for the Spanish capital’s La Paz-Carlos III hospital.

“We hoped he would be able to overcome the disease but it was not to be. It is as God wished,” the priest’s sister-in-law Carmen Romo told Spanish radio station COPE.

A World Health Organization (WHO) panel in Geneva has meanwhile approved the ethics of using Zmapp.

According to the Reuters news agency, the panel said it was ethical to combat the Ebola outbreak by offering drugs or vaccines whose side-effects and efficacy had yet to be proven.

The priest was part of a Catholic order at St Joseph’s Hospital in the Liberian capital, Monrovia.

The hospital has now been closed because of the outbreak.

A Congolese nun died there on Saturday, days after its director, Patrick Nshamdze, also died.

The hospital is run by the Juan Ciudad ONGD charity, established by a Spanish Roman Catholic order, the Hospitaller Brothers of St. John of God.

Its spokeswoman, Adriana Castro, told AFP on Monday that an earlier test had wrongly shown the late director of the Liberian hospital to be free of Ebola.

 

Ebola: government, doctors bicker over life insurance for medical personnel

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ebola-2The Lagos State Government must have felt it was doing something grand when, in conjunction with the Federal Government, it announced the provision of life insurance to health volunteers in order to effectively curtail the spread of the Ebola Virus Disease.
In a statement issued today by Jide Idris, Commissioner for Health in Lagos, LASG said the insurance cover is part of governments’ plan to protect citizens from EVD infection and has been developed for implementation at all levels.
“To ensure the effectiveness of the response strategy, volunteers are being deployed to support several areas of work, idris said.
Further, the statement said “while volunteering is usually done as a means of giving back to society, the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Lagos State Government have partnered to make available some compensation packages as a means of demonstrating our gratitude for your selfless services.
“The hazardous jobs will have hazard packages that include life insurance.”
The government said volunteers are needed in the areas of health screening, community mobilisation, clinical management, contact tracing and infection prevention and control.
For the Health Screening and Community Mobilisation volunteer categories, requirements include an Ordinary National Diploma, Higher National Diploma, or a Degree; while the services of Laboratory scientists, nurses, medical doctors for thespecialized areas such as Clinical Management, Contact Tracing, and Infection Prevention and Control).
But in a swift reaction, the Lagos State chapter of the Nigerian Medical Association has described the medical life insurance cover provided for professional health workers who volunteer to manage those infected by the deadly Ebola virus as vague and lacking details.
At a press conference held yesterday in Lagos, the medical professionals said that the details of the insurance policy were not clearly spelt out.
“Any health worker that is managing an Ebola patient is risking his/her life and that of his family. Ebola has killed over 61 doctors in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. It is a serious issue,” Tope Ojo, chairman of the NMA in Lagos State, said.
He added: “You don’t just dangle life insurance without documents. We cannot endanger our lives unless we know what is at stake. We should be assured that should anything happen to us, our families are catered for. The terms of the insurance must be in public domain in a transparent manner.”
The mood of the doctors were summarily espoused in Ojo’s assertion that “It is sad that it had to take an Ebola outbreak, for government to realise that health workers need life insurance cover.”

Suicide bombers’ trainer nabbed with 16 females

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The Joint Task Force (JTF) in Kano has arrested a man suspected to be the master trainer of Boko Haram female suicide bombers with 16 females who were reportedly being trained for suicide operations, Daily Trust, gathered from security sources.

Another Boko Haram bomber recently arrested in Kano
Another Boko Haram bomber recently arrested in Kano

It was gathered that the man identified as Ibrahim Ibrahim was arrested in Dala LGA of Kano during a raid by the Joint Task Force Thursday.

Daily Trust gathered that the females were being trained to carry out suicide bombings when the JTF raided their training ground and arrested them and their trainer.

The just concluded Sallah celebration was marred in the state as female suicide bombers struck at five different locations. About 30 persons lost their lives to the female suicide bombers who were believed to be less than 20 years old.

“He is still being held and interrogated by the JTF and he is cooperating with the force by divulging vital information about their new strategy of using teenage girls for suicide bombings. I don’t know the exact number of the girls because one of my colleagues who participated in the operation said 13 while the other one said 16,” he said.

A top security source confirmed the arrest but added, “You know we have carried out many recent successful operations recent. I will not like to say much on this latest operation.”

Spokesperson of the JTF in Kano, Captain Ikechukwu Eze, confirmed an operation in Dala local government area.

“There was an operation in Dala where one Ibrahim Ibrahim was arrested alongside some persons. Investigation is still on,” he said in a phone interview.

—Daily Trust

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