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Monday, April 20, 2020

Taraba State Government Begins Coronavirus Sensitization Campaign

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Taraba State Government Begins Coronavirus Sensitization Campaign

Taraba State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, on Monday in Jalingo, flagged off a statewide sensitisation campaign against the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).

Mr. Victor Bala, the Chairman of the board of the agency, said that although the state had not recorded any case of the Coronavirus pandemic, the agency needed to take proactive measures.
He said:
“Prevention is better than cure. As we can see Coronavirus is real and is globally claiming lives at an alarming rate.
“Today we are here to officially begin the distribution of commodities to all local government areas that will help in the preventive process in our healthcare facilities and communities.
“You are all aware that up till now, Taraba state has not recorded any case of COVID-19.
“This is partly due to the commitment of the state government that has put in place several measures directed at safeguarding the lives of Taraba people,”
Bala said.
The Executive Secretary of the agency, Alhaji Aminu Hassan, said the exercise would be championed by Directors of the Primary Healthcare Departments in the 16 local government areas of the state.
He told the directors that they were the eyes and ears of the state government in the rural areas, and urged them to be up and doing in their service to humanity.

World Health Organization Releases Total Number Of Coronavirus Cases In Africa

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World Health Organization Releases Total Number Of Coronavirus Cases In Africa

The World Health Organisation (WHO) Regional Office for Africa in Brazzaville, Congo says the number of Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Africa has risen to over 21,000.

The UN’s health agency gave the update on its official twitter account, @WHOAFRO on Monday.
“COVID-19 cases continue to increase in Africa; over 21,000 COVID-19 cases have been reported on the African continent with 5,000 recoveries and 1,000 deaths. “In sub-Saharan Africa, South Africa suffers the most severe outbreak, while Cameroon and Ghana have more than 1,000 confirmed cases.
“Ghana, Niger, Cote d’Ivoire and Guinea have reported rapid increases in case numbers in the past week,’’ WHO said.
According to the agency, Ghana has recorded 1,042 confirmed cases and nine deaths, Cote d’Ivoire 847 cases with nine deaths while Guinea has recorded 477 confirmed cases with three deaths.
The breakdown on the WHO African Region COVID-19 dashboard, showed that South Africa, Algeria and Cameroon had continued to top the list of countries with the highest reported cases.
South Africa has 3,158 cases and 54 deaths followed by Algeria with 2,629 cases and 375 deaths, while Cameroon has 1,016 confirmed cases with 21 deaths.
According to the dashboard, South Sudan, Sao Tome and Principe, Burundi and Mauritania still remain countries with lowest confirmed cases in the region.

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Ekweremadu Cries Out Over Security Agencies Alleged Extrajudicial Killings During Lockdown

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Ekweremadu Cries Out Over Security Agencies Alleged Extrajudicial Killings During Lockdown

Former Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has condemned the reported extrajudicial killings in several parts of the country by security agencies enforcing the lockdown order of the Federal Government and some states of the federation, to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ekweremadu, who is also a member of the seven-man International Parliamentary Taskforce on COVID-19, made his feelings known in a statement in Abuja on Thursday by his Media Aide, Uche Anichukwu, calling on President Muhammadu Buhari and the security agencies to stem the needless killings immediately.
He said:
“I am deeply saddened by the report from the National Human Rights Commission on the loss of 18 Nigerian lives in the hands of security agents enforcing the lockdown order of the Federal Government and various state governments.
“This is most unfortunate and condemnable, especially when we consider the number of Coronavirus fatalities in the country stands at 12, as at today.
“I call on President Muhammadu Buhari and the relevant security and government agencies to ensure that the reprehensible acts are thoroughly investigated and the culprits brought to book. We must ensure that law enforcement agents do not turn their weapons against the very citizens they are supposed to protect.
“While the lockdowns and other precautionary measures are very necessary for containing the pandemic, they must be enforced with every sense of professionalism, discipline, restraint, empathy, and above all, with the utmost respect for human life, which the lockdowns were put in place to protect in the first place”.

 The lawmaker condoled with families that lost their loved ones and prayed God to grant the deceased eternal repose

Coronavirus: United Kingdom Wants To Carry Out A Research On Africans

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Coronavirus: United Kingdom Wants To Carry Out A Research On Africans

The NHS and Public Health England will be launching a review to confirm why black people, minorities are worst affected by Covid-19 in the UK.

It has been recorded that black people from the minority background have been mostly hot by the covid-19 which led to a call for the government to investigate the number of deaths of people from the BAME community and those working for the NHS, during the coronavirus pandemic.
Early research from the Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre (ICNARC) found that last week 34% of critically ill coronavirus patients in England, Wales and Northern Ireland were from black or minority ethnic backgrounds. The research was based on 3,300 patients from intensive care units.
The review will be led by the NHS and Public Health England along with other organisations, including the British Medical Association.
Recall that it was also reported earlier that African American are the most badly hit by the Coronavirus in the United States. This has led to speculations that it could be a result of the white supremacy and the Blacks are deliberately allowed to die in the coronavirus.

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Buhari Appeals to Nigerians, Extends Lockdown by 14 Days

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Buhari Appeals to Nigerians, Extends Lockdown by 14 Days

 President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday extended the lockdown in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Lagos and Ogun States by 14 more days and called for perseverance and more understanding from Nigerians in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.
The president, in a nationwide broadcast, the second since the onset of the pandemic on February 27 heralded by an index case from a visiting Italian, said after reviewing efforts so far to combat the virus, his administration was left with no choice than to extend the initial lockdown which expired last night.
The broadcast was made after the task force he set up to tackle the pandemic said, earlier in the day, that the rate of the spread of the virus, whose number of confirmed cases in the country rose by 20 yesterday to 343, had slowed down.
The Presidential Task Force, headed by Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. Boss Mustapha, also warned against the disclosure of patients’ identities, saying their confidentiality must be respected and protected.
However, in Lagos, the epicentre of the pandemic, another batch of six patients was discharged yesterday, bringing to 61 the total number of those treated for the virus.
Buhari, in his first broadcast over the incidence on March 30, had directed restriction of movements in FCT, Lagos and Ogun States to enable authorities trace more contacts of infected patients and to curb the spread of the virus.
He explained that reports from officials overseeing the anti-COVID-19 battle showed that while the federal government had achieved targets of imposing the initial lockdown on FCT, Lagos and Ogun States, it could not afford to drop the ball at this stage by relaxing the restrictions if Nigeria was to defeat the virus.
He said: “The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has informed me that, a large proportion of new infections are now occurring in our communities, through person-to-person contacts. So we must pay attention to the danger of close contact between person to person.
“At this point, I will remind all Nigerians to continue to take responsibility for the recommended measures to prevent transmission, including maintaining physical distancing, good personal hygiene and staying at home.
“In addition, I have signed the Quarantine Order in this regard and additional regulations to provide clarity in respect of the control measures for the COVID-19 pandemic which will be released soon,” the president said.
He stated that the public health response to COVID-19 was built on the authorities’ ability to detect, test and admit cases as well as trace all their contacts.
Buhari said while he noted some appreciable progress, he contended that a lot more could be achieved.
He made the case for the extension: “Today, the cessation of movement, physical distancing measures and the prohibition of mass gatherings remain the most efficient and effective way of reducing the transmission of the virus. By sustaining these measures, combined with extensive testing and contact tracing, we can take control and limit the spread of the disease.”
The president ssaid his government’s approach to the virus remained in two steps: First, to protect the lives of Nigerians and residents in the country; and second, to preserve the livelihoods of workers and business owners.
“With this in mind and having carefully considered the briefings and report from the presidential task force and the various options offered, it has become necessary to extend the current restriction of movement in Lagos and Ogun States as well as the FCT for another fourteen days effective from 11:59 pm on Monday, 13th of April, 2020. I am therefore once again asking you all to work with government in this fight,” Buhari said.
He emphasised the seriousness of the situation: “This is not a joke. It is a matter of life and death.
Mosques in Makkah and Medina have been closed. The Pope celebrated Mass on an empty St. Peter’s Square. The famous Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris held Easter Mass with less than 10 people. India, Italy, and France are in complete lockdown. Other countries are in the process of following suit. We cannot be lax.”
He adopted the previously issued guidelines on exempted services.
Buhari expressed regret for the harsh days ahead but said it was the sacrifice required to defeat the virus.
According to him, “This is a difficult decision to take, but I am convinced that this is the right decision. The evidence is clear.
“The repercussions of any premature end to the lockdown action are unimaginable.
“We must not lose the gains achieved thus far. We must not allow a rapid increase in community transmission. We must endure a little longer.”
The president also gave details of what was achieved during the first 14-day lockdown, saying it enabled the federal government to implement measures that bolstered case identification, testing, isolation and contact tracing capabilities.
He said: “To date, we have identified 92% of all identified contacts while doubling the number of testing laboratories in the country and raising our testing capacity to 1,500 tests per day.
“We also trained over 7,000 healthcare workers on infection prevention and control while deploying NCDC teams to 19 states of the federation.
“Lagos and Abuja today have the capacity to admit some 1,000 patients each across several treatment centres.
“Many state governments have also made provisions for isolation wards and treatment centres. We will also build similar centres near our airports and land borders.
“Using our resources and those provided through donations, we will adequately equip and man these centres in the coming weeks. Already, health care workers across all the treatment centres have been provided with the personal protective equipment that they need to safely carry out the care they provide.
“Our hope and prayers are that we do not have to use all these centres. But we will be ready for all eventualities.”
Stating that he realised the excruciating impact of the lockdown, he reeled out his relief package, saying his administration would sustain the current palliative measures and unfold fresh steps to address the people’s plight, while security agencies had been mandated to double up efforts at safeguarding lives and property.
“No country can afford the full impact of a sustained restriction of movement on its economy. I am fully aware of the great difficulties experienced, especially by those who earn a daily wage such as traders, day workers, artisans, and manual workers,” Buhari said, adding: “For this group, their sustenance depends on their ability to go out. Their livelihoods depend on them mingling with others and about seeking work. But despite these realities, we must not change the restrictions.”
Saying existing palliatives would be maintained, he stated: “I have also directed that the current social register be expanded from 2.6 million households to 3.6 million households in the next two weeks. This means we will support an additional one million homes with our social investment programmes. A technical committee is working on this and will submit a report to me by the end of this week.”
Buhari said the pandemic was certain to change the world, explaining that after it socio-economic interactions in terms of the conduct of businesses and trade, travel, and education would be different.
“To ensure our economy adapts to this new reality, I am directing the Ministers of Industry, Trade and Investment, Communication and Digital Economy, Science and Technology, Transportation, Aviation, Interior, Health, Works and Housing, Labour and Employment and Education to jointly develop a comprehensive policy for a “Nigerian economy functioning with COVID-19,” he said, adding: “The Ministers will be supported by the Presidential Economic Advisory Council and Economic Sustainability Committee in executing this mandate.”
The president added: “I am also directing the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, the National Security Adviser, the Vice-Chairman, National Food Security Council, and the Chairman, Presidential Fertiliser Initiative to work with the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 to ensure the impact of this pandemic on our 2020 farming season is minimised
The president thanked religious leaders, the media, individuals, the business community as well as international partners and friends for their support and contributions to assist Nigeria to face the battle.

Lagos Discharges Six More COVID-19 Patients

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Lagos Discharges Six More COVID-19 Patients

The Lagos State Government has discharged six more COVID-19 patients, bringing to 61 the total number of persons successfully treated in its isolation centres.
Announcing this Monday, the Incident Commander on COVID-19 in Lagos State, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said the newly discharged patients include five males and one female.
He said: “This good news brings the number of patients who have been managed and discharged from our facilities to 61.
“For us, this is indicative of our will power to triumph in the war against COVID-19. We won’t be deterred until victory is achieved.”
He thanked Lagos residents for their continued perseverance

LOCKDOWN! NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT CAN DO MORE FOR CITIZENS AMIDST COVID-19 PANDEMIC – DR. TAIWO AYODEJI

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LOCKDOWN! NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT CAN DO MORE FOR CITIZENS AMIDST COVID-19 PANDEMIC – DR. TAIWO AYODEJI


Caveat: The opinion expressed here by Dr. Taiwo Ayodeji, who is a seasoned economist, media expert, an entrepreneur and a member of the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom (UK) are those of his views and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the publisher. 
Believe it or not, the Nigeria government has what it takes to make lives more meaningful for her over 200 million people in Nigeria amidst the lockdown proclaimed by President Muhammad Buhari over the uncertain deadly Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Don’t get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with the call for the lockdown in the country but the government was not well prepared for the proclamation because the people and most generally the vulnerable citizens of Nigeria are not well considered in their plans before the pronouncement of the lockdown in the states.
For starters, I would like to make clear contributions on the implication of the lockdown as it affects the economy and the good citizens of Nigeria. It’s no doubt the lockdown will help to break the spreading of the virus but it would also tremendously affect our Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in our dwindling economy that is trying to stabilize even before the breaking news of the Coronavirus pandemic globally.
The price of crude oil in the international market has also nose-dived unimaginably and unlike the years of oil boom in Nigeria and globally, the crave for crude oil is becoming obsolete because most western countries are running electric cars, buses and trains and so on. More so, the uses of alternative power supply without crude oil generating plants are now in place worldwide.
It is imperative to step up our foreign exchange to reduce our loans; this will have rapid effect on our naira and the economy can be looking upward and possibility the anticipated recession from the COVID-19 pandemic would be a thing of history for the sustainability of our economy in the local and foreign markets respectively.
To be frank, the rate of unemployment will surely rise because many industries will surely close down. And, the proposition of working from home can’t really fly in this part of the world because of our IT technology supplies are not adequate and effective like in the western world. And, apart from that many in our government parastatals are not computer literate, simply because they are used to carrying files from one office to the other. More so, the majority of the people don’t have access to the required reliable and effective internet to get the jobs done right from the homes.
For our economy to survive the uncertainty of this pandemic because no one in the world presently can categorically say that this is the particular time the contagion will end or the likely vaccine that will put a stop to the dreadful and deadly virus. The Nigeria administration is expected to pump more naira to the agro-allied industry and promote small scale enterprises and the manufacturing sector because without food in our land, many will die of COVID-HUNGER than the COVID-19.
However, the Nigerian government action now should be tailored in the direction of boosting domestic food production; creating more farm settlement in our Local Governments across the states, achieving food security by scaling up activities in our local manufacturing sector and more importantly providing adequate security for the people.
Secondly, the effect of the lockdown on the average citizens of the country is as important as the way we consider the consequence on the economy of our nation.
The take is now on us as a nation fighting the global pandemic- Coronavirus (COVID-19) currently ravaging the world with poor healthcare system plans. It is a pity nowhere to run to in any part of the world by our failed leaders at this COVID-TIME.
There is now the imposition of movement on the people and restrictions on business transaction nationally which is really affecting the average citizens of the once great nation considered to be the giant of Africa. Whereas, a place like United Kingdom has put most things in place to easy the stress the citizens will go through while experiencing the lockdown.
There is hardly any family in Nigeria that is not going through hardship and crisis presently. The rate of starvation is increasing day-by-day and high rate of debt to survive daily is going up because most of them survived through daily means and hardly do average Nigerians have monthly budget plans for survival from research.
Most of the shops, markets, pharmacies are closed and even the ones opened as essential one-stop shops can’t be patronized by an average Nigeria because of price hike and even scarcity of their daily needs.
The palliatives now have manifested in the form of cash and food supplies to vulnerable groups and communities in the country. And mass poverty in Nigeria among the majority poor is so visible with the lockdown which has prompted the call of the government to save lives and alleviate the suffering of the people locked down in their homes as a result of COVID-19 pandemic.
Nigerians can only survive on the path of our government doing the needful and be more responsible than the goodwill some citizens are enjoying in some states from billionaires and companies that have their investment in the particular state. The leadership of President Muhammad Buhari, the Senate and the House of Representatives should live up to their expectations by doing what is right as the only worthwhile step for the redemption of the people and the country at large.
I challenge the Nigerian government and the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 to put a proper administrative plan in place and better still find suitable ways in delivering succour to the masses and Nigerians that are yet to be affected by the virus susceptible to the on-going extreme hardship as a consequence of the failure in our leadership over the years and as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown of the country.

COVID-19: FREE ELECTRICITY FOR 2 MONTHS TO BE PAID BY FG

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COVID-19: FREE ELECTRICITY FOR 2 MONTHS TO BE PAID BY FG

The Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors (ANED) says the free energy to be supplied for two months is not free by the DisCos but will be paid for by the Federal Government.

Mr. Sunday Oduntan, the Executive Director, Research and Advocacy of ANED, made this known in a statement in Abuja on Thursday.

Oduntan said that the DisCos made the clarification due to questions that have arisen around how the cost that will accumulate will be absorbed in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI).

He said that the DisCos had earlier announced aligning with the federal government and NASS efforts to provide free electricity for two months as a palliative for the effects of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on Nigerian electricity consumers.

According to him, the ability for the DisCos to go forward with planned free electricity is subject to the stimulus package being passed by the National Assembly and signed into law by Mr. President.

He said that the palliative seeks to mitigate the economic challenges that Nigerians are being subjected to during this COVID-19 period.

“it is our hope that we do not lose sight of the no-cost reflective tariff challenges that the DisCos continue to suffer under.

“Regardless, we laud President Muhammadu Buhari and members of his government and the National Assembly for this initiative,” the ANED official said.

COVID-19: CONFIRMED CASES RISES TO 343 AS NCDC ANNOUNCES 20 MORE

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COVID-19: CONFIRMED CASES RISES TO 343 AS NCDC ANNOUNCES 20 MORE
Twenty new cases of Coronavirus have been recorded in Nigeria taking the national total to 343, according to the new data released by Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).
A breakdown of the 20 new cases shows that, Lagos has 13, two each in Edo, Kano and Ogun while Ondo recorded one case.

Till date, 343 cases have been confirmed, 91 cases have been discharged and ten deaths have been recorded in Nigeria.

As at 09:50 pm 13th April there are 343 confirmed cases of  reported in Nigeria. 91 have been discharged with 10 deaths
Lagos is the epicentre of Coronavirus, with 189 cases, which doubles the cases in all states combined.
Earlier today, Lagos discharged six survivors of Coronavirus, an act that is almost on daily basis, but the state keeps receiving more positive cases.
Out of the 189 cases recorded, Lagos has discharged 61 survivors, five deaths, two others evacuated to their countries and three others transferred to Ogun State.
Lagos’ active Coronavirus cases moved from 108 on Monday afternoon  to 121 as at 10:20pm on Monday.

WHO: 5G MOBILE NETWORKS DO NOT SPREAD COVID-19

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WHO: 5G MOBILE NETWORKS DO NOT SPREAD COVID-19

World Health Organisation (WHO) stated that viruses cannot travel on radio waves/mobile networks. COVID-19 is spreading in many countries that do not have 5G mobile networks.

COVID-19 is spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes or speaks. People can also be infected by touching a contaminated surface and then their eyes, mouth or nose.

“People can also be infected by touching a contaminated surface and then their eyes, mouth or nose,” it said.
WHO added that COVID-19 was spreading in many countries that did not have 5G mobile networks.

It also said being infected with the new Coronavirus did not mean that the person would be infected with the virus forever, adding that people recovered from the disease.
“Most COVID-19 infected persons can recover and eliminate the virus from their bodies.
“If you are infected by the disease, make sure you treat your symptoms.

“If you have cough, fever, and difficulty breathing, seek medical care early, but call your health facility by telephone first.
“Most patients recover thanks to supportive care,” WHO said.
It added that exposure to the sun or to temperatures higher than 25C degrees would not prevent COVID-19.

“You can be infected with COVID-19, no matter how sunny or hot the weather is. Countries with hot weather have reported cases of COVID-19,” the organisation noted.
It said to be protected from the virus, people should ensure frequent and thorough hand washing and avoid touching eyes, mouth, and nose.


How False Claims About 5G Health Risks Spread into Mainstream

5G is the fifth generation of wireless communications technologies supporting cellular data networks. Large-scale adoption began in 2019 and today virtually every telecommunication service provider in the developed world is upgrading its infrastructure to offer 5G functionality.

Anxieties over the growing coronavirus pandemic are making people increasingly susceptible to misinformation, with conspiracy theories linking 5G wireless technology to COVID-19 gaining traction in recent weeks.

The conspiracy has been spread by celebrities, including Woody Harrelson and John Cusack, as well as lesser known influencers and online trolls. And in the last 10 days, they’ve had real-world consequences, with at least 20 phone masts vandalized across the United Kingdom.

The unfounded conspiracy theories reportedly began when a Belgian doctor speculated to a national newspaper about 5G masts in Wuhan, China, where the new coronavirus originated.

Despite the article being removed after a few hours because the comments were baseless, the narrative was picked up by conspiratorial Internet personalities and has spread across the Internet as the coronavirus fans anxieties around the world. (Contrary to the conspiracy theories, which say 5G’s high-frequency waves are harmful, the scientific community agrees they are beneath the wavelength that can damage human cells.)

Conspiracy experts say that it’s understandable that misinformation like the baseless 5G theories would spread in such an uncertain time. “When there are periods of great anxiety about unknown events and unknown threats, people become more conspiracy minded,” says Quassim Cassam, a professor of philosophy at the University of Warwick and author of the book Conspiracy Theories.

The original 5G conspiracies, which existed in fringe areas of the Internet before the COVID-19 outbreak, focused on the idea that the new phone masts required by the technology are somehow causing health problems that are being concealed by governments.

When the coronavirus began to spread around the world in January, Cassam says, conspiracy theorists seized on the uncertainties surrounding the virus to spread the baseless theory to wider audiences searching for information about COVID-19.

“The classic form of a conspiracy theory is that there’s a small group of a small group of powerful individuals who are doing stuff behind the backs of the people and endangering our futures,” he says. “If you take that as a template, you see this 5G theory is basically the same theory being recycled. People were saying the same about 4G, just without coronavirus.”

My Take

“There is no scientifically credible evidence to link the introduction of 5G masts with the COVID-19 outbreak. This would be both a physical and biological impossibility

“5G is the future of the internet, we must be cautious about accepting it without proper testing, but rejecting it also is ignorance; Nigeria is already in Computer Age, Digital Age, and New Media Age. We live in an era where technology is advancing and we must move with the time. #EmbracedTheFuture.

Lesotho, a country of two million people. Lesotho is one of the two countries in Africa that has not been infected with Coronavirus. The other nation is Comoros.

Lesotho got connected with 5G in 2018 and there is no case of Coronavirus in that nation. On August 25, 2018, South Africa’s Vodacom launched what it said was Africa’s first commercial 5G internet service in Lesotho.

Vodacom, South Africa’s biggest mobile operator by market value, said the rollout of the 5G, or fifth generation, standards-based service would provide subscribers in the land-locked mountain kingdom with “fibre-like” internet speeds.

The company said its operation in Lesotho had been assigned spectrum in the 3.5GHz band, enabling the launch of a commercial 5G service.

How will one explain this? One expects that Lesotho would have been crushed by 5G right now as some people’s theory suggested

Monday, April 6, 2020

Makinde Tests Negative for COVID-19

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Makinde Tests Negative for COVID-19
Oyo State Governor, Mr. Seyi Makinde, yesterday disclosed that he has tested negative for COVID-19.
The governor who had tested positive for the virus on March 30, said yesterday evening via his Twitter that he now tests negative for the virus.
He said he received his second negative test for the virus yesterday evening while appreciating those who supported him with prayers during the intervening period between when he tested positive and negative for the virus.
“I am deeply moved by your prayers and support throughout this period. I am so thankful. This evening, I received my second negative test result for COVID-19. I especially thank Prof Temitope Alonge, who acted in my stead as Head of the Oyo State COVID-19 Task Force.
“I am also grateful to all members of the Task Force for their cooperation during this time. I will be resuming my responsibility as Head of the Task Force from tomorrow,” he tweeted.

Ponzi Scheme Promoters to Face the Wrath of the Law -SEC

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Ponzi Scheme Promoters to Face the Wrath of the Law -SEC
The Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC has said it will continue to work to protect investors and also ensure the promoters of Ponzi schemes are made to face the full wrath of the lawPonzi scheme is prohibited by the provisions of Section 38(1) of the Investments and Securities Act (ISA) 2007, it does not allow people that are not registered by the SEC to collect money from the public.
Acting Director-General of the SEC, Ms Mary Uduk who stated this in an interview in Abuja weekend, said the Commission is stepping up its regulatory oversight to ensure that such illegal entities are sealed off quickly.
According to her, “ Ponzi Schemes are illegal and that is why we keep warning the public about the dangers of these outfits. Even on our website, we have videos enlightening the public on the dangers of Ponzi schemes
“Once we have information of anyone engaging in illegal fund management business, our enforcement department working with our police unit, shuts them down and the promoters are handed over to the relevant law enforcement agencies for further actions”
According to Uduk, the capital market has been properly positioned to attract Nigerians and other investors and provide benefits to those who invest therein.
She stated that SEC has sustained its investor education programme to assist people to understand whatever issues they have around the capital market.
“But besides that, there are new products coming up every day in the Nigerian capital market. We have a lot of ethical funds, one of the safest areas to invest in is in Mutual Funds, Collective Investments Schemes and we encourage Nigerians to be part of these and others”.
Uduk said further that the SEC is presently undertaking various initiatives to make the capital market more user-friendly such that people can participate in it with greater ease, comfort and convenience.
She added: “There is the added and all-important purpose of ensuring that the gains of your participation, be these dividends, proceeds from share sales/transfers, etc. accrue to you seamlessly, without sweat and in the shortest time possible.
“The purpose is also to ensure that investors do not fall victims to the antics of fraudsters who purport to be able to double any amount of money you make available to them as investment value.
She said that is why the SEC and the entire capital market community have intensified efforts at investment education.
“People need to know that it’s easy to open a money market account, a mutual fund account, get stocks and things like that. We want the market to be easier, more accessible and we also want to have more products.
“We want a deeper market and we believe that with these combinations, we will reduce the number of Ponzi schemes coming up and reduce the number of investors putting their money into Ponzi schemes.
Recall that the Commission last week released a list of 12 unlawful/unlicensed investment schemes which are: Loom Nigeria Money, Box Value Trading Company Ltd, Now-Now Alert, Flip Cash Investment, Result Investment Nigeria Limited, Helping Hand and Investment and No Failure Development and Empowerment Nig. Ltd
Others are “MBA Forex and Investment Ltd, Federate Investors Trading Company, Jamalife Helpers Global Ltd, Flexus Global Solutions and Investment Ltd, United Capital Investment Company Limited”.
The Commission informed members of the public that by virtue of the provisions of Section 38(1) of the Investments and Securities Act (ISA) 2007, only persons registered with the Commission can engage in capital market activities, thus making the actions of these entities listed above unlawful.
“Consequently, the general public is hereby advised to refrain from investing in any scheme of the entities listed above and WARNS that any person who invests in an unlicensed/unlawful scheme does so at his own peril.
The Acting DG said the listed outfits are not registered to carry out fund management functions of any sort, stressing that those who stubbornly patronize them would end up burning their fingers.
She, therefore, advised the general public to distance themselves from such schemes, adding, “Please note that anyone that subscribes to these illegal activities does so at their own risk.”

Coronavirus: Danbatta pays surprise visits to Kano, Kaduna Emergency Communications Centres

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Coronavirus: Danbatta pays surprise visits to Kano, Kaduna Emergency Communications Centres
In a bid to ensure that the toll-free 3-digit National Emergency Number, 112, is being put to effective use in this critical time of Coronavirus pandemic, and national objective of enhancing security of lives and properties, the Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Danbatta, paid surprise visits to the Emergency Communications Centres (ECC) in Kano and Kaduna yesterday.Danbatta’s visits were informed by his realization that, with Coronavirus spreading across the globe and more people living in isolation, the NCC’s 112 toll-free number could play a crucial role of providing effective alternatives for people to reach out to relevant agencies with a view to securing help in times of emergency.
During his visits to the two centres, Danbatta had extensive interactions with the personnel on ground, as he asked various questions bordering on the incoming call traffic volume and how the calls are effectively dispatched to various emergency response agencies (ERA) connected to the centres for a prompt response, especially the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control NCDC).
He also took his time to find out if the centres were facing any challenges that needed to be addressed for their optimum efficiencies and effectiveness towards delivering on their mandates.
The EVC urged the personnel on duty at the two ECCs to see their work as national assignments on saving the lives of fellow Nigerians in terms of emergencies.
“As you all are aware, the country in on lockdown in Lagos, the Ogun States and FCT, and I will, therefore, enjoin you to always ensure you don’t miss any call that comes into the centre. You will also be expected to ensure prompt dispatch of calls received to the relevant emergency response agencies so that there is no any dereliction of duty that will result in loss of lives and property to our fellow Nigerians, who may even be our close relatives,” Danbatta urged the excited personnel.
Speaking further, the NNC boss advised the personnel to observe sanitary measures like hand washing and social distancing at the centres.
In both Kaduna and Kano centres, the managers told the EVC that they had been receiving coronavirus-related calls.
The personnel also appreciated the visits of the EVC to the centres which they variously described as ‘a morale booster’, ‘a good regulatory oversight’ and ‘an encouragement’ for them to be more committed to their assigned roles at the emergency communications centres.
As NCC project mandated in the Nigerian Communications Act (NCA), 2003, the implementation of the ECC got a boost when Danbatta became the country’s telecoms regulator-in-chief in 2015.
Till date, 18 of the centres have been built and are operational in all 17 states of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory.
Each of the ECCs is equipped with 11 Workstations (10 for call taking and one for the Supervisor); a server system that receives and processes 112-calls from members of the public and then dispatches the calls to the appropriate Agency that has responsibility to attend to the specific emergency.
Facilities in the ECC also include power supply mix consisting of public power supply from the national grid, two (2) units of 100KVA generators; and two (2) units of 20KVA UPS powered by 160 units of 100AH inverter batteries and a 10KVA UPS powered by 16 units of 100AH inverter batteries; and six dispatch workstations for the Response Agencies.
The significance of the ECC project was underscored by President Muhammadu Buhari, on March 19, 2020, when unveiled the 112 National Emergency Number and ECC for the FCT, describing it as a project that will complement the Federal Government’s efforts enhancing the security of lives and property in the country.
Today, states, relevant agencies of governments and individuals Nigerians are making use of the 112 Number to seek help during emergencies, and more importantly, at this critical time when the government is working round-the-clock to curtail the spread of  COVID-19 pandemic.
In December last year, the NCC and Danbatta received separate awards of ‘Corporate Social responsibility Award in Security and Emergency Management’ and ‘Nigeria’s Goodwill Ambassador for Security and Emergency Management’ respectively during first-ever Security and Emergency Management Awards (SAEMA 2019) held in Abuja by the Emergency Digest, in conjunction with the Centre for Crisis Communication (CCC).

The Captioned Photo: The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the Executive Vice Chairman (EVC), Prof. Umar Danbatta,

Five more patients discharged in Lagos as Two die in Lagos, Benin

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Five more patients discharged in Lagos as Two die in Lagos, Benin

WITH advice to Lagosians against stigmatisation, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has confirmed the discharge of an additional five patients who previously tested positive for COVID-19.
The governor broke the news through his verified Twitter handle @jidesanwolu yesterday in Lagos.
He called on members of the public to collaborate and support the discharged patients to get over their experiences as fast as possible.
Sanwo-Olu twitted: “Today, I am happy to inform you that five more patients, comprising two males and three females, including a 10-year-old girl have tested negative twice to #COVID-19.
“These five patients have been discharged to reunite with their families.
“This brings to a total of 29 the numbers of patients who have fully recovered and have been discharged from our facility at Yaba.”
“I need to reiterate that the result of tests conducted by our health workers on the recovered patients is a confirmation that they pose no threat to the community.
“I will like to use this opportunity to advise Lagosians against stigmatising the discharged patients as this act could bring feelings of shame, hopelessness and despair. We need to do all we can to support them in whatever form to get over the memories as soon as possible.”
The governor thanked the frontline health workers who have been taking care of patients and members of the Lagos State health family and the Emergency Operation Centre for their kindness and flexibility in managing the patients and checking the spread of the disease.
“As the disease ravages countries all over the world, Lagos State will continue to do what is necessary in terms of responding to emergencies in an effort to ensure the health and wellbeing of our people.
“We will do our best to make sure that other patients at the facility receive the best of care and attention so that they can return home to join their families and the community soonest.
“In order to contain the spread of the disease, I strongly advise you to continue observing social distancing. Let us remain indoors and shun the temptation to breach the presidential restriction that has been placed on our state so that the gains recorded so far are not eroded.
“You should regularly, and thoroughly, wash your hands with soap and clean, running water and where water is not readily available, an alcohol-based hand sanitiser can be used.
“It has come to our notice that some of our youths still engage in sporting and related activities, this is very unfortunate. This act could jeopardise our efforts and the laudable intention of the lockdown. I therefore advise you to adhere strictly to our instructions so that together we can win the battle,” the governor advised.
The Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, had earlier announced the death of a 36-year-old patient (Nigerian). The man died of COVID-19 in the state.
Announcing the death through his Twitter handle Prof. Abayomi said the death marked the second COVID-19 patient recorded in the state.
He said: “We lost a #COVID-19 patient; a 36-year-old Nigerian, male, who died in a private facility on April 4, 2020. The total number of #COVID-19 patients who have died are now two.”
Abayomi, however, did not give further information about the patient’s medical history.
The Management of University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) said one of the three patients, who was confirmed to have tested positive for COVID-19, has died.
The Chief Medical Director of UBTH, Prof. Darlington Obaseki, stated this in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria yesterday in Benin.
“The two surviving patients are currently being cared for by our dedicated staff in an isolation ward, with restricted access.

Tech Companies Summoned Because Of 5G

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Tech Companies Summoned Because Of 5G

UK Authorities will make sure social media companies will begin handling people linking coronavirus to 5G network in their platform with iron gloves. People has started setting mobile phone mask ablaze in the UK.
Oliver Dowden the UK Culture Secretary will hold a virtual meeting with all the representatives from tech companies next week to test the company commitment to free speech.
“We must… see social media companies acting responsibly and quick action needs to be taken to stop the nonsense spreading in their platforms which encourages people to attach mobile networks because of 5G.” This was confirmed to the BBC by the spokes man of the department of Digital, culture, media and sport.
The companies to partake in this meeting have not been confirmed

Femo Otedola shows his word is his bond.

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Femo Otedola shows his word is his bond.

It is no more news that one of Nigeria finest entrepreneur, business mugul, media influencer and a father to a talented Musician in the country – Femi Otedola, has been showing his patriotic, philanthropic and generosity towards his country.
The recent Covid-19 19 Outbreak has gone further to prove the above assertion.
He announced he was donating 1 billion Naira with other well meaning Nigerians such the former vice president of the country Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Jim Ovia, Tony Elumelu etc.
As a man who keeps his word, he has proven to the people again that his word is his bond. The Billionaire in dollars took to his Instagram handle to show proof he has redeemed his pledge. Nigerian are undoubtedly thankful and grateful to this well meaning Nigeria.

The central bank of Nigeria CBN, released the number of people who have redeemed their pledge donated for the fight against Coronavirus which has infected more than 1 million people in the world.
Nigeria has recorded 224 infected cases and 5 dead across the country.
There is no medicine or vaccine to cure the disease or reduce its spread yet. Scientists are working hard around the world to find a lasting solution.