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WHO announces rollout of cholera tests as cases surge

The largest-ever global deployment of cholera rapid diagnostic tests got underway on Friday, the World Health Organization and its partners said, boosting the fight against surging infections.

Malawi received the initial shipment of tests, kicking off a global diagnostics programme aimed to speed up the detection of outbreaks. In total, more than 1.2 million tests will be distributed to 14 high-risk countries over the coming months, the UN health agency said in a statement.

“Countries that will receive kits in the coming weeks in this largest-ever global deployment include those currently severely impacted by cholera outbreaks, such as Ethiopia, Somalia, Syria, and Zambia,” the statement said.

The programme is a joint venture, with the Gavi vaccine alliance handling funding and coordination and the UN children’s agency UNICEF taking care of procurement.

WHO said that it and the Global Task Force on Cholera Control were also lending their support.

The programme is aimed at helping countries speed up and improve the accuracy of cholera outbreak detection and response by boosting routine surveillance and testing capacity, the organization’s said.

“We are experiencing an unprecedented multi-year upsurge in cholera cases worldwide, and today’s announcement provides a critical boost in the fight against the disease,” Gavi’s chief programme officer Aurelia Nguyen said in the statement.

Cholera, which is contracted from a bacterium generally transmitted through contaminated food or water, causes diarrheas’ and vomiting and can be especially dangerous for young children.

Cases have been surging in recent years, with 473,000 globally reported to WHO in 2022 — double the previous year — and preliminary data indicating that more than 700,000 cases were reported last year.

The soaring number of outbreaks has created unprecedented demand for vaccines from impacted countries.

Even though the global supply of oral cholera vaccines ballooned eighteen-fold between 2013 and 2023, the surging demand has created a global shortage, Friday’s statement said.

WHO last month called for “immediate action” to address the shortage, warning of “unprecedented pressure on the global stockpile of vaccines”.

The situation, it said Friday has forced delays in preventative vaccination campaigns to preserve doses for emergency outbreak responses.

At the same time, recurring outbreaks in countries where emergency vaccination campaigns have already been carried out show a clear need to improve the speed and accuracy in identifying areas where new or persistent transmission is occurring, according to the statement.

“Surveillance diagnostics help pinpoint hotspots with great precision.

“This allows partners to target cholera vaccines to exactly the time and place where the limited supply will save the most lives,” Leila Pakkala, head of UNICEF’s supply division, said in the statement.The programme is a joint venture, with the Gavi vaccine alliance handling funding and coordination and the UN children’s agency UNICEF taking care of procurement.

WHO said that it and the Global Task Force on Cholera Control were also lending their support.

The programme is aimed at helping countries speed up and improve the accuracy of cholera outbreak detection and response by boosting routine surveillance and testing capacity, the organisations said.

“We are experiencing an unprecedented multi-year upsurge in cholera cases worldwide, and today’s announcement provides a critical boost in the fight against the disease,” Gavi’s chief programme officer Aurelia Nguyen said in the statement.

Cholera, which is contracted from a bacterium generally transmitted through contaminated food or water, causes diarrhoea and vomiting and can be especially dangerous for young children.

Cases have been surging in recent years, with 473,000 globally reported to WHO in 2022 — double the previous year — and preliminary data indicating that more than 700,000 cases were reported last year.

The soaring number of outbreaks has created unprecedented demand for vaccines from impacted countries.

Even though the global supply of oral cholera vaccines ballooned eighteen-fold between 2013 and 2023, the surging demand has created a global shortage, Friday’s statement said.

WHO last month called for “immediate action” to address the shortage, warning of “unprecedented pressure on the global stockpile of vaccines”.

The situation, it said Friday has forced delays in preventative vaccination campaigns to preserve doses for emergency outbreak responses.

At the same time, recurring outbreaks in countries where emergency vaccination campaigns have already been carried out show a clear need to improve the speed and accuracy in identifying areas where new or persistent transmission is occurring, according to the statement.

“Surveillance diagnostics help pinpoint hotspots with great precision.

“This allows partners to target cholera vaccines to exactly the time and place where the limited supply will save the most lives,” Leila Pakkala, head of UNICEF’s supply division, said in the statement.

 

Source: Punch Newspaper

Nine Arrested Over Killing Of Policemen In Delta

The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, has announced that nine persons have been arrested in connection to the killings of police officers in the Ughelli area of Delta State.

The police boss, disclosed this on Thursday, at a management meeting of the Force. He said those arrested are currently providing the Force with information that will assist in the arrest of those involved in the killings.

Six police officers were killed at Ohoro forest, in the Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State on February 23, 2024. Meanwhile, six other suspects connected with the killings are at large.

Their death came almost at the same time 17 military personnel were murdered in the oil-rich Delta State.

The soldiers were killed while on a peace mission in Okuama community of Ughelli South Local Government Area (LGA) in an incident that caused nationwide outrage and condemnation.

During their burial last week, military authorities vowed to hunt down the masterminds of the attack but insisted the development won’t deter them from stamping out criminals from the country.

President Bola Tinubu equally conferred post-humous national awards on the slain soldiers and awarded scholarships to their children.

Source: Channel News

Police impound 85 motorcycles in Lagos

The Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Police Command in Lagos, said it had  impounded 85 motorcycles in continuation of  its clamp down on motorcycles  plying prohibited routes in the state.

The command’s spokesperson, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed this in a post he shared on his X handle, @benHundeyin, on Friday.

He said that RRS, in collaboration with Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), seized 85 motorcycles in different areas of the state on Thursday.

“RRS supported by their counterparts from LAMATA Enforcement Team carried out the operation yesterday.

“The areas visited by the team include: Ojodu Berger, Aguda (Ikeja), Iju Road, Agege, Iyana Ipaja Bridge, Abule Egba and Ogba.

Source: Nation Newspaper

NERC fines AEDC N200m for hiking tariffs for all customers

The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company Plc has applied the new power tariff of N225/kWh to all customer bands under its franchise areas, contrary to the directive that only power users on Band A should pay the new rate.

AEDC, according to the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, was therefore slammed a N200m fine for violating the commission’s Supplementary Order on the April 2024 Multi-Year Tariff Order.

On Thursday, The PUNCH reported that manufacturers and the organised Labour kicked against the 240 per cent hike in the tariff payable by about 1.9 million electricity users in Nigeria, which was approved and announced by the Federal Government on Wednesday.

Subsidy on electricity was withdrawn completely from the tariffs payable by power consumers on Band A category, which constitute about 15 per cent of the total 12.82 million power users across the country.

The government announced the hike in electricity bill at a press briefing in Abuja by NERC, adding that those affected would now pay a tariff of N225 per kilowatt-hour, up from the previous rate of N68/kWh, representing about 240 per cent increase. The government declared that the decision took effect from April 3, 2024, and would only affect Band A customers.

Band A power users are those who get up to 20 hours’ supply of electricity daily and pay about N68/kWh before the implementation of this latest order by the Federal Government through NERC.

But on Friday, many customers of AEDC raised the alarm that they were not on Band A, but their bills had been raised to N225/kWh, a development that made NERC to intervene.

For instance, a customer who simply identified himself as Mr Yakubu said, “Interesting moment in Nigeria. On Tuesday, April 2, 2024, I bought an electricity token of N9,900, and I got 135 units.

“Yesterday, April 4, 2024, I wanted to confirm where NERC and AEDC social strata classification of electricity consumption puts me, so I bought electricity of N,9,900, and I got 40 units. There was no supply of electricity throughout the night. Can I be said to be enjoying Band A, 20 hours supply?”

Reacting to the development in a statement, the power sector regulator said, “The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has taken enforcement action against the Abuja Electricity Distribution Plc for non-compliance with the Supplementary Order to the April 2024 Multi-Year Tariff Order 2024 for AEDC.

“AEDC has been fined ₦200,000,000 for failure to comply with the prescribed customer band classifications for the tariff billing.

“This decision follows a detailed review and customer feedback, which revealed that AEDC had applied the new tariff to all customer bands, contrary to the order, which was designed to ensure fair billing practices.”

The regulator stated that the action underscored its commitment to protecting consumer rights and ensuring equitable practices within Nigeria’s electricity sector.

Source: Punch Newspaper

19 feared killed, houses razed as gunmen invade Kogi communities

Two communities, Agojeju Odo and Abejukolo in Omala Local Government Area of Kogi State, have been invaded by gunmen. No fewer than 19 people have been killed while yet to be ascertained number of houses have been razed.

Eyewitnesses told one of our correspondents in Lokoja on Friday that the incident happened on Thursday when the gunmen mobilized in what he described as a “reprisal” and invaded the two communities inflicting maximum damages.

The bandits who were having a running battle with Agatu militia in Benue State had extended their onslaught to Agojeju Odo, Ajokpachi Odo, Bagaji and environs destroying their farm produce.

A local, who lost his wife and children, said that the herdsmen decided to unleash mayhem on them after alleging that the people were complicit with the Agatus against them.

Another local who spoke to our correspondent but did not want his name mentioned, said, “The state governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, and security agencies should come to our aid by deploying security personnel to the area, as the policemen in the Local Government Council have been overwhelmed and overpowered by the invaders.”

The state Police Public Relations Officer William Aya, while confirming the incident said, “19 people were killed in the communal clashes that occurred on Thursday,” adding that officers and men of the state police command’s counter-terrorism unit and the Army have been mobilised to restore normalcy in the area.

“As soon as we got wind of the incident, the Commissioner of Police mobilised all units, including the counter-terrorism unit, Army, and other sister security agencies to the area to restore normalcy. As we speak, peace has returned to the communities,” he said.

Source: Punch Newspaper

LP Chairman Abure Escapes Assassination, Party Says After Fire Engulfs Abuja Home

The Labour Party (LP) reports that its national chairman, Julius Abure, has escaped an assassination attempt.

The national publicity secretary of the LP, Obiora Ifoh in a statement said that Abure’s Abuja home was “gutted by a mysterious fire” at 1 a.m. on Wednesday.

The statement read, “The National Chairman of the Labour Party, Barrister Julius Abure early this morning allegedly escaped an assassination attempt on him at his Abuja residence”.

“His residence was also gutted by a mysterious fire which started a few minutes after 1 a.m. while Abure and the members of his family were asleep.

According to a member of the family who narrated the incidence, the family was woken up by neighbors and security men living in the compound who raised the alarm.

“The entire family were trapped as the inferno had reached the staircase making it impossible for Abure and family to escape.

“However, it took divine intervention for the national chairman and his family to escape after neighbors and security men gallantly pulled down one of the windows upstairs making ways for the family to escape.

“Men of the Fire Service arrived shortly after Abure and his family were evacuated.”

According to Ifoh, Abure and his family were rushed to a private hospital for treatment.

Source : Arise News

Sunday Igboho sues Gani Adams for alleged defamation

Yoruba nation activist, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, a.k.a Sunday Igboho has instituted a case of alleged defamation against the Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Chief Gani Adams.

The suit number I/406/2024 is before an Oyo State High Court, sitting in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital. Igboho is praying for an order compelling the defendant to pay N500 million as aggravated damages over a leaked audio conversation, which he claimed rubbished his reputation.

 

Igboho is seeking among others, “a declaration that the content of an audio clip between the defendant (Adams) and a third party named Nuru Banjo that took place sometime in November, 2021 and further published on all new media platforms, including YouTube, is slanderous, libelous and defamatory.

“A declaration that it is unlawful, inappropriate and inexcusable for the defendant to defame, disparage and put to disrepute the character and reputation of the claimant (Igboho) in an audio clip published on all new media platforms, including YouTube, in a publication that took place between the defendant and a third party, Mr. Nuru Banjo, sometime in November, 2021 or thereabout.

“An order of this honorable court directing the defendant to publicly retract the slanderous, libelous and defamatory content contained in the publication to Nuru Banjo which was further published on all new media platforms including YouTube where the claimant was defamed, maligned and disparaged by the defendant in the conversation published in November, 2021 by the defendant.

“An order of this honorable court directing the defendant to engage all new media platforms, including YouTube, to take down the slanderous, libelous and defamatory content against the claimant.

“An order of this honorable court for the payment of exemplary and aggravated damages in the sum of five hundred million naira (N500,000,000.00) in favor of the claimant for defamation of the person of the claimant by the defendant.”

Source : Nation Newspaper

EFCC arrests Bobrisky for naira abuse

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested and detained controversial cross-dresser, Idris Okuneye aka Bobrisky, over abuse of naira, spraying of naira notes and currency mutilation.

Bobrisky, who has been embroiled in several controversies over the past weeks, was arrested in Lagos on Wednesday night, and has since been detained at the Lagos Command of the EFCC. Confirming the development to our correspondent in a telephone interview on Thursday, the spokesperson for the EFCC, Dele Oyewale, noted that Bobrisky would be charged to court.

Oyewale said, “Bobrisky is with us. He was arrested last night in Lagos, and he is at our Lagos command. We arrested him for alleged abuse of naira notes, spraying of nara notes, and currency mutilation, among others.

“We are very serious about restoring the dignity of the naira. Though our investigation is still ongoing, but he will definitely be charged to court soon.”

In a statement titled “EFCC Grills Bobrisky for Naira Abuse ” posted on its social media handle later, the EFCC wrote, “Operatives of the Lagos Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have commenced investigation of Idris Okuneye, a.k.a Bobrisky, for allegedly spraying Naira notes.

“The EFCC had invited the 31-year old following a video report of spraying and flaunting wads of new Naira notes at the premiere of a movie, Ajakaju, produced by Eniola Ajao, a Nollywood actress and producer, at Film One Circle Mall, Lekki, Lagos on March 24, 2024.

“Investigation also revealed that he had also committed the alleged offence at some other event centres and parties at different times.

Following the invitation by the Commission, he arrived at the Lagos Zonal Command of the EFCC in the morning of Wednesday, April 4, 2024 for interrogation and volunteered his statements.

“He will soon be charged to court upon conclusion of investigations.”

Source: Punch Newspaper

Catholic Priest Writes “First Letter to Mathias Ezeaku” on Religious Supremacy

A Catholic Priest popularly known by his Facebook name, Fada Oluoma has written the first-ever Letter to Mathias Ezeaku, a Traditional Religious Activist in Igbo Land, South East, Nigeria, who champions campaigns of calumny and criticism against Christianity.

In the epistle titled ‘First Letter to Mathias Ezeaku, Fada Oluoma brought to the limelight a series of confusion surrounding the Traditional Religion’s campaign launched by Maazi Mathias Ezeaku.

Below is the full text:

Dear Mathias,

We serve God bc of two fundamental reasons: creation and redemption. All religions, including the one practiced by our ancestors whom you have become converted apostles, acknowledge God as a creator. How they worship or conceive this ‘creator God’ definitely differs.

Common sense and intelligence agree that whoever is behind the origin of every person and thing in the world deserves worship, that’s the being we Christians worship.

Redemption is fundamentally a Christian mystery and doctrine. This is where Jesus Christ comes in. The majority of Christians believe that the creator God, though one, is three persons( father, son, and Spirit).

To save humanity from eternal damnation, God then (Jesus Christ) became man, suffered, died for our sins, and rose again. In his name, repentance is preached to all people.
This historical Jesus Christ was not a European, Christianity didn’t start in Europe either. Jesus was a Jew and Christianity started in Israel and spread out.

You always spew this falsehood that Christianity was brought to Africa by the Europeans to enslave us. Long before Christianity came to Africa, your ancestors were practicing slavery. There were slaves in Igbo land and most other places before Christianity came. I’m sure you are aware of the Osu and Ohu practices.

You also accuse Jesus of being the reason your people are not developing. You treacherously forget to acknowledge that most of the things you are advertising as solutions to our problems like education, medical facilities, industries, etc came to our shore first through Christianity.

The educational system that leads to the production of most of these modern technologies or systems you are advocating for is called Western education, I can tell you authoritatively that most of it started from the church.

Scholarship, industry, and organized systems are traceable to monastic life. This alone exposes your diatribe against Christianity and the church as malicious and false.
I challenge you to name one thing those who practiced the kind of religion you are advocating now invented that everyone is using, while I can give you an endless list of the things you and everyone else are using that came from people who practice Judaeo Christian faith.

You take flight, the pioneers of aircraft were the Wright Brothers, Wilbur, and Orville. Their dad was a Christian clergyman, they believed in Jesus Christ and worshipped him as God. Oya tell me which one adherents of the religion you are agitating for pioneered.

From the car you drive to the electronics you use, to the medical treatments you receive, to the phones you use, this internet you are using to propagate your views, and more than 95% of the things you use every day, I can bet that more than 70% of them are Western inventions or products.

May I inform you that Western civilization is built on Judaeo-Christian traditions, this is why the majority of the world’s scientists, inventors, and winners of the Noble prizes on different areas are Christians and Jews. You can Google it.

If Jesus were “useless”, you wouldn’t even be alive to make that statement twice Because his followers would have lynched you. The reason we will never do that is because he told us never to fight physically for him, but to bless even those who curse us or Him. More importantly, if Jesus were “useless”, you wouldn’t be enjoying most of the things his followers invented.

I do agree with you that a certain version of Christianity or Jesus preached by a certain breed of priests and pastors in Nigeria is not just fake but criminal. Jesus didn’t die to make anyone financially wealthy, the bible never mentioned that either, there’s no one in the bible that Jesus Christ made rich.

So all those who preach a Jesus that solves peoples existential problems by miracles or any other spiritual means are charlatans, and we have many of them. If their prosperity by miracle works, they should have made everyone in their villages wealthy by now, but check all of them that preach that fake gospel, they always look for lands in big cities to build ministries.

The Bible and the church make it clear that a well organized society with competent political and civil leaders are what a country needs to prosper and live in peace. A country where hard and honest work is rewarded, opportunities created, is where prosperity happens, not a country with big church auditoriums and miracle crusades taking place everyday.

So you have to isolate the fake Jesus and fake Christianity that some gospel merchants in Nigeria are propagating for their self interest from the true and authentic Christian faith. The most prosperous nations in the world are Christian in origin and identity, so Christianity is not the problem.

You must also learn the difference between criticism and blasphemy. Against false prophets who are ripping our people off in the name of Jesus and Christianity, I’m with you in calling out their cruel manipulation, we can do this without mocking the Lord Jesus Christ and the Christian faith.

For want of space, I can’t tell you how much the life and teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ changed the world order for better, maybe some other time. Also, miracles happen in the name of Jesus Christ, I mean verified and confirmed by third party, but we leave that for another time.
Udo diri gi

© Fada Oluoma, 2024

AIR PEACE : THE BRAINCHILD OF A NIGERIAN PRODIGY

A dream that is nurtured on selfless thoughts and intended to redefine the perception of people towards a positive outlook often spirals into greatness despite critics.

Dr Allen Onyema, a prodigy of the Nigerian testament, has proven that there’s still hope in the aviation industry/sector.

The dream of Airpeace as a prestigious indigenous airline after a collaborative review of policies and strategies is to grow in size and fly unlimited all over the world, among other big airlines. Therefore, flying en route lagos to Gatwick UK is just a starting feat.

The idea to venture into aviation business with seven (7) airlines in 2013 was to crave an ambitious and resilient journey of a conqueror with faith. Despite the hiccups, Barr. Allen Onyema was never deterred of any risk rather, he stood in between this gap of daunting challenges and the dream of being one of the leading airlines in Nigeria and sub Sahara Africa.

He encouraged himself
as an idealist young man, very focused, made remarkable sacrifices, highly dedicated to constant struggles, strength, and wisdom. These handwork has brought Airpeace to glorious height and today, he is being celebrated by his continuous impact in the aviation industry.

Notable Nigerians like Festus Kayemo SAN, Obi Cubana, Amb.Bianca Ojukwu, Senator Ifeanyi Uba extol Airpeace as an impressive, dedicated, and contributing airline to the Nigeria project. Too many others, it is a breath of fresh air to Nigerians.

Barr. Allen Onyema encouraged brotherhood, promoting indigenous collaborative innovations, hope, strength, empathy, and philanthropist, which has earned him blessings from God. His refined mindset, matured and brotherly approach towards other suppose competitors in the aviation business is highly commendable and worthy of emulation. This attribute attracted numerous encomium from the public who sighted him putting up the face cap of United Nigeria airline.

Apart from that, through his selfless and passion driven agenda in the aviation business, Barr Allen constantly airlifted stranded and vulnerable Nigerians trapped across troubled zones or countries all around the world back to Nigeria.

Away from that, Airpeace reasonable contributions to the growth of Nigeria dwindling economy and workforce can not be over emphasized even when prices of aviation products and levies seem to hit the sky.

Let’s encourage and embrace our own by flying Airpeace and United Nigeria airlines.

We should shun witchunting and sentimental syndrome that pervades our mindset as a nation. These factors and many others have rendered the dreams of many Nigerians who would have taken the country to promising heights moribund. The fabric of our nationhood is unhealthy and riddled with enemity, ethnicity, and acrimonious culture and consequently dilapidated our sense of unity as a people and our ingenuity.

Interestingly, Barr. Allen Onyema holding hands with his brother Prof.Obiorah Okonkwo; a competitor in aviation industry as two great sons of our country Nigeria flying the flag of brotherhood, peace and unity and showcasing the endearing spirit of love and safety in Nigeria and aviation space is a history to beckon. Nigerians were smiling to this progress, maturity, and shining example of these suppose competitors. Bearing in mind that life is worthless without the spirit of being your brothers keeper as a nation.

Thank God, worthy sons and daughters of this great nation are doing well in every aspect of human endeavors and existence. Take for instance, Dangote and Bua from the North are in control of cement, Adenuga of west control telecommunications, Barr. Allen and Prof. Okonkwo of the East doing maverlously well in the aviation space, while the South-South control the oil rich region. Unfortunately, we lost another giant from the South South doing well in banking industry late Herbert wigwe, may his soul continue to requiescat in pace 🙏.

Hopefully, by the time these resourceful feats from these idealist bigwigs are unanimously pulled to the table devoid of divisive and acrimonious tendencies, I believe Nigeria would be a great nation.

Written by; Engr Nwode Nkeiruka, Anipr.
April 2nd, 2024.