In spite of the recent declaration of Nigeria as polio free nation by the World Health Organization (WHO), an outbreak of wild polio virus in Borno State has been reported. The outbreak affected two children from Gwoza and Jere Local Government Areas of the State. The discovery and confirmation of the outbreak was as a result of strengthened surveillance due to improved accessibility, which has been made possible by the recent military action in liberating more communities in the North Eastern part of the country. Nigeria Health Minister, Professor Isaac Adewole, who confirmed the outbreak, said the that detection of children paralyzed by polio shows that surveillance has increased with more access. He said that the discovery of the outbreak is a reminder that the country needs to remain vigilant and immunize all eligible children with oral polio vaccine until polio is completely eradicated worldwide. “Our overriding priority right now is to rapidly boost immunity in the affected areas to ensure that no more children are affected by this terrible disease.” The Minister directed the deployment of an national emergency response team comprising government and partners to Borno State for immediate and robust polio vaccination campaign, targeting eligible children to prevent the spread of the virus locally and internationally. The Federal Ministry of Health through the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency with the support of partners, including WHO and UNICEF, are conducting detailed risk analysis to clearly ascertain the extent of circulation of the virus and to assess overall levels of population immunity in order to guide the response. As an immediate response, about one million children are to be immunized in four local government areas in Borno State. Children in adjoining states of Yobe, Adamawa and Gombe will also be immunized, bringing the number to about five million in the four states. Prof. Adewole reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to achieving a polio-free Nigeria and assuresd the general public that this outbreak will be controlled as soon as possible, adding that government will provide the needed resources to contain it. He therefore called on other states and local governments to redouble their efforts by safeguarding their territories from importation of the virus by providing the required leadership and ensuring accountability among healthcare workers and other stakeholders. It would be recalled that in 2012, Nigeria accounted for more than half of all polio cases worldwide, but the country has made significant strides in recent years, going two years without a single case. This progress has been as a result of concerted efforts by all level of government, civil society, traditional and religious leaders as well as dedicated health workers. [myad]
Nigeria’s Under 13 Dream Team VI suffered a two-goal defeat on Thursday in the hands of their Columbian counterparts in Sao Paulo, but not enough to send them parking from the Rio Olympic Games. The Nigeria team will face Denmark in the quarter-finals of the Rio Olympics Men’s football event.
The South Americans were clinical as an early first half goal by Captain Teofilo Gutierrez and a second-half penalty from Dorlan Pabon prove to be enough.
Dream Team VI manager, Samson Siasia as expected, rested some key players but surprisingly started Captain Mikel Obi and top scorer, Oghenekaro Etebo after already securing top spot even before the Colombia match.
The Los Cafeteros took a fourth minute lead as unmarked Sporting Lisbon forward, Gutierrez, volleyed a cross from Pabon past Daniel Akpeyi who was making his first appearance in goal for Nigeria in the tournament.
The Colombians continued to pile pressure on the Nigerian defence as they grew in confidence – Akpeyi denied Harold Preciado’s close-range header before Pabon put his efforts wide.
The Dream Team VI created opportunities of their own as Roma striker Sadiq Umar played Oghenekaro Etebo through on goal but he failed to make the most of the chance
The former Warri Wolves had another chance but Cristian Bonilla in goal for Colombia saved comfortably from his well-struck freekick.
However, it was Colombia that increased their lead in the second half as Dream Team VI goalkeeper Daniel Akpeyi brought down Preciado and Pabon took the resultant penalty which he converted effortlessly for 2-0.
The win over Nigeria earned Colombia a quarter final pairing against hosts Brazil in Sao Paulo as they finished second in Group B with five points while the Dream Team VI topped the log with six points and will travel to Salvador on Saturday to play Denmark. [myad]
President Muhammadu Buhari has asked rich countries to do something urgent to save the Lake Chad from extinction, arising from the effects of climate change. Receiving the Director-General of UNESCO, Ms Irina Bokova, in Abuja on Thursday, President Buhari said that failure to regenerate the Lake Chad will lead to another round of migration by the people living in the areas. The President, who led seven ministers to an interactive meeting with the UNESCO chief, said Nigeria and the other countries of the Lake Chad Basin lacked the billions of dollars required to channel water from the Congo Basin into the lake to check its rapid depletion. “Those living in the Lake Chad region have suffered untold hardship and displacement because of the violence perpetrated by Boko Haram terrorists. ‘‘If there is no farming and fishing, they will dare the desert to migrate. “Unless the developed countries make concerted efforts to complete the feasibility study, mobilize resources and technology to start the water transfer from the Congo Basin, the Lake Chad will dry up. “The people will go somewhere and they will create problems for those countries.” President Buhari commended UNESCO’s support to Nigeria particularly on the ongoing rehabilitation work in the North East and reintegration of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). He said that the pathetic situation of IDPs require immediate and urgent response from international organisations such as UNSECO to provide infrastructure, health and education for the people in the area. The UNESCO Director-General, Mrs. Bokova, who commenced a week-long visit to West and Central Africa on August 6, said she was in Nigeria to strengthen the organizations programme in the areas of science and technology, gender and youth development, culture, water resources development, health and environment. [myad]
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has released the final list of candidates for the Edo Governorship election scheduled for Saturday, 10th September 2016. In a document signed and issued by the Secretary to the Commission, Mrs. Augusta C. Ogakwu, 19 Political Parties and their Candidates have been cleared by the Commission to contest the election. A statement by the commission’s spokesman, Nick Dazang, quoted section 34 of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) provides which says: “The Commission shall, at least thirty days before the day of the election publish by displaying or causing to be displayed at the relevant office(s) of the Commission and on the Commission’s website, a statement of the full names and addresses of all candidates standing nominated.” The list of candidates and their parties released are as follows: 1) Governor – Ishaka Paul Ofemile (Comrade) – AA Deputy – Ewemade Nancy Osagie – AA 2) Governor – Andrew Igewmoh – ACD Deputy – Osagie Egharevba Andrew – ACD 3) Governor – Cosmos Irabor – ACPN Deputy – Fredrick Parker Odegua – ACPN 4) Governor – Godwin Nogheghase Obaseki – APC Deputy – Philip Shaibu – APC 5) Governor – Onaiwu Osaze Osaro – APGA Deputy – Okpebholo Oyemen Gladys – APGA 6) Governor – David Ewanlen Okoror – CPP Deputy – Ekhorotomwen Smile Uyi – CPP 7) Governor – Tobi Adeniyi – ID Deputy – Ibolo Julius A. – ID 8) Governor – Thompson Osadolor – KOWA Deputy – Florence Adaehomen Okundaye – KOWA 9) Governor – Amos Osalumese Areloegbe – LP Deputy – Jane Osagie – LP 10) Governor – Oronsaye Richard – MPPP Deputy – Omijie Ehinor – MPPP 11) Governor – Peters Osawaru Omoragbon – NCP Deputy – Ahmed Haruna – NCP 12) Governor – Ukonga Frank Onaivi – NNPP Deputy – Emodogo Dorcas Eweha – NNPP 13) Governor – Akhalamhe Amiemenoghena – PDC Deputy – Aiyanyor Efosa Osarobo – PDC 14) Governor – Ize-Iyamu Osagie Andrew – PDP Deputy – John Ehibhatoman Yakubu – PDP 15) Governor – Thomas Amanesi Sadoh – PPA Deputy – Onaiwu V. Ogbeide – PPA 16) Governor – Agol Tracy Ebun – PPN Deputy – Osayomore Clement Osazee – PPN 17) Governor – Omorogieva Gbajumo – SDP Deputy – Isaac P.E. Ogona – SDP 18) Governor – Adviser Shadrach Nowamagbe Efogie – UPP Deputy – Okosun Davies Roseline – UPP 19) Governor – Nurudeen Inwanefero – YDP Deputy – Dakpokpo Georgina – YDP. [myad]
Federal Capital Territory Administration, (FCTA), in conjunction with the Korean Government, has concluded a 10 – day capacity building workshop for 72 teachers of the Nigeria/Korean Model School currently under construction in Abuja. Speaking at the closing ceremony of the local training workshop at the FCDA Conference Room, Abuja on Thursday, the FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, congratulated all the stakeholders in the project. He expressed appreciation for the collaboration and that 30 teachers among this number would be further trained at another workshop in Korea by the end of the year to improve their capacity in school administration. The Minister explained that these training programmes are part of the capacity building component of a multi-million-dollar multilateral cooperation between Nigeria and the Korean government to build a world-class school in the Federal Capital Territory. Muhammad Bello said that seven resource persons, made up of five Professors from the Younsam University in South Korea and two Nigerian experts, worked during the local workshop to equip the teachers with the requisite knowledge for the task ahead. The Minister, who urged the participants to consider the capacity building workshop as a very rare privilege which must be optimally utilized to impact positively on other teachers, students and the entire FCT education sector, asked them to strive to be good ambassadors of Nigeria. He thanked the International Cooperation Agency in Nigeria (KOICA), Mrs. Park Sook Hyun as well as the Korean Ambassador to Nigeria, Noh Kyu-Duk for their untiring efforts and contributions in moving the project forward. [myad]
Defending champion, Serena Williams, has been beaten and is out of the Rio Olympics even as she declared that she was happy that she was able to make it to Rio.
Defeated by Ukrainian Elina Svitolina in the third round of the women’s singles, Serena said: “It didn’t work out the way I wanted it to but at least I was able to make it to Rio – that was one of my goals.”
She lost 6-4 6-3 to Svitolina, ranked 20th in the world.
The world number one’s struggles were highlighted by five double faults in the seventh game of the second set.
Serena further said: “the better player today won but I know next time is going to be a really good match and I look forward to it.”
Serena Williams and her sister, Venus were knocked out of the women’s doubles on Sunday by Czech Republic pair Lucie Safarova and Barbora Strycova.
Svitolina, who will face the Czech Republic’s Petra Kvitova in the quarterfinals, said: “It’s an unreal feeling for me. This is just a perfect moment.”
Serena Williams follows men’s top seed Novak Djokovic in exiting the Olympics after he was defeated in both singles and doubles.
The 34-year-old’s exit means Angelique Kerber and Madison Keys are the only top-eight seeds remaining of what had appeared a very strong field.
Kerber faces Britain’s Johanna Konta in the quarter-finals after both won their matches earlier on Tuesday. [myad]
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is believed to have given the newly-appointed Super Eagles Technical Adviser, 63 year old Gernot Rohr, a target to qualify Nigeria for the Russia 2018 World Cup.
The Federation’s Assistant Director of Communications, Ademola Olajire, who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja said that the NFF had resolved to ensure that Rohr succeeds.
“The only reason we have not signed a coach before now is because the previous person didn’t want to be given target but the present administration is very much concerned about qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup finals.
“That is the target that has been given to Mr. Rohr and he is very comfortable with it.
“He believes that Nigeria has the players to not only qualify for the competition, but do very well in Russia.”
The NFF spokesman said that the German tactician would be given an accommodation in Abuja in addition to a sport utility vehicle, adding that both the accommodation and vehicle would be available when he resumes duty after the Olympics.
“Mr. Gernot Rohr is very ready and willing to reside here in Nigeria and for your information, Rohr has an African wife, a Madagascan. He is very comfortable in Africa.
“He has worked in Gabon, Niger Republic, Burkina Faso and Tunisia.
“Work has started already because Mr. Rohr is on his way to Spain as we speak to watch the NPFL stars in the Trofoe Carranza tournament. They will be playing against Atletico Madrid and Malaga on Saturday.
“Mr. Rohr is unable to meet the game against Valencia on Wednesday because he has been back here perfecting the contract with the NFF.
“The contract has been signed on Tuesday and he will be off to Spain by Wednesday, Thursday.”
Olajire further said the German tactician would be unveiled to the media when he returns from his trip to Spain or immediately after the Rio 2016 Olympics.
“Rohr will be unveiled next week when he returns from his trip Spain or after the Olympics, if he decides to go to Rio to watch the Dream Team VI.”
The NFF signed a contract with Rohr on Tuesday behind closed-door at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja. NFF’s President, Amaju Pinnick, and the General Secretary, Mohammed Sanusi, signed on behalf of the federation.
The Super Eagles tactician will lead the team for the first time when Nigeria host Tanzania in a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. [myad]
Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has sacked Hajiya Jamila Tangaza who has been the Director of the Abuja Geographic Information System (AGIS) from the regime of former minister, Bala Mohammed. The sack also affects almost all the Directors in the Federal Capital Administration, including that of Land Administration. A statement by the ministry’s spokesman, Muhammad Hazat Sule, said that the minister immediately appointed the replacements for the sacked Directors. They are Dr. Isa Jalo who took over from Jamila as Director of the AGIS even as Adamu Hussaini Jibrin as Director of Land Administration. Others are Ali Alhaji Ukele as Director of Parks & Recreation while Mukhtar Galadima Usman is for the Development Control. Imande Victoria is the new Director of Satellite Towns Development Department (STDD); Obiechina Helen Nneka is Director of Resettlement & Compensation; Ahmed Zalihau as Director of Urban & Regional Planning; Dr. Okoroukwu Humphery as Director of Public Health; Mrs. Jogai Cerie as Director of Archives & History Bureau and Olaloye Marufu Omoniyi as Director of Facilities Maintenance & Management. Abubakar Yahaya is now the Secretary, Urban & Regional Planning Tribunal, while Mrs. Ohamma Perpetual Ndawii now takes charge as the Deputy Director, Planning & Resettlement, in the Resettlement & Compensation Department. The minister directed all Deputy Directors currently in the Departments of Land Administration and Development Control who have been removed from their posts to report to the Department of Establishment and Training for further posting instructions. He instructed that former Deputy Director/ Land Registrar in Land Administration Department should report to Legal Services Secretariat for posting even as he said that the changes are with immediate effect. He asked that all handing and taking over formalities should be completed before Friday. Meanwhile, the minister has called on legal practitioners and other residents of the Federal Capital Territory to consider alternative dispute resolution mechanisms in resolving the numerous land cases that are currently pending in FCT Courts. The Minister who received in audience, the officials of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Abuja Chapter, in his office said that protracted land disputes have given negative perception of Nigeria as a very difficult place to do business, among the international community. The Minister insisted that some of the land cases could have been settled if there had been adequate discussions for out of court settlements, saying: “some of the cases that are pending in court are cases that could really be sorted out just by discussions and that is why we have to encourage alternative dispute resolution mechanisms for these issues to be settled out of court.” Muhammad Bello assured that institutions within the FCT Administration would be strengthened to take care of noticeable lapses and promote due process in handling all land related matters. He said that the focus of the FCT Administration, among others, is to make the process of doing business much easier in order to move Nigeria’s level on the World Bank’s ease of doing business index to a better level than what it is today. “We want to move by at least 20 points from where we are now and we realized that land related transactions constitute a very important measure of how systems are judged, whether they are efficient and user friendly or not.” He congratulated the NBA for the successful conduct of its national elections as well as the unique introduction of e-voting, saying that the NBA has always been in the forefront of bringing change in the country. “We have many of your members within the various departments of the FCT Administration and for those that I have been able to have close contacts with, I have found them to be very professional, very hard working and above all, very conscious of what society expects of them as lawyers.” Speaking earlier, the Chairman, Unity Branch of NBA, Barrister Ezenwa Anumnu lauded the achievements of the FCT Administration. “We are in touch with the common people in FCT and I can assure you that the responses are positive and encouraging.” [myad]
The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku Peterside has said that the maritime industry is the next big thing that will happen to Nigeria after crude oil, in term revenue generation. Dr. Peterside who hosted the President and members of the Womens’ International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA) Nigeria on a familiarization visit at the Maritime House in Lagos, said that the women in the industry have united under a common umbrella. The Director General commended the contribution of women to the development of the Nigerian maritime industry, noting that there could be no real growth for the sector if critical segments of the population like the women are excluded. “We cannot talk about growth in the maritime industry if we exclude over 50% of those who should drive growth. By the latest statistics, women constitute over 50 percent of the world population. Even if you extrapolate it to Nigeria, women constitute close to 60 percent, I think 55 percent of the population in Nigeria. And so if we exclude 55 percent and have 44 percent or so compete for the available spaces, we have excluded the majority of Nigerians from the maritime industry, you cannot expect growth in the maritime industry if you exclude women.” The Director General thanked the women for organising themselves into a strong voice and charged them to continue to contribute their quota to the development of the Nigerian maritime industry. Dr. Peterside pledged the Agency’s commitment to partner with WISTA Nigeria for the growth and development of the industry, even as he said that the Nigerian maritime industry is set for a historic growth that will be globally acknowledged. “The maritime industry is the next big thing that will happen to Nigeria. We are a littoral state and we have all the trappings to excel in the industry and if we have our women on board we can sail to the top of the mountain”. Earlier, the President of WISTA Nigeria, Mrs. Mary Hamman acknowledged the efforts of the Director General in repositioning NIMASA and the maritime industry and pledged their support for his administration. Mrs. Hamman sought the cooperation of the Agency for some of the association’s empowerment programmes for women and children that were impacted by the activities of shipping and related businesses. WISTA Nigeria is an international association of women professionals involved in the maritime industry and the logistics chain whose main aim is to foster unity amongst members and act as an advocacy group for the sustainable development of the maritime industry.
Meanwhile, Peterside has said that the focus of the new Management is to make the Agency a Maritime Administration that works, is client friendly and a beacon of hope for Nigerians. He told a delegation from the African Leadership magazine led by its Publisher Mr. Ken Giama paid him that the Management is committed to making the Agency more productive and efficient. The Director General said: “the dream of NIMASA is to be a respectable voice globally on maritime issues and to be acknowledged as the most effective, most efficient, most competitive maritime administration in Africa that is our dream: to be a maritime agency working with other stakeholders globally to protect Nigeria’s interest in the global maritime sector.” Dr. Peterside said: “we are championing a massive repositioning, reform and restructuring programme, and of course all those that have ideas that will help us are welcome on board.” He said that there is a new regime in maritime administration in Nigeria which has moved from one phase to another phase where shipping is safe, secure and environmentally friendly in the maritime sector and our country at large. He assured the delegation that NIMASA will take advantage of the African Leadership media group’s global platform to let the world know that there is a new regime in maritime administration in Nigeria that is committed to the adoption of best practises in all areas of its operations. Earlier, the Publisher of the African Leadership magazine Mr. Ken Giama had said that the magazine is one of the leading media houses reporting Africa to the world, and called for a partnership with NIMASA to use its platform to propagate the changed narrative of Nigeria which was hitherto, negative. Mr. Giama invited the Agency to partner with the magazine on its ‘Waste to Wealth’ programme which is aimed at not just engaging young people in productive ventures but also creating job opportunities and generating wealth for Nigeria’s teeming population. [myad]
A 25 year old Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor, who has become the 7th Duke of Westminster in the United Kingdom, has inherited a family fortune, estimated by American business magazine, Forbes, at about £9 billion (about N5 Trillion), and the ancestral seat, Eaton Hall in Cheshire, from his 64-year-old father who died on Tuesday. Though the third of four siblings, the duke, previously known by the honorary title: Earl Grosvenor, is the only son of the late Duke of Westminster and his wife, Natalia. Little is publicly known of Richard Louis who is the former student of countryside management at Newcastle University. His family guarded his privacy as he was growing up as heir apparent to the vast fortune, which now makes him the third wealthiest landowner in the UK, and, according to Forbes, the 68th wealthiest person in the world. He has kept largely out of the limelight, though found himself the subject of media attention when he became the youngest and wealthiest of Prince George’s godparents. His 21st birthday party at Eaton Hall, which reportedly cost £5m, also made the newspapers. He hosted about 800 guests, including Prince Harry, at the “black tie and neon” bash, where comedian Michael McIntyre and hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks topped the bill. Guests who wanted to give a gift were asked to contribute to the the young earl’s large wine collection. He told the Chester Chronicle at the time: “The party was simply amazing – a birthday and a party I will never forget. It is the beginning of a new era in my life and I look forward to the challenges that lie ahead.” Though the 7th Duke of Westminster has two older sisters, he inherits the title and estate, which includes 190 acres in Belgravia and thousands of acres in Scotland and Spain, through the rule of primogeniture, which puts male children ahead of female siblings irrespective of age. The primogeniture law for the British monarchy was abolished in 2013 before the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s first child, Prince George. Described as “baby-faced” and “absurdly rich” by Vanity Fair magazine, the young earl made an appearance on the Tatler List, with the description: “Hughie’s a Newcastle graduate with his own wine collection who goes wild for the girls”, adding that after inheriting his father’s estate he would “own half of London.” Unlike many of his social contemporaries, the new duke was not educated at boarding school, but attended a state primary before going to a private day school close to home in Cheshire. He is two years younger than his father when he took on the fortune aged 27, and currently works as an account manager for Bio-bean, a green technology company that recycles waste coffee grounds into advanced biofuels and biochemicals. His family has long had close links to the royals. His father was a close friend of Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, who were said by Clarence House to be “deeply shocked and greatly saddened” by the death. Buckingham Palace said the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh had been made aware of the news and a message of condolence was being sent to the family, while Kensington Palace said: “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were very sad to learn of the Duke of Westminster’s passing yesterday. Their thoughts are very much with his family this morning.” The 7th Duke of Westminster’s mother, Natalia, Duchess of Westminster, is one of Prince William’s godparents. His sister Lady Tamara is married to Edward Van Cutsem, whose family have long been close to Charles, William and Harry. Another Van Cutsem brother, William, is also a godparent to Prince George. Another sister, Lady Edwina, is married to the historian and television presenter Dan Snow. His youngest sister, Lady Viola Grosvenor, is a supporter of the children’s charity Kidscape. Along with his inheritance, the new duke is also likely to take on responsibility for the Westminster Foundation, the charitable body that manages the philanthropic activities of the Grosvenor family. The foundation was set up in the 1970s and has awarded more than £40m in grants. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the 6th Duke of Westminster, was on his Abbeystead estate in the Trough of Bowland, Lancashire, when he became unwell. He was airlifted to Royal Preston hospital, where he died. A spokeswoman for Lancashire constabulary said there were no suspicious circumstances and a file would be passed to the coroner. The origins of the Grosvenor family fortune date back more than 300 years when an ancestor of the new duke, Sir Thomas Grosvenor, married wealthy heiress Mary Davies, who had inherited a medieval manor in Middlesex and 500 acres of undeveloped land west of London. Part of that land, which forms part of the Grosvenor’s London estate, was built on by the family in the early 18th century and became known as Mayfair, named after the annual Mayday fair. A second big development by the family 100 years later became Belgravia, named after the village of Belgrave, near the family’s country seat in Cheshire. After that the family business expanded globally with overseas developments in the Americas, Australia, Asia and Europe. The 6th Duke of Westminster was credited for his charity work, which included making a £500,000 donation to farmers during the 2001 foot and mouth outbreak. He also fought a legal battle against Westminster city council in 1990 to protect a number of social housing flats built on the family’s land in Pimlico, London, which the council wanted to sell. Of his wealth, the duke once said: “Given the choice, I would rather not have been born wealthy, but I never think of giving it up. I can’t sell. It doesn’t belong to me.” He grew up in an isolated rural community in Northern Ireland believing he was destined to become a beef farmer. He was educated at Harrow, where he gained two O-levels, and Sandhurst, and later went to work on ranches in Australia and Canada. His inheritance meant he was forced to abandon later dreams of a military career, though he did serve with the Territorial Army. He had a nervous breakdown and depression in 1998, saying the pressures of business and the great number of public appearances he was making had overwhelmed him. Speaking about his son in 1993, he said: “He’s been born with the longest silver spoon anyone can have, but he can’t go through life sucking on it. He has to put back what he has been given.” [myad]
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