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Thursday, 28 January 2016

Lassa fever: Lagos places residents on red alert

The Lagos State Government on Wednesday said it was doing everything possible to defeat the deadly Lassa fever like it did during the outbreak of Ebola virus, just as it urged residents of the state to be on red alert by embracing personal and environmental hygiene.
The government also advised residents to block all holes in their homes through which rats could gain entrance, and also refrain from eating rat meat as well as any food already contaminated with urine, saliva and faeces of infected rat.

While briefing journalists on the update of the Lassa fever cases in the State, Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, confirmed that so far, the state has recorded 20 suspected cases, out of which 14 tested negative, while 4 cases were confirmed positive.

Idris, who addressed the media alongside the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Primary Healthcare, Dr. Olufemi Onanuga, said three results were still being awaited, while 537 contacts have so far been listed, out of which 534 were currently being monitored.

He disclosed that the last confirmed case was a 27-year-old lady who travelled to Edo state on December 24, 2015 and returned to Lagos on January 2, 2016.

The Commissioner said the lady, who reportedly travelled for burial of her relative, became ill on January 14, 2016 and received care in one private hospital and three churches before she was referred on January 23, 2016 to Ijede General Hospital with fever, vomiting, diarrhea and body weakness.

He added that the patient eventually died within few hours of admission, while the case was confirmed as Lassa fever on January 26, 2016.

The remains of the diseased, according to Idris, has been kept in the morgue in leak proof body bag, while she would be buried after due consultation with her family.Out of that case alone, the Commissioner said 90 persons have so far been listed as contacts as at January 26, 2016, while contact tracing is currently on-going.

Giving information on the disease, Idris said: “Members of the public are being sensitized to note that Lassa fever can be contacted through: ingestion of foods and drinks contaminated by the saliva, urine and faeces of infected rats; catching and preparing infected rats as food; inhaling tiny particles in the air contaminated with infected rat urine or droppings, and direct contact with a sick person’s blood or body fluids, through mucous membranes like eyes, nose or mouth.”

While assuring that Lagos State under the leadership of Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode would continue to provide quality, affordable and accessible healthcare to the people towards achieving universal healthcare to all, the Commissioner assured that the government would overcome Lassa fever just as it defeated Ebola virus disease.

Besides, the Commissioner urged residents to maintain basic environmental sanitation, including proper disposal of refuse and avoiding open defecation. He further asked the residents to embrace regular hand washing with soap and water, and maintain high level of personal hygiene as well as adequate nutrition.

While advocating early report of suspected cases, the Commissioner also urged health workers adhere strictly to infection control measures, while mortuary personnel must wear elbow-length gloves, face mask, gowns and other personal protective equipment while attending to remains of dead patients.SIGNED
HABIB ARUNA
CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY
JANUARY 27, 2016


Buhari presents 2 anti-corruption bill to Senate for passage

As his campaign against corruption continues, President Buhari yesterday sent a letter to the Senate asking for the amendment of two bills that will advance his fight against corruption. The bills are the Money Laundering Prevention and Prohibition Bill 2016 and the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Bill 2016. ‎
The Money Laundering Prevention and Prohibition Bill 2016, if passed into law, would expand the scope of money laundering offenses, provide protection for employees of various institutions as well as bodies who may discover money laundering, and the establishment of mutual legal assistance in criminal matters. 

The bill if passed into law will also enhance customer due diligence, provide appropriate penalties and expand the scope of supervisory bodies, while recognizing the role of certain self-regulatory organisations to address the challenges faced in implementation of comprehensive anti-money regime.

The second bill, Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Bill 2016, seeks to facilitate the assistance of other countries whenever a criminal offence is committed outside Nigeria. Such assistance will include the provision and obtaining of evidence.‎ The Bill also seeks the making of arrangements for persons to give evidence or assist in criminal investigations; recovery, forfeiture or confiscation of property in respect of offences; the restraining of dealings in property or the freezing of assets that may be recovered. It also seeks the forfeiting, or confiscation in respect of offences, the execution of request for search and seizure, the location and identification of witnesses and suspects, the service of documents and other matters connected with it.
The letter reads in part “Money Laundering Prevention and Prohibition Bill 2016: This bill provides for the repeal of the Money Laundering Prohibition Act 2011, as amended in 2012, to make comprehensive provisions to prohibit the laundering of the criminal activities, expand the scope of money laundering offences, provide protection for employees of various institutions, bodies and professions who may discover money laundering, enhance customer due diligence, provide appropriate penalties and expand the scope of supervisory bodies, while recognising the role of certain self-regulatory organisations to address the challenges faced in implementation of comprehensive anti-money regime. The Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Bill 2016. 
This bill seeks to facilitate the provision and obtaining by Nigeria of international assistance in criminal matters, including the provision and obtaining of evidence, the making of arrangements for persons to give evidence or assist in criminal investigations, recovery, forfeiture or confiscation of property in respect of offences; the restraining of dealings in property or the freezing of assets that may be recovered, forfeited or confiscated in respect of offences; the execution of request for search and seizure, the location and identification of witnesses and suspects, the service of documents and other matters connected herewith".


Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Remarks by former President Jonathan in Geneva, talks about his achievements while in office

Oya serious matter now....


Former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan today gave a press conference at the Geneva Press Club to a packed audience of diplomats, policy makers and journalists where he gave details of his post presidential focus and touched on some of the roles his administration played in key areas of the Nigerian and West Africa polity, with particular emphasis on Security and Education.




Protocols

Ladies and Gentlemen of the press, I thank you for coming to hear me speak on the twin issues of education and security. 
Though this event is billed as a press conference on a Better Security and Education for West Africa, for the sake of time, I will focus on my experience in government which gave me a practical demonstration of how education impacts on security.

I will thereafter touch on my post presidential focus which is on advancing democracy and good governance in Africa and increasing access to opportunity for wealth generation in Africa.
If you peruse the official UNESCO literacy rates by country, what you will find is that all of the top ten most literate nations in the world are at peace, while almost all of the top 10 least literate nations in the world are in a state of either outright war or general insecurity.

Lower education levels are linked to poverty and poverty is one of the chief causative factors of crime whether it is terrorism or militancy or felonies.

With this at the back of my mind, I began the practice of giving education the highest sectoral allocation beginning with my very first budget as President in 2011.
My policy was to fight insecurity in the immediate term using counter insurgency strategies and the military and for the long term I fought it using education as a tool. 
As I have always believed, if we do not spend billions educating our youths today, we will spend it fighting insecurity tomorrow. And you do not have to spend on education just because of insecurity. It is also the prudent thing to do.
Nigeria, or any African nation for that matter, can never become wealthy by selling more minerals or raw materials such as oil. Our wealth as a nation is between the ears of our people.
It is no coincidence that the Northeast epicenter of terrorism in Nigeria is also the region with the highest rate of illiteracy and the least developed part of Nigeria.
In Nigeria, the Federal Government actually does not have a responsibility for primary and secondary education, but I  could not in good conscience stomach a situation where 52.4% of males in the Northeastern region of Nigeria have no formal Western education.
The figure is even worse when you take into account the states most affected by the insurgency.
83.3% of male population in Yobe state have no formal Western education. In Borno state it is 63.6%. 
Bearing this in mind is it a coincidence that the Boko Haram insurgency is strongest in these two states?
So even though we did not have a responsibility for primary and secondary education going by the way the Nigerian federation works, I felt that where I had ability, I also had responsibility even if the constitution said it was not my responsibility.
Knowing that terrorism thrives under such conditions my immediate goal was to increase the penetration of Western education in the region while at the same time making sure that the people of the region did not see it as a threat to their age old practices of itinerant Islamic education known as Almajiri.
For the first time in Nigeria's history, the Federal Government which I led, set out to build 400 Almajiri schools with specialized curricula that combined Western and Islamic education. 160 of them had been completed before I left office.

I am also glad to state that when I emerged as President of Nigeria on May 6th 2010, there were nine states in the Northern part of the country that did not have universities. By the time I left office on the 29th of May 2015, there was no Nigerian state without at least one Federal  University.
Now the dearth of access to formal education over years created the ideal breeding ground for terror to thrive in parts of Nigeria but there are obviously other dimensions to the issue of insecurity in Nigeria and particularly terrorism.

You may recall that the fall of the Gaddafi regime in August 2011 led to a situation where sophisticated weapons fell into the hands of a number of non state actors with attendant increase in terrorism and instability in North and West Africa.

The administration I headed initiated partnership across West Africa to contain such instability in nations such as Mali, which I personally visited in furtherance of peace.

And with those countries contiguous to Nigeria, especially nations around the Lake Chad Basin, we formed a coalition for the purpose of having a common front against terrorists through the revived Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF).
Those efforts continue till today and have in large part helped decimate the capacity of Boko Haram.
Another aspect of the anti terror war we waged in Nigeria that has not received enough attention is our effort to improve on our intelligence gathering capacity.
Prior to my administration, Nigeria's intelligence architecture was designed largely around regime protection, but through much sustained effort we were able to build capacity such that our intelligence agencies were able to trace and apprehend the masterminds behind such notorious terror incidences as the Christmas Day bombing of the St. Theresa Catholic Church in Madalla, Niger State. 
Other suspects were also traced and arrested including those behind the Nyanya and Kuje bombings.
Not only did we apprehend suspects, but we tried and convicted some of them including the ring leader of the Madalla bombing cell, KabirSokoto, who is right now serving a prison sentence.
But leadership is about the future. I am sure you have not come here to hear me talk about the way backward. You, like everyone else, want to hear about the way forward.
I am no longer in office, and I no longer have executive powers on a national level. However, I am more convinced now than ever about the nexus between education and security.
My foundation, The Goodluck Jonathan Foundation, was formed to further democracy, good governance and wealth generation in Africa. 
Of course, Charity begins at home and for the future, what Nigeria needs is to focus on making education a priority.
Thankfully, the administration that succeeded mine in its first budget, appears to have seen wisdom in continuing the practice of giving education the highest sectoral allocation. This is commendable.
I feel that what people in my position, statesmen and former leaders, ought to be doing is to help build consensus all over Africa, to ensure that certain issues should not be politicized.

Education is one of those issues. If former African leaders can form themselves into an advisory group to gently impress on incumbent leaders the necessity of meeting the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) recommended allocation of 26% of a nations annual budget on education, I am certain that Africa will make geometric progress in meeting her Millennium Development Goals and improving on every index of the Human Development Index.
Data has shown that as spending on education increases, health and well being increases and incidences of maternal and infant mortality reduce.

In Nigeria for instance, Average Life Expectancy had plateaued in the mid 40s for decades, but after 2011, when we began giving education the highest sectoral allocation, according to the United Nations, Nigeria enjoyed her highest increase in Average Life Expectancy since records were kept. We moved from an Average Life Expectancy of 47 years before 2011 to 54 years by 2015.
I had earlier told you about the connection between education and insecurity.

I believe that it is the job of former leaders and elder statesmen to convince Executive and Legislative branches across Africa to work together to achieve the UNESCO recommended percentage as a barest minimum. 

I intend to offer my services, through The Goodluck Jonathan Foundation, for this purpose and I invite interested organizations to help us make this happen.
Ladies and gentlemen of the press, this, in a nutshell are some of my thoughts for a Better Security and Education for Africa and I will now entertain your questions.  


Amber Rose comes for Kanye!,i'm sure he never hexperredit!

Well,Muva is on set,finally! Take one,two...Action!

Lol! #adultTalk, let me go and wash plates!


I will speak on the $2.1bn arms deal scandal at the appropriate time - GEJ

Well, Goodluck Jonathan says he will speak on the ongoing $2.1 billion arms deal scandal at the appropriate time. Jonathan is currently in Geneva,Switzerland, where he is holding a press conference and will also be hosted by a committee of diplomats.


Kanye takes down all his tweets to Wiz Khalifa...says Wiz lost 2m followers because of him

Hehe! That didn't happen sha,,still wondering what condition he has.


and Kanye suddenly loves Wiz Khalifa

Lol! What do we call his condition?


The 'rapper' Drama Continues..

Kanye should sha watch the things he's saying about Amber,i mean we know Kim K...


More Tweets from the 'KanyeKhalifa' beef

Read up!


The Amber Rose exes Kanye West and Wiz Khalifa come for each other on Twitter

Mehn,there's just a whole lot of drama going on these days.... Kanye West is attacking Wiz Khalifa on Twitter right now...but wait, Wiz Khalifa came for him first. But he's also replying Kanye on Twitter now...

So a few hours ago, Wiz Khalifa tweeted 'hit the KK and become yourself' and thinking Wiz meant his wife Kim Kardashian, Kanye went on the defensive. But Wiz actually meant weed not Kim.


So here's the reason for the beef:

Yesterday Kanye West changed the name of his new album from Swish to Waves and rapper Wiz Khalifa began mocking him...see some of his tweets below...(but Wiz may have been ticked off about reports that Kanye dissed his ex-wife Amber Rose in one of the songs in his new album)


Supreme Court upholds Governor Wike's election as Rivers state governor

The Supreme Court today Wednesday, January 27, upheld the election of Nyesom Wike as the duly elected governor of Rivers State.

Wike had approached the apex court after the Appeal Court upheld the decision of Rivers State Governorship Petitions Tribunal which nullified his election on October 24, 2015. APC candidate Dakuku Peterside had won the appeal court sitting challenging Wike's election as the Rivers State governor.
Wike took the case to the Supreme Court and has gotten the ruling that will ensure he remains Rivers State governor till at least May 2019.

The ruling was delivered by Justice Kekere-Ekun. The apex court 7-man panel which was headed by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed will provide reasons for their judgement on February 12.


The Game is worth over $13m and 50cent is worth $16million?

Rapper The Game yesterday showed us his account balance...$13million - and now according to TMZ, 50cent who once made $100m in one year, is now worth about $16million. Their report below
The is a financial shadow of his former self ... this according to new bankruptcy docs obtained by TMZ. The mogul claims in the legal docs his bank booty totals $7.4 million. Add to that his real property holdings of around $8.8 million and his total assets are just north of $16 million.
It's a breathtaking number, but not in a good way. 50 sold his interest in Vitaminwater for somewhere between $60 million and $100 million. Mind you ... that's just the water. At his peak, 50 was reportedly worth hundreds of millions of dollars. 
50 has put it out there that he has declared "rich man's" bankruptcy ... and that he's still rolling in the dough. He's got more money than most, but compare him to The Game, who deposited more than $13 million in his charity account alone.


Dokun Olumofin also addresses his outburst yesterday

This is coming after he and his brother Joro, verbally attacked OAP Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi yesterday after she tweeted about two brothers who wear agbada to gate crash weddings in Lagos.


Tuesday, 26 January 2016

More tweets from the Olumofin brothers

Yea yea,its still hot!


Chei! Ewoo! The Olumofin brothers come for Gbemi OO over 'mogbo moya' comments

Mba Mba no,dis is serious....#comebackoftheyear

Remember the gbemi story na,maybe she shouldn't have because this morning, two brothers, Joro and Dokun Olumofin, came for her on their respective instagram pages even though she didn't mention their names in her tweets. They also shared Invite to Tunde Demuren & Tolu Oniru's wedding. See the brother's really harsh comments


Nigeria Shi’a group releases 705 names, photos of its missing members since the Dec clash with Nigeria Army

The Nigeria Shi'a group has released a list of its members that have gone missing since the December 12th clash they hard with the Nigerian Army.

The Islamic group had a fatal face-off with the Nigerian Army after some members of the group allegedly barricaded a road in Kaduna, preventing the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, from passing through the road. Over 300 people were reportedly killed.

Here is a provincial list of 705 names and towns of origin of the missing members of the group, shared on the group's Facebook page yesterday January 25th.

 1. Sumayya Isa Hassan Samaru Zaria
2. Mahmmad Bello Lukman Zaria
3. Idris Usman Sabongari Zaria
4. Muhammad Sani
5. Muntaka Sani Haruna Samaru-Zaria
6. Muhammad Auwal Tandari Potiskum
7. Babawuro Baffa 39 Nafada Gombe
8. Babawuro Baffa Abubakar Nafda Gombe
9. Tijjani Muhammad Jigawa Gagiya Guri
10. Tijani Muhammad Gagiya Malam Madori
11. Shu’aibu Kofar Fada Jigawa Malam
Madori
12. Muhammad Usman Jigawa Malam
Madori
13. Shu’aibu Dauda Jigawa Malam Madori
14. Sawwanu S. Hamza Malam Madori
15. Khalid Abdullahi Jigawa Malam Madori
16. Awwal Abubakar Guyu Malam Madori
17. Sayyid Mustapha Lawan Nasidi Potiskum
18. Salihu Muhammad Uganda Potiskum
19. Muhammad Salihu Dambua Potiskum
20. Usman Garba Sakafa Potiskum
21. Al-amin Abbas Dambua Potiskum
22. Muhammad Isa Adamu Potiskum
23. Muhammad Maini Abdullahi Potiskum
24. Bello Isma’il (Abban Yaya) Potiskum
25. Isa Sa’idu M/Bukar Street Potiskum
26. Muhammad Isma’il Jigawa Potiskum
27. Zakari Abdullahi Potiskum
28. Musa Abdullahi Potiskum
29. Abdullahi Hassan Potiskum
30. Umar Isyaku Potiskum Mamudo
31. Bello Sama’ila Abdullahi Potiskum
32. Al Amin A. Abbas Sharif Potiskum
33. Muhammad Salihu Potiskum Sakafa
34. Muhammad Isa Adamu Potiskum
35. Yusuf Muhammad Gaidam
36. Alhaji Muhmmad Sani Abubakar Udawa
37. Abubakar Hakika Udawa
38. Aliyu Abubakar Birnin Gwari
39. Sa’idu Abdullahi Udawa
40. Abdullahi Shu’aibu Zaria Tudun Jukun
41. Bello Umar Maimagani Zaria Tudun
Jukun
42. Zakariya Dan Marka Zaria Tudun Jukun
43. Mu’azu Alarama Zaria Tudun Jukun
44. Usman Musa Zaria Tudun Jukun
45. Abdulrashid Yusuf Escort Zaria
46. Saifullahi Kabir Mai Nama Zaria
47. Basiru Sani Zaria Tudun Jukun
48. Saifulddeen Umar Zaria Tudun Jukun
49. Abubakar Kasim Danlami (Alfa) Zaria
50. Anas Dahiru Zaria Tudun Jukun
51. Hassan Dahiru Zaria Tudun Jukun
52. Zaharaddeen Ibrahim Zaria Tudun Jukun
53. Rabi Maman Kubra
54. Muntaka
57. Iliyasu Muhammad Rabi’u Talatan
Mafara
58. Aliyu Muhammad Rabi’u Talatan Mafara
59. Muhammad Maini Abdullahi Potiskum
60. Usman Garba (Lamma) Potiskum
61. Mahdi Isma’il Potiskum
62. Tijani Muhammad Potiskum
65. Muhammad Waziri Isa Samaru Zaria
66. Hassan Waziri Isa Samaru Zaria
67. Hussaini Waziri Isa Samaru Zaria
68. Fatima Waziri Isa Samaru Zaria
69. Bukhari Bello Jega University of Abuja
70. A’isha Abubakar Zaki Gwagwalada
71. Nusaiba Abubakar Zaki Gwagwalada
72. Fatima Abubakar Zaki Gwagwalada
73. Batula Buhari Bello Jega Gwagwalada
74. Ali Adamu Tsoho Samaru Zaria
75. Ibrahim A. Danladi (Malam) Samaru
76. Ahmad Buhari Isma’il Zaria City
77. Muhammad Nasir Adam Samaru Zaria
78. Muhammad Taha Abubakar Samaru
79. Mahdi Idris Umar Samaru Zaria
80. Abubakar Abdullahi Samaru Zaria
81. Shehu Yahaya Samaru Zaria
82. Umar Dauda Samaru Zaria
83. Zaharadeen Isa Samaru Zaria
84. Sirajo Ibrahim Samaru Zaria
85. Muhammad Mujahid Abdullahi Zaria
86. Yusha’u Nuhu Samaru Zaria
87. Muhammad Abubakar Audi Samaru
88. Yusha’u Muhammad Samaru Zaria
89. Mujahid Awwal Samaru Zaria
90. Umar Abdulllahi Samaru Zaria
91. Muhammad Abubakar Samaru Zaria
92. Muhammad Kabir Mansir Samaru Zaria
93. Abba Iliyasu Hayin Dogo Samaru Zaria
94. Usman Mukhtar Samaru Zaria
95. Mustapha Ibrahim Panhauya Zaria
96. Ibrahim Suleiman Panhauya
97. Mubarak Bala Zaria
98. Sulaiman Ahmad Zaria
99. Sani Abubakar Zaria
100. Usman Abdullahi Kankia Zaria
101. Hamza Isa Zaria Hayin Ojo
102. Badamasi Abdulhamid Zaria Danmagaji
103. Ibrahim Ali (Maiwashi) Zaria Hayin
104. Abubakar Muhammad (Nera) Zaria
105. Hudu Muhammad (Gambo) Zaria
106. Sagir Muhammad Awwal Zaria
107. Jibrin Abdulaziz Zaria
108. Umar Alhassan Zaria Zabi i
109. Rabi’u Mahmoud Zaria Zabi
110. Isa Sa’idu Muhammad Zaria
111. Madi Alhaji Rabi’u Zaria
112. Zaharadeen Abdulaziz Zaria
113. Aliyu M. Lawan Zaria
114. Musa Sakkwato Makina Zaria
115. Umar Ibrahim Zaria
116. Mahdi Alhaji Garba Zaria
117. Gambo Muhammad Zaria
118. Nasiru Ayuba Zaria
119. Tanimu Sulaiman Zaria
120. Ali Yusuf Zaria Hayin Ojo
121. Abubakar Musa Zaria
122. Hashimu Abdullahi Tohu Zaria
123. Adamu Yakubu Tohu
124. Bashir Aliyu Tohu
125. Sulaiman Abdullahi Zaria
126. Ishaka Abdulkadir Zaria
127. Abdulmutalib Yusuf Zaria
128. Bashir Sa’idu Zaria
129. Rashidu Sa’idu Zaria
130. Shema’u Muhammad Zaria
131. Abdullahi Abubakar Gado Zaria
132. Ali Mu’azu Zaria Unguwar Jaba
133. Muhammad Mu’azu Zaria
134. Awwal Nasibi Zaria Muchiya
135. Shehu Mai Ruwa Zaria
136. Ibrahim Muhammad Tukur Zaria
137. Mubarak Yakubu Zaria Magume
138. Fatima Lawal Zaria Magume
139. Ali Umar Zaria Magume
140. Muhammad Murtala (Bichi) Zaria
141. Abdulkarim Dambam Gyellesu
142. Mukhtar Sahabi (Dankwarai) Gyellesu
143. Nuhu Yunusa (Digging) Gyellesu
144. Abdulkadir (Escort) Gyellesu
145. Sayyid Hammad Zaria Gyellesu
146. Sayyid Ali Zaria Gyellesu
147. Sayyid Hummaid Zaria Gyellesu
148. Hajiya Fatima (Gogo Binta) Gyellesu
149. Muhammad Abdullahi Zaria
150. Ali Lawal Zaria Magume
151. Hamza Abubakar Ingaski Yawuri
152. Shamsuddeen Abdulkadir Gyellesu
153. Nuhu Rahama Zaria Gyellesu
154. Basiru Rahama Zaria Gyellesu
155. Ali Zainul Abideen Mustapha Gyellesu
156. Zuhair Abubakar Maina Gyellesu
157. Anas Lagawu Zaria Gyellesu
158. Ishaq (Guest House) Zaria Gyellesu
159. Usman Yawuri Zaria Gyellesu
160. Iliyasu Fudiya Zaria
161. Awwal Abdullahi Zaria
162. Usman Dawa Zaria Chikaji Sabongari
163. Maikudi Galadima Zaria Muchiya
164. Isa Sulaiman Tabansani
165. Rabi’u Dantarau Tabansani
166. Hudu Muhammad Zaria Muchiya
167. Biliya Nakowa Zaria Sabongari
168. Awwal Yusuf Zaria Sabongari
169. Muhammad Uncle Zaria
170. Sulaiman Maiblo Zaria
171. Rabi’u Abdulrahman Zaria
172. Naziru Usman Zamfara
173. Fatima Aminu Maihoto Zaria
174. Fatima Muhammad (Uncle) Zaria
175. Muhammad Sani Abubakar Dakwa
177. Jamila Jibo Jibrin Kwangila
178. Saminu Yusuf Kwangila
179. Maikudi Kwangila
180. Bashari Isa Kanar Farakwai
181. Yahaya Yakub Kanar Farakwai
182. Muhsin Shitu Danja
183. Jawad Nuradeen Danja
184. Alkasim Garba Igabi
185. Aliyu Sulaiman Pambeguwa
186. Ayatollah Salihu Pambeguwa
187. Abdulrashid Awwal Pambeguwa
188. Salisu Hassan Kidandan
189. Dauda Hassan Rim/Iyatawa
190. Abdulrzak Rim/Iyatawa
191. Abdulkadir Damari
192. Adamu Ali Damari
193. Abubakar Ahmad Damari
194. Ali Umar Jaji
195. Ishaq Umar Jaji
196. Salisu Umar Jaji
197. Hamisu Muhammad Jaji
198. Saminu Jaji
199. Basiru Salisu Jaji
200. Aminu Yunusa Zaria Wanka
201. Abdullahi M. Yunusa Zaria Wanka
202. Nura Nuhu Zaria Wanka
203. Abdullahi A. Adamu Zaria Wanka
204. Yahaya A. Sani Zaria Wanka
205. Ali Abdulmumini Zaria Wanka
206. Rukayya Nuhu Zaria Wanka
207. Mal Dahiru Zaria Wanka
208. Isiya Kinkiba Zaria Wanka
209. Salihu Badaru Zaria Marwa
210. Abdulkarim Bello Zaria Marwa
211. Dahiru Alaramma Zaria Marwa
212. Hamisu Abubakar Yakasai
213. Muhammad Jawad Yakasai
214. Rabi’u Adam Yakasai
215. Yusuf Adam Yakasai
216. Zainulabideen Abubakar Yakasai
217. Mashhad Zubair Yakasai
218. Aliyu Zaki Yakasai
219. Ibrahim Uwais Yakasai
220. Bashir Sa’ad Yakasai
221. Mukhtar Sabi’u Lambar Zango
222. Kabiru Mustapha Lambar Zango
223. Abba Sabitu Lambar Zango
224. Salisu Lambar Zango
225. Bashar Dandami
226. Isiya Dandami
227. Ja’afar Dandami
228. Nura Dauda Richifa
229. Sulaiman NEPA Richifa
230. Sulaiman Muhammad Richifa
231. Usman Aliyu Richifa
232. Ahmad Mohammad Richifa
233. Zuwaira Muhammad Richifa
234. Nura Alh. Dauda Richifa
235. Ibrahim Dauda Richifa
236. Munkaila Yusuf Richifa
237. Sha’ibu Bako Richifa
238. Rabi’u Muhammad Sani Richifa
239. Gambo Yusufi Richifa
240. Adamu Alhassan Richifa
241. Abdullahi Ibrahim Richifa
242. Abubakar Jibrin Richifa
243. Adamu Aliyu Richifa
244. Shamsu Shu’aibu Richifa
245. Adamu Aliyu Gadar Gayan
246. Adam Muhammad Zaria Kwarbai
247. Muhammad Awwal Iyal Zaria
248. Bakir Muhammad Iyal Zaria
249. Umar Abba Zaria
250. Sulaiman Haris Zaria
251. Ibrahim Dogo Zaria
252. Dalha Driver Zaria
253. Muhammad Sa’id Zaria
254. Ali Haruna Zaria
255. Ja’afar Amin Zaria
256. Kabir Muhammad Sani Zaria
257. Abdulkarim Musa Ali Zaria
258. Ibrahim Hashim Zaria
259. Fatima Amin Zaria
260. Rilwan Kurmin Kogi Zaria
261. Mu’azu Rilwan Zaria
262. Abdullahi Abbas Zaria
263. Abdurrazaq Abdulllahi Abbas Zaria
264. Abbas Abdullahi Abbas Zaria
265. Muhammad Abdullahi Abbas Zaria
266. Ahmad Abdulllahi Abbas Zaria
267. Ibrahim Abdullahi Abbas Zaria
268. Jawad Abdullahi Abbas Zaria
269. Junaidu Sabi’u Zaria (Shahid)
270. Atiku Ibrahim Zaria (Shahid)
271. Zakariyya Zaria (Shahid)
272. Yahaya Alaramma Zaria
273. Baba Shu’aibu Zaria Jushi
274. Anas Ibrahim Zaria Jushi
275. Anas Sulaiman Zaria
276. Abdulhamid Mukhtar Zaria Jushi
277. Abdulrazaq Sulaiman Zaria Jushi
278. Bara’u Sulaiman Zaria Jushi
279. Nuhu Sulaiman Zaria Jushi
280. Tasi’u Hamisu (Abba) Zaria Jushi
281. Tasi’u Salisu Zaria Jushi
282. Hamisu Idris Zaria Jushi
283. Mukhtar Hamisu Zaria Jushi
284. Zaharadeen Salisu Zaria Jushi
285. Muntaka Salisu Zaria Jushi
286. Sani Salisu Zaria Jushi
287. Sufiyanu Abdussalam Zaria
288. Usman Umar Zaria Jushi
289. Baban Babaye Zaria Jushi
290. Usman Wadata Zaria Jushi
291. Baraka Ishaq Zaria Jushi
292. Ammar Zaria (Al-Mustapha) Jushi
293. Salihu Zaria (Al-Mustapha) Jushi
294. Ammar Isa Goza Zaria Jushi
295. Ibrahim Sulaiman Zaria Jushi
296. Abdullahi Abubakar Zaria Jushi
297. Abba Sulaiman Zaria Jushi
298. Mubarak Danjuma Zaria Jushi
299. Shamsuddin Isa Zaria Jushi
300. Abba Zaria (Al-Mustapha) Jushi
301. Adamu Mika’il Zaria (Al-Mustapha)
302. Salihu Gidan Alhaji Alkalin Ja’e
303. Yusuf Yahaya Haris Zaria
304. Alh Na Gambo Yakana Zaria
305. Adamu Ibrahim Zaria Kusfa
306. Adam Ibrahim Mazangudu Zaria
307. Junaidu Sabi’u Zaria Kusfa
308. Musa Taikon Zaria Kusfa
309. Atiku Sabi’u Zaria Kusfa
310. Abdulkadir Ibrahim Zaria Kusfa
311. Abdullahi Ibrahim Zaria
312. Ibrahim Bara’a Zaria
313. Abubakar Isma’il Zaria
314. Abdulhadi Junaidu Zaria Albarkawa
315. Sani Sufi Zaria Unguwar Liman
316. Ibrahim I. Yusuf Zaria (Al-Mustapha)
317. Isa Suffi Zaria Unguwar Sirdi
318. Salmanu Abdullahi Zaria B/Kasuwa
319. Abdullahi Akto Zaria (Al-Mustapha)
320. Usman Muhammad Zaria Jushi
321. Yakubu Abdullahi Zaria
322. Abdullahi Adamu Wanka
323. Abdullahi Yunusa Wanka
324 Abdulkadir Ibrahim Zaria U/Bishar
325 Nusaiba Yaqub Magume, Zariya
326 Nusaiba Abubakar Abdullahi Sokoto
327 Fatima Ahmad Gashua
328 Ibrahim B. Yusuf Zaria
329 Mustafa H. Magajiya Fadama Zaria
330 Bello Umar Zaria Tudun Jukun
331 Sulaiman Mai nika Zaria T/Jukun
332 Umar Adamu Zaria Tudun Jukun
333 Yakubu Musa Zaria Tudun Jukun
334 Mu’azu Hamza Zaria Tudun Jukun
335 Sulaiman PZ Zaria (Al Mustapha)
336 Nasir Muhammad Gimi
337 Sukaina Ja’afar Gimi/ Soba
338 Ishaq Lawal Rumi
339 Shehu Rabi’u Rumi
340 Sulaiman Rumi
341 Ibrahim idris Rumi
342 Jamilu Abubakar Rumi
343 Sabitu A Saeed Rumi
344 Haruna M. Salisu Rumi
345 Abdulrashid Maiturba N/Doya
346 Sabi’u Shitu Danja
347 Salihu Musa Dabai/Danja
348 Ibrahim Abdullahi Dabai
349 Umar Ahmad Dabai
350 Rabi’u Ahmad Dabai
351 Abubakar Barwa Dabai
352 Aminu Ali Kudan
353 Salihu Sabon Layi Kudan
354 Mudasir Bala Kudan
355 Akil Bala Kudan
356 Amar Sani Kudan
357 Abdullahi Musa Kudan
358 Rabi’u Musa Kokami
359 Haruna Adamu Kokami
360 Dayyanu Salisu Kokami
361 Musa Rabi’u Kokami
362 Ishaq Lawal Hunkuyi
363 Shehu Rabi’u Hunkuyi
364 Ibrahim Idris Hunkuyi
365 Zaharadeen Abdullahi Funtua
366 Zailani Muhammad Funtua
367 Awwal Ahmad Funtua
368 Umar Shehu Funtua
369 Salahuddeen Salman Funtua
370 Hashimu Naturawa Funtua
371 Nasiru Naturawi Funtua
372 Hasan Yusuf Nabukka Funtua
373 Abdulrazaq Zayyan Nabukka Funtua
374 Muhammad Idi Nabukka Funtua
375 Khalid Salisu Nabukka Funtua
376 Mahdi Sani Ra’is Nabukka Funtua
377 Ibrahim Isa Nabukka Funtua
378 Ahmad Lawal Maiganji
379 Garba Haruna Maiganji
380 Awwal Ahmad Maiganji
381 Abbas Nasiru Maiganji
382 Mu’azu Mahuta
383 Saminu Tarzana
384 Bashir Adamu Tarzana
385 Awwal Yusuf Mairuwa
386 Abdullahi Ma’aruf Dikke
387 Mahdi Shehu Dikke
388 Salahuddin Ibrahim Dikke
389 Ibrahim Usman Kaduna
390 Mashakuru Shehu Tudun Iya
391 Bashir Mansir Kaduna
392 Muhammad Inuwa Jalabi Kaduna
393 Abubakar Abdullahi Kaduna
394 Hasan D. Usman Kaduna
395 Anas D. Usman Kaduna
396 Buhari Ismail Kaduna Barnawa
397 Mas’ud Tukur Kaduna Nasarawa
398 Abdul’aziz Abdulmumini Kaduna
399 Isa Yunus (Abba) Kaduna Malali
400 Ishaq Abdulkadir Kaduna Malali
401 Khalid Yahaya Kaduna Malali
402 Abdurrahman Yahaya Kaduna Malali
403 Kabiru Kawo Kaduna
404 Aliyu Kaduna H/Na’iya Kawo
405 Husaini Muhammad Aminu Kaduna
406 Aliyu Muhammad Kaduna
407 Abdul’aziz Haruna Kaduna
408 Muhammad Aminu Sani Kaduna
409 Musa Salisu (Coach) Kaduna Rigasa
410 Jaafar Habibu Kaduna Rigasa
411 Ibrahim Abuja road Kaduna Rigasa
412 Muhammad Rabi’u Kaduna Rigasa
413 Muhammad Jamilu Yahaya Kaduna
414 Nura Umar Kaduna Rigasa
415 Aliyu Zainul Abideen Kaduna
416 Hassan Nuhu Kaduna Rigasa
417 Haruna Nuhu Kaduna Rigasa
418 Sa’id Abdullahi Kaduna Rigasa
419 Usman Isa Kaduna Rigasa
420 Aliyu Umar Kaduna Rigasa
421 Bashir Adam Kaduna T/Wada
422 Ibrahim Ahmad Kaduna Badiko
423 Mika’il Yusuf Kaduna U/Rimi
424 Rabi’u Shu’aibu Kaduna Rigasa
426 Bashir Abdulmumini Kaduna Malali
427 Husaini Sa’idu Kaduna U/Muazu
428 Muhammad Awwal Kaduna Badiko
429 Ismail Sulaiman Kaduna ’Yan Kifi
430 Aliyu Ibrahim Taro-taro Kaduna
431 Saminu Ya’u Kontagora
432 Musa Labi Shehu Kontagora
433 Yakubu Dahiru Kaduna U/Mu’azu
434 Mu’azu Dahiru Kaduna U/Mu’azu
435 Mika’il Sulaiman Kaduna U/Mu’azu
436 Sa’idu Salihu Kaduna Kinkino
437 Ishaq Abdullahi Kaduna U/Mu’azu
438 Abu Jihad Isa Kaduna T/Wada
439 Nuhu Escort Kaduna
440 Abubakar Musa B/Yaro Kaduna
441 Bala Kaduna Kawo
442 Abbas Ishaq Kaduna Kawo
443 Idris Mando Kaduna Mando
444 Maimuna Mas’ud Kaduna Kakuri
445 Yusuf Badamasi Kaduna Kakuri
446 Habiba (Haj) Kaduna K/Mashi
447 Badaru Kaduna H/Danmani
448 Muhammad Auwal Yawale Suleja
449 Idris Ibrahim Suleja
450 Muhammad Mudassir Bala Suleja
451 Muhammad Mubarak Bala Suleja
452 Junaidu Umar Nahabu Suleja
453 Abdulrazak Ibrahim Suleja
454 Muhammad Adamu Suleja
455 Abdulgaffar Muhammad Suleja
456 Hasan Shehu Dandume
457 Sa’idu Sadau Dandume
458 Ibrahim Wanzam Dandume
459 Saifullahi Kabir Dandume
460 Abubakar Tsiga
461 Jibrin Abdu
462 Nuhu Ahmad Zarewa
463 Abdullahi Musa Kudan
464 Aminu Ali Kudan
465 Salihu Abdullahi Kudan
466 Kamal Magaji Kudan
467 Ammar Sani Kudan
468 Mudasiru Mustapha Kudan
469 Akilu Aliyu Kudan
470 Tahir Idris Kwaba
471 Badamasi Abdulhamid Falgore
472 Ibrahim Muhammad Maiturare
473 Hamisu Abubakar D/Magaji Zariya
474 Bello Magama Sokoto Zariya
475 Muhammad Salihu Pambeguwa
476 Ali Suleiman Pambeguwa
477 Abdulrashid Awwal Pambeguwa
478 Bashir Nuhu Babbarikaf
479 Abubakar Sa’idu Barbaji
480 Gambo Ya’u Barbaji
481 Ya’u. D. Dan’ayamaka
482 Aminu M. Kabir Makarfi
483 Isa Abdulkadir Gubuci
484 Bashir Yakubu Gubuci
485 Yakubu Alasan Makarfi
486 Zaharaddin Ibrahim Makarfi
487 Sabi’u Rabi’u Makarfi
488 Sabi’u Abdulkadir Makarfi
489 Nafi’u A. Usman Dan’ayamaka
490 Auwal Sabi’u Sabon Layi
491 Salahuddeen Salmanu Bakori
492 Bashir Adamu Bakori
493 Jamilu Abubakar U/Noma
494 Sabitu Abdulkarim U/Noma
495 Haruna Sabi’u U/Noma
496 Zayyanu Muhammad Kachilo
497 Auwal Mairuwa Kachilo
498 Alhaji Abubakar Sule Taba
499 Ibrahim Abdulhamid Taba
500 Abbas Muhammad Zaria Dakace
501 Muntari Abbas Zaria Dakace
502 Ibrahim Idris Zaria Dakace
503 Umar Dalhatu Zaria Dakace
504 Hauwau Dalhatu Zaria Dakace
505 Malam Umar Zaria Dakace
506 Saidu Musa Zaria Dakace
507 Abdulkadir Yusuf Zaria Dakace
508 Muazu Muhammad Zaria Dakace
509 Isyaku Muhammad Zaria Dakace
510 Ibrahim Suleiman Zaria Dakace
511 Adam Suleiman Zaria Dakace
512 Yakubu Nuhu Zaria Dakace
513 Idris Haliru Zaria Dakace
514 Kabiru Ibrahim Zaria Dakace
515 Umar Idris Zaria Dakace
516 Balarabe Adamu Zaria Dakace
517 Hayatudden Abubakr Zaria Dakace
518 Taikon Bala Zaria Dakace
519 Hussaini Musa Zaria Dakace
520 Salmanu Idris Zaria Dakace
521 Aminu Aliyu Zaria Dakace
522 Ibrahim Abdulllahi Zaria Dakace
523 Ibrahim Abdulhamid Zaria Dakace
524Ashahabu Yusuf Zaria Dakace
525 Shafi’u Yusuf Zaria Dakace
526 Rabilu Said Zaria Kwangila
527 Murtala Salisu (Driver) Zaria
528 Umar Gambo Zaria Kwangila
529 Umar Adam PZ (Motion) Zaria
530 Hashimu Gambo Tanimu Tohu
531 Fatima Mohd Lawan Zaria Tudun wada
532Auwal Sabi’u Kontagora S/rijiya
533 Rukayya Nuhu Soba
534 Kubra Sani Soba
535 Ummul Aiman Salisu Soba
536 Yahaya Muhammad Soba
537 Salisu Usman Soba
538 Hamisu Usman Soba
539 Rabilu Suleiman Soba
540 Badamasi Muhammad Soba
541 Muhammad Habibu Nasiru Soba
542 Ibrahim Yahaya Soba
543 Mujtaba Rabiu Soba
544 Sani KhalilSoba
 545 Hamza idris Soba
546 Auwal Garba Nuhu Soba
547 Musa Tasi’u Soba
548 Mustapha Sani Soba
549 Ibrahim Kabir Soba
550 Mahdi Munkaila Soba
551 Muhammad Salisu Soba
552 Mubarak Dalhatu Soba
553 Mahdi Yunusa Soba
554 Yusuf Ishaq Soba
555 Alhassan Sani Soba
556 Adamu Usman Soba
557 Tukur Abdullahi Soba
558 Adamu Ibrahim Soba
559 Malam Tijani Shitu Soba
560 Ahmad Yahuza Soba Tashar Ice
561 Alhassan Sufi Soba
562 Abdulrauf Aminu Soba Tashar ice
563 Ibrahim Usman Soba tashar ice
564 Abubakar Salihu Barwa Soba
565 Yahaya Sale Barwa Soba
566 Abubakar Barwa Barwa Soba
567 Jamilu Salisu Soba Angwan Noma
568 Haruna Salisu
569 Ibrahim Yahaya Soba
570 Ja’afar Rabiu Gimba
571 Muhammad Idris Malumfashi
572 Abdussalam Bello Mani Malumfashi
573 Lawal Abubakar Giwa
574 Husaini Mikail Giwa
575 Mika’ilu Suleiman Giwa
576 Ukasha Idris Ibrahim Bauchi
577 Auwal Muhammad Auwal Bauchi
578 Aminu Abubakar Bauchi Jahun
579 Abubakar Iiliyasu Bauchi Rijiyan
580 Baffaji Usman Kumbi Bauchi
581 Mujahid Abdulkadir Adamu Bauchi
582 Muhammad Baffajo Soba Bauchi
583 Muhammad Abubakar Salihu Bauchi
584 Muhammad Musa Bauchi
585 Ukasha Muhammad Zakariya Bauchi
586 Ukasha Ibrahim Bauchi
587 Ukasha Muhammad Bauchi
588 Ishaq Adamu Bauchi
589 Naziru Tijani Umar Bauchi
590 Nura Haruna Bauchi
591 Zaharaddini Idris Dauda Bauchi
592 Zaharaddini Musa Bauchi
593 Abdulkarim Dambam Bauchi
594 Abdulkarim M. Lawal Dambua
595 Aminu Umar Jalingo
596 Baqir Musa Iliyasu Jalingo
597 Muhammad Abubakar Jalingo
598 Sheikh Muhammad Mahmud Turi
599 Aminu Abdullahi
600 Ayyuba Ibrahim Kano Kurna
601 Alhaji Habib Muhammad Kano Kurna
602 Nafi’u Dauda Kano
603 Muhammad Murtada Kano
604 Hafiz Dauda Kano Kurna
605 Fatima Aliyu Minjibir Kano
606 Umar Faruk Abdullahi Kano
607 Yusuf Sani (Abba) Kano
608 Alhaji Ali Abdulhamid Kano
609 Alhaji Uba Abdulhamid Kano
610 Zaharadeen Usman Kano
611 Musa Abubakar Kano
612 Haruna Ishaq Kurna
613Aminu Yusuf Kano
614 Abdurrazak Abdullahi Kano
615 Baba Wuro Kano Naibawa
616 Saifullahi Abubakar Kano
617 Abba Hari Kano Naibawa
618 Muhammad Balarabe Kano
619Abdullahi Iliyasu Kano
620 Mu’azu Muhammad Kano
621 Ibrahim Ulama’u Kano
622 Ammar Katsina Kano Naibawa
623 Mustapha Abubakar Kano
624 Bashir Muhammad Kano
625 Musa Zaria Kano Naibawa
626 Bashir Sale Kano Naibawa
627 Mustapha Garba Kano
628 Musa Ibrahim Kano
629 Alhassan Adamu Kano
630 Hisbullahi Isa Kano
631 Aminu Abdulmutalib Kano
632 Nuhu Habibu Kano
633 Nasiru Garba Kano T/ Wada
634 Umar Abdullahi Kano
635 Alhassan Suleiman Kano
636 Abdurrahman Ismail Kano
637 Bilya Rabi’u Kano T/ Wada
638 Muhammad Bashir Kano T/Wada
639 Hujjatullah Bashir Kano T/Wada
640 Zailani Ali Kano T/Wada
641 Sammani Misbahu Kano
642 Yusuf Garba Kano Sabon titi
643 Ibrahim Sarki Kano Sabon titi
644 Yahaya Garba Sarki Kano
645 Abdulmalik Safiyanu Kano
646 Abubakar Ishaq Kano
647 Mansur Adam Kano Sabon titi
648 Sani Ibrahim Kano T/Wada
649 Mukhtar Ibrahim Kano T/Wada
650 Ishaq Ibrahim Kano T/Wada
651 Shehu Ibrahim Kano T/Wada
652 Abdullahi Ibrahim Kano T/Wada
653 Abdullahi Musa Kano T/Wada
654 Iliya Ja’afar Kano T/Wada
655 Mubarak Yahaya Kano T/Wada
656 Muhammad Bello Abdullahi Kano
657 Tukur Shehu Kano T/Wada
658 Usman Shafi’u Kano T/Wada
659Abdulkarim Umar Kano T/Wada
660 Hasan Tukur Kano T/Wada
661 Abdulkadir Ayuba Kano T/Wada
662 Sani Shehu Kano T/Wada
663 Musa Hassan Kano T/Wada
664 Nasiru Muhammad Kano T/Wada
665 Suraj Khalid Kano T/ Wada zone
666 Abubakar Usman Kano T/Wada
667 Ayuba Bawa Kano T/Wada
668 Kabiru Abubakar Kano T/Wada
669 Isma’il Abdullahi Kano T/Wada
670 Awwalu Shu’aibu Kano T/Wada
671 Bashir Musa Kano T/Wada
672 Surajo Shu’aibu Kano T/Wada
673 Musa Nasiru Kano T/Wada
674 Yakubu Hussaini Kano T/Wada
675 Isa Shehu Kano T/Wada
676 Rabi’u Murtala Kano T/Wada
677 Alhassan Ado Kano T/Wada
678 Ibrahim Usman Kano T/Wada
679 Alhaji Aminu Yusuf Kazaure
680 Alhaji Shafi’u Alhassan Kazaure
681 Lawan Umar Kazaure
682 Aliyu Lawan Umar Kazaure
683 Bakir Adam Kazaure
684 Murtala Tambari Kazaure
685 Kabiru Ahmad Kazaure
686 Aliyu Lawan Dambatta
687 Abubakar Idris Tsangaya
688 Abubakar Abdullahi Rano
689 Malam Zakariya Gargai
690 Nusaiba Shafi’u Alhassan Kazaure
691 Muhammad Dahiru Dan Hassan
692 Aliyu M. Sani Tafawa
693 Sani Abdullahi Wangara
694 Tajuddeen Muhammad Isah Nasarawa
695 Sabi’u Muhammad Nasarawa
696 Haruna Isah Tafawa
697 Abdulkadir Muhammad Karaye
698 Naziru Ibrahim Shuwaki, Kunchi
699 Yusuf Usman Karaye
700 Zakariyya Tukur Bichi
701 Abba Yunusa Nasarawa
702 Shu’aibu Sa’idu Madobi
703 Abubakar Hussaini Shanono
704 Rabi’u Muhammad Walawa
705 Ali Muhammad Dahur Sara


Lassa fever: LASG issues quit notice to street traders

Commissioner for Environment, Dr Babatunde Adejare,  on behalf of the Lagos State Government, yesterday issued quit notices to street traders and hawkers in the state. Dr. Adejare said the measure was  necessary following the recent outbreak of Lassa fever in some parts of the country and Lagos especially because of the impending rainy season. This was done for the benefit of all Lagosians.


Adejare said street traders were not only degrading the state’s environment but that some of them were engaging in armed robbery, child abuse, making the traffic gridlocks worse and vandalising valuable infrastructure in the state.

He said that the state government has given the Kick Against Indiscipline, KAI, Brigade and the Task Force, assisted by other law enforcement agencies, the directive to clamp down on all violators of its environmental laws.
He added:
“It is regrettable that the illegal hawkers and street traders have not heeded the enlightenment and advocacy messages from the ministry on the need to keep the state’s environment clean and safe to attract more investors and boost the economy of the state.”
“To halt the spread of Lassa fever, Lagosians must maintain personal hygiene, proper sanitation in their environment, especially, clean-up of the vegetation in their premises, and proper bagging and disposal of waste to keep off the wild vector rats spreading the virus,”. 
Adejare explained that all the agencies of the ministry, the Private Sector Participant, PSP, operators and non-governmental partners, have all  been fully mobilized with human resources and equipment to ensure a 24-hour monitoring and enforcement for a sustainable environment.

He  advised residents experiencing symptoms of headache, sore throat, cough, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain to seek the medical help immediately.


Source: Vanguard


British explorer dies of dehydration crossing Antarctic just 30 miles short of goal

British explorer Henry Worsley has died attempting to be the first person to cross the Antarctic unaided, in an epic charity mission inspired by Ernest Shackleton.
The 55-year-old former British Army officer died after being airlifted to a hospital in Punta Arenas, Chile, suffering severe exhaustion and dehydration.
The father-of-two was found to have bacterial peritonitis (a bacterial infection in the abdomen), after having trekked around 913 miles unaided across the South Pole -- just 30 miles short of his end goal.


Worsley was 71 days into his record-breaking solo mission to complete the legendary British explorer Ernest Shackleton's unsuccessful crossing of Antarctica in the early 1900s.
 
But Worsley was forced to call for help on Friday amid blizzard conditions, and in poor health he was airlifted to hospital.

 
Worsley's last statement sent from Antarctica said:
"The 71 days alone on the Antarctic with over 900 statute miles covered and a gradual grinding down of my physical endurance finally took its toll today, and it is with sadness that I report it is journey's end -- so close to my goal."
Prince William, a friend of Worsley and a patron of the Shackleton Solo Expedition, said he and his brother Prince Harry were saddened by the news.
"He was a man who showed great courage and determination," he said. "We are incredibly proud to be associated with him.
"Even after retiring from the Army, Henry continued to show selfless commitment to his fellow servicemen and women, by undertaking this extraordinary Shackleton solo expedition on their behalf."
Worsley's wife Joanna said:
'It is with heartbroken sadness I let you know that my husband Henry Worsley has died following complete organ failure; despite all efforts of ALE [Worsley's expedition team] and medical staff at the Clinica Magallanes in Punta Arenas, Chile.

"Henry achieved his Shackleton Solo goals: of raising over £100,000 ($142,000) for the Endeavour Fund, to help his wounded colleagues, and so nearly completing the first unsupported crossing of the Antarctic landmass. A crossing made, under exceptionally difficult weather conditions, to mark the 100th anniversary of Sir Ernest Shackleton's Endurance expedition -- his lifelong hero."


Fayose not recruiting any thugs, APC calling for coup – Aide

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose, has described the allegation of treasonable comments made against him by the state chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), as not only ridiculous but coming from an unsound mind.
Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Idowu Asdelusi, described as shameless lie, claim by the State Chapter of the APC that the governor was arming ten thugs per local government in the State, saying:
“APC is obviously calling for a coup-de-tat against a governor democratically elected, whose tenure is fixed and mode of possible removal from office is stipulated in the Constitution of Nigeria.”
He‎ said the tone of the press release by the APC really showed the poor state of mind of those running the affairs of party.
"There is no point wrestling with pigs. For people with sound, discerning minds, they would, no doubt, wonder why somebody with a decent background and sound mind would refer to the governor of his state as needing psychiatric attention or not been able to survive in a law abiding society?
"Politics apart, this is madness taken too far and beyond redemption. Governo‎r Ayodele Fayose came and cleaned up the mess left by the APC government of Dr Kayode Fayemi and it's hordes of blood suckers, who made Ekiti State to bleed to a point of coma. He has not only been alive to his duty as the indefatigable leader of the state, but has consistently put smiles on the faces of the people.
He said it was shameful that the same party that ran Ekiti State aground, through reckless borrowing and mismanagement of the State finances could want to present itself as speaking for the people whose future they mortgaged.
He said:
"It‎ was the APC government of Fayemi that came to office and started with bloodletting with the murder of Chief Adeleye Awolumate and ended with no fewer than 12 murders, including a 400 level student of Accounting in the Ekiti State University, Teslim Abiola.
"If the APC goons are piqued that Mr Governor is criticising the President, they can relocate to Abuja and denounce their indiqeneship of Ekiti State. They must know that Governor Fayose, like any other
Nigerian, is exercising his constitutional rights of freedom of speech. He has not breached anybody's rights by constructively commenting on national issues".
“It is obvious that having failed in their efforts to gained access to the Ekiti State Government through the backdoor, they now desired a situation whereby the State Government House will also be invaded by the DSS as it was done in Akwa-Ibom State, but on this one, they will fail as usual.”
“Governor Fayose clearly expressed his minds in the interview they are trying to capitalise on by warning that any attempt to destabilise his government could lead to the downfall of the APC government and he stands by what he said. The governor never said he was going to bring the government of President Mohammadu Buhari down.
“Therefore, Nigerians do not need the apology of a group of shameless hypocrites like the APC in Ekiti State. Rather, what Nigerians need at this time is someone who can look at President Buhari in the eyes and tell him the bitter truth, and that’s exactly what Governor Fayose is doing.
"The APC loudmouths in Ekiti State would do themselves a lot of good by forcing themselves to get over their woeful performance in Ekiti elections and the 'Amalekite-kind' of defeat they suffered in the June 21, 2014 governorship election. For how long would they continue to wall.


Doctors in Port Harcourt protest over incessant kidnappings of colleagues

Members of the Nigerian Medical Association staged a protest yesterday over the increased rate of abduction of medical practitioners in the state. The doctors came out in large numbers for the peaceful protest. Some of them were seen on their laboratory coats carrying placards, others just held their stethoscope.


Former chairman of the NMA Dr, Ibitorukuemi Kurubo  explained the purpose of the protest:
“When people are sick or when we want to take deliveries of babies we don’t call security agencies to do it for us. For instance, Lassa Fever issue is on. We are confronting it. Two doctors have died in the process, that is our job. We are trained to do it and we must treat patients no matter how deadly the diseases are because that is our job. Security agencies in the state must rise up and do their job.
“The peaceful protest today is to send a clear warning that if there is anymore kidnap of doctors in the state, NMA will take a far reaching decision,”
The doctors marched to the police headquarters to complain about the fact that twenty one practicing  medical doctors in the state have been kidnapped lately, eleven of them were kidnapped within the last few days, one died in the hands of the kidnappers while others were severely injured.

They met with the commissioner of police, Musa Kimo who sympathized with them, and promised them that more efforts would be made to protect them.


EFCC arraigns ex-NBA chair, court registrar, for N60m fraud

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arraigned the duo of Shehu Mustapha, Registrar Litigation, Adamawa State High Court and Barrister Binanu R. Esthon, former Chairman, Nigerian Bar Association, Yola Chapter before Justice B.B Aliyu of the Federal High Court sitting in Yola, Adamawa State on a 4-count charge bordering on conspiracy and criminal diversion of funds to the tune of N60million (sixty million naira).

According to a statement signed by the spokesperson of EFCC, Mustapha and Esthon were docked following a complaint alleging criminal conspiracy between the accused persons.

A group of staff numbering five hundred and one were disengaged from Stirling Civil Engineering Company Limited, but had their entitlements withheld by the Company. The disengaged staff, through the former NBA boss, Esthon, instituted a lawsuit against their employer (Stirling Civil Engineering Company Limited) at the Adamawa State High Court sitting in Yola, and had the judgment entered in their favour. According to them, Esthon, in connivance with Mustapha, the registrar of the court, diverted part of the funds meant for the settlement of their entitlements to personal use. 

Count one of the charge reads:
“That you, Shehu Mustapha sometime between 2007-2009 at Yola, Adamawa State within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court with intent to defraud, did obtained money, the sum of N59, 995,000.00 from Alhaji Yusuf Abubakar being the proceeds recovered from the auction executed against the properties of Stirling Civil Engineering Company Limited as judgment debtor delivered by Adamawa State High Court in suit No.ADSY/60M/2007 under the false pretence that the said sum was to be utilized in settling the judgment creditors which you never did instead diverted the said sum to your personal use, thereby committed an offence contrary to the provisions of Section 2 (1) (a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act LFN 2006 and punishable under Section 1 (3) of the same Act.”

The accused persons pleaded not guilty to the charges preferred against them. In view of their plea, counsel to EFCC, A. Y. Muntaqa asked the court for a date to commence trial.

However, L. D Nzadon, counsel to the accused persons, urged the court to admit the defendants to bail adding that, the accused persons would not do anything to frustrate their trial. Justice Aliyu admitted the accused persons to bail in the sum of N5million and a surety each in like sum.

The case has been adjourned to March 14, 15, 16 and 17, 2016 for hearing.


94 yr old man arrested for sexually assaulting 73-year-old woman

A 94-year-old man has been arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a woman of seventy-three.
The bizarre case has been put before the courts in Denver, Colorado.
The Denver Post reports that Robert Lehnert has been charged in connection with a sexual assault on an acquaintance.

Denver prosecutors said the nonagenarian is now facing two counts of sexual assault, according to the Denver District Attorney.
The charges allege that Lehnert sexually assaulted the victim in her home on January. 6.
Lehnert was arrested earlier this week and has been released from custody on a $50,000 bond.
His next court appearance is scheduled on February 5 for a formal advisement of his charges.


What are these two up to? Blac Chyna started dating Rob, Amber Rose started following Scott Disick

Lol I wonder what's happening ooo...revenge seems to be involved.
#SeizeTheKardashianOutcasts2016


Did Radio OAP - Gbemi just throw major shade at two 'mm' brothers?

Beat FM OAP - Gbemi had some harsh words for certain socialite brothers who she says crash society weddings that they are not invited to. Funny part is Tolu Oniru & Cynthia Obianodo who are getting married soon to their respective partners, in what would definitely be society weddings, also weighed in on the issue. Anyone know who these brothers are?

Source: LIB