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  • Babcock University begins research on COVID-19 remedy –VC

    Babcock University begins research on COVID-19 remedy –VC

    Prof. Ademola Tayo, the Vice Chancellor of Babcock University says the institution has put together a team of researchers to find treatment for the raging coronavirus pandemic.

    The Vice Chancellor disclosed this in statement on Tuesday by Mr Joshua Suleiman, the Director of Marketing and Communication of the university to Our Correspondent.

    According to the vice chancellor, the team has submitted research proposals on COVID-19 to relevant government institutions for sponsorship and is waiting for approval.

    “Babcock University has put together a team of researchers to find a cure to the raging coronavirus pandemic.

    “Our faculties in the departments of public health and agriculture, who are currently researching on COVID-19 have submitted research proposals on it to the Nigerian Institute of Animal Science for sponsorship.

    “We also do hope that private universities will be eligible for the Federal Government’s funding for research on COVID-19 vaccine so we can benefit from it,” he said.

    Tayo said that there were popular insinuations in some quarters that private universities seemed to have zero failure rate while certificates were being awarded to the highest bidders.

    He however flayed such insinuations, saying, “I cannot speak for other universities, but I supposed they don’t also “dash” degrees to students.

    “The private university system globally has effective and dynamic instructional mechanisms that make learning interesting and inspiring.

    “I dare say that the private university system has contributed a lot to the higher education sector in Nigeria and Africa.

    “It is the amazingly interesting atmosphere of teaching and learning, and building a community of scholars and scholarship where lecturers and students relate with each other with mutual respect and comradeship.”

    Our Corresondent reports that since Feb. 27, when the Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, confirmed the index case of COVID-19 disease in Nigeria, the number of conformed cases has increased.

    According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Nigeria’s confirmed COVID-19 cases on Monday May 25 rose to 8,068, while 2,311 persons were discharged and 233 confirmed deaths recorded.

    As the world grapples with the COVID-19 scourge, with no vaccine yet in sight, Babcock University has now join those looking inward for solution.

  • 3 dead,14 injured in 2 accidents along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

    3 dead,14 injured in 2 accidents along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ogun said that three persons died while 14 others sustained injuries in two separate accidents along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on Monday.
    Mr Clement Oladele, FRSC state Sector Commander, gave the details in a statement made available to Daybreak in Ota.
    Oladele explained that the first crash that involved two vehicles, a DAF Truck marked JHN 410 XA and a Mazda Bus marked KRD 290 XY, occurred at about 6.35a.m. before Isara Bridge, near Ogere.
    He said that three out of the 20 people involved died while 10 others sustained various degrees of injury in the accident.
    “The corpses of the victims have been deposited at FOS Isara hospital morgue, Ogun, while five of the injured have also been taken to Victory Hospital.
    ”Three other survivors were taken to Idera Hospital, while two other victims were taken to Sagamu General Hospital, Ogun for treatment,” he said.
    The FRSC boss attributed the cause of the accident to wrongful overtaking and excessive speeding that led to lost of control on the DAF truck.
    Oladele said that the second accident happened at about 2.35 p.m. at AP Turning, Lufape, on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
    He said that nine people, including seven male adults and two female adults, were involved in the accident.
    He said that four persons sustained various degrees of injury in the multiple accident.
    Oladele said that the three vehicles include: Peogeot 406 Saloon car marked EPE 89 FW, a Toyota Camry marked FST 311 XJ and a Homo Truck with no registration number were involved in the multiple accident.
    The FRSC boss said that the accident was also caused by excessive speeding that led to loss of control.
    “No death was recorded but the injured victims were rescued and taken to Famobis Hospital Lotto, near Mowe and Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, for intensive treatments,” he said.
    The FRSC cautioned motorists to strictly adhere to all traffic rules and regulations and desist from speeding to avoid unnecessary loss of lives and property.

  • BREAKING: British govt eases coronavirus measures in England

    BREAKING: British govt eases coronavirus measures in England

    Non-essential retailers are to be allowed to reopen in England in June, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday evening.

    Shops selling clothes, furniture, electronics or books, as well as auction houses and tailors are to be allowed to offer their services again from June 15. Outdoor markets can reopen as of June 1.

    Retail premises must be made “COVID-secure,” Johnson said. On March 23, Johnson closed all stores that did not serve primary needs as part of efforts to contain the coronavirus pandemic.

    Supermarkets and pharmacies remained open. The prime minister had already announced on Sunday that schools in England would be opened again for certain classes from June. Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland are going their own way in the fight against the coronavirus. Britain is the country with the most COVID-19 victims in Europe. So far, 36,914 deaths have been recorded, Johnson said on Monday evening. It is believed there is also a high number of unreported cases.

  • BREAKING: Two Ministers test positive for Coronavirus

    BREAKING: Two Ministers test positive for Coronavirus

    Chile registered a new high for coronavirus cases on Monday, with nearly 5,000 infections in 24 hours, including two ministers in President Sebastian Pinera’s government.
    Health authorities announced 4,895 new infections in the South American country and 43 deaths. Public Works Minister Alfredo Moreno and Energy Minister Juan Carlos Jobet said they were among those with the disease.
    “I have been informed that the COVID-19 test I had a few days ago was positive,” Moreno said on Twitter, adding that he had no symptoms so far.
    The 63-year-old minister had placed himself in quarantine after one of his staff tested positive. Jobet also tested positive after starting to quarantine preventatively on Saturday, “when he experienced mild symptoms, which could be associated with the disease,” a statement from the Energy Ministry said.
    The 44-year-old minister “has had no direct contact with President Sebastian Pinera or other cabinet members in recent days,” the statement said, without specifying how he became infected.
    Three other ministers, who had self-quarantined after being in contact with infected people, all tested negative and resumed work. Chile suffered a surge in infections last week, prompting the government to order the lockdown of Santiago.
    The capital is the main focus of the pandemic in Chile, with 90 percent of the country’s 74,000 cases. Last week, the Senate was closed after three senators tested positive for the coronavirus. Sessions were held by video conference.
  • Many people want to be quarantined just to eat food: Dr. Rilwanu Mohammed

    Many people want to be quarantined just to eat food: Dr. Rilwanu Mohammed

    The Bauchi State Primary Healthcare Development Agency says many residents of the state are desperate to be admitted to the isolation center after they heard about the “sumptuous meals” available for COVID-19 patients.

    The Executive Chairman of the agency, Dr. Rilwanu Mohammed, disclosed this in an interview in Bauchi on Sunday.

    The people seeking admission to the facility do not have the virus, the agency said.

    According to the agency, the state government spends N1,500 per single meal for COVID-19 patients on admission in the state.

    The meals comprised chicken, eggs, and fried potatoes, among others, the agency said.

    Mohammed, who is also the Chairman, Contact Tracing Committee on COVID-19 in the state, said the Governor Bala Mohammad gave the directives in order to ensure that all the COVID-19 patients in the state were well fed.

    He said the idea was to make sure that they feel more at home and avoid a replica protest or revolt by COVID-19 patients in some other states.

    “It was the state governor that ordered us that we should put N1,500 per single meal in a day. “That is, N1,500 meal during breakfast, the same amount for lunch, as well as dinner, because he doesn’t want anybody in isolation to suffer or complain so that we won’t have any riot like in some other states.

    “This brings the total amount of money on meal per day to N4,500 on a single patient,” Mohammed said.

  • We have klled 1,015 Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists in 7 weeks-Nigeria Army claims

    We have klled 1,015 Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists in 7 weeks-Nigeria Army claims

    Nigeria Army has claimed to have killed 1,015 of members of Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorist in the northeastern part of the country in the past seven months.

    The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai made the claim on Sunday, saying the terrorists were killed in different encounters in the region.

    He stated these when he hosted the troops of Operation Lafiya Dole to Eid-El-Fitr luncheon at Military Control and Command Centre in Maiduguri, that the terrorists were killed his since his arrival in the Theatre to lead the troops under Operation KANTANA JIMLA, within the period under review.

    According to him, some of the notable encounters since the commencement of the Operation include that of Buni Gari, Gaidam, Minok, Dapchi, Baga, Dikwa, Awulari, Ajiri, Pulka, Ngoshe, Alafa and different parts of Sambisa Forest as well as Gajiganna, adding that the Artillery’s airstrike and blockage operations conducted by troops at the Tumbuktu Triangles around Sambisa Forest has been greatly successful.

    “This explains why the terrorist have resulted to desperate attacks on towns and villages such as Babangida, Dapchi searching for medical supplies and other logistics to treat their injured colleagues, who are dying like foul in the forest. Overall, since my arrival here in the Northeast on the 4th of April this year, you gallery troops of operation Lafiya Dole have neutralized over 1,015 Boko Haram terrorists.

    “Also, you have impressively maintain the blockage of Boko Haram logistics supply chains and freedom of movement within the Tumbuktu Triangles. In a like manner, the Nigerian Army Intelligence Corps has impressively been organised and its operations has greatly improved,” he said.

  • Ohaneze leader pays glowing tribute to E.K. Clark @93

    Ohaneze leader pays glowing tribute to E.K. Clark @93

    The President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Chief John Nnia Nwodo has described the former Minister of Information and the leader of South South umbrella body Pan Niger Delta Forum,  PANDEF Chief Edwin Clark as a rare patriot and an extra ordinary nationalist the country should be proud of.

     

    Nwodo said in a birthday message he sent to the nonagenarian who is 93 years today May 25, 2020 that his commitment to justice and truth in our land sets him out as a humanist who desire fairness in our country.

     

    The Ohanaeze President General said that since the Independence of Nigeria nearly 60 years ago, Chief Clark has remained dogged in the struggle for a just and equitable society.

     

    Nwodo in the message he personally signed admonished young leaders to learn a lot from the selfless quality in Chief Clark and eschew the self aggrandizement that is inherent  in the leaders of today.

     

    He said that Chief Clark’s commitment for a better and equitable Nigeria even at an age he should be resting is unparalleled and sets him out as an outstanding leader who is desirous to bequest a greater Country to younger generation.

     

    In wishing more prosperous years ahead Chief Nwodo thanked God almighty for keeping Clark going at his age in struggle for a better Nigeria.

     

    E.K. Clark, a rare patriot and Extraordinary Nationalist.-Ohanaeze PG

     

    The President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Chief John Nnia Nwodo has described the former Minister of Information and the leader of South South umbrella body Pan Niger Delta Forum,  PANDEF Chief Edwin . E. Clark as a rare patriot and an extra ordinary nationalist the country should be proud of.

     

    Chief Nwodo said in a birthday message he sent to the nonagenarian who is 93 years today May 25, 2020 that his commitment to justice and truth in our land sets him out as a humanist who desires fairness in our country.

     

    The Ohanaeze President General said that since the Independence of Nigeria nearly 60 years ago, Chief Clark has remained dogged in the struggle for a just and equitable society.

     

    In wishing more prosperous years ahead Chief Nwodo thanked God almighty for keeping Clark going at his age in struggle for a better Nigeria.

  • Buhari – Nigeria don’t have money to import food

    Buhari – Nigeria don’t have money to import food

     

    Nigeria does not have money to import food to address challenges arising from the coronavirus pandemic

    This was disclosed by President Muhammadu Buhari while speaking with journalists during the Eid celebrations at the state house on Sunday.

     

    Buhari who described the impact of the virus as “frightening,” said it has affected both the developed and the developing countries.

     

    “Nigerians can see that the COVID-19 has reduced us, both the developing and developed countries, to the same level. In fact, we have fewer casualties than they have. So, it’s a very frightening development.”

    Buhari therefore asked farmers to maximise the season of rainfall to increase food production.

    “I hope the rainy season would be bountiful so that we can get a lot of food. I wish the farmers will go to farms so that we can produce what we need in sufficient quantity so that we don’t have to import food.

    “In any case, we don’t have any money to import food. So, we must produce what we are going to eat,” he said and appealed to Nigerians to continue to observe the health precautions issued by the federal ministry of health and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

    “I advise Nigerians to be very careful and take the advice of the Ministry of Health. The ministers of health have been doing very well, speaking and educating the citizens on the deadly virus. So, we should be very careful,” Buhari said.

  • Stop violating inter-state lockdown over collection of discharge certificate,  NYSC tell corps members

    Stop violating inter-state lockdown over collection of discharge certificate, NYSC tell corps members

    The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), has urged corps members who at present are not in their States of service, not to violate the ban on inter-state journeys in a bid to collect their Certificate of National Service (CNS).

    NYSC said as soon as the ban is lifted and it is safe to travel, corps members are expected to go to their respective States of service to collect their CNS.

    The Scheme also announced that passing-out for the 2019 Batch “B” Stream 1 Corps Members have been slated nationwide for Thursday, 28th May 2020.

    NYSC Director of Press and Public Relations, Adenike Adeyemi (Mrs), yesterday in Abuja, said the event shall be devoid of the ceremonial parade as a result of the threat and danger posed by Coronavirus.

    She said “In keeping with COVID-19 protocol of social/physical distancing, Certificate of National Service (CNS) shall be issued to qualified Corps Members at the Local Government level.

    “Accordingly, a full complement of NYSC Officers have been mobilised for the distribution; and shall do so from ten service points in each of the Local Government Councils.

    “As a precautionary measure, the distribution shall be staggered for a period of ten days in the first instance, in order to remove anxiety from the concerned Corps Members, in addition to making the activity seamless and less cumbersome.

    “Dear Corps Members, as you go for your CNS from Thursday, 28th May, remember to ensure the strictest observance of discipline; anchored on orderliness, adherence to instructions, added to the rules of social/physical distancing, use of facemask, hand sanitiser and proper washing of the hands with liquid soap for at least twenty seconds during the activity.

    “Kindly note that unclaimed certificates shall be returned to the NYSC National Directorate Headquarters, Abuja two weeks after the lifting of inter-state travel ban.

    “Please, always stay in touch with our social media platforms, as well as the mainstream media for further information.

  • Miao embroidery creates 500,000 jobs for women in SW China’s Guizhou province

    Miao embroidery creates 500,000 jobs for women in SW China’s Guizhou province

    Miao embroidery, a traditional stitchwork skill of China’s Miao ethnic group, is now creating over
    half a million jobs in southwest China’s Guizhou province.
    “Arduous poverty alleviation efforts have been made in my hometown in recent years. The people
    there are gaining a sense of happiness, from infrastructure construction to rising entrepreneurship,
    and to the development of the Miao embroidery. The improved infrastructure facilities are giving
    cities completely new looks, and the prospering ethic culture industry is also paving the way
    toward a better life.”
    The above remarks were made by Shi Liping, a deputy to the 13th National People’s Congress
    (NPC), and head of Fanjingshan Ethnic Miao Travel Product Development Co. Ltd. based in
    Songtao Miao Autonomous County, Guizhou during an interview.
    In a traditional Miao ethnic costume, Shi received interview from journalists, sharing the stories of
    poverty alleviation driven by Miao embroidery in her hometown.
    Miao embroidery is a stitchwork skill inherited by Miao ethic group. Normally the stitchwork is
    embroidered in five colors and different patterns. It is of strong local features and artistic appeal.
    However, Miao embroidery was produced by only a small number of local people in home-based
    workshops, so both the production and sales were limited.
    As the 7th generation of inheritor of the traditional skill, Shi has always been exploring the
    methods to develop, carry on and exploit the Miao embroidery. She took 8 years since 2000 and
    traveled over 15,000 kilometers just to collect historical materials of the Miao embroidery, and
    finally established an embroidery team consisting three masters at the end of 2008. Now, the team
    of three has been expanded to a large group of over 4,000 members, including laid-off female
    workers, left-behind women and migrant workers returning home.
    The costume Shi wore during the interview was produced by her own brand. It integrated
    traditional Miao ethnic pattern “pigeon flower” with traditional Miao culture and modern fashion.
    Shi’s costumes are now exported to 67 countries and regions.
    “I believe ‘exploitation’ is the best development and the best inheritance. After training, my
    employees acquired a skill and became well-off,” Shi noted.
    Miao embroidery is not exclusive to women. During the interview, Shi introduced a male
    embroidery master named Yang Guangrong who’s lower body is paralyzed due to an accident
    years ago. He joined Shi’s embroidery group in 2017 and became a male embroidery master.
    Shi introduced that under the leadership of the Party and government, a total of 1.88 impoverished
    people in Guizhou have relocated to townships from inhospitable areas. “I established 100
    poverty-alleviation workshops in the relocation sites, and achieved a turnover of over 60 million
    yuan, which created more than 4,000 jobs for the relocated.
    “Miao embroidery has created half a million jobs for Guizhou’s women,” she said. “I’m a
    spokesperson for Miao embroidery, and I sincerely invite you to visit our colorful Guizhou,
    experience the charm of our culture, and share the joy of poverty alleviation.”