Monday 12 October 2015

Group petitions Code of Conduct Bureau over Obasanjo’s assets

A non-governmental resource centre, Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA), has petitioned the chairman of the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB), to demand an update on an earlier request it made to the bureau over actions of former President Olusegun Obasanjo while in office between 1999 and 2007.
The latest petition signed by the centre’s chairman, Olanrewaju Suraj, is requesting information regarding a petition written by HEDA on July 25, 2013.
“In a petition dated the 25th day of July, 2013, we complained about the following actions of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo while he was President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from 1999-2007 namely, one, use of his position to solicit for monetary gifts, benefits and donations from government contractors, federal parastatals, oil companies, politicians, government functionaries that cut across all tiers of government as well as private individuals /sector to fund his library project,” HEDA said.
“Secondly, failure to publicly declare his assets till date and abuse of power.
“All these actions constitute a gross contravention of Items 6, 9 and 13 of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers as provided in Part 1, Fifth Schedule of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended.
In its 2013 letter, the group demanded that Mr. Obasanjo be investigated and recommended for prosecution by the Code of Conduct Tribunal pursuant to Item 15(1), Part 1 of the Fifth Schedule to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended.
“However, till this moment, we are not aware of any concrete step that has so far been taken to launch an investigation into the allegations contained therein,” the group said in a new letter to the Code of Conduct Bureau.
“In view of the fact that the Code of Conduct Tribunal is now alive to its responsibilities as demonstrated in the ongoing trial of Senate President Bukola Saraki, HEDA therefore urgently requests for the update on the abovementioned subject matter pursuant to Sections 1, 2, 3 & 4 of the Freedom of Information Act 2011,
“HEDA is requesting this information based on its mandate. We look forward to receiving this information promptly, and in any event, within Seven (7) days of the receipt of this application as provided for in Section 4 of the Freedom of Information Act, 2011,” the group said.

Tribunal Upholds Dino Melaye’s Electoral Victory

The National Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal holden in Lokoja, Kogi State, has upheld the election of the Chairman, Senate Ad hoc committee on Publicity, Senator Dino Melaye.

The petition was earlier dismissed on a technical ground that it was filed out of time. But the Federal Appeal court ruled that the case should be heard anew.

 Senator Dino Melaye broke the news on twitter as he tweeted  “Praise God. Senator Dino Melaye’s election upheld and Senator Smart Adeyemi’s petition dismissed for lack of merit”
Maxwell Ashiuloka

MASSOB: Buhari’s UN speech Revitalizes our Biafran Struggle

The Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, says it has seen a ray of hope in its quest following President Muhammadu Buhari’s recent speech at the United Nations General Assembly where he urged world leaders to assist the Palestinian state in getting freedom from the State of Israel.

In this light, the secessionist group, in a statement issued yesterday by its Deputy National Director of Information, Mazi Chris Anierobi Mocha, asserted that it has begun re-strategizing on how to successfully establish a sovereign state of Biafra.

While recalling that former President, Olusegun Obasanjo had expressed concerns before the independence of Kosovo in February 17, 2008, that the recognition of Kosovo from Serbia would embolden the secessionist movement in Nigeria, Mocha noted that President Buhari’s speech at the just concluded meeting was an inspiration to nations seeking freedom to step up their separatist agitations.

According to him, “Some of the enclaves and proposed nations that have stepped up their separatist activities included Palastine, the new Biafra, Northern Spain, Tibet, Northern Canada, Western Sahara and 20 others.”

Mocha continued that based on Buhari’s statement, “MASSOB has begun to re-organise, re-prioritize and re-strategise on its process of fully establishing a sov­ereign state of Biafra.”

The group had claimed that UN General Assembly on September 13, 2007, adopted a resolution calling for the recognition of the world’s 370 million peoples’ right to self-determination, and vowed to pursue vigorously, the agitation for self-determination and to impact ideas, hold meetings in order to discuss freely without interference from any person or persons.

BREAKING: EFCC Arrests Former Benue State Governor Gabriel Suswam.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested former Benue state governor, Gabriel Suswan, over alleged corruption during his tenure as governor.  He was arrested at around 10am today.

Buhari Will not Interfere With Ministerial Probe

Deputy National Chairman (North) of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Senator Lawan Shuaibu, on Sunday stated that President Muhammadu Buhari will not interfere in the corruption probe of any member of the party or the ministerial nominees.

Shuaibu, however, clarified that the government would only act if allegations and petitions are proven by the courts.

Speaking to newsmen in Abuja, he said: “You see the president has said several times that he believes in the rule of law, that he respects the rule of the law. Anything that is not in line with the constitution and the extant laws of this country, he would go for it.

“When it comes to the issue of the choice of people who will serve as ministers in his administration. I believe that until one convicted in the law court, we will be chasing shadows on the basis of suspicions and assumptions.

“If he decides to interpret the laws in the case of people facing investigation, I think he is quite free to go ahead with it.

“I think, quite frankly that he is not going to stop any investigations against any member of his cabinet. But should that investigation lead to conviction in courts, I assure you even before President Buhari ask them to resign, such a person would have brought a letter of resignation.

“The president cannot intervene, I assure you, in a matter before the court on behalf of anybody including his own child.”

On comments that that the current anti corruption crusade was selective, Shuaib said: “What did you expect the president to do? President Buhari has made it clear, even during his recent interview in New York, he said he would not be interfering with judicial process or procedures and he will wait to see when a court makes a decision on anyone, that is now when he will respect the decision of the court.

“And when you talk about people who have contributed to his emergence as president, I do not expect anybody who contributed to the emergence of President Buhari in the last general election to do so because they wanted cover from corruption prosecution. If anybody thinks that way, I would to say that President Buhari is not thinking that way,” he said.

"Tinubu Attack Saraki Again"

The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, yesterday launched a verbal assault on Senate President Bukola Saraki, describing the manner in which Saraki captured his current position as a “crass act of disloyalty to the party”.


Tinubu, a former governor of Lagos State, added that the Senate president might have joined the APC on paper, but has remained committed to the malpractices and wrong aims of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at heart.


He launched his attack in a statement by his media aide, Mr. Sunday Dare, in response to a report alleging that the national leader had conspired with the Senate president to undermine the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.


In the six-page statement issued from Conakry, Guinea, Tinubu’s media adviser said his principal remained glued “to the party’s decision that the manner by which Saraki captured his current seat travestied party discipline”.


Dare stressed that it was a crass act of disloyalty showing that Saraki might have joined the APC on paper, but has remained true to the malpractices and wrong aims of the reactionary PDP in his soul.


He noted that the idea of an alleged conspiracy between Tinubu and Saraki against the president was an “execrable lie”.
“The alleged conspiracy is a figment. It takes at least two people to make a conspiracy,” he said.


He revealed that there had been no substantive communication between the duo since Saraki decided “to foul the integrity of the Senate and the party. To be truthful, I do not think Saraki would care to hear what he will have to say to him”.


He advised Saraki to shelve his personal situation for the moment and concentrate on the people’s business, adding: “It would be a grave mistake and abuse of office for Saraki to directly or indirectly inject his personal matter into the approval process (for ministerial nominees).


“Saraki should not link the approval of a single minister to his desire for extrajudicial treatment of his issues. If adhering to the decisions of the party, supporting the government’s progressive plank and working for the good of the people qualifies Tinubu for surveillance, then he will accept that. However, we know that any such surveillance is not from state security organs.


“Such activity would come from the insecurity agencies of the PDP and its mercenary allies elsewhere who would seek to fragment the true core of the APC so that they may scuttle the Buhari reform programme and return the nation to the misgovernance of the past.


“They hope to delude the APC into attacking itself. By so doing, they believe they can regain through stealth, the reins of government the people seized from them through elections.


“They seek to break the hearts and hopes of the people. Tinubu would never team with anyone to gain such an inhumane objective.”
He added that “those who midwifed this garish tale would give birth not to truth but to lies intended to kill APC’s unity and to retard the Buhari administration’s strategic reform initiatives, as earlier outlined by our party manifesto”.


“Given the potential for change that stands before us, we are now beginning to see the true nature of many people. There are those who truly want positive change so that we can break from the ways of a stolid past.


“Then there are those who speak of change with their mouths but never believe in it in their hearts. They came along with us for the ride or because no other political option availed itself at the operative time. Now, given the chance to redeem themselves from their past political actions, they would rather return to the political morass from whence they came,” Dare claimed.


He added: “If this nation is to have more than a fleeting chance of escaping the quagmire into which years of PDP misrule have taken us, we cannot allow these regressive elements to deploy their cunning tricks to divide and pit progressive against progressive.


“Tinubu waited for the presidentThe National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, yesterday launched a verbal assault on Senate President Bukola Saraki, describing the manner in which Saraki captured his current position as a “crass act of disloyalty to the party”.


Tinubu, a former governor of Lagos State, added that the Senate president might have joined the APC on paper, but has remained committed to the malpractices and wrong aims of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at heart.


He launched his attack in a statement by his media aide, Mr. Sunday Dare, in response to a report alleging that the national leader had conspired with the Senate president to undermine the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.


In the six-page statement issued from Conakry, Guinea, Tinubu’s media adviser said his principal remained glued “to the party’s decision that the manner by which Saraki captured his current seat travestied party discipline”.


Dare stressed that it was a crass act of disloyalty showing that Saraki might have joined the APC on paper, but has remained true to the malpractices and wrong aims of the reactionary PDP in his soul.


He noted that the idea of an alleged conspiracy between Tinubu and Saraki against the president was an “execrable lie”.
“The alleged conspiracy is a figment. It takes at least two people to make a conspiracy,” he said.


He revealed that there had been no substantive communication between the duo since Saraki decided “to foul the integrity of the Senate and the party. To be truthful, I do not think Saraki would care to hear what he will have to say to him”.


He advised Saraki to shelve his personal situation for the moment and concentrate on the people’s business, adding: “It would be a grave mistake and abuse of office for Saraki to directly or indirectly inject his personal matter into the approval process (for ministerial nominees).


“Saraki should not link the approval of a single minister to his desire for extrajudicial treatment of his issues. If adhering to the decisions of the party, supporting the government’s progressive plank and working for the good of the people qualifies Tinubu for surveillance, then he will accept that. However, we know that any such surveillance is not from state security organs.


“Such activity would come from the insecurity agencies of the PDP and its mercenary allies elsewhere who would seek to fragment the true core of the APC so that they may scuttle the Buhari reform programme and return the nation to the misgovernance of the past.


“They hope to delude the APC into attacking itself. By so doing, they believe they can regain through stealth, the reins of government the people seized from them through elections.


“They seek to break the hearts and hopes of the people. Tinubu would never team with anyone to gain such an inhumane objective.”
He added that “those who midwifed this garish tale would give birth not to truth but to lies intended to kill APC’s unity and to retard the Buhari administration’s strategic reform initiatives, as earlier outlined by our party manifesto”.


“Given the potential for change that stands before us, we are now beginning to see the true nature of many people. There are those who truly want positive change so that we can break from the ways of a stolid past.


“Then there are those who speak of change with their mouths but never believe in it in their hearts. They came along with us for the ride or because no other political option availed itself at the operative time. Now, given the chance to redeem themselves from their past political actions, they would rather return to the political morass from whence they came,” Dare claimed.


He added: “If this nation is to have more than a fleeting chance of escaping the quagmire into which years of PDP misrule have taken us, we cannot allow these regressive elements to deploy their cunning tricks to divide and pit progressive against progressive.

“Tinubu waited for the president to select his cabinet. The majority of the selections have been made. There is nothing to do but congratulate the appointees and pray for them. Their responsibilities are vast, the future of the nation now rests on their shoulders.


“The challenges before them are manifold and daunting. Those who want the best for Nigeria can only hope that these people succeed. The only intervention that Tinubu will make is one of encouragement. He will charge them to remain true to the progressive vision of the party and our president.


“None should allow themselves to be enticed to join league with those who would cast us back into the old mold of PDP governance: to pilfer, destroy and pillage. Instead they should cohere faithfully to the enlightened programmes and promises made by our party and this government.”


But in a swift reaction, Saraki said he would not join issues with Tinubu over the publication, adding however that he remained a committed member of the APC.


Noting that there had been no communication or meeting whatsoever with Tinubu since he was elected Senate president, Saraki, in a statement issued by his media aide, Mr. Yusuph Olaniyonu, stated: “Therefore, I do not see any basis for a newspaper to report that we are both plotting to oppose the president.”

He said that he recognised the former Lagos governor as one of the leaders of the APC who contributed considerably to the victory of the party in the last election, but so did others.


“I recognise Tinubu as one of the leaders of the APC who contributed so much to the victory of the party in the last election. Some other people also contributed and I believe the collective efforts made it possible for the first time in the history of our country for an opposition party to win the general election.


“Let me state clearly that I remain a committed member of the APC and will do all in my power to ensure the party fulfill its promises to bring positive changes into the country.


“Since my election as Senate president, my focus and efforts have been devoted to doing the job that I was elected to do by my constituents and my colleagues in the Senate. Twice, my colleagues have confirmed their support for me as the primus inter pares in the Senate.


“As I said in my speech when we resumed from our recess late September and in Ikenne yesterday, the screening of ministerial nominees will be handled by me and my colleagues with all sense of responsibility and in adherence to the provision of the constitution.


“We will be fair to all and be guided by the interest of Nigeria. The screening will be devoid of sentiment and it is not an opportunity for anybody to settle scores. We are equally eager for us to make a positive difference in our polity and Nigerians will be able to judge us whether we acted in their best interest or not,” he said.

Super Eagles thrash Cameroon Lions 3-0 in friendly

Super Eagles of Nigeria on Sunday bounced back from their disgraceful 0-2 defeat in the hands of Congo DR on Thursday to record an impressive 3-0 win over the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon in an international friendly in Belgium.

The match, played at the Edmond Machtens-Stadion, saw a more purposeful Eagles, showing more coordination but lacking the finihing power in front of goal.

Goals from Efe Ambrose, Moses Simon and Odion Ighalo were all the Nigerians needed to return to winning ways after their gloomy outing against DR Congo.

Fayose mourns Alamieyeseigha, blames FG for his death

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has described the death of former Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Diepreye Alamieyeseigha as painful and unfortunate, saying; “It is painful that the All Progressives Congress (APC) led Federal Government finally succeeded in hounding an Ijaw leader to death just because of his staunch stance on the upcoming Bayelsa State governorship election.”

Reacting to Alamieyeseigha’s death through his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, the governor commiserated with the deceased family, former President, Dr Goodluck Jonathan as well as the Governor of Bayelsa State, Hon Seriake Dickson and the entire people of the State.

The governor, who prayed for the repose of the soul of the late former Governor-General of the Ijaw Nation, said his death was “an eclipse of a political figure, who despite all political odds, still commanded great respect from his people.”

While blaming the Federal Government for his death, Governor Fayose said; “Obviously, the Federal Government was behind the plot to extradite the Alamieyeseigha to the United Kingdom to face fresh trial, a situation that made him to abandon his medical treatment in Dubai.

“Even though I am not against anti-corruption fight, it is painful that in the present day Nigeria, political vendetta is being allowed to override the sovereignty of the country, such that the Presidency was eager to release to a foreign country, a citizen of Nigeria that had been tried, convicted and later pardoned in accordance with the laws of the country.

“Having been tried and convicted eight years ago, served his sentence and forfeited properties to the Bayelsa State Government; methinks Alamieyeseigha should have been allowed to live his life without unnecessary political intimidation and harassment.

“I have consistently asked them why they have closed their eyes to the corruption allegations against their own people. Why is their attention only on people from the Southern part of Nigeria? And now that Alamieyeseigha has been hounded and harassed to death, what else can the apostles of political vendetta do?

“My prayer is that God in His infinite mercies will console the entire Alamieyeseigha’s family and the people of Bayelsa State, especially members of our great party, the PDP and also grant them the fortitude to bear this sad and painful loss.”

Man Forced to Marry Dead Woman in Ebonyi

The family of a deceased woman have suspended her burial rites until her ‘husband’ who she was living with, performs her wedding rites.

Chinyere Mbam had died from the snake bite she sustained while returning from the wake-keep of her friend, Oge Ogashi, and was taken to a traditional healing home in the area for treatment.

She later died at her husband’s house.

However the deceased’s family have mandated her partner, Stephen Mbam, of Enyi Igwe Village, Ezzainyimagu community in Izzi Local Government Area of Ebonyi State to carry out her traditional marriage rites before she is buried.

Reports say the woman had been living with Stephen for three years and their relationship produced a child even though he did not perform marriage rites.

Her uncle, Ishiali Ikwe, said the family, who are from same village, has put the burial on hold until Mr. Mbam performs traditional marriage on the deceased.

He further said that Mbam’s family, in line with the tradition, have scheduled a date for payment of the bride price to be preceded by the wedding.

Customer Service Representatives At Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company

Ikeja Electricity Distribution Plc, Nigeria’s largest power distribution network, came into existence on November 1st, 2013 following the handover of the defunct Power Holding Company Of Nigeria (PHCN) to NEDC/ KEPCO Consortium under the privatization scheme of the Federal Government.

     The consortium has the Korean Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) which generates about 84,000MW in capacity and has a global efficiency record of a maximum down time period of slightly above three minutes annually as technical partners.

    This partnership has positioned IE to effectively drive its commitment to deliver efficient and sustainable power supply through investments in new technology, infrastructure upgrade and human capital development.

We are recruiting to fill the position of:

 Job Title: Customer Service Representative

Job Location: Lagos

Reporting to: Customer Service Supervisor

Role Purpose

. Serve as key contact and liaison for customers to ensure total customer satisfaction.

Role Accountability

. Coordinate the prompt handling of all customer service requests.

. Providing utmost customer satisfaction at all times.

. Assist in reducing down time in customer complaint handling.

Minimum Requirements

A Bachelor’s degree from a reputable University with a minimum of 2nd Class Honours

. Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).

. Minimum of 3 years’ experience in a similar role preferably within the banking or telecommunications industry.

. Age: Not more than 30 years old.

Skills & Competencies

Good interpersonal skills

Team Player

. Good written and spoken communication

. Basic understanding of the peculiar customer challenges of the power industry.

. Results Driven

. Problem Solving and Analysis Skills

. Ability to multi-task.

. Excellent time management and organizational skills

Knowledge of local language and ethos.

Deadline: 19th October, 2015.


NOTE: Unsuitable applications will not be acknowledged.

Buhari to Compensate Tinubu With Next Batch of Ministerial Appointments – Daily Trust

The National leader of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, according to Daily Trust is embittered with President Muhammadu Buhari over the ministerial list submitted to the Senate last week.

Tinubu is said to be unhappy with President Buhari for failing to consult him on the choice of nominees from the South-West.

Reports said his sadness was predicated on the fact that the President had earlier promised to consult him before picking nominees from his zone.

“To Tinubu’s greatest surprise, he was only sent a copy of the list on the very day it was sent to the Senate President”, the source said.

It is believed that Tinubu was not consulted before the nominees from his zone were selected; a development capable of putting President Buhari and Tinubu on a political collision course.

However, having realized the implication of such a development, the presidency is said to have approached Tinubu with a promise of placating him in the list that is expected to be released by the president subsequently.

Blame Obasanjo for Yar’Adua, Jonathan’s failure — Bakare

The Serving Overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly,and President Buhari’s one time presidential running mate, Pastor Tunde Bakare, spoke to Punch on why Former president, Olusegun Obasanjo should be blamed for Jonathan and Yar’Adua’s failures….Excerpts below

    Those eight years (Obasanjo spent as president) should have been formidable years of putting Nigeria upon a pedestal that nobody can reverse it. And above all, whether it is insecurity or selfishness, which is the greatest curse on the face of the earth, he gave the weak and the sick to the nation. Whatever happened during Umar Yar’Adua and Goodluck Jonathan era – yes, they will have their own portion of the blame – but Obasanjo thought he could manipulate things from Ota.
    That is my opinion; that is my pain. He robbed this nation of quality leadership and he robbed this nation of being put on a pedestal of predictable progress. That should be his regret. Now, he should repent and contribute his quota towards giving quality leadership to this nation.

    He did (mess things) big time; time will tell.

On those jumping shop and claiming Ex president Jonathan failed to fight corruption, he said

    I will put it this way: failure is an orphan, success has many fathers. I’ve seen in this country that we are quick to shoot the wounded.

    If Jonathan did not accomplish much in the time he was president or vice president, I thank God for one thing: he did not allow a bloodbath in the process of handing over power. If he had decided to use all the powers at his disposal, he could still be unseated but there would have been bloodbath that was unnecessary and President Buhari alluded to that both in Washington—I was there with him when he made that statement—and here, when he received the baton in May. On October 1, he still alluded to it that he (Jonathan) saved Nigeria from an unnecessary bloodbath.
    As for those who are talking, especially those he (Jonathan) looked up to as father figures; it’s too soon to abandon a person, no matter what he has done wrong or right. Let the law take the full effect if he has done anything that borders on crime. I am not supporting abuse of office, but please, ‘Do not rejoice over me, my enemy,’ as the Bible says, ‘because if I fall, I will rise again. The righteous man falls seven times; the Lord picks him up again.’ What am I saying? I am trying to say, ‘let’s give credit where it is due and let’s give correction that is necessary.’ We must not shoot the wounded because we are now teaching future people to sit tight because of the shame that will come as a result of handing over power.

Boko Haram Returns To Chibok, Kills 4, Houses Razed

At least four people were killed and an unspecified number sustained injuries during an attack by suspected Boko Haram insurgents in Balakari village in Chibok local government area of Borno state. A source confirmed the attack to TheCable, saying it happened around 11am on Saturday.“Four people were killed in the attack and many houses were also destroyed,” he said. “Some rode on motorbikes, while some trekked. They were fully armed and shot into the air, confidently. The military did not respond on time.” Efforts to confirm the development from Victor Isuku, the police public relations officer in the state, did not yield any result, as he did not answer his call and had not responded to the text message sent to his phone at the time this report was filed.

Chibok came under global spotlight in April 2014 when over 200 female students were abducted from Government Secondary School, in the local government. While some of the students managed to escape, the whereabouts of over 150 of them are unknown till date. The promise of former president, Goodluck Jonathan to rescue and reunite the captives with their families, was not fulfilled until he left office more than a year after the incident happened. Though his government did all its possible best, including attempting to negotiate with the group in order to secure the release of the girls. Also, the government of President Muhammadu Buhari has been making efforts to rescue the Chibok schoolgirls, as they are now known.

During his address at the 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Buhari said freedom of the girls, remained a priority of his government. “One of our major aims is to rescue the Chibok girls alive and unharmed,” he had said. Boko Haram has continued to attack communities, particularly in the north-east, despite the efforts of security agencies to put them in check.

The Cause Of Lagos Explosion Revealed

An explosion that caused a scare in the Oworonsoki area of Lagos metropolis this afternoon has been traced to a ‘leaking refrigerator’ in a beer shop attached to a residential building in the area.

The affected building is a bungalow located at No. 88, Oworo Road, Oworonsoki, Lagos State.

    Four persons who were injured in the explosion have been hospitalized.

    Emergency services officials claimed they found some electrical items in the collapsed shop as they carried out their activities on the scene after the incident this afternoon, they claimed not to have found no explosive materials that could suggest it was a bomb.

Speaking on the scene to our correspondent, General Manager of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Mr. Micheal Akindele said the agency can authoritatively link the explosion to a defective refrigerator in the shop. However, our reporter noted that the refrigerator that reportedly caused the explosion remained largely intact.

Mr. Akindele said gas escaped from the compressor of the refrigerator suspected to be defective and reacted with carbonated drinks in the shop.

The explosion occurred around 1.05pm.

A six months old baby who was injured in the explosion has been taken to intensive care unit of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital while three adults who had minor injuries have also been hospitalized at Afolabi hospital.

Sunday 11 October 2015

14 Signs You’re Not Drinking Enough Water

There’s not much in this world more refreshing than a tall, ice-cold glass of water. I don’t think there’s anyone alive that can deny that sometimes, a simple glass of water can be more satisfying than a cup of coffee or a can of soda. Despite this, too many of us don’t drink enough water on a daily basis. By depriving ourselves of the world’s most natural resource, we are continuously damaging our bodies. If you experience any of the following, you can improve your situation by starting with a glass of H2O.

1. Your Mouth is Dry

This seems pretty obvious, but the ramifications might not be so. Of course, any time you feel that sticky, nasty feeling in your mouth, you’d obviously reach for some sort of liquid. But sugary drinks are only a temporary solution to a larger problem. Drinking water lubricates the mucus membranes in your mouth and throat, which will continue to keep your mouth moist with saliva long after that first sip.

2. Your Skin is Dry

Your skin is your body’s largest organ, so of course it needs to stay hydrated. In fact, dry skin is one of the earliest signs of full-on dehydration, which can lead to much larger problems. A lack of water means a lack of sweat, which leads to a body’s inability to wash away excess dirt and oil accumulated throughout the day. If you want to stave off breakouts, your first recourse should be to drink more water.

3. You’re Overly Thirsty

We went over dry mouth already, but thirst goes beyond a desert-like tongue. Anyone who’s ever had a hangover can tell you that, upon waking up, your body just can’t get enough water. Alcohol dehydrates the entire body, and drinking water sends “YES PLEASE!” signals to the brain until your fluid levels get back to baseline. Listen to what your body is telling you; it knows what it’s talking about!

4. Your Eyes Are Dry

By now it should be clear that drinking water affects more than just your mouth and throat. A lack of water intake leads to dry, bloodshot eyes (again, think of that last pounding hangover). Without water in the body, your tear ducts dry up. If you’re thinking “So what if I can’t cry?”, realize that this could cause much more harm to your eyes, especially if you wear contacts on a daily basis.

5. You Experience Joint Pain

Our cartilage and spinal discs are made up of about 80% water. This is an absolute necessity to keep our bones from grinding against each other with every step we take. By keeping your body hydrated, you ensure that your joints can absorb the shock of sudden movements, such as running, jumping, or falling awkwardly.

6. Your Muscle Mass Decreases

Your muscles, also, are comprised mostly of water. Obviously, less water in the body means less muscle mass. Drinking water before, during, and after a workout not only keeps you hydrated and comfortable, it also brings water to the right places in your body, and decreases the chance of developing inflammation and soreness related to exercise and weightlifting.

7. You Stay Sick Longer

Drinking water allows your body to continuously flush out toxins. Your organs work to filter our certain waste products like a machine, but if you don’t fuel the machine with water, it cannot work properly. What ends up happening in a dehydrated body is organs start to pull water from stored areas like your blood, which leads to a whole new set of problems.

8. You Feel Fatigued and Lethargic

As we just mentioned, when a body is dehydrated it “borrows” water from your blood. A lack of properly hydrated blood leads to a lack of oxygen being brought throughout the body. Of course, a lack of oxygen leads to sleepiness and outright fatigue. A lack of stamina means you”ll start to experience that 2PM crash earlier and earlier in your day (and remember, coffee won’t help in the long run).

9. You Experience Hunger Pangs

When you’re dehydrated, your body might start to think it needs some food. This happens throughout the day, and overnight when you wake up craving that midnight snack. However, eating food creates more work for your body, whereas drinking water purifies and your organs and supplies it with the fuel it needs to go through the other processes a body goes through.

10. You Experience Digestive Problems

We spoke before about the mucus in our mouth and throat, and how keeping hydrated allows the membrane to function correctly. This also applies to the entire digestive system. Without proper hydration, the amount and strength of mucus in the stomach lessens, allowing stomach acid to do some major damage to your insides. This leads to what we commonly refer to as heartburn and indigestion.

11. You Experience Constipation

Like we said, staying hydrated helps lubricate the digestive system. During the process of dehydration, the colon uses up the water that would have been used by the intestines in the next step of the digestive process. Without going into too much detail, I’ll let you figure out what a lack of lubricant in the intestines leads to.
12. You Experience Reduced Urination

Believe it or not, if you’re not taking a trip to the restroom 4-7 times a day, you’re probably not drinking enough water. And when you do go #1, it should be a light yellow or clear color. If it’s a darker yellow, your body is telling you it’s lacking proper hydration. In extreme cases, dehydration can lead to urinary tract infections, in which case you should consult a doctor right away.

13. You Experience Premature Aging

The amount of water our bodies retain naturally decreases as we age. Obviously, what this means is that, as we get older, we should consciously increase our water intake. While premature aging is more evident on the outside, the damage it does to our insides will ultimately be felt over time. To decrease the risk of running your body raw, it’s important to continue to drink water throughout your lifetime.

14. You’re Reading This And Have Gotten This Far

I drink water all the time. I almost always have a glass or bottle of water next to me, whether I’m working, working out, or vegging out in front of the TV. If you clicked on this article, chances are you thought to yourself “Hm, I don’t think I drink enough water.” So if you don’t think you do, pour a glass right now! Don’t overdo it, of course, but if you’re not getting the recommended amount (which is higher than you’d think), there’s no harm in drinking more. Now if you’ll excuse me, all this typing has made me thirsty.

Hidden Causes Of Kidney Failure

Kidneys serve the body as a natural filter of the blood, and remove water-soluble wastes which are diverted to the bladder. In producing urine, the kidneys excrete wastes such as urea and ammonium. They are also responsible for the reabsorption of water, glucose, and amino acids. The kidneys also produce hormones including calcitriol and erythropoietin. An important enzyme renin is also produced in the kidney which acts in negative feedback.

Kidneys are essential to the urinary system and also serve homeostatic functions such as the regulation of electrolytes, maintenance of acid–base balance, and regulation of blood pressure (via maintaining the salt and water balance).

Initially kidney failure may cause no symptoms but the inability to remove potassium from the bloodstream may lead to abnormal heart rhythms and sudden death.

Acute kidney failure which is one of the major kidney failure, is the sudden loss of your kidneys’ ability to eliminate excess salts, fluids, and waste materials from the blood. When kidneys lose their filtering ability, body fluids can rise to dangerous levels. The condition will also cause electrolytes and waste material to accumulate in your body.

It occurs in connection with another medical condition or event, the conditions that can increase your risk of acute kidney failure include: when you have a condition that slows blood flow to your kidneys, you experience direct damage to your kidneys, your kidneys’ urine drainage tubes (ureters) become blocked and wastes can’t leave your body through your urine, impaired blood flow to the kidneys.

There are numerous causes of kidney failure, the diseases and conditions that may slow blood flow to the kidneys and lead to kidney failure include: blood or fluid loss, blood pressure medications, heart attack, heart disease, infection, liver failure, the use of aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others), naproxen (Aleve, others) or related drugs, severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis), severe burns, severe dehydration, damage to the kidneys.

The two types of treatment for kidney failure are dialysis or transplantation. There are two different kinds of dialysis: hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. During hemodialysis, tubes connect the patient to a machine that filters the blood. Hemodialysis is usually done three times a week for 3-4 hours each time.
They commonly treat chronic kidney disease (CKD), polycystic kidney disease (PKD), acute renal failure, kidney stones and high blood pressure and are educated on all aspects of kidney transplantation and dialysis.

Treatment of the underlying cause of kidney failure may return kidney function to normal. If the kidneys fail completely, the only treatment options available may be dialysis or transplant.

On a final note, if you are not in the hospital, but have signs or symptoms of kidney failure, make an appointment with your family doctor or a general practitioner. If your doctor suspects you have kidney problems, you may be referred to a doctor who specializes in kidney disease (nephrologist).

Saturday 10 October 2015

Former Bayelsa State Governor, Alamieyeseigha Dies At 63

Former Bayelsa state governor, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha is dead. He died of Cardiac arrest today at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital. He was reported to have gone into a coma two days ago and was placed on life support but didn’t make it. May his soul rest in peace Amen.

NFF Leadership In Talks With Vincent Enyeama To Return Back To Camp

The leadership of the Nigerian Football Federation NFF are currently in talks with Vincent Enyeama to convince him to return to the Super Eagles camp in Belgium. Enyeama walked out from the camp and announced his retirement on Thursday October 8th after his face-off with Sunday Oliseh. He is currently in Brussels, Germany where he is holding talks with NFF President Amaju Pinnick.

President Buhari To Drop Ministerial Nominees With Fake Certificates

President Muhammadu Buhari has taken moves to prepare the 21 ministerial nominees for their screening by the senate next week.

According to The Nation, the Department of State Security Services (DSS) on Friday invited all the candidates named by President for security checks.

The verification includes scrutiny of educational certificates, checks for any past prosecution, among others.

All the nominees were asked to fill Personal Identification Form (PIF) which requires data about their places of birth, schools attended, work experience and past offices held.

“The details provided will lead to further investigation by the DSS to confirm the veracity or otherwise of what they have filled in the PIF,” an official said on the sidelines.

    “The security agencies are paying attention to the educational certificates of most of the nominees to avoid a situation where some Nigerians will join issues with these candidates.

    “The essence of inviting these nominees is to certify that what they have pleaded is what they have. You will recall that some past leaders of the National Assembly tampered with their age and a few others presented fake certificates. The era of bloated Curriculum Vitae is gone. We do not want any nominee to embarrass the President in the Senate.

    “We have had instances in the past where ministers could not even locate their certificates or past records of service.”

    “Any nominee with any challenge capable of creating image crisis for the government or unfit to be a minister may be dropped.”

Buhari also directed the nominees to report to the Nigeria police force for profiling, Channels reports.

NYSC Member Raped & Murdered Two Weeks to Her Wedding in Ibadan

A member of the National Youth Service Corps in Ibadan, Miss Omolola Abogunrin, has been raped and murdered by unknown criminals thirteen days to her wedding.

She was looking forward to her wedding which was scheduled for October 17, the day she would have been 29 years old.

According to The Nation, Miss Abogunrin was raped and strangled beside a stream within the expansive premises of the National Cereal Research Institute, Moor Plantation, Ibadan at about 1:30 pm on Sunday.

Residents said she was returning from church when she was waylaid by the unknown criminals in a bush path within the institute’s farmland.

She was said to be on her way to her lover’s house to spend some time with a plan to return home afterwards.

Omolola graduated from the Polytechnic, Ibadan.

Police are still on the trail of the murderers and her fiance, Olusola Babalola, has been arrested and detained as part of police investigation on the broad-daylight murder.

Segun Arinze Should Be in Jail – Emeka Ike

The battle between Emeka Ike and Segun Arinze is still on following a recent interview in which Arinze said Ike should stop embarrassing the Actors Guild of Nigeria by parading himself as its president.
Arinze said

    “He should grow up. As far as I am concerned, Ibinabo Fiberesima is the bonafide president. Even in the recent judgement that came out recently telling us to return to the status quo, what does it mean? We were told to go back to the way we were. There was no time Emeka Ike was pronounced the president of AGN. Let him bring out the copy of the judgement and show us if he is man enough. He should wake up and stop embarrassing the guild.”

In response, Emeka Ike told Punch

    “I heard Segun Arinze was interviewed and he said so many things about me and nobody asked me for my own side. I don’t think it was a balanced report. Segun Arinze did not say anything meaningful, he was just cursing himself. That is not how to handle legal matters. In legal matters, we take things from the law’s point of view. Segun that is talking to the journalist is supposed to be behind bars because he committed a crime that should have sent him to jail. There was an order that he violated by bringing in Ibinabo as the president of the Actors Guild of Nigeria. I have been saying this since. That is why Ibinabo’s tenure was called ‘contentious.’

    “Why should we the educated people allow market people to talk? I am a very cerebral person and I don’t deal with men who cannot read and do not understand the legalities of the paper they have in their hand. I cannot be trading words with a common street boy because if you did not go to school, you cannot understand some legal issues. So, he cannot assess the judgement of the court of law.”

Sports Journalist, Felix Okugbe Dies After Battle With Cancer

Veteran sports journalist and Head of Sports communication at AIT/RayPower Felix Okugbe, has passed away. Family sources say he died this morning at the Lagos State Teaching Hospital after a long battle with cancer. May his soul rest in peace, Amen.