Friday 6 November 2015

Aisha Buhari Visits Rev. Fr Mbaka

Aisha Buhari Visits Rev. Fr Mbaka

Politics and Religion!
Aisha Buhari was at Enugu State to hold her women health initiative project tagged “Aishatu Buhari women health initiative”  the health screening programme took place at the queens school Enugu and over 2000 women were screened for free.
Mrs. Buhari was accompany by Mrs. Dolapo Osinbajo the wife of the Vice President, they were received by the wife of the governor of Enugu state Mrs. Monica Ugwuanyi and other dignitaries. The State governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi was also there to welcome the President's wife to the state.
While addressing the women at queens school Enugu. Mrs. Buhari said all hands must be on deck in the fight against seven ailments that severely affect women which include cervical and breast cancer, diabetes, hypertension and more.
She also paid a courtesy visit to Enugu Catholic priest and the founder of Adoration Ministry, Rev Fr. Ejike Mbaka.

South South, North East have Nigeria’s highest rates of abortions

nigeria-women


Incidences of induced abortions are more prevalent in the South-South and the North-East regions of Nigeria, a new report says.
The study, conducted by US-based Guttmacher Institute, and Ipas, a nongovernmental organisation that focuses on female reproductive rights, puts the South-South in the lead, and the South West at the bottom.
The report shows that besides insurgency, the North East region of Nigeria is also plagued by a high rate of abortions – second only to the South-South.
“The proportion of abortions is lowest in South West, at 11 per cent, and highest in the South-South at 17 per cent, and 16 per cent in the North East,” the report says.
It adds that at least 1. 2 million induced abortions take place in various parts of Nigeria every year.
Olutosin Owolude, a consultant lecturer are the department of gynaecology at the University of Ibadan, who presented the report Thursday in Abuja, said increased rates of abortions, done mostly through unsafe methods, have further heightened maternal mortality in the country.
“As we all know, Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world, presently put at 560 per 1000 births,” he said.
Mr. Owolude said the study, which was conducted in 2012, went through series of checks before its publication in 2015.
“These involve scientific methods that you have to rigorously follow,” he said. “It takes a long time to do this kind of study and to make sure that we do our analyses in a way that we are very confident of the findings,” said Mr. Owolude.
“We typically do not want to reveal the results until we have the study peer reviewed and get expert opinion that we have done all we need to do to have a scientific finding,” he added.
According to him, the number of induced abortions nationwide doubled from a previous report in 1996, which gave the number as 610, 000 nationwide.
He associated the reason for the increase to poor economic conditions which he said has led to an increase in the desire for smaller families.
He said Nigeria’s growing population, was another notable factor.
Mr. Owolude said the report also showed that about 40 per cent of women who engage in induced abortions suffer complications serious enough to require treatment.
He called on the government to salvage the situation by creating family planning programs as well as increasing sex education.
He said the government should provide equipment and manpower to meet the health needs of women suffering from complications resulting from abortion, as well as introduce programs focusing on improved use of contraceptive products.
Ipas country lead and senior advisor, Hauwa Shekarau, said the program was aimed at exposing the challenges of women and highlighting their reproductive rights, stressing that the life of one woman is as important as that of every woman.
“Because of the restrictive nature of the law regarding abortion in Nigeria, many women suffer, due to fear for stigmatization, among others. Yet every day the numbers of abortion continue to rise,” she stated.
She called on the Nigerian government and people to face the challenges posed by incidences of abortion in order to avoid an increase in mortality rates in the country.
SOURCE: Premiuntimesng


Last Single Honourable In House of Assembly Gets Married

The last single honourable in Lagos state House of Assembly, Moji Lawal is finally married.

Moji was the first ever female aspirant in Apapa constituency, and emerged their first female representative on May 29, 2015. There were over 100 delegates in the primaries before she emerged her party – All Progressive Congress (APC)’s candidate.

Her husband, John Paul, is a businessman. In an interview conducted with Punch earlier this year, Moji stated she was up to the challenge of entering marriage with a demanding career.

A progressive to the core, Mojisola Lasbat Lawal was a member of the defunct Alliance for Democracy (AD) which transformed to the Action Congress (AC) which also emancipated to Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and now to All Progressive Congress (APC) party. A dynamic political team player, Mojisola Lasbat Lawal served as a Senior special assistant on intervention and inter-governmental relation in Apapa local government. Got elevated to serve as the supervisory coucilor for health in the same local government and has been a team player in the day to day health care delivery programmes in the local government till date.
Congratulations to the couple.

Thursday 5 November 2015

Aisha Buhari Frowns At Child Abuse

The wife of Nigerian president, Aisha Buhari has frowned at the recent reports of child abuse in a school in Kano.

According to a statement released by the director of media, Zakari yau Nadabo, yesterday, Wednesday, November 4, the wife of the president is very sad about alleged sexual abuse of minors in a school in Kano.
Read the press statement below:
The wife of the president Mrs Aisha Muhammadu Buhari has expressed concern over the recent reports of incidences of alleged sexual abuse of minors in a school in Kano. She said this when she received a group of concerned women and parents of some of the victims at the presidential villa.
The meeting followed the receipt of a petition by parents of two of the victims of the sexual abuse .
The wife of the president who promised to take all appropriate actions acknowledged the steps being taken by the kano state government in addressing the problem.
She commended the concerned mothers for taking a bold step in coming out to petition such immoral tendencies in the society.
Just recently,  that would prepare them as future leaders.
naij.com

Ministers without portfolios


Now that President Muhammadu Buhari has had his 36 ministers confirmed by the Senate for him to fulfil the constitutional requirement, fulfil all righteousness and assuage people’s agitation, he can still go ahead to merge the ministries and reduce the number to 15 functionally, while maintaining 36 nominally.
He should give his top 15 minister-designates portfolios that meet his need to cut cost and then give the remaining 21 persons portfolios as ministers for special duties on diverse matters and then pay them their basic salaries without other perks of offices that are not written in the books.
He should also give them one room office, equipped with only a laptop and printer without even a secretary or attendant. Anyone who is dissatisfied can resign. We must learn to cut cost of governance in Nigeria.
punchng.com

From 'feeling fat' to Twitter hearts: 5 most hated social media changes

angry social media

Dislike!!

People don't like change. And when the change involves their social media profiles, they outright hate it.

Whenever the likes of Facebook and Twitter come up with a new feature, a backlash follows.
Users are angry and confused. They start petitions and call for the changes to be reversed. Step-by-step guides of how to get rid of the new feature emerge.
And then, a few days later, they get used to it. Here are some of the most despised changes to remember:
Facebook messenger

facebook messenger website standalone
Facebook introduced the standalone messenger app in 2014, as part of its plan to become a mobile communication player -- the same plan that saw the social network spend $22 billion buying the messaging app WhatsApp.
A lot of users really hated the move. The Facebook Messenger received over 50,000 negative reviews on iTunes, and the company was forced to issue a statement debunking some of the myths about the feature.
The Twitter heart
twitter heart
Twitter ditched its stars and favorites for hearts and likes on Tuesday. The company said it adopted the change to make itself easier for newbies to understand and use Twitter.
But users don't seem to like the change too much. Tens of thousands criticized the move, pushing #TwitterHeart into trending topics.
facebook feeling fat
"Feeling fat" emoji
When Facebook decided to roll out a "feeling fat" emoticon that users could post as part of a status update, it sparked a huge backlash.
More than 16,700 people signed a petition demanding Facebook take the emoticon down. They said it is making fun of people who might suffer from eating disorders.
Facebook got rid of it just a couple of days later.
Google Buzz

google buzz 2010
Google's attempt to launch a microblogging element to its Gmail service was a massive flop. It was launched in May 2010, and killed off only 20 months later.
Facebook news feed
facebook 2006



When Facebook rolled out its newsfeed feature in 2006, more than 740,000 of its users joined a group called "Students Against Facebook News Feed." They were concerned about privacy and didn't like the idea of everyone being able to track their Facebook activities.
Facebook recognized the problem, rolled back on some of the features, and strengthened its privacy protection settings.
CNNMoney (London) November 4, 2015: 12:58 PM ET

Monday 2 November 2015

MTN bows to pressure, agrees to pay N1.04trn fine

While pleading for staggered payment model, MTN has finally bowed to pressure as it has accepted to pay the N1.04 trillion fine slammed on it last week by the telecoms regulatory authority, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).
Accordingly, the telecoms operator was fine for violating its directive on SIM deactivation.
This follows series of meeting held between MTN management team from South Africa and Nigeria with the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.
The telecoms operator which has largest subscriber base in Nigeria, it was gathered, may have agreed to pay the fine to sustain the interest of its telecoms business.
Industry sources who confirmed the new arrangement, disclosed that the federal government is already yielding to the plea, which according to him, was part of the agreement reached at the series of meeting held at the weekend in Nigeria.
“There have been series of meeting at the Presidency between the Vice President Osinbajo and MTN team both from South Africa and the Nigerian arm. MTN wanted a waiver considering their level of investments in the country, but government did not buy the idea of waiver. Instead, I think there will be concession, but certainly not a waiver. At the conclusion of the meeting, the MTN people negotiated on how to stagger the payment. The Presidency is even angry because MTN was a signatory to the regulation, but they are failing to comply with rules.”, the source added.
It would be recalled that NCC had said that MTN would not escape the fine, owing to the enormity of its implication to national security.
Although NCC had hinted that the issue is being handled by the federal government, the telecoms authority also noted that MTN would risk withdrawal of its licence if its fails to comply with the fine.
Even with the widespread calls for the intervention of the Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA), on the N1.04 trillion fine, Chief Femi Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), had last week called on the NSA not to intervene in the matter, adding that NCC regulation must take its course.
NCC said it had consistently engaged Mobile Network Operators, (MNOs) to strictly adhere to the regulations and its business rules in the registration of their subscribers.
Following several engagements, the Commission had confirmed various cases of violations of the regulations and sanctioned appropriately.
Vanguardnewsonline.