Author: The Nation

  • Review maternity protection policy, UNICEF tells Yobe, Borno governments

    Review maternity protection policy, UNICEF tells Yobe, Borno governments

    The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has called for a review of the maternity protection policy in Borno and Yobe States to help mothers breastfeed their infants exclusively for six months.

    Phuong T, Nguyen, the Chief of Field Office in northeast Nigeria said this on Monday during a briefing to herald the World Breastfeeding Week in Maiduguri.

    According to Nguyen, more than 75 per cent of children in Yobe State and 58 per cent in Borno State do not enjoy exclusive breastfeeding, an important measure that could protect them from preventable diseases and death.

    “As I speak, too many newborns are missing out on the advantages of early initiation and exclusive breastfeeding in their first six months of life. This is unacceptable. Early initiation and exclusive breastfeeding with zero water for six months are child protection measures which contribute greatly to their wellbeing and set them up for higher achievements in life.

    We must therefore improve sensitization and enlightenment on the benefits of early initiation of breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding in communities and health facilities. We must initiate policies that support women, especially displaced mothers to sustain exclusive breastfeeding for up to six months. We must work with influential personalities, including religious and traditional leaders, men and women groups to promote the benefits of early initiation of breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding.

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    Acknowledging that more than 97 per cent of children in Borno State and 61 per cent in Yobe State are breastfed, the UNICEF Chief said late initiation of breastfeeding and not exclusively breastfeeding infants are denying them the full benefits of breastfeeding.

    “Early initiation of breastfeeding within the first hour of birth, exclusive breastfeeding with zero water for six months and continued breastfeeding for up to two years and beyond are important links in one nutritional chain that must remain unbroken to deliver full benefits.

    They are all linked and together, they confer formidable protection from infections, reduce infant mortality, facilitate bonding between mothers and newborns and lay a foundation for brain and physical development,’’ she said.

  • No crisis in Lagos LP, disregard impostors, says Chairperson

    No crisis in Lagos LP, disregard impostors, says Chairperson

    Pastor Dayo Ekong-led State Working Committee of the Labour Party (LP) in Lagos State says there is no crisis or faction in the chapter, describing any other group or exco as illegal and unconstitutional.

    Ekong in a statement on Monday by the LP State Publicity Secretary, Mrs Olubunmi Odesanya, described the splitter group led by one Mr Olumide Adesoyin as impostors who were hell-bent in troubling the peace in the chapter.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Adesoyin on Friday announced a new LP exco in the state, disowning Ekong-led Executive Committee (Exco) which led the party into the 2023 General Elections in the state.

    Adesoyin said the Ekong-led exco was no longer recognised by law, following the sack of the Mr Julius Abure-led National Working Committee (NWC) of the party, which appointed Ekong-led excos into office.

    In a swift reaction, Ekong said that Adesoyin and his cohorts remained impostors, who interpreted court orders to suit their selfish interest.

    Ekong said: “The general public should disregard Adesoyin’s claim because neither the party’s constitution nor INEC recognises them.

    “The properly constituted Lagos LP exco is still in force and all party activities are still being carried out from the party secretariat situated on No 59, Oduduwa Way, GRA, Ikeja.

    “Nigerians should know that there is no faction in Labour party, either at the National or State level.

    “There is only one legally constitutional and recognised national chairman and secretary of the party in the persons of Barrister Julius Abure and Alhaji Umar Farouk respectively.”

    Stating that the Constitution of the party did not know any position of acting national chairman, Ekong said that all matters pending in court would be resolved.

    According to her, Alhaji Lamidi Apapa claiming to be acting national chairman of the party through the back door is allegedly troubling the peace within the LP but the party will not give in to any antics of the destabilisers.

    Ekong said that Adesoyin’s claim of his exco being constituted by Apapa was an illegality, as stakeholders remained solidly behind Abure-led NWC.

    Ekong said: “For sake of clarity, Mr Apapa and his cohorts are suspended members of a national working committee of the party.

    “They were suspended via a resolution made at the NEC meeting of the Party held at Asaba Delta State on April 18, 2023. A certified true copy of the NEC report of the said meeting is available for anyone to inspect and verify.

    “In view of the above, Mr Lamidi Apapa and his co-travellers do not have any power or locus to carry out any function as officers of a party both at national and state level.”

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    She said the order of  Justice D.O. Osiager in suit No: FHC/L/CS/1277/2023 on July 17 ordered the Apapa group to maintain status quo ante bellum pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice already filed in the suit.

    According to her, the implication of the order is that the Apapa group cannot do anything whatsoever in the capacity of the officers of the party until the matter is disposed off and suit is adjourned to the Oct. 9, 2023.

    She said that Adesoyin group was not recognised by the national body of the party, Mr Peter Obi, the LP Presidential Candidate and all “Obidient Movements”.

    “Nigerians and Lagos residents have seen through this group’s shenanigans and know that the group is playing out a script to justify the pay of their paymasters.

    “Labour Party is focused on getting our mandate back. And this is happening sooner than later,” Ekong said.

    (NAN)

  • Adamawa eases curfew after looting

    Adamawa eases curfew after looting

    The Adamawa State Government has eased the 24-hour curfew imposed on Sunday following the looting of some government and private facilities by some hoodlums in the state capital, Yola.

    The relaxation of the curfew, announced in the early hours of Monday,  followed a meeting between security chiefs and Government officials led by the Deputy Governor, Prof Kaletapwa George Farauta.

    This was announced in a statement by Governor Ahmadu Fintiri’s Chief Press Secretary, Humwashi Wonosikou.

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    “Addressing the press shortly after the meeting, the Deputy Governor announced that the curfew has been reviewed from 6pm to 6am and will be reviewed hourly while authorities will maintain an increased security presence to ensure compliance to Government’s directive and that criminals do not disrupt the peace of the state,” Wonosikou stated.

    He said the Deputy Governor urged residents to reopen their businesses and parents to send their children to school.

    “She warned hoodlums and the public to abide by the curfew and remain courteous and cooperative if approached and questioned by security personnel.

    “Prof Farauta noted that Government will not fold its arms and allow miscreants disrupt the peace of the state,” Wonosikou stated.

  • 16 ministerial nominees for screening on Monday

    16 ministerial nominees for screening on Monday

    Sixteen ministerial nominees will face screening by the Senate on Monday. 

    Those slated for screening are: 

    1. Sen.Abubakar S.Kyari – Borno State

    2. Abubakar Eshiokpekha Momoh – Edo State

    3. Nyesom Ezenwo Wike – Rivers State 

    4, Engr. Prof. Joseph Terlumun Utsev – Benue State

    5. Sen. John Owan Enoh – Cross River State 

    6. Hon.(Bar) Bello Muhammad -Sokoto State

    7. Mohammed Badaru Abubakar – Jigawa State

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    8. Amb.Yusuf Maitama Tuggar – Bauchi State

    9. Sen. Abubakar Sani Danladi – Taraba State

    10. Barr. Uju-Ken Ohaneye – Anambra State

    11, Hon. (Dr). Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo – Ondo State

    12. Dr. Betta C.Edu Cross River State 

    13. Imaan Sulaiman Ibrahim – Nasarawa State

    14. Arch. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa – Katsina State

    15. Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji – Enugu State

    16. Stella Erhuvwuoghene Okotete – Delta State

  • Don’t provoke God, Daniel Regha warns Olamide

    Don’t provoke God, Daniel Regha warns Olamide

    ‘Do not provoke God to anger,” Twitter critic Daniel Regha has warned popular indigenous rap star, Olamide Baddo.

    Regha’s stern caution was elicited by Olamide’s tweet on pastors cashing out.

    The YBNL boss implied churches were business ventures for pastors, indicating members were being exploited for financial gains.

    “People too get money for Lagos!! Why is there traffic this Sunday morning? 

    “So many cars on the road. Pastors de cash out shaa can’t lie. 

    “God you fit call me too oh. I fit multitask,” the “Unruly” singer tweeted on Sunday. 

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    Regha expressed displeasure under Olamide’s post, warning the rapper to desist from defaming the church’s image with his remarks.

    He cited an instance the record label boss disrespected the church in the past, urging him to refrain from the act, stating God though merciful but mustn’t be stirred with unguarded remarks.

    “Olamide is slandering the image of the church, by assuming that being a pastor is all about making money; He also allowed Asake to disrespect the church by mocking “the day of Pentecost” in a music video. 

    “God is merciful but don’t provoke His anger. Respect Him & the church,” Regha tweeted.

  • Tonto Dikeh offers trio dancing amputees prosthetic legs

    Tonto Dikeh offers trio dancing amputees prosthetic legs

    Former actress Tonto Dikeh has beamed hope on a group of dancers made up of amputees, pledging to offer them prosthetic legs.

    She expressed the desire to help them, explaining it was impressed on her spirit after watching them do what they know how best to do.

    Tontolet urged the public to assist her in locating the trio, promising to fulfill her promise as long as they’d be willing to accept her gracious offer.

    The mother of one wrote: “I watched 3 videos last night, this was one of them and something spoke in me to do more, don’t know what did.

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    “But I would love to buy these 3 beautiful gentlemen a prosthetic leg for each of them.

    “If they are willing to receive… @officialthetontodikehfoundation is ready for positive change.

    “Please help me look for them.

    “They can reach me at Talktonto@gmail.com or through my management @wynerzmanagement or MY SON @henrysklue.”

  • BBNaija AllStars: Chizzy told me we can’t work- Doyin

    BBNaija AllStars: Chizzy told me we can’t work- Doyin

    Doyin, one of the BBNaija All Stars housemates, has opened up on why her relationship with Chizzy failed to work.

    In a conversation with fellow housemate, Cross, Doyin said Chizzy was too loud for her.

    ‘’I don’t like when my men are loud, he was too loud. I like when my men are mysterious. His loudness was a lot and it was too much for me, there were so many red flags,’’ she said.

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    Continuing, she said: ‘’I never said yes to him, we were always hanging out and seen together but we didn’t date.’’

    Cross had assumed both housemates from past Big Brother edition were in a relationship because of how close they were.

  • BBNaija All Stars: Venita admits having a crush on Adekunle

    BBNaija All Stars: Venita admits having a crush on Adekunle

    BBNaija All Stars housemate Venita Akpofure has opened up to Ike about her feelings for current HOH Adekunle.

    Venita, in a discussion, admits she has a crush on Adekunle.

    ‘’I think I might have a crush on Adekunle, but I think he has a crush on Ceec too.

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    ‘’Well, if he has a crush on Ceec, then that’s great,’’ Ike replied.

    Venita, who is a comeback housemate from the PEPPER DEM edition, is also there with her cousin, Neo, has given major highlight in just the first week of the show.

  • BBNaija All Stars: Frodd makes case for married men

    BBNaija All Stars: Frodd makes case for married men

    BBNaija All-Star housemate Frodd has made a case for married men to win this season’s competition.

    The newly wedded and expectant dad said this during the Sunday Live show while speaking with the show host, Ebuka.

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    Asked what he thinks about the show being won by a female or male, Frodd answered: “In fact, Ebuka, I’m making a case for married men to win this season.”

  • Davido elated over Kiddwaya, Neo return to BBNaija

    Davido elated over Kiddwaya, Neo return to BBNaija

    Afrobeats star singer Davido has given shoutouts to two BBNaija all-star participants, Kiddwaya and Neo Akpofure.

    He expressed joy at the return of his ‘brothers’ to Biggies House on the most-watched African reality TV show.

    Though abroad, the “Timeless” maker revealed he’s a big fan of the show as he enjoys watching it.

    He tweeted: “So happy to my brothers @NeoAkpofure and @RealKiddWaya back in the Big brother house…

    “As I Dey overseas I Dey watch big brother oo wella, make I no package.”

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    The duo wasted no time in replying the DMW boss courtesy through their handlers, appreciating him for his support.

    Kiddwaya responded: “OBO baddest!!! Big thanks ma gee.”

    “OBO baddest. Thank you so much 001,” Neo replied.

    In a separate post, Neo’s Twitter handler retweeted Davido’s tweet with an accompanying video expressing immense gratitude to singer, referring to him as his ‘idolo’ (slang for idol).

    “Thank You, My Idolooo @davido #NeoEnergy 

    #Bbnaija #bbnaijaallstar,” Neo added.