Friday 31 January 2020

Coronavirus: WHO declares emergency, Lagos to quarantine Chinese returnees

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The Lagos State Government said on Thursday it had reached an agreement with the China Embassy in Nigeria to quarantine all Chinese returning to Lagos from their country to prevent the outbreak of coronavirus.
Prof. Akin Abayomi, The state commissioner of health said at a press conference that the Chinese government, through her embassy in Nigeria was working with Lagos State Government to prevent the entry of coronavirus into the state.

He said, “We are very happy with the cooperation we are receiving from the Chinese government. We’ve had a very serious and high-level discussion with the Chinese government through their embassy in Lagos. Our primary concern has been the return of their citizens to Lagos in a few days and we are happy to inform you that the Embassy of China is also concerned about this, and they have sent out information through notifications to their citizens and companies located in Lagos that their citizens should try and remain in China until there is clarity about how this infection is going.

“However, if some of them choose to return, and we cannot restrict people, if they do return to Lagos, the instruction from the Chinese Embassy is that they should be quarantined for a period of 10 to 14 days in their houses, hostels and accommodations.”

WHO DECLARES EMERGENCY
Meanwhile, the World Health Organisation on Thursday declared as international emergency on coronavirus.

The WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom, said via the twitter handle of the WHO, “We don’t know what sort of damage this #2019CoV virus could do if it were to spread in a country with a weaker health system. We must act now to help countries prepare for that possibility.


WHO noted that a coronavirus is a family of viruses that include the common cold, severe acute respiratory syndrome and Middle East respiratory syndrome.
“For all these reasons, I am declaring a public health emergency of international concern over the global outbreak of #2019nCov.”
The Cable News Network had on Tuesday reported that a 34-year-old female student became the first person to be tested for the virus in Africa. The traveller, whose identity has been withheld, disembarked a flight from China, at Felix-Houphouet-Boigny International Airport, in Abidjan, Ivory Coast on Saturday.


Also, the New York Times on its website, 170 people have died of coronavirus since its outbreak with more than 7,834 cases confirmed.

ISOLATE YOURSELVES, SENATE TELLS RETURNEES
The Senate on Thursday asked Chinese citizens in Nigeria, who travelled to China to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year, to isolate themselves on return to the country.
 The Upper Chamber also extended the call for self-isolation to travellers from other countries affected by the outbreak of the deadly disease.


Wednesday 29 January 2020

Nigerian Artist, Joel drops debut says mothers should be immortal

One of the creative, multi-talented and articulate Nigerian Artist, Joel Gowon said mothers should be immortal being drops new song Titled: "Mama".



In an interview with our correspondent on skype he said;
" I feel mothers should be immortal being
There is so much to say about mothers
But I hope with this good music
They will know how much I care
I love them in every way
To all mothers out there thank you for being there!"

"My social media handles are @MPJ Senior to follow me on  Instagram and Twitter."
"I am a native of Plateau State, Jos precisely and currently a student of covenant poly-technic," he added
Other songs of Joel are "Overload" and  "Aji".Check out for him on Instagram @MPJ Senior.

CORONAVIRUS: Airports on alert as Nigeria tightens security

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  NCDC sets up technical group to manage risk
 Officials urge calm,say country can contain infection


International airports yesterday went on red alert as they intensified the screening of inbound passengers, following an outbreak of the deadly coronavirus in China.
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) advised passengers and other airport users to comply with all quarantine procedures at airports nationwide to prevent the importation of the virus.

Airports worldwide also increased health screenings and the implementation of new quarantine procedures as officials hurried to slow the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus, a new SARS-like illness that first appeared in Hubei province, China

The General Manager (Corporate Affairs) at FAAN, Henrietta Yakubu, said all the equipment and personnel used in combating the deadly Ebola virus in 2014 were still much in place at the airports and were being deployed accordingly.
She said FAAN had always had thermal scanners at its airports to monitor the temperature of passengers and capture their pictures. “When passengers walk pass the scanner, it registers their temperature. And if it’s too high, they are pulled aside for observation. FAAN, in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health, has confirmed the adequacy of the facilities at the nation’s airports, to prevent the importation of the virus through the airports. Passengers are therefore advised to submit themselves for routine quarantine checks whenever they are asked to,” Yakubu said

With the coronavirus (nCoV) reportedly infecting over ‘10,000’ persons and killing nine, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) disclosed that it had set up a multi-sectoral technical group to handle the threat. It advised Nigerians to remain calm, while travellers from Nigeria to Wuhan, China, have been asked to avoid contact with sick people, animals (alive or dead), and animal markets.

Coronaviruses are zoonotic, which implies that they are normally transmitted between animals and people. But a novel coronavirus is a new strain of the virus that has not been previously identified in humans. Some coronaviruses can be transmitted from person to person, usually after close contact with an infected patient, in a household or health care setting. Several known coronaviruses are circulating in animals that have not yet infected humans, until now.










Tuesday 28 January 2020

Buhari's media aide reacts to Maryam's death sentence

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President Muhammadu Buhari’s aide on New Media Bashir Ahmad has reacted to the death sentence handed out to by a Federal court in Abuja on Maryam Sanda, for murdering her husband.
Maryam Sanda is alleged to have murdered her husband, Bello in November 2017 by stabbing him to death.
He was the son of former PDP chairman, Haliru Bello.
Reacting to the news, Ahmad described the incidents as devastating and traumatic.

In a tweet, he said only Allah could strengthen the couple’s families.
He said “I feel so sorry and sad for Maryam Sanda’s daughter, growing up to understand such devastating incidences will not going to be easy. May Allah give her the strength and be with her. Thoughts and prayers have been with Bilyaminu and Maryam’s families. May Allah comfort them

Fans react as Simi celebrates Adekunle Gold with sweet words

Reactions trailed music love birds, Adekunle Gold and Simi as Simi pens sweet words to celebrate husband today.
Today, January 28th marks Adekunle’s birthday and Simi took to her Instagram page this morning to celebrate him by posting sweet words and a goofy video of them in their home.



”Happy birthday Love mi. I promise to lick ur face, twerk for you, listen to your songs, let you lick my face, argue about stupid movies, tickle the fuck outta you, talk about nice books, strip, stop you from dancing, and tell you I love you as much and as often as possible. So help me God. i love you. in a big manner” she captioned the video.


Simi and Adekunle got married in a private ceremony on Wednesday, January 9, 2019.
They celebrated their first wedding anniversary a couple of weeks ago with touching messages to each other


I promise to lick ur face, twerk for you, listen to your songs, let you lick my face, argue about stupid movies, tickle the fuck outta you, talk about nice books, strip, stop you from dancing, and tell you I love you as much and as often as possible. So help me God. i love you. in a big manner.
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Guardiola anxious not to upset fans over Etihad comments

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Pep Guardiola has said he did not intend to upset Manchester City fans with comments about the size of the crowd at the Etihad Stadium for Sunday’s FA Cup clash with Fulham.
A crowd of 39,223, well short of the 55,000 capacity, watched the routine 4-0 win over the 10-man Cottagers.
After that game, Guardiola said: “Motivation was right and hopefully in the next game against United, our fans can come and make the stadium full.
“It was not full. I don’t know why. (Wednesday) gives a chance to go back to Wembley. Hopefully, they will support us more.”
When it was put to him the financial demands placed on football fans, Guardiola said on Tuesday: “I understand the fans. It was never my intention to offend them. It’s so nice to have the fans here. I am always grateful for their support.
“Since I arrived here until the last day I want to fight to play as well as possible and see the Etihad full for every game.”
Guardiola remains wary of the threat posed by Manchester United in Wednesday’s League Cup semi-final second leg after his side were beaten 2-1 at the Etihad in the Premier League earlier this season.
“It’s Manchester United. They can do it, they have done it,” said the City boss, whose side hold a 3-1 lead from the first game at Old Trafford.
“In these kinds of games against incredible teams with incredible history, they have pride and I know how difficult it will be to reach the final.”

Wednesday 22 January 2020

Anthony Joshua accepts to face Tyson Fury at Tottenham's new stadium

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Anthony Joshua seems to have accepted the offer to face Tyson Fury in London.
The 30-Year-old recently reclaimed his heavyweight titles after beating Andy Ruiz- Joshua is also expected to face a couple of mandatory challengers if he must keep his belts

British heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has hinted that he is opened to getting into the rings with his countryman Tyson Fury.
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Tottenham Hotspur's new stadium could be the venue for their fight which has not been given a date yet.Joshua recently reclaim his WBA, WBO, and IBF belts last December after beating defending champion Andy Ruiz in Saudi Arabia.The English born boxer of Nigerian descent has however accepted a challenge from Fury who will be facing American fighter Deontay Wilder next month.


Newmen reports that Joshua is expected to battle Kubrat Pulev in his next fight, while Bulgarian star Pulev is another mandatory challenger for his IBF crown.

Oleksandr Usyk is also waiting in line to fight Joshua for his WBO belt, but the Mirror claims the 30-year-old seems unperturbed by the above-named fighters.The publications further revealed that Joshua is keen on fighting Fury first and then Deontay Wilder next.He was recently questioned about a chance to fight his countryman and he said: "The doors are open. I'm wishing him well in February. Imagine having that fight, at Tottenham? That would be phenomenal.

"I'm supporting Fury [against Wilder] because imagine the local kids being able to watch the undisputed championship fight on their doorstep. "I'd love to do it here in the UK."Meanwhile, Anthony Joshua's promoter, Eddie Hearn, hinted that London is the likely destination for his client's next bout.Legit.ng earlier reported that Anthony Joshua met with President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday, January 18, and presented his heavyweight belts to him in a beautiful scene that sent delight into the hearts of Nigerians across the world. Another Nigerian UFC fighter sends message to fans in Yoruba after recording 4th straight win (video)The world heavyweight champion defeated Mexican star Andy Ruiz in Saudi Arabia on December 7, to reclaim his heavyweight belts in style. 

Joshua, whose father hailed from Sagamu, Ogun State, then thanked Nigerians for their supports, promising to present his IBO, IBF, WBO and WBA belts to the president.

Amotekun:Tinubu finally breaks silence

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The national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has finally spoken out about Amotekun, the controversial security outfit created by the six governors in the southwestern part of Nigeria.
 

Tinubu, in a lengthy statement clarifying his stand on the issue, said there is no way Amotekun can be a threat to the unity or foundation of Nigeria.His position, in which he called Amotekun an inoffensive addition to the security of the country was made available to Newsmen by his spokesperson, Tunde Rahman.

The politician, who called it a limited, inoffensive addition to security, wondered why those who should know more about security in the country are the ones describing it as a threat to the nation's unity.

He also took on those who argue in favour of the security outfit without even having a deeper understanding of the situation around it, but based on sentiments."Question those in favour of Amotekun. Most have but the vaguest notion about it. They know few details yet vigorously attribute to its opponents the most negative intentions.2023: APC chieftain discloses the zone Buhari’s successor will come from"Ask those who oppose Amotekun. They are equally ignorant of its provisions. They oppose the initiative not on its merits but merely because it was proposed by their political opponents or because they don’t see an avenue for personal gain from it," Tinubu said.The former governor said he does not see any attempt by the attorney-general to malign the governors from the southwest with his claim of Amotekun's illegality. He, however, questioned the choice of words used saying things could have been said without hurting individual egos.Read the excerpts:This is an opportunity to more clearly define that federalism; but one cannot attain this better, more functional definition through overblown, emotional language. Objectivity and calmness are required.

 To a significant degree, the enduring quality of our republic will be established by the sagacity with which we handle disagreements regarding the division of power between federal and state governments. Such disagreements are inevitable. 

This is not the first. Nor will it be the last. We must devote our energies more toward solving problems rather than amplifying them.Why Amotekun is contrary to Nigerian constitution - Minister of justiceSeeking to fulfil their mandates by helping protect their people, the governors of the Southwest collectively established a program to buttress existing security mechanisms. Seeking to protect the constitution as best he could, the Attorney-General offered his opinion on what he believed the governors have sought to do. No one can blame either party for seeking to fulfil what they genuinely see as their public duty.Until now, I have deliberately maintained a studied silence regarding Amotekun. Many have tried to goad my swift public reaction. Those who have taken this road did so not because they care about Amotekun or even the people it intends to help protect. They did so knowing this had become a delicate and emotional issue for many. These cynics did so with the adversarial hope that, in haste, I might misspeak or misstep in a manner they could twist to their political advantage.Such people are possessed of a mercenary aspect that permits them to sacrifice almost anything, even jeopardize the very foundations of our political unity, if they might exact personal gain from the upheaval. In that they know no nobler purpose than their own appetites, we should feel sorry for them. 

However, we must not allow our sympathies for their barren condition to persuade us that there is worth in their destructive misconduct. They must be left to the consequences of their own devices.Former APC chairman praises Goodluck Jonathan, speaks on happenings in Nigeria. If truly I am a political leader as I am often described, then I have not the luxury of hasty, ill-conceived utterances. 

There are those who will use inflamed words to spark the passions of others. This may bring transient applause. But when the cheers fade, we shall only have further descended because their words were never inclined toward resolution and long-term improvement but toward short-term popularity and perpetual confrontation.I believe in this nation and its benign prospects. I dearly love its people, all of them. Over the years of our existence, they have suffered much. Yet they still hold forth with heroic patience and an extraordinary optimism born of strong faith. To these people, I owe my best. I shall not treat them cheaply or bandy their emotions like some errant football. The welfare of these good and decent people is my overriding concern.Equally, I do not cow to the demands of those who press for me to make a premature statement on an important issue.

 Again, that is a game devised by those who care more about political cleverness than the quality of governance. I chose to talk when my position has been made ripe by a collection of the facts and a reasonable assessment of those facts.Why we don't want Bulama as national secretary - APC youths
As I view it, this matter can be divided into three major parts: 1) substantive merits of Amotekun, 2) decision-making and consultative process and 3) recommendations on the way forward.Amotekun, governors and security

As the highest elected official in his state and thus the individual embodiment of the will of the people, a governor must view safety and security as a foremost priority, integral to his mandate. To turn a blind eye to these concerns would be a grave dereliction. That the SW Governors seek to work together to complement the extant security architecture is, in principle, a commendable undertaking. In embracing this concept, they have acted in consonance with the spirit of their offices for the better interests of their people.

As governor of Lagos state, I confronted a burgeoning criminal menace. I could not sit idly in the face of the violence and property destruction that struck genuine fear in the hearts of the people. The police tried as best they could; but their coverage was thin. They simply did not have the personnel or material wherewithal to be everywhere at once. We formed neighbourhood watch to help fill the gap.

Our aim was not to replace existing structures but to complement and augment them. The mission of neighbourhood watch was to monitor the wards and neighbourhoods of the state. The group would gather information and intelligence to pass to the police and security authorities. The neighbourhood watch also provided an early warning system to keep citizens from harm’s way. The idea worked. Crime and violence reduced significantly. Even the overreaching Obasanjo government did not contend against neighbourhood watch.Judging from the public statements of the governors, Amotekun is meant to be structured along similar lines. As I understand it, Amotekun is to be another set of eyes and ears to assist the police. As such, it is but the second generation of Neighbourhood Watch expanded to a regional scale. 

Conceptually, there is nothing wrong with this. It does not appear to insult the constitution. However, my position regarding Amotekun is not blind or uncritical; there are several organisational and functional aspects of the proposal that could cause some problems if left unresolved.Constitutional clash: AGF Malami says FG will make position known on Amotekun soonFirst, the stated mission is information gathering by civilians. Such tasks are always and everywhere best done in low-key fashion. Some aspects of Amotekun seem to undermine rather than enhance this function.Second, equipping Amotekun with showy paraphernalia may cause the public to misconstrue the role of Amotekun, incorrectly believing its mandate is more expansive than it is. This possible disconnect could impede the good aims of the program.We also should consider that the Buhari administration has approved the implementation of a policy of community policing wherein additional recruits from all 774 local government areas will be added to the force to help protect their own communities. As the federal government emphasizes grassroots policing it is uncertain how well Amotekun can complement the police force as the force moves toward greater decentralisation when Amotekun is organisationally leaning in the opposite way.We have been fighting for local and decentralised policing for a long time because we know that too much centralisation impedes performance. In regard to the actual performance of its appointed tasks, Amotekun should have focused on grassroots local organisation at the state level without a regional command hierarchy. The regional approach may undermine efficiency.

 There is no compelling logic why the same personnel providing security & informational assistance in Ado-Ekiti should be under the same functional and operational leadership as those providing assistance in Lekki or Akure. This will not lead to optimal performance.OPC clashes with northern youths over Amotekun, south-west’s regional security outfit.

The regional approach has only limited benefit with regard to the procurement and maintenance of vehicles and communications equipment because this wider approach allows for economies of scale. The regional approach also helps tackle the growing incidences of interstate criminal activity. Some things need to be corrected before Amotekun becomes operational. If not, it will not live up to expectations. Thus, the current formulation of Amotekun is in need of repair before it takes to the road only to quickly slip into a ditch.

Consultation process break down. The governors state that they consulted regularly with the police and security agencies. This was the right thing to do. However, their failure to include the office of the attorney-general in these discussions is the fount of the current public uproar. This was an unfortunate omission the governors should regret and seek to remedy. However, the conceptual merits and positive functional aspects of Amotekun should not be tainted by this procedural defect. APC will face major crisis, lose votes in 2023 - Buhari's former minister says party not different from PDP in ideology. While the attorney-general is a conscientious public servant, he is also human. Not having been consulted, he was suddenly faced with an unexpected public announcement regarding a matter within his official ambit. He likely feared the failure to consult him meant that federal prerogatives were being encroached. To blame him for this conclusion would be to blame human nature itself. Though his negative reaction was understandable it was also unhelpful.

The attorney-general acted hastily in rendering a public statement that was more inaccurate than it should have been. Amotekun was never proposed as a “defence” agency; the Attorney-General erred in using this description. The use of uniforms and brightly coloured vehicles may not be the best ideas but they do not render Amotekun a defence agency or paramilitary group any more than a designated school van carrying uniformed students constitutes a paramilitary deployment.

Believing the governors had crossed the line, the attorney-general should have reached out to them. Before going public, he should have sought a private meeting so that he could have a better factual understanding of Amotekun.

 This would have enabled him to give the governors any specific constitutional or other objectives he might have. In this way, the two sides would have engaged in private consultations to reach agreement on the way forward. This cooperative process might have helped to correct some of the organisational lapses above identified. Such a diplomatic and wise step also would have prevented the current public acrimony now surrounding the issue.

This matter cannot be resolved on the pages of newspapers or by attributing negative motives to either side. The best way to resolve this is still for the two sides to enter private discussions. Either the governors should seek an official but private meeting with the attorney-general, or the attorney-general can initiate the contact.
 Since, Amotekun is  their initiative governors bear the greater in seeking the meeting.

“The meeting will initiate further discussion on how to resolve what appears to be a misunderstanding caused by an unfortunate lack of communication. Remedy the gap in communication and the misunderstanding will begin to disappear.

Last, I again stress to well-intentioned Nigerians to shun those who employ heated language to inflame emotions. It does us no good to rush toward exaggerated statements that suggest calamity of the highest order. Don’t allow yourselves to be fodder for those who seek to divide us.The real reason a northern person should be president in 2023 - South south PDP chief Owie explains.The fabric of the
Republic has not been put at stake by Amotekun. 



However, that fabric could be torn by the dangerous rhetoric of those who should know better. Those claiming that this limited, inoffensive addition to security threatens the republic have taken themselves upon a madcap excursion. Those claiming that the Federal Government seeks to terribly suppress the southwest have also lost their compass. Those who occupy these two extremes have sunken into the dark recesses of fear and political paranoia that can undo a nation if such sentiments are allowed to gestate.We are one nation, 200 million strong with 36 states and a great complex of federal authority residing in dozens of federal ministries and agencies. If everyone is allowed their democratic expression, there are bound to be disagreements. This is inherent in the federal structure. Nations that have practised federalism much longer than us still frequently debate over where the line between state and federal power is to be drawn. They have hundreds of court cases each year on this very issue. Yet they do not attack each other as we do. We must all learn to be more restrained and judicious in our reactions when such disagreements arise.

Leaping from our seats to lift our voice to the high rafter in
profound indignation, we first would be wise to properly discern the situation. We must ascertain whether it merely is a tempest in a teapot or whether our house and all its teapots are swirling in a real tempest. Despite the ominous headlines and heated talk, an objective analysis points more clearly to the former than the latter. The resolution of this matter is not beyond us if only we allow ourselves to be the democrats that our better conscience and the very documents of our national existence call us to be.In trying to help resolve this matter, I have initiated communication with the chairman of the South-West Governors’ Forum, Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu, with a view to meeting the South-West governors to explore amicable solutions to the avoidable controversy. I am sure that, at the end of it all, peace, security, and progress shall reign in our nation. Thank you.”Legit.ng earlier reported that Atiku Abubakar, former vice president, also declared his support for Amotekun.NAIJ.com (naija.ng) - Legit.ng. We have upgraded to serve you better.Malami is Nigeria's worst Attorney-General - Inibehe Effiong | Legit TV Source: Legit.ng News Tags: Bola Tinubu Latest NewsFederal Government Of Nigeria Latest News Hot: Arrow Bwoy - African Woman ft. Mayorkun Nigerian Latest news Breaking: My position on Amotekun - Tinubu finally speaks, takes a stand concern... 3 hours ago 24236 views Recommended news Boko Haram: Osinbajo supports Buhari’s declaration over killing of CAN chairman 2 hours ago 24318 views Atiku speaks on Amotekun, Nigeria’s security structure in a message to FG 3 hours ago 30831 views I lured billionaire Odunukwe to his death to take over his N900m estate - Suspect 6 hours ago 9804 views U.S. to expand travel ban to Nigeria, three other African countries 7 hours ago 17611 views Jose Mourinho: Portuguese manager 'losing Tottenham dressing room' with players 13 minutes ago 1639 views Show Comments Boko Haram kills abducted Adamawa CAN chairmanJust in: Atiku breaks silence on Amotekun, civilian JTF, tells FG what steps to take immediately More about our company Feedback About Us Advertise with us Categories Contact us Tags Submit your story Privacy Policy Career DMCA Removal Social media Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube News Hausa Latest news in Nigeria Read us Leave your email to receive our newsletter Our applications for phones Naij.com Media Limited, 2020 All rights reserved Read more: https://www.legit.ng/1295249-tinubu-amotekun-a-threat-nigeria.html