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Sunday, 17 May 2020

Former Kaduna Lawmaker, Yakubu Bityong, Dies At 56

A former member of Kaduna State House of Assembly, Dr. Yakubu Bityong, is dead.
Beyond represented Kaura Constituency in the Assembly from 2011 to 2019.
He reportedly died on Friday night in Kaduna at the age of 56.
A political associate of the deceased, Yakubu Umaru-Spider, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Kaduna.

Umaru-Spider, a former Secretary of Kaura Local Government, said Bityong was diagnosed with lung complications and placed on treatment two weeks ago.
Biting also served as a commissioner in the ministries of Youths and Sports; Non-Governmental Organisation; and Special Duties between 2003 and 2010.

2'  Experts Advise FG To Adopt 5G For Speedy Industrialisati

Electrical and electronic experts have urged the federal government to adopt 5G mobile technology, so the country can be part of the ongoing global technological industrialization Nigeria elopement evolution.
The experts gave the advice at a 5G Health Symposium webinar organized by the Nigerian Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (NIEEE) on Saturday.

On controversies around 5G and radiation from antennas, the experts said 5G mobile technology was faster and safer and used less oxidation and energy, making it safer than its predecessors.
Mr. Bako Wakil, Director, Technical Standards and Network Integrity, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), said Nigeria had no 5G technology at the moment and stressed the need for policy formulation towards its adoption.
“In NCC we have been measuring and assessing base station radiations. All equipment coming into Nigeria is allowed after they are certified.
“Radiation coming from mobile base stations or mobile sets are not harmful. We should as a country have a policy, 5G is going to transform our people and country.
“We have been carrying out measurements of 5G radiations at NCC and it is safe. Although it is safe, it is important to adopt safety measures, even water, if not properly used can harm you.
Obiakor Promise Chiemelie 
Nigeria

Why Buhari Does Not Wear Face Mask: Presidency

The Nigerian presidency has denied that the country’s leader, Muhammadu Buhari, is breaking any safety rules by not wearing face masks.

The denial was made on Saturday, May 16 by Lauretta Onochia, Buhari’s aide on social media in a singular tweet.
According to Onochie, President Buhari has no need to wear face masks because he operates from his own safe environment within the presidential villa, Aso Rock.
Visitors, she said, are the ones expected to wear face masks to protect whoever they are visiting from catching whatever infections they may have.
One of the guidelines contained in a document signed by the secretary-general of the federation, Boss Mustapha, said Nigerians should always wear face masks in public places.
The directives by FG followed President Muhammdu Buhari’s easing of the lockdown earlier imposed especially in states like Lagos, Ogun, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja.

PDP Gives FG 48-Hour To Declare Chinese Doctors’ Whereabouts

Chinese doctors in Nigeria
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has given the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led Federal Government a 48-hour ultimatum to declare the whereabouts of the Chinese medical team it brought in purportedly to assist in the fight against the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

The party said its position was predicated on the alarming declaration by the Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, that he could not account for the whereabouts of the Chinese team, who were brought into the country from the epicenter Nigeria P endemic, despite repeated warnings and disapproval by the Nigerian medical experts and professional bodies.
The PDP, in a statement by its spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, said, “The minister’s statement had heightened apprehensions in the public space that the Chinese team, whose identity and activities have been shrouded in secrecy, might have been brought in by a certain cabal for another purpose outside the general public good.”

The party described as suspicious, creepy and weird that the minister of health, who had repeatedly assured that the Chinese were brought to render medical services and training and even went personally to receive them at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja, on April 8, 2020, in an elaborately publicized event, could no longer account for the team.
The PDP recalled how officials of the APC administration had vehemently defended the invitation of the Chinese team and offered them full state protocol on arrival, only to now turn around to disclaim the supposed experts, deny involvement with them and even forbid Nigerians from inquiring about their whereabouts.
Nigeria PDP

Saturday, 16 May 2020

Breaking:Lady Pumping Her Small Br.3.ast In A Lab (video)-IDCC

Video Of Young Lady Pumping Up Her Small Br.3.ast In A Lab Goes viral online.


A video a young lady pumping her breast in a laboratory has surfaced the internet, going viral instantly.

The video sighted by IDCC shows a worrisome operation of a young lady with a small ‘paw paw’ pumping them in a laboratory.

The operation is being handled by someone in a doctor’s apparel. He places a cup-like object over the young lady’s small ‘paw paw’, modifying them with what looks like a heated method. 

The breast is actually pumping up and getting big in real time.

see video below:
https://naijapeeps.com.ng/video-of-young-lady-pumping-up-her-small-br-3-ast-in-a-lab-goes-viral-online/

BREAKING: Lagos mob sets vehicle ablaze for crushing Okada rider


What a world. A 4 months old baby, 15 family members test positive on COVID 19. Read below.

Four-month-old baby, 15 family members test positive for COVID-19 in Kaduna


A four-month-old baby is one of the 20 new COVID-19 cases that were recorded in Kaduna State on Friday, May 15.

Dr. Amina Mohammed-Baloni, Kaduna State Commissioner for Health who disclosed this in a statement on Saturday said investigations indicate that the father of the infected child had a travel history to Kano.

She said, “A four-month-old girl is regrettably one of the new patients and investigations indicate that her father had travel history to Kano.

“The infant, who had been brought to the hospital for respiratory issues, was tested in accordance with the updated guidelines which advise that persons with such symptoms be tested. Her parents have also been tested and their results are being awaited.
The commissioner said 15 out of the 20 new COVID-19 cases are family members or close contacts of previously confirmed ones.
“The 20 new cases are spread across seven local government areas. Chikun has seven (including five members of the same family), Giwa recorded four from the Shika community while three cases are in Kaduna North. Sabon-Gari and Kaduna South have two cases each, while Igabi and Zaria have one each. Six health workers are among the new cases, underlining the risks associated with containing and managing COVID-19.”
As at Friday, May 15, Kaduna State recorded 134 cases of Coronavirus, 53 recoveries, and three deaths.

NCDC DG speaks on the differences between COVID-19 and Malaria hours after Raymond Dokpesi demanded for answers (video)




Chikwe Iheakweazu, the Director-General of the National Center for Disease Control today spoke on the between the ravaging viral disease, COVID-19 and Malaria.

This comes after the chairman of DAAR communications, Raymond Dokpesi who was discharged from an Isolation center in Abuja on Thursday May 14, asked what the differences were because according to him, all the drugs given to him at the Isolation center were anti-malaria drugs. 

Dokpesi while speaking to newsmen after his discharge, said

”I still have doubts in my mind. I still want to be properly educated. 

What is the difference between COVID-19 which is a virus and Malaria which is caused by mosquitos because every medication we were given was malartia medication. 

Some people, before they were told they were COVID-19 positive, they were tested in reputable laboratories and hospitals in Abuja and what they found was that they had a lot of malaria parasites in their bloodstream. So when did malaria become synonymous to COVID-19?”

A reporter at the daily briefing of the Presidential Taskforce on COVID-19, threw this question to the NCDC boss and here is what he had to say
”I think we all know COVID-19 is a respiratory illness caused by a virus, Malaria is caused by a parasite. 

They are completely different diseases.
However, many diseases present exactly the same way in the beginning, Yellow fever presents the same way with fever at the beginning, Lassa the same way, malaria the same way.
So, the initial presentation of a febrille illness is similar across diseases. 

There is no specific treatment for COVID-19 so what clinicians do is to manage your symtoms so that your body recovers as quickly as possible.
You can have Malaria and COVID-19. 

That you have COVID-19 doesn’t prevent you from having Malaria and if you are in a hospital for one month, you could definitely be co-infected by both of them.
So there are many reasons why people receive similar treatments but they are two completely different diseases with different pathogenesis.” he said
Watch a video of him speaking as well as Raymond Dokpesi below

Too sad; more people dies of COVID 19. See why

Three COVID-19 patients die in Lagos


Three more COVID-19 deaths have been recorded in Lagos, bringing the state’s total number of fatalities to 36.
The deaths were recorded on Friday, according to the latest situation report released by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

In its update for May 15, 2020, the agency recorded four more deaths – three in Lagos and one in Gombe state.
It’s been nine days since Lagos recorded any COVID-19 fatality – two deaths were confirmed on May 7, 2020, bringing the state’s total to 33 at the time.

On Tuesday, the state ministry of health had announced that one of those recently evacuated from Dubai died, presumably of COVID-19 complications.

However, Akin Abayomi, the Lagos commissioner for health, confirmed that samples taken from the 32-year-old male showed thathe tested negative for the virus.

The state still has the highest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases with 2,278 cases out of a total of 5,445 cases in 33 other states and the federal capital territory (FCT).

However, Lagos also has the highest number of recoveries with 541 patients out of Nigeria’s total of 1,320 discharged patients.

*Anambra PDP members are Leopards that can never change their spots.* BY EVANG. CHINEDU OBIGWE

The reported crisis and   threat of assassination witnessed at the venue for the sharing PDP COVID-19 Palliatives has vindicated my claim that PDP is a party of murderers and blood suckers.

I have been saying it without fear of contradiction that People Deceive People party is constituted of members that are murderers and blood suckers.

 This my above claim has been proved right with the incident that happened at Sen Uche Ekwunife's house.

 My good friend Eneh Victor Chigozie reported of how thugs loyal to a Chieftain of the party invaded Sen Uche Ekwunife house in search of Nnewi South Local government Chairman of PDP and that the thugs threatened to kill him.

 According to Eneh Victor Chigozie report, it was Sen Ekwunife intervention that saved the Nnewi South Chairman of the party from being murdered by the thugs and that the thugs left with a threat to send him to an early grave before the 2021 governorship election.

 PDP members are Leopards that can never change their spots.

A murderer will always want to murder at the slightest provocation and that is the known stock in trade of PDP members.

Common sharing of rice, indomie and Hero beer is what they want to use because of it to send one of their Local government Chairman to an early grave and  they are plotting their return to power in Anambra State, God forbid bad thing.

 Ndi Anambra don't need murderers and blood suckers to be in charge of their affairs.

What the evil minded PDP members did yesterday is the main reason why APGA will rule Anambra State for the next 84 years to complete it 100 years that the peaceful party governed the State.

 An igbo adage says that 'when a road is good, you ply it the second time and that is the story of APGA in Anambra State.

PDP cannot give what they don't have.

Peace is alien to PDP and that is why the only language there members understand is the language of maiming, killing and destruction.

Ndi Anambra are enjoying peace and dividends of good governance delivery under  APGA government and will avoid the evil PDP like the dreaded Coronavirus.

Daalu nu.

 *I remain your truth advocate, Evang Chinedu Obigwe (Akaekpuchionwa and Chinyelugo 1 of Ogbaru)National co-ordinator of APGA Media Warriors Forum* .

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