11/14/17
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In what analysts said may be a dress rehearsal for Nigeria’s performance in next year’s Russia World Cup, the Super Eagles stunned football superpowers Argentina 4-2 in an international friendly played in Russia.
In the match played in the Russian city of Krasnodar, the Super Eagles fought back from two goals down to win.
The South Americans went ahead through Spain-based Ever Banega who scored from a free kick after 28 minutes.
Manchester City’s high-scoring forward, Sergio Aguero, extended their lead in the 37th minute.
Aguero’s former teammate, Kelechi Iheanacho, put Nigerian o0n the score sheet  seven minutes later after scoring from a free-kick, for the scoreline at half-time to look 2-1 in favour of Argentina.
Arsenal’s Alex Iwobi and Leicester’s Kelechi Iheanacho were superb on the attack.
The Eagles came back in the second half even more determined and put three goals behind the Argentine goalie.
The Nigerian side made quick changes at the start of second half, bringing in Sylvester Ebuehi, Francis Uzoho and Brian Idowu going in for Shehu Abdullahi, Daniel Akpeyi and Ola Aina.
Four minutes after the restart, the changes seemed to have paid off as Alex Iwobi drew Nigeria level.
The Eagles continued to step on the throttle, and were soon rewarded when Idowu made it a glorious debut for himself with Nigeria’s third goal in the 53rd minute.
With the clock winding down, Iwobi made it a brace for himself to make it 4-2 in the 76th minute, after beating a defender off an Ahmed Musa pass.
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Pres. Buhari & Gov. Fayose

Governor Ayodele Fayose on Tuesday criticised President Buhari for supporting Governor Nasir El-Rufai in the planned sack of Kaduna teachers who failed the recently conducted competency test in the state.

A statement by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Mr Lere Olayinka, said the governor described the President’s action as saying, “APC govt turning workers sack to policy.”

Fayose, had while wondering the earlier promise made by this administration in creating jobs for Nigerians questioned the purported action of sacking 22,000 teachers that could lead to the collapse of several companies.

He added, “By openly supporting the sack of about 22,000 teachers in Kaduna State, President Buhari has approved the loss of jobs as the official policy of the All Progressives Congress instead of the creation of three million jobs per year that the party promised Nigerians.”

While declaring that it was not the right of any state govt to set exams for teachers, Fayose said the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria was set up for the purpose of regulating the teaching profession in Nigeria.


The state’s Chief Executive further boasted that his govt would not sack any worker despite the paucity of funds his state is grappling with.
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US President, Donald Trump

Donald Trump has ended his 12 day Asia-tour abruptly by skipping most of a Philippine summit. Now on his way back to Washington, he said he had done “a really fantastic job”and made friends  during the  five-nation tour.
The US president, who began his journey in Japan 12 days ago, said his trip had seen progress in his goal of narrowing America’s trade deficits.
“I’ve made a lot of friends at the highest level,” Trump told reporters shortly before boarding Air Force One in Manila, adding the trip was “tremendously successful”.
“I think the fruits of our labour are going to be incredible,” he said, later predicting an already unveiled $300 billion worth of trade deals “is going to be quadrupled very quickly” to over a trillion dollars.
He offered no evidence for this assessment.
“It’s been a really great 12 days,” he said. “I think we have done a really fantastic job.”
Before leaving, Trump gathered briefly with 18 other world leaders ahead of the start of the East Asia Summit, the final set piece of his trip.
The former reality TV star had initially planned to skip the summit, then backtracked after criticism it could be seen as a snub.
But he did not stay for the official start of the summit on Tuesday afternoon, also missing the preceding group photo with his fellow leaders.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson sat in for him at the summit, which was scheduled to run into the evening.
The summit groups the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations with Australia, China, India, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and Russia, as well as the United States.
– Pomp and pageantry –
In a trip that was dominated by the North Korean nuclear crisis, Trump was treated to pomp and pageantry in Japan and South Korea, where he repeatedly blasted the regime of Kim Jong-Un.
Aboard Air Force One, he claimed success “in terms of North Korea and getting everybody together. I think their acts are all together”.
In China, where President Xi Jinping rolled out the red carpet for a “state visit plus” — a welcome Trump declared “people really have never seen anything like” — the White House trumpeted more than $250 billion of trade deals.
Analysts say the headline figure hides a paucity of deliverables, with lots of the agreements being non-binding memorandums of understanding.
They say many will take years to yield results and some will never materialise.
En route to Hawaii, however, Trump was bullish, predicting a rapid closing of American trade deficits.
“I think one of the things we really accomplished big is relationship, and also letting people know that from now on, things are going to be reciprocal,” he said.
“We can’t have trade deficits of $30, $40, $50 billion; $300 billion in the case of China. We can’t do that. We have to have reciprocal trade.
“You will see numbers that you won’t believe over the years. Because over a period of years, they will be treating us much differently than they have in the past.”
During a stop in Vietnam, the issue of alleged Russian interference in the 2016 US election reared its head again when Trump appeared to endorse President Vladimir Putin’s assertion that there had been no plot by Moscow.
In the Philippines, Trump sparked headlines with his pally relationship with President Rodrigo Duterte, a man who has boasted of personally killing people and whose drug war has claimed thousands of lives.
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Five suspects have been arrested in connection with the kidnap of four British citizens at Enakorogha in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta state by a gang of suspected armed militants / kidnappers allegedly led by Karowei Mgho.

According to the Delta State Commissioner of Police, Zanna Ibrahim, during a press briefing at the state headquarters in Asaba, said the police acted on available intelligence, as the operatives of the command arrested the first four suspects with various degrees of complicity in the case.

Meanwhile, the gang leader, Karo-Owei Pere Gbakumor an indigene of Enekorogha community has been declared wanted by the police and the sum of N2 million will be rewarded to anyone that comes up with useful information leading to his arrest.

The police also stated that during the raid an officer attached to the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) was killed while trying to arrest the other gang members in Sapele.

According to the police, the officer was reportedly shot in the stomach when men of IRT came to his aid and gunned down the kidnapper.

“The Sergeant identified as Sanusi Lanre who had been in the Intensive Care Unit of DELSUTH since the shooting and died November 8, 2017.



The Police Commissioner added that investigation is still in progress.
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Oyo CP, Mr. Abiodun Odude

Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Mr Abiodun Odude, says his men were not responsible for shooting of two female members of staff of the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T), Ibadan.
Odude made the clarification in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibadan.
The police chief spoke on the reports that policemen drafted to quell students’ protest at the Federal College of Agriculture (FCA), Apata, Ibadan, shot two workers of the institute.
In his comments, Prof. James Adediran, the Executive Director of IAR&T, insisted that two members of staff of the institute were shot by the policemen drafted to quell the students protest at the college.
“In the process of shooting, two personnel of IAR&T who have nothing to do neither with the students nor the college were shot with live bullets,’’ he said.
The students of the College of Agriculture had on Monday morning staged a protest over the closure of their school.
The protesting students blocked the gates to the IAR&T preventing vehicles and people from gaining access into the institute which shares the same premises with college.
This, however, caused a gridlock on Ibadan-Abeokuta Road at Apata.
“A woman was shot in the abdomen while a young lady, an intern with us, was shot in the thigh.
“Two of them are lying critically ill at the Emergency Department of UCH, Ibadan,’’ Adediran said.
Also, Odude said that the students blocked the Ibadan-Abeokuta Road during the protest, attacked vehicles and threw stones at the police.
He said that four policemen were wounded as a result of the stones thrown at them by the students.
“Police fired teargas to push the students to the extreme and were able to arrest some of the students that threw the stones.
“There was no gun shot,’’ Odude insisted.
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After one month of acute shortage of Anti-Snake Venom (ASV), resulting into massive snakebite deaths across Nigeria, 5,000 vials of the ASV have arrived into the country.
The ASV drugs, which arrived at the weekend, included EchiTAB G for the treatment of bites from carpet vipers, and EchiTAB Plus for venom from carpet viper, Puff Adder and Black Cobra.
EchiTAB G is produced by Micropharm Ltd, United Kingdom, while EchiTAB Plus is produced at Instituto Clodomiro Picado, University of Costa Rica.
The last tranche of the drug, supplied in August, was used up in September, throwing the treatment centres into chaos as victims massed in, following a sharp rise in snakebites occasioned by the on-going harvest season.
But Dr. Nandul Durfa, Managing Director, EchiTAB Study Group (ESG), Representatives of the two foreign outfits manufacturing the drug, in Nigeria, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday that the ASV crisis was over.
“We received 3,000 ASV vials from Costa Rica and 2,000 vials from United Kingdom at the weekend; the acute shortage that culminated into massive deaths was unfortunate, but it is now over,’’ Durfa said.
Durfa, who had attributed the acute scarcity to “late placement of order by ESG”, said that 10,000 additional ASV vials would soon be received to stabilise supply and guard against future ASV crisis.
He said that the ASV was being shared to snake treatment centres with 700 vials already sent to Kaltungo General Hospital, Gombe, while Zamko Comprehensive Health Centre in Langtang, Plateau State, had received 500 vials.
More than 250 victims of snakebite died in the two centres within three weeks, at the peak of the acute shortage of the ASV last month.
According to Durfa, 500 vials have also been sent to St. Theresa Snake Treatment Centre in Makurdi, Benue State, while consignments to be sent to Taraba, Borno and Adamawa States were being packaged “based on respective demands’’.
He added that the ESG had also donated 50 and 30 vials to Kaltungo and Zamko centres respectively, for patients too poor to afford the little token charged by the centres to cover transport costs.
The medic explained that the ESG had had “very useful’’ discussions with the Federal Ministry of Health on measures to ensure the constant availability of ASV so as to minimise deaths from snakebites.
“We have agreed to pool resources together to order for bulk production; we believe this will make the product readily available and cheaper,” he said.
According to him, the ultimate target is to domesticate the production of the drug.
“In 2006, we submitted a proposal of N2 billion to facilitate local production of ASV which was approved by then President Olusegun Obasanjo, but nothing came out of it.
“Currently, we take the live snakes to Liverpool School of Tropical Hygiene in the UK, where the venom is removed and taken to the centres to produce the ASV.
“The two companies have agreed to transfer the ASV production technology to Nigeria; we should take full advantage of that kindness.
“Following the massive effect of the recent scarcity, we resumed fresh discussions with government toward domesticating its production. We have also contacted stakeholders and philanthropists to collaborate on a Public-Private-Partnership arrangement to that,’’ he said.
Durfa challenged stakeholders to take the local production of ASV seriously because those killed by snakebites were the productive group – farmers, cattle grazers and miners – who were crucial to economic growth.
He cautioned Nigerians against procuring the drug from anywhere outside the snake treatment centres, saying that criminals had taken advantage of the paucity to sell fake ASV to desperate victims.
“It is very scary; criminals get empty bottles of ASV, inject rubbish into it and sell to victims.
“In some cases, they inject milk into the empty container and sell to unsuspecting victims, worsening their plight as they will be deceived into believing that they are receiving treatment while being destroyed by the festering venom,’’ he said.
Durfa said that ESG had centralised the distribution of the product to guide against such fakes
“It was to guard against such evil practices that the ESG established the treatment centres. We want victims to patronise only such approved centres to access genuine drugs so as to avoid complications and death,’’ he said.
He also cautioned snakebite victims against rushing to traditional healers.
“What the herbalists are doing is trial and error. Most victims bleed in the brain because the venom is vicious; traditional healers cannot tackle that because they only concentrate on healing the wound,” he explained.
The ESG boss commended President Muhammadu Buhari for assisting the group when he was chairman of the Petrol Task Force (PTF), declaring that the ASV distributing outfit was one of the “few’’ surviving legacies of the PTF.
“The vehicle Buhari gave us more than 20 years ago is still one of our most dependable assets,’’ he said.
Durfa also thanked Sen. Jerry Useni for facilitating the group’s initial take-off when he was FCT minister, and for being supportive during the clinical trials when ESG operated under the watchful eyes of medics.
On the Indian ASV, Durfa said that it was not effective in Nigeria due to differences in specifications.
“The Indian ASV is good, but it is only for the treatment of bites from Indian snakes. It does not work in Nigeria,’’ he explained.
250 victims of snake bite died within three weeks in Plateau and Gombe States, at the peak of the ASV scarcity.
The figure, obtained from the centres, represented the number of confirmed deaths from three snake treatment centres – General Hospital, Kaltungo, Ali Mega Pharmacy, Gombe and Comprehensive Medical Centre, Zamko, Plateau State.
Meanwhile, Dr. Titus Dajel, Medical Superintendent, Zamko Comprehensive Health Centre, has expressed happiness at the arrival of the ASV.
`Yes, we have received the ASV from the EchiTAB group in Abuja. We are already dispensing to patients. It is a big relief for us,” he told NAN.
Dajel, however, called on government to partner with ESG to domesticate the production of the drug, saying that importing it was “dangerous” as supply could run out any moment leading to another round of crisis.
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Stuart Symington

The U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, Stuart Symington, said on Monday that his country would remain committed to the fight against HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis in Nigeria.
Mr Stuart made this known at the opening ceremony of a two-day Nigeria HIV/AIDS Intervention symposium held in Abuja.
The symposium with the theme “Partnering for sustainable HIV Epidemic Control in Nigeria” was organised by Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) under the auspices of the U.S. Embassy.
He said that HIV/AIDS had remained a burning issue that gives cause for concern, therefore the need for commitment to ensure that people affected get cured.
“We have to address the issue to ensure people can be healthy and strong medically  so that they can contribute their share to the cause of health care delivery.
“If the people of Nigeria must succeed and if they must contribute to the fight against HIV/AIDS, they need to hold all of us accountable.
“We as a people of the world are committed to making sure that people that are affected by the disease, one way or the other, are not left behind,” Stuart said.
Speaking, the Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, expressed the confidence that the outcome of the event would boost fight against the disease.
According to him, as a country it is important that Nigeria considers the management of HIV/AIDS holistically, given its prevalence.
“I am confident this forum will provide great opportunity to have robust discussion regarding country ownership and sustainability of HIV/AIDS programmes and investment in Nigeria.
“Today’s meeting is important as it will feature presentations  by implementing partners on controlling HIV/AIDS,” Adewole said.
In a remark, Mr Mahesh Swaminathan, Country Director of the U.S. Public Health Service to Nigeria, said that much was had been achieved through partnership in fight against spread of HIV.
He said that for  stakeholders in the health sector to be able to achieve desired goal in fights against spread of HIV, efforts should be redoubled to control the disease.
According to him, everyone involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS must redouble efforts to really get those who have not been tested to get tested.
Swaminathan said “we must ensure that people living with HIV/AIDS are engaged by trying to control the epidemic, to know what is working and what is not.
“We supported HIV treatments in Nigeria and provided funding opportunity for the past five years, which has ended and then we have a new one to start, for the next five years.”