Monday 30 September 2013

Olawale wins MTN Project fame



Olawale Ojo has emerged winner of glamorous music talent reality show, MTN Project Fame Season six.

Olawale beat five other finalists with his final performance of Asa’s song ‘Beautiful’ to clinch the grand prize of N5m, a brand new car and a recording contract.

Olawale

Immaculate was named first runner-up, winning a cash prize of N3m and a car.

Margaret comes 3rd with N2m and a car, Eniola in the fourth position with N2m. Omolayo was fifth with N1m and in the sixth position was Roland with N500,000.

Olawale becomes the sixth winner of the popular TV show joining past winners Iyanya, Mike, Chidinma, Monica and AYO.

33 feared dead as herdsmen, farmers clash in Benue



MAKURDI—No fewer than 33 persons were feared dead in a fresh outbreak of fighting between suspected Fulani herdsmen and native farmers in Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State.

Vanguard gathered from eyewitnesses that the crisis, which erupted Saturday and lasted till yesterday, some of the victims burnt beyond recognition. It also led to the burning down of over 30 houses and huts, including several farmlands and fish ponds owned by the natives.

According to the source, “the Fulani herdsmen had invaded Ojantele, Okpagabi and Ibadan in Agatu council on Saturday, killing close to 10 people.

“From there, they ambushed about three people from Agatu, who were going to a neighbouring villages in Apa Local Government Area of the state and slaughtered them in cold blood.”

The unwarranted killing and destruction of houses, huts and farms prompted a reprisal attack on Sunday at the Fulani settlement in a boarder village between Apa and Agatu, where a free for all ensued leading to the death of many more people.

“The development has led to villagers living at the border of both Apa and Agatu councils fleeing their abode and taking refuge in neighouring towns and villages for fear of being killed by the mercenaries, who have taken over the fighting.”

When contacted, Secretary, Miyette Allah Cattle Breeders Association, Benue State chapter, Garus Gololo told Journalists that last night, no fewer than 20 Fulanis were killed in the fighting.

‘Why Nigeria Should Celebrate At 53′ – Oshiomhole

Goverernor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole says Nigeria has cause to celebrate in spite of the challenges facing the nation.


He stated this Sunday at the Interdenominational Thanksgiving Service held at the St Paul’s Catholic Church< Benin City, to mark Nigeria’s 53rd Independence anniversary.

According to the Governor, ”we celebrate independence not because we do not have challenges, just like you celebrate your birthday, not that you have become the richest man. Nigeria has problems. Every country has its own problems and our task is to remind ourselves that Nigeria is for all of us to build”.

He said “you cannot come from another part of the world to build Nigeria and if give up on Nigeria, you don’t have another country. All of us must rededicate ourselves and I do not believe that Nigeria has no future. The fact that leaders have failed does not mean that everybody has failed, it does not mean that there are no honest and responsible people in the country”.

He said our young people must recognize that America and what the UK have their own challenges. “There are people sleeping on the streets of New York, there are homeless people there”, he said.


“Those who think by lamenting and wallowing in self pity would change things, nothing changes when you perfect how to cry, things change when you do things differently”, he said.

He urged the youths to refuse to copy the shortcomings of the elders, stressing that the elders should re-examine themselves as we celebrate independence.

Earlier, in his homily, the ArchBishop of the Catholic Diocese of Benin, Most Rev Father Augustine Akubeze said the day has been set aside as a day of prayers and thanksgiving by churches for the country.

He said “this call for prayers must be taken seriously by all of us. While we may lament that the country may not be moving as we may have wished, it will not be right not to count our blessings. In the midst of all, we should give thanks to God.

“Those who say why should we pray and give thanks have no faith, because if not for God, we will all have perished by now.”

The Governor later led other dignitaries in thanksgiving

PHOTOS/VIDEO: Jim Iyke Delivered From Demonic Possession At TB Joshua's Church


Nollywood actor, Jim Iyke was delivered at Prophet TB Joshua's synagogue church and it was shown on Emmanuel TV.



He fell under his ministration and started crying as he went through the deliverance. A spirit spoke through him and said, he was the cause of his setback and disappointment and that it was only God's grace that had kept him.

The Pastor said he has been delivered from the spirit that had kept him from finding love and getting married. But when the spirit left and when Jim came back to reality, the first thing he asked the ushers was 'Where are my shoes menh'.

The church explained on their Facebook page exactly what the actor was doing there and how he got delivered.

See photos and video below



Fashola Unveiles Tallest Hotel In West Africa




Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola, yesterday, unveiled the N30 billion tallest hotel in West Africa, the Intercontinental Lagos.

The hotel located at Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, is a 23-storey building with 358 rooms, 37 suites and a presidential suite.

The Intercontinental Lagos, a subsidiary of the Intercontinental Hotel Group, IHG, is owned by the Milan Group.

Fashola said the new hotel showed that the economy of the country was witnessing growth daily but without corresponding employment.

According to him, “The new sector is the tourism sector. This is the only virgin sector in the country, and it will help address the challenges of unemployment in the country.”

The governor noted that the new hotel had helped to create new 650 direct jobs in the state, adding that with the construction of more hotels and hospitality outfits, more direct jobs would be created as well as numerous indirect jobs.


Chairman, Milan Group, Ramesh Valechha said the hotel will change the landscape of Lagos and boost the hospitality industry in the state.

He noted that the Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, for the project was signed on March 31, 2004 while it took two years to complete the design work before the conceptualisation of the project began.

He revealed that the Lagos State Government, Skye Bank and Wema Bank were supportive of the project.

According to Valechha, building of the hotel cost over N30 billion, while 650 jobs were created for Nigerians.

The unveiling ceremony was attended by the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi; Oba of Lagos, Oba Riliwan Akiolu 1; ex-governor of CBN, Joseph Sanusi, and other dignitaries.

PDP denies APC allegation on poll rigging


The Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) has no plans to rig the 2015 presidential and general elections as alleged by the All Progressive Congress (APC), Mr Olisa Metuh, PDP National Publicity Secretary, said on Sunday.

In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja, Metuh described the allegation as “unfounded and mere sophistry’’

“This is all excuses as the APC envisioned monumental failure in the 2015 polls.

“The APC is a media creation. They are not on ground; the statement is merely trying to justify its anticipated failure.

“The ruling PDP will no longer dignify disgruntled and frustrated persons and groups with responses and replies,’’ he said.

Metuh said the PDP had directed all its organs to engage only in productive and pro-active activities.

“The PDP is only willing to discuss the policies and programmes of the government.Nigerians will like to know the opposition’s alternatives to the President’s programmes.

“Let us remain focused on issues that will lead to good governance and will provide dividends of democracy for the people,’’ he said.

The APC had in a statement alleged that the PDP had perfected plans to rig the 2015 presidential and general elections.

The APC also alleged that the PDP had planned to destabilise the PDP South-West chapter before 2015.

Pneumonia, deadly but preventable


Pneumonia is a form of acute respiratory infection that affects the lungs. Scientists say the lungs are made up of small sacs called alveoli, which fill with air when a healthy person breathes. “However, when an individual has pneumonia, the alveoli are filled with pus and fluid, causing cough with phlegm or pus, fever, chills and difficulty breathing. It makes breathing painful and limits oxygen intake,” says General Practitioner, Dr. Abiola Lanre-Iyanda.

The World Health Organisation notes that pneumonia is the single largest cause of death in children worldwide.

Mode of contact

Lanre-Iyanda says one can be infected with pneumonia anywhere and at any time, including in the office, school, or the hospital. “In short, wherever there are humans, the possibility of getting the infection is there,” the physician warns.

Lanre-Iyanda says there are bacteria and viruses that live in the nose, sinuses, or mouth, but that they may spread to the lungs. “You may breathe some of these germs directly into your lungs. If this happens when you are immunocompromised, then you may end up with pneumonia,” she says

An individual is said to be in “immunocompromised” state when his ability to fight infection is greatly reduced because of a weakened immune system.

People whose immune system is not working well are less able to fight off germs, experts say. “Because of this state, they are more likely to become infected by germs that typically do not cause disease in healthy people. They are also more vulnerable to the usual causes of pneumonia, which can affect anyone,” Lanre-Iyanda adds.

Again, she says, bacteria may also spread via air-borne droplets from a cough or sneeze. “And that’s why it’s advisable to have clean handkerchiefs on hand whenever you are in public places, so that you can cover your nose and mouth when people around you cough or sneeze,” she counsels.

In addition, the physician warns, pneumonia may spread through blood, especially during and shortly after birth. “This is another reason why pregnant women must not neglect antenatal visits, so that these issues can be taken care of as soon as they are detected,” Lanre-Iyanda says.

What weakens immune system

Experts say the immune system may be weakened as a result of many factors, including when one undergoes bone marrow transplant or chemotherapy. Again, HIV infection, leukaemia, lymphoma, and other conditions that harm the bone marrow may provide the leeway for pneumonia, physicians say.

Again, they warn, certain medications — including steroids, and those used to treat cancer and control autoimmune diseases — can weaken the immune system. And those who have undergone organ transplant — including kidney, heart, and lung — may suffer weakened immunity and thus be susceptible to pneumonia infection.

Causes

The American Lung Association says pneumonia is caused by a number of infectious agents, including viruses, bacteria and fungi. Physicians say pneumonia caused by bacteria tends to be the most serious kind. “In adults, bacteria are the most common cause of pneumonia,” the association enthuses.

It explains further, “The most common agents of pneumonia are Streptococcus pneumonia, which is the most common cause of bacterial pneumonia in children; Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) — the second most common cause of bacterial pneumonia; respiratory syncytial virus — the most common viral cause of pneumonia.

“In infants infected with HIV, Pneumocystis jiroveci is one of the commonest causes of pneumonia, responsible for at least one quarter of all pneumonia deaths in HIV-infected infants.”

Presenting features

The presenting features of viral and bacterial pneumonia are similar, scientists say. However, the symptoms of viral pneumonia may be more numerous than the symptoms of bacterial pneumonia.

“In children under five years of age who have cough and/or difficult breathing, with or without fever, pneumonia is diagnosed by the presence of either fast breathing or lower chest wall in-drawing, where their chest moves in or retracts during inhalation,” Paediatrician and Public Health Specialist, Dr. Rotimi Adesanya explains.

Adesanya adds that wheezing is more common in pneumonia that is due to viral infections. He also warns that infants that are severely ill as a result of pneumonia attack may be unable to feed or drink; while they may become unconscious, or experience hypothermia and convulsions.

The online portal, webmd.com notes that symptoms of pneumonia caused by bacteria usually come on quickly and they may include cough, accompanied by mucus that is rusty, green or tinged with blood. The victim may also have fever, fast breathing and feeling short of breath.

Shaking and teeth-chattering chills, as well as chest pain that often feels worse when you cough or breathe in, may also be experineced.

As time goes on, experts warn, the patient may experience extreme tiredness, nausea and vomiting, diarrhoea, lower than normal body temperature in people older than age 65, and in people with poor overall health or weakened immune systems.

Worse still, the patient may experience fatigue and muscle aches, headache, and excessive sweating and clammy skin

Adesanya says newborns and infants may not show any sign of the infection; or they may vomit, have a fever and cough. “They may also appear restless or tired and without energy, or have difficulty breathing and eating,” he adds.

Lanre-Iyanda says older people who have pneumonia sometimes have sudden changes in mental awareness, though they may have different, fewer, or milder symptoms.

“They may not have a fever. Or they may have a cough but not bring up mucus. The main sign of pneumonia in older adults may be a change in how well they think. Confusion or delirium is common. Or, if they already have a lung disease, that disease may get worse,” she says.

She advises that those who have certain health conditions, such as diabetes and asthma, should get vaccinated against the flu and bacterial pneumonia.

Risk factors

Experts say while most healthy children can fight the infection with their natural defences, children whose immune systems are compromised are at higher risk of developing pneumonia. Such children include those whose immune system has been weakened by malnutrition or undernourishment, especially infants who are not exclusively breastfed.

“Pre-existing illnesses, such as symptomatic HIV infections and measles, also increase a child’s risk of contracting pneumonia,” experts say.

Environmentalists also add that certain environmental factors increase a child’s susceptibility to pneumonia. And they include indoor air pollution caused by cooking and heating with biomass fuels (such as wood or dung), living in crowded homes and smoking by parents.

Save yourself

Experts say if you are 65 or older, if you smoke, or have a heart or lung problem, you should get a pneumococcal vaccine. “It may not keep you from getting pneumonia, but if you do get pneumonia, you probably won’t be as sick,” they counsel.

You can also lower your chances of getting pneumonia by staying away from people who have the flu, colds, measles, or chickenpox.

More important, wash your hands often, as this helps prevent the spread of viruses and bacteria that may cause pneumonia.

Experts also advise against smoking, as it damages the lungs and increases the chance of infection.