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Drums of war as Eagles take on Bafana

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Drums of war as Eagles take on Bafana November 19, 2014 by Kazeem Busari, Punch   Super Eagles players The Africa Cup of Nations qualifier between Nigeria and South Africa in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State on Wednesday will be nothing less than a war as both sides are leaving no stone unturned to outdo each other. It is the fourth time Bafana Bafana will be playing in Nigeria and they have yet to record a win over the Super Eagles in any competitive encounter. Their only victory over Nigeria was in a friendly in Johannesburg 10 years ago. Wednesday, however, will provide a platform on which both sides will be more desperate for a win. While the South Africans will be hoping to record their first win over Nigeria and erase their poor record against the African champions, the Eagles will be out for the kill as they seek an outright win to ensure their qualification for the 2015 AFCON. South Africa top Group A with 11, while Nigeria are second with seven poi...

UNFPA To Train Extension Health Workers

UNFPA To Train Extension Health Workers LAGOS - The UN Population Fund (UNFPA), said it was planning to commence training of community extension health workers across the six geo-political zones of the country on how to administer injections. The UNFPA Head of Lagos Liaison Office, Dr Omolaso Omosehin, made the disclosure in an interview with newsmen in Lagos. He said that the extension workers would also be trained on how to administer contraceptives and other injections. “The UNFPA knows that there is currently a dearth of trained medical personnel in Nigeria. “Research has shown that the duties of these medical personnel can be carried out by community health extension workers. ...

Pally Iriase lauds emergency rule extension

Pally Iriase lauds emergency rule extension PeoplesPeriscope.com     ABUJA – Rep. Pally Iriase (Edo-APC) yesterday in Abuja commended plans by the Federal Government to extend the emergency rule in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe. Iriase said that extending the emergency rule for another six months would enable the military to perform better in the efforts to rid insurgency. “It is important because we have not achieved much in the past one year of declaring state of emergency in these states. “We have been moving back and front; one step forward ten steps backward but that not withstanding, we still believe that the requisite environment would be created to enable them to do what they have to do. “People are quite sceptical that the purpose of which the state of emergency was declared several months ago had not been achieve...

Tambuwal suspends presidential ambition

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Tambuwal suspends presidential ambition By Isaac Eranga Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, has on Tuesday suspended his presidential ambition under the platform of  the All Progressives Congress (APC). Tambuwal made his decision known in a statement made available to PeoplesPeriscope.com He said the decision to suspend his bid was for the overall interest of the APC. He also submitted that going ahead with such an ambition, would alter calculations on the political chessboard of the party. The Speaker, however, stressed that he had what it takes to be the President of the country. This, he said, led him to embark on extensive consultations towards taking a decision as to whether or not to participate not to actualise a personal ambition, but rather to actualise “our dream for a new Nigeria.” “Having consulted widely, taking into consideration the concerns o...

Improving Maternal Health Services Via Community Partnership

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Improving Maternal Health Services Via Community Partnership By Eranga Isaac - 08059233001         THE role of community partnership in the fight against poor maternal health services cannot be over-emphasised, especially when we consider the maternal health indicators and statistics which revealed that in Nigeria alone, maternal mortality rate reaches up to 3,200 women (number of mothers per 100,000 births dieing within 42 days after the childbirth); in Northern Nigeria, particularly in the project target area this rate is even higher. The maternal mortality rate is even higher in areas where many women have many babies in short time spans under malnutrition, unhygienic conditions and lacking access to medic...

Four staff sacked at Federal Neuro-Psychiatric hospital, Benin City

Management of the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric hospital in Benin City yesterday said it sacked four of its staff with recourse to due processes and adherence to Public Service Regulations. It said the four affected staff had committed several offences in the past that would have led to their sack but were pardoned. Chairman of the hospital management board, Dr. Abieyuwa Osemwenkha, who spoke at a press briefing yesterday said the management acted based on recommendations by a committee set-up by the Federal Ministry of Health. Dr. Abieyuwa gave the names of the sacked workers to include Mr. O.J Ugiagbe-Ogbeide, Theophilus Osifo, Dr. Ambrose Lawani and Pharmacist Kennedy Oriakhi. Abieyuwa stated that the affected staff have been at loggerhead with the hospital management over the appointment of the Medical Director, Dr. Sunday Olotu, in 2012. She said the affected workers were charged to court for falsification, threat to life and attempting to steal offi...