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Abducted Jangebe schoolgirls finally regain freedom

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The schoolgirls kidnapped from Government Girls Secondary School, Jangebe in Talatu-Mafara local government area of Zamfara state have been released. 

Over 300 of the schoolgirls were kidnapped after gunmen invaded the school in the wee hours of the morning last Friday.

There was speculation about their release at the weekend, but the Zamfara state government dismissed the rumour as fake news.

But on Tuesday, the state government announced that the schoolgirls have been released.

”Alhamdulillah! It gladdens my heart to announce the release of the abducted students of GGSS Jangebe from captivity. This follows the scaling of several hurdles laid against our efforts. I enjoin all well-meaning Nigerians to rejoice with us as our daughters are now safe,” Bello Matawalle, the governor, tweeted.

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The Jangebe abductions happened a few days after 27 schoolboys have kidnapped from Government Science College, Kagara, Niger state.

Captives from both incidents have regain freedom.

Attacks targeting schools have become often since last December when schoolboys were kidnapped from Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina state. They were released a few days later.

President Muhammadu Buhari has promised that the Jangebe schoolgirls’ abduction will be the last of such abductions in the country.

Insecurity: Osinbajo has been left out of Buhari’s government – Bamgbose

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Olusegun Bamgbose, Esq., National Coordinator, Concerned Advocates for Good Governance, CAGG, on Monday claimed that President Muhammadu Buhari has left Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo out of the scheme of things.

According to him, Osinbajo is no longer part of the decision-making caucus of the current administration, a situation he described as “embarrassing.”

“It’s quite embarrassing that the Vice President of Nigeria, Professor Yemi Osinbajo has been left out of the scheme of things,” Bamgbose revealed on Monday.

“He is not consulted or allowed to air his views about the security situation of the country.”

The senior lawyer accused the cabals of playing politics with the lives of the citizens, wondering how a government can comfortably be paying ransom to bandits all the time.

Bamgbose noted that at this point, the bandits seem to have discovered that the abduction of students is becoming very lucrative.

“I have this strong feeling that he knows what to do to suppress the bandits, but most unfortunately, he is not carried along in the scheme of things. The cabals seem to be playing politics with the lives of the citizens. How can a government be paying ransom to bandits all the time?” he queried.

“The insecurity situation ravaging the entire country is quite worrisome. The Federal Government seem to be helpless as killings, abductions and kidnappings continue unabated.

“The situation no doubt has seriously affected the foreign investments. Foreign investors are no longer interested in Nigeria in view of the security challenges.

“Many have strongly criticised the Buhari’s administration for poor handling of the situation, but no visible and positive change. Things are getting worse day by day.

“The bandits are on a daily basis wrecking havoc on the citizens. The security agents are confused as to what to do to curtail the nefarious activities of the bandits and gunmen.”

Okonjo-Iweala reacts as Swiss newspaper apologise over ‘grandmother’ headline

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the first woman and first African to lead the World Trade Organization on Monday welcomed an apology from a Swiss newspaper that had dismissed the seasoned international professional as a grandmother.

“It is important & timely that they’ve apologised,” Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said in a tweet.

The development economist took over as the new WTO chief on Monday after a long, high-powered career serving as minister of finance and foreign affairs in her native Nigeria and 25 years at the World Bank.

But when several Swiss newspapers announced her appointment last month, they decided the most noteworthy thing to mention about the new WTO chief was as a matriarch.

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“This grandmother will become the boss of the WTO,” read the headline of the article published by the Aargauer Zeitung and several other papers on February 9.

After a number of women heads of UN agencies and more than 120 ambassadors in Geneva last week signed a petition calling out the headline as racist and sexist, the paper apologised.

 “This headline was inappropriate and unsuitable… We apologise for this editorial mistake,” the paper’s foreign editor-in-chief Samuel Schumacher said in a statement on Friday.

In her tweet, Ngozi welcomed the apology and said she was “thankful to all my sisters, UN Women Leaders and the 124 Ambassadors in Geneva who signed the petition on calling out the racist & sexist remarks in this newspaper.”

 “We need to call out this behaviour when it happens,” she insisted, decrying “the stereotypes women face when they take on leadership positions.

She said the headline debacle reflected the problems raised in a book she co-authored with former Australian prime minister Julie Gillard called “Women and Leadership.”

COVID-19: Lagos extends work-from-home directive by four weeks

The Lagos State Government has further extended the work-from-home directive to civil servants on Salary Grade Levels 12 and below.

A statement issued by the Head of Service, Mr. Hakeem Muri-Okunola, said this is in a bid to further stem the spread of COVID-19 within the public service and other stakeholders.

He expressed the government’s delight that measures put in place to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the state has resulted in a steady decline in the number of recorded cases in the preceding weeks.

Muri-Okunola maintained that in order to sustain the success so far recorded, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has reviewed the directive to all public servants on Salary Grade Levels 12 and below for four weeks, with effect from Monday, 1st to Friday, 26th March 2021.

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The HoS said the directive does not preclude any of the exempted Grade Levels from reporting for duty whenever the Accounting Officer deems it necessary.

He said, “All Public Servants are advised to continue to stay safe by observing all COVID-19 protocols such as Physical Distancing, regular use of face masks and hand hygiene.

“Also, Accounting Officers are to ensure strict adherence to all extant directives aimed to guarantee physical distancing in the workplace by preparation of weekly Duty Rosters as considered germane to effective service delivery in respective MDAs.”

The Lagos State Government has witnessed a decline in the number of infections in the recent past due to the government’s regular updates on preventive measures as well as public enlightenment campaigns to create awareness about measures to stem the spread of the deadly virus.

Chadwick Boseman’s Widow Simone Accepts His Golden Globe Award With Emotional Speech

Chadwick Boseman’s widow Taylor Simone Ledward has accepted the star’s Golden Globe on his behalf. The star passed away last year at the age of 43 after a private four-year battle with cancer.

Since his tragic passing, Chadwick has been recognised in the film industry for his stellar on-screen work as he won Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.

The actor beat Riz Ahmed (Sound of Metal), Anthony Hopkins (The Father), Gary Oldman (Mank), and Tahar Rahim (The Mauritanian) for the gong, which his proud wife accepted in an emotional speech.

Simone said Chadwick would “thank his ancestors”, as her heartbreaking speech saw host Renée Zellweger and his Ma Rainey co-star Viola Davis shed a tear. In her words:

He would thank God. He would thank his parents, he would thank his ancestors for their guidance and their sacrifice.

Heartbroken Taylor Simone, who married the actor before his death after the pair got engaged in October 2019, said her late husband would thank “his incredible team”. She said:

He would say something beautiful, something inspiring, something that would amplify that little voice that tells you can, that tells you the keep going, that calls you back to what you are meant to be doing at this moment in history. And I don’t have his words but we have to take all the moments to celebrate those we love, so thank you HFPA for this opportunity to do exactly that. And hun… you keep em coming. Thank you.

Boseman Chadwick was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in 2016 and secretly battled the disease. He even filmed the entire Black Panther film during his diagnosis, without telling the world of his condition.

Ghana President receives free coronavirus vaccine amidst rejection

President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana on Monday became the world’s first recipient of a coronavirus vaccine from Covax, a global scheme to procure and distribute inoculations for free to “poorer” countries.

“Richer” countries have surged ahead with inoculating their population, but many “poorer” countries (according to news report) are still awaiting their first vaccine doses.

“It is important that I set the example that this vaccine is safe by being the first to have it so that everybody in Ghana can feel comfortable about taking this vaccine,” the 76-year old president said before receiving a shot of Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine in a live broadcast.

The first lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo also received a shot, one day before the rest of the 600,000 doses are deployed across the country.

Ghana’s food and drug authority last month authorised the Indian-made vaccine and Russia’s Sputnik V, as the government aims to target 20 of its 30 million population by year’s end.

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Last Wednesday, Ghana was the first country to receive vaccines from Covax, led by Gavi the Vaccine Alliance, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI).

Some 145 participating economies are set to receive 337.2 million doses by mid-year – enough to vaccinate a little over 3% of their combined populations.

Covax has said it hopes to raise the figure to up to 27% in lower-income countries by the end of December.

Ghana has recorded 84,023 Covid-19 cases and 607 deaths since the start of the pandemic, although the true figure is believed to be higher due to lack of testing.

Schools reopened in January after a 10-month closure, but large social gatherings are banned and land and sea borders have remained closed since March 2020.

Despite the vaccine roll-out, the president said that all the current restrictions to curb the spread of the virus were to remain in place.

It is also important to note that there have also been wide concern on the safety of the coronavirus vaccine. Another angle is the need to enforce vaccine on African countries that have been labelled poor and must be aided by richer countries in procuring the vaccine.

Mistrust and patchy communication have contributed to growing scepticism about Covid-19 vaccines in African countries, with people getting warier of Covid-19 jabs than they would be of other vaccines.

The high level of skepticism and wariness can be traced to suspicion of government elites and some vaccine mishaps

One prevalent theory, for example, holds that the Covid-19 vaccines are designed to quell Africa’s population growth. The adverse effect of vaccine shots on some people further sealed the fear of covid vaccines in the heart of many.

in any case, some countries have refused to take part in vaccination.  In late January, Tanzania’s President John Magufuli dismissed Covid jabs as “dangerous for our health”.

Nigerian-British Actor John Boyega Wins First-Ever Golden Globe Award

Nigerian-British actor and filmmaker, John Boyega, has won his first-ever golden globe award for best supporting actor in a TV series at the 78th edition of the ceremony that held last night.

Boyega was nominated for starring as Leroy Logan in Amazon’s anthology series, Small Axe. He took to his verified Instagram to acknowledge his win.

In the caption section of a picture he posted which detailed his win, the actor wrote, “All I can say is THANK YOU SO MUCH.” Several stars around the world have taken to his comment section to congratulate him.

American actor Jamie Foxx stated that he deserved the award. He described Boyega as a force to be reckoned with. “Yesssssss!!!!! Big ups!!! Well deserved and this is just the beginning. I have the pleasure of working with you at this moment and I can tell you right now that you are a force to be reckoned with congratulations on tonight and keep inspiring and entertaining the universe,” Foxx said.

While Nollwood’s finest and Lion Heart actress, Genevieve Nnaji congratulated the star as she simply wrote, “Congratulations love.”

Patience Ozokwor fondly referred to as Mama G, also wrote, “Congratulations.”

Mikel Arteta to replace Koeman at Barcelona

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Barcelona football club’s presidential hopeful, Joan Laporta has lined up Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta as replacement for Ronald Koeman, according to RAC1.

Presidential favourite Laporta had publicly backed the current manager to remain at Camp Nou.

But should Koeman leave either by sack or mutual consent, Laporta has identified current Arsenal boss as the one to take over at Camp Nou.

Recall that Laporta had recently officially announced the individuals he will work with should he win the elections that will take place later this month.

Laporta, a former President of the club, along with his running mate Rafael Yuste, announced that former Barca goalkeeper, Victor Valdes and Mateu Alemany would work with them if they emerge winners.

Laporta, a former President of the club, is the favourite to win the elections.

When to be concerned about your toddler falls

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It’s inevitable that toddlers will stumble and fall because it’s part of growing up. But how well-equipped are they to handle these potential injuries?

Paediatrician, Dewald Buitendag, says toddlers’ bodies are designed to handle certain blows. Cerebrospinal fluid surrounds a child’s brain, and buffers and protects it when he accidentally bumps his head. He adds that they also tend not to tense up like adults do when they fall, and this limits sprains and fractures.
It’s also very important that when your child hurts himself, be it by tripping, falling off an object or rolling off the bed, that you remain calm. You’ll be surprised at just how resilient he is.

Falls you should take seriously

Despite the common injuries your toddler will suffer, there may come a time when you need to seek medical advice:

  • Falls from a counter top, changing table, high chair, jumping castle or a jungle gym need to be carefully assessed, as well as falls down stairs, or on hard surfaces where your toddler’s head takes most of the impact, says Dr Buitendag.

Post-fall examination

  • Once your toddler has been injured, check her body for cuts, swelling or large bumps.
  • Apply pressure with dry gauze to cuts that won’t stop bleeding, and take him to the doctor or casualty unit for further assessment. If he’s reluctant to move an arm or leg, he may have sustained a sprain or fracture.
  • Ice packs can also be applied to swellings and bumps to prevent them from getting bigger.
  • Dr Buitendag says that a child should be taken to casualty immediately if he has lost consciousness, if his pupils differ in size, if he’s confused, drowsy or difficult to wake, if he has weakness in his arms or legs, is vomiting, or has had a convulsion.

Prevention measures indoors

  • Put safety gates at the top and bottom of stairs in your home.
  • Cover sharp corners with soft material.
  • Always strap your child into a car seat.
  • Never leave your toddler alone on a bed or couch.
  • Install shatterproof glass in sliding glass doors and floor-level windows.
  • Remove loose rugs and clutter.
  • Clean up spills immediately.

Prevention measures outdoors

  • Choose parks and play areas that have soft ground and grass.
  • Don’t let your toddler play on a trampoline with no safety net.
  • Be very alert at jungle gyms and jumping castles.
  • Always keep an eye on your toddler when he plays with other children.
  • Ensure that pools and ponds are covered or fenced off.

Although it can be exhausting, apart from the advice and prevention measures given, you will have to resign yourself to keeping a watchful eye on your toddler most of the time. Invariably, injuries happen when nobody has been watching.

Jangede abductions will be the last – Buhari

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The minister of aviation, Hadi Sirika, has revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari has promised that the abduction of students of Government Girls Secondary School, Jangede, Zamfara state will be the last in the country. 

Last Friday, gunmen attacked the school located at Talata-Mafara local government area of the state and abducted 317 students. 

This is the third abduction of schoolchildren in the northern part of the country within the past three months.

Sirka, who led a delegate of the federal government to Zamfara to commiserate with the people, said Buhari is saddened by the abduction of schoolchildren. 

The minister said the government has the resources and wherewithal to contain the criminals. 

“This abduction of the female students in Jangebe will be the last as the federal government has reorganised the security architecture of the country to nib all the atrocities of these criminals,” NAN quoted him to have said.

“The president is saddened by the abduction of the students from Jangebe and reassures you that the government has all the resources and wherewithal to contain these criminals.

“Buhari also commended Gov. Bello Matawalle of Zamfara’s efforts against armed banditry and promised continued support to bring lasting peace.

“The federal government will continue its partnership with the Zamfara government and its citizens in resolving the security challenges facing the state.”

On his part, Bello Matawalle, governor of the state, said he believes in the president and his efforts in fighting insurgency, adding that the abducted students will soon regain their freedom. 

“I strongly believe in the president and his effort in fighting all forms of insurgence and urge him to improve on the nation’s security,” he said.