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Sinach Appreciates God For 2020, Declaring 2021 Already Better

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Renowned worship leader and music minister Osinachi Egbu popularly known as Sinach took to her instagram page, to express herself in gratitude to God, appreciating Him for the year 2020 in the midst of the challenges.

Sinach said: “Ahhh 2020 has been a tough year for so many but, I always walk with the Word of God in my mouth knowing that it will always end in praise!!

Like many of you it was an opportunity for the light of the life of God in you to shine in the darkness for you are the light in your world!!”

The multiple award winner went on to say she approaches the end of the year with thanksgiving knowing that the glory of the latter is greater than the former, telling her fans they will always win.

Sinach added “Thank you Jesus for the fellowship with the Spirit of God and His Word that kept our mind at peace regardless!! Thank you for protection, thank you for health, most especially thank you for family and friends like you! Some of you may not see any reason to praise God but, I want you to praise Him from a position of victory as we declare that 2021 is already better than 2020!!”

What is a seizure?

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seizure is a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells (also called neurons or nerve cells) that causes temporary abnormalities in muscle tone or movements (stiffness, twitching or limpness), behaviors, sensations or states of awareness.

There are different types, and each can cause different symptoms. A seizure may result from a medical condition or other issue, such as drug use.

The human brain has billions of nerve cells. They control the way we think, move, and feel by sending each other electrical signals. An abnormal electrical discharge can interfere with these signals, resulting in a seizure.

A medical condition, such as epilepsy, can cause these discharges that lead to seizures, as can a brain injury or chronic drug or alcohol misuse.

Doctors classify seizures into groups based on the part of the brain affected and how the seizure presents.

Generalized seizures

A generalized seizure results from abnormal electrical activity in both sides, or hemispheres, of the brain.

This type of seizure may be “absent” or tonic-clonic.

Absence seizures

Experts sometimes call these “petit mal” seizures. They might cause the person to spend a few seconds blinking quickly or staring into space. The person might describe it as “zoning out.”

Tonic-clonic seizures

Another name for this type is a “grand mal” seizure. Someone having a tonic-clonic seizure might cry out or lose consciousness.

They may fall to the floor and shake, jerk, or have muscle spasms. Afterward, they may feel very tired.

Focal seizures

A focal seizure happens when there is abnormal electrical activity in just one part of the brain. Doctors may also call them partial seizures.

The symptoms of a focal seizure depend on the area of the brain affected. This type of seizure might change a person’s movements, sensations, or feelings.

Someone having a focal seizure might:

make repetitive jerking movements

become floppy or stiff

cry out or scream

have a feeling of déjà vu

taste or smell something strange

experience numbness or tingling

see colored or flashing lights

hallucinate

become confused

Secondary generalized seizures

An electrical discharge that causes a seizure may start in one side of the brain and spread to both. The name for this is a secondary generalized seizure or a focal-to-bilateral tonic-clonic seizure.

When this happens, the person usually loses consciousness and starts jerking or shaking.

Health conditions that cause seizures

Seizures are often associated with a medical condition, such as:

epilepsy

diabetes

meningitis, an infection of the membranes that surround the brain

encephalitis, inflammation of the brain

dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease

a stroke

in rare cases, a brain tumor

Other causes

Some people are prone to seizure-producing electrical discharges, and the reasons are not always clear.

One or more of the following factors may be involved:

stress

not eating enough

not sleeping enough

medication side effects

drug or alcohol misuse

a head injury

Prevention

Depending on the cause, seizures may be preventable. Someone with epilepsy, for example, may be able to prevent seizures if their treatment plan is effective and they use their medication as advised.

Seizures can stem from high or low blood sugar, so for someone with diabetes, for example, the best method of prevention is to keep blood sugar levels stable. A doctor may also recommend antiepileptic drugs (AEDs).

Avoiding the misuse of drugs and alcohol and reading medication labeling carefully before starting a new treatment can also help prevent seizures.

Treatment

If a person has a single seizure, they may not need treatment. But if a doctor believes that more seizures are likely, they may recommend AEDs. These completely stop seizures in about 70% of people who take them.

If medication does not work and the seizures are focal, the doctor may suggest surgery. This may be a resection, which involves removing any abnormal tissue in the brain that is causing the seizures.

Another surgical option is called disconnection, and it involves separating the abnormal tissue responsible for the seizures from the rest of the brain.

A different option is neuromodulation, which involves wearing an implanted device that alters nerve activity — either through deep brain stimulation, responsive neurostimulation, or vagal nerve stimulation.

#NoBusinessasUsual: France, others withdraw from Iran business forum over execution

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Following a growing row between Iran and European nations over the execution of Iranian dissident journalist Ruhollah Zam.

France said on Sunday its ambassador to Iran would not participate in an online business forum in Tehran this week.

Other envoys from Germany, Austria and Italy were also cancelling their involvement in the Dec. 14 event, the French Foreign Ministry said on Twitter.

At the foot of its tweet, the ministry ran the hashtag #nobusinessasusual.

In a separate statement, organisers of the Europe-Iran business forum later said they were postponing the event.

Earlier, Iran’s Foreign Ministry summoned the envoys from France and Germany, the current holder of the European Union’s rotating presidency, to protest over French and EU criticism of the execution on Saturday, Iranian media reported.

France on Saturday called Zam’s execution “barbaric and unacceptable”, and said it ran counter to Iran’s international obligations.

Zam had been based in Paris before he was captured in Iraq and taken to Iran.

Zam was convicted of fomenting violence during anti-government protests in 2017.

His Amadnews feed had more than one million followers.

Honda To Resume Full Production Operations At UK Car Plant

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Honda says its British car plant will restart production on Monday after problems importing parts had halted output since Wednesday.

The Japanese company said in a statement on Sunday it had told staff at its Swindon plant “full production operations will resume in all areas”.

Congestion at UK ports and delays in the arrival of ships disrupted Honda’s “just-in-time” production schedules.

A number of companies have reported congestion at ports increasing.

The issue at ports has been building in recent weeks, with problems initially at Felixstowe, but recently at Southampton and London Gateway as well.

The backlog has built up as companies increased orders after the initial coronavirus lockdown, while others have looked to stockpile goods before the end of the Brexit transition period on 31 December.

Jerusalem Bakery Café: ‘Abu Dhabi’ Doughnut A Hanukkah Hit In Israel

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Customers are lining up at a Jerusalem bakery-cafe for the “Abu Dhabi” doughnut, a date-flavoured confectionery inspired by Israel’s new relations with the United Arab Emirates.

Doughnuts, called “sufganiyot” in Hebrew, are a popular fare in Israel during the current holiday of Hanukkah, in which Jews traditionally eat deep-fried delicacies.

This year, pastry chefs Itzik and Keren Kadosh put a new twist on the treat.

At their Cafe Kadosh, they devised the Abu Dhabi doughnut, filled with cream made from dates shipped by the UAE’s Jewish community, with a nougat crown topped with an edible gold leaf. It sells for 22 shekels ($6.76), compared with 18 shekels ($5.50) for a regular doughnut.

The new product, Itzik Kadosh said on Sunday, was a way “to appreciate the peace process” upon which Israel and the UAE have embarked.

Three months ago, Israel and the UAE signed a U.S.-brokered deal to normalise relations, an alliance partly fuelled by common concerns about regional powerhouse Iran.

Tali Pinto, a customer from Tel Aviv, said there was something particularly sweet in tasting a doughnut with ingredients on “special delivery” from the Gulf.

British Government In Talks To Fund £20bn Nuclear Power Plant

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The government has begun talks with EDF about the construction of a new £20bn nuclear power plant in Suffolk.

The Sizewell C site could generate 3.2 gigawatts of electricity, enough to provide 7% of the UK’s energy needs but the project has proved controversial with campaigners saying it is “ridiculously expensive”.

The government said any deal would be subject to a range of approvals on areas such as value for money and affordability.

It said negotiations will be dependent on the progress of the Hinkley Point C nuclear energy plant in Somerset which France’s EDF is building in partnership with China General Nuclear Power.

The government said if the project proceeds, it could create thousands of new jobs during construction and operation.

With other nuclear projects suffering recent setbacks, and an identical plant already under construction in Somerset, Sizewell was the clear front runner to get approval.

US Officially Removes Sudan From State Sponsors Of Terrorism List

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According to U.S embassy in Khartoum, Sudan has been officially removed from a list of state sponsors of terror.

In a statement posted by the US embassy on social media, it read in parts “The congressional notification period of 45 days has lapsed and the Secretary of State has signed a notification stating rescission of Sudan’s State Sponsor of Terrorism designation is effective as of today (December 14), to be published in the Federal Register.”

US President Donald Trump had in October said Sudan will come off the list after it pays compensation of $335m (£259m) to victims and families of al-Qaeda’s 1998 bombing of US embassies in Africa.

Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok had responded by saying the funds had been transferred.

Sudan was listed in 1993 when al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden lived there as a guest of the government. It was along with Iran, North Korea and Syria.

Kenya Hosts Leader Of Self-Declared Republic Of Somaliland

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Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta will on Monday hold talks with the President of the self-declared republic of Somaliland, Muse Bihi, amid frosty relations with neighbouring Somalia.

Somalia had last month expelled Kenya’s ambassador to Mogadishu and recalled its envoy from Nairobi. It accused Kenya of alleged interference in its internal and political affairs.

Kenya’s foreign affairs ministry said the talks between President Kenyatta and President Bihi will be on “mutual interests”.

In a message posted on social media by the ministry, it said “Somaliland is an important partner in the Horn of Africa region in the fight against terrorism and particularly al-Shabab,” adding that this is the second visit by a Somaliland leader following a similar one by President Kahin Riyale Kahin in 2006.

Somaliland declared independence in 1991 but is not officially recognised by the United Nations (UN), African Union (AU) or any country.

Communal Clashes: Olu of Warri Decries attacks

The Olu of Warri, His Majesty, Ogiame Ikenwoli, has bemoaned the prevailing bloodbath at settling communal disputes just as he reiterated his commitment to peace and cooperation among the various ethnic nationalities in Delta State.

The frontline traditional ruler made the assertions at his Ajamimorha Royal Palace on Saturday on the occasion of the celebration of his fifth coronation anniversary which he described as “a significant milestone”.

The monarch specifically called for peaceful coexistence between the Itsekiri and their neighours in Delta declaring that “no human needs, wants, demands or ambition is worth the blood of any of our people”.

He also urged the youths under the umbrella body of Itsekiri National Youth Council to sheathe swords and embrace unity for the organisation to thrive.

The monarch said, “We, however, must point out that whatever grievances they (the people) have should be pursued in a way that will continue to engender peaceful peaceful coexistence and discourage violence and bloodshed. No human needs, wants, demands or ambition is worth the blood of any of our people.

“We, therefore, stand ready and prepared to do all that we can to continue to promote peace and contribute to the security of lives and national assets in our kingdom within the three Warri local government areas.”

Abducted Students: Outrage as Katsina Gov says 333 still missing

Prominent groups and Nigerians from different walks of life, on Sunday, took a swipe at the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), over Friday’s abduction of students of the Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina State.

Most of those who reacted said Buhari had failed and said they were shocked that the President had not visited the school despite the fact that he is in Katsina State on a weeklong vacation.

Those, who commented on the abduction of the students and Buhari’s inaction, included the Coalition of Northern Groups; the Middle Belt Forum; the Publicity Secretary of Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin; the Pan Niger Delta Forum; and the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo.

Also, on Sunday, several Nigerians took to the social media to lambast the President for failing to visit the school.

However, the Presidency, through the Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said its focus was how to quickly resolve the issue thrown up by the abduction of the students, and not politics.

Shehu said this in a telephone interview with one of our correspondents, who sought to know from him when Buhari was planning to visit the school.

In responding, the presidential aide said, “As I speak to you, the Minister of Defence and the nation’s service chiefs just left the place.”

When told that Nigerians were already faulting the President for sending a delegation, while he is currently in the state, Shehu said, “Our focus is about resolving the issue. Leave us out of politics.”

Buhari criticised for failing to visit school

Several Nigerians took to the social media to criticise the President for failing to visit the school and wondered why he would ask the National Security Adviser, Babagana Monguno, to travel to Katsina State from Abuja, when he (Buhari) was currently in the same state on vacation.

One @SodiqTade tweeted, “My problem right now is Buhari sending delegates to Katsina from Abuja while he is currently in the same state. It takes minutes to get to the school but no let’s waste resources.

“Those who asked Goodluck Jonathan to travel miles from Kano down to the incident site in Borno on same day are now making ‘long distance’ excuse for Buhari. Even though the incident site is Katsina and Buhari is in the same Katsina. They said 150 minutes road journey is much for him.”

@EhiOziegbe tweeted, “Buhari should resign if he is not well. How can he be in Katsina and a delegation is going there? There is something that is not adding up with all the nonsense happening in the North.”

Similarly, one @Boufdadi tweeted, “Where is Buhari? Why isn’t he showing his face? Why can’t he go and commiserate with the parents of the abducted children? There are things we are not being told. Time will tell us these things.”

Another tweep, @maojawo, described the visit by the delegation as a waste of public resources.

“Wastage seems to be the only thing this government know how to do. Buhari in Katsina cannot pay condolence to the people, he sent people from Abuja to do it for him. The time, energy, and resources for it are wasted,” he tweeted.

“Is the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria not in Katsina State? Only God knows how much fund will go down into this visit,” @aladeniyi_ asked.

In his contribution, @DanielBalogun wondered why Buhari could not cut short his vacation to visit the school and commiserate with families of the victims.

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“This does not add up. Ordinarily, the sitting President will cut short his private visit to attend to issue in his state. He should be seen with Masari to find the 333/600 students remaining. Another lesser delegation? Really? Is Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo also incapacitated?” he tweeted.

Be a man of honour, resign, M’Belt Forum tells Buhari

The Middle Belt Forum, on Sunday, asked the President to resign from his position having failed to tackle the security challenges facing the country.

Speaking with one of our correspondents in Jos, the National President of the Middle Belt Forum, Dr Bitrus Porgu, lamented the incident and wondered why Buhari, who promised to bring insurgency to an end within three months of assuming office, would continue to remain in power for more than six years without solving the problem.

Porgu said, “As far as we are concerned, in a civilised society, he would have resigned as an honourable person, because he has not been able to fulfil his promise to Nigerians.

“Unfortunately, in our clime, that has not happened, because people are not people of honour. The abduction in Kastina is just one too many. Those who abducted the young students will go and initiate them forcefully into terrorism and this is an unfortunate development.

“As the students were abducted, just yesterday (Saturday), a village south of Chibok in Borno State was attacked by terrorists, and from the information I gathered, two soldiers were killed along with one civilian, while the soldiers were able to bring down two of the insurgents.”

On his part, Odumakin said the nation had become virtually ungoverned under the President.

“The position of the President has become untenable and it is a wasteful venture calling for his resignation. The country under him is virtually ungoverned and practically ungovernable,” he stated.

While sympathising with the families of the abducted students, PANDEF described the action as condemnable and unacceptable, especially as it happened in the President’s home state.

It, however, said calls for the resignation of Buhari over the prevailing insecurity in the country was misplaced.

The spokesman for PANDEF, Ken Robinson, who stated this in a chat with one of our correspondents, said there were constitutional provisions to fall back on if the President was failing in his responsibilities.

He stated, “The fact remains that this administration of Muhammadu Buhari has failed Nigerians and has failed to secure and protect the lives and property of Nigerians across the country.”

On its part, Ohanaeze Ndigbo said calling for the resignation of the President because of the pervading insecurity in the country would not solve the problem.

Ohanaeze’s Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Chief Chuks Ibegbu, who spoke to one of our correspondents, asked: “If he resigns, who solves the problem?

“You can consider that in a sane clime, but we have not yet built sanity in our polity. Those that may be genuinely asking him to resign will become attack dogs if you tell them. Our real solution is restructuring our polity.”

Self-defence only option left for northerners – CNG

But the Coalition of Northern Group said the call for the resignation of the President, would not be out of place.

According to the CNG, the only option left for northerners in the current face of insecurity, is self defence.

The CNG’s Spokesperson, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman told one of our correspondents in Kaduna on Sunday that the organisation was pained by the renewed onslaught of attacks on Northerners by bandits.