Wednesday, 20 May 2020

60-year-old kills 57-year-old wife 'for having affairs with another man'

A 60-year-old man, Yikatey Somatey, has been arrested for killing his wife at Gando near Nyanyema, a suburb of the Sawla-Tuna Kalba District of the Savannah region in Ghana after he accused her of having affairs with another man.

The suspect accused his wife, Bora Bonbiatey 57, of cheating on him by having affairs with another man in their community.

Information gathered by Ghanaweb, an online news medium in Ghana, indicated that the man lured his wife to the bush in the name of performing a family ritual.

While in the bush, he poured pepper in her face before using a machete to inflict multiple wounds on her, leading to her death.

He was then said to have disposed off the body at a nearby bush and absconded. He was however arrested a few hours later.

According to the Sawla District Police Commander, ASP Degraft Armah Adjei who confirmed the news to journalists, the woman’s uncle reported the incident to the police.

“When the police got there, the deceased was lying lifeless with multiple wounds on her head believed to be from cutlass.”

The body of the deceased has since been handed over to the family for burial, he added. 

(Nigeria Tribune)

No plan to impeach Akeredolu over N4.3bn secret money – Ondo Assembly

Ondo State House of Assembly members on Tuesday denied media reports that it was plotting to remove Governor Rotimi Akeredolu from office over the recent discovery of a secret account containing N4 .3 bn state funds.

They said they have a good working relationship with the executive arm of the government, adding that the speculation was to cause disaffection between the two arms.

The funds were said to have been lodged by the state government in a secret Zenith Bank account for over 10 years.

The Chairman of the House Committee on Information, Olugbenga Omole, in a statement after plenary, denied reports that the House met on Monday to begin impeachment proceedings.

The statement said: “There was no plan to commence impeachment moves against Governor Akeredolu.

“The news making the rounds that the Speaker’s lodge was under siege is a hoax and the imagination of those behind it.

“The lodge was never under siege. The armed policemen sighted there were at some distance away and were there to maintain peace, law and order.

Omole explained that the issue of the N 4 .3 bn was discussed at the meeting, adding that all relevant documents relating to the funds should be submitted to the House Committee on Public Accounts and the Committee on Finance and Appropriation , respectively.


People with asthma 'shouldn't wear face masks', experts warn

People who have asthma or other lung conditions should not wear a face mask if it makes it more difficult to breathe, experts have warned.
The Government issued advice last week telling Brits to wear face masks where they can’t stay two metres away from other people to stop the spread of COVID-19.

Masks can help stop the spread of coronavirus – by catching droplets which infect other people – they may not stop the wearer from getting the virus, but prevents them passing it into the others.
Masks could make it ‘harder to breathe’
Asthma UK said: “For some people with asthma, wearing a face covering might not be easy. It could make it feel harder to breathe.

“The government has advised the people with respiratory conditions don’t need to wear face coverings – so if you are finding it hard, then don’t wear one.”

The Government guidance says: “If you can, wear a face covering in an enclosed space where social distancing isn’t possible and where you will come into contact with people you do not normally meet.

“This is most relevant for short periods indoors in crowded areas, for example, on public transport or in some shops.”
It adds: “Face coverings should not be used by children under the age of 2 or those who may find it difficult to manage them correctly. For example, primary age children unassisted, or those with respiratory conditions.”

For people who suffer from asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD), cystic fibrosis, chronic bronchitis, emphysema or lung cancer, wearing masks can be particularly difficult.
Immunology and infectious diseases specialist at New York University Dr Purvi Parikh told the MailOnline: “Those with lung conditions are in a catch-22 because they probably need the mask more than the average person but it can be challenging to breathe.

“A tight mask on your face can make anyone have trouble breathing.

“I even get it when I’m treating my patients.”

She said warm weather could make it even more difficult.

“We’re approaching summer-time so it’s hot outside, and when you’re consistently breathing hot air on top of your own breath that can be quite uncomfortable.”

The Government has published a how-to guide to help people make their own facial coverings – and stresses people should not be buying medical grade masks needed by NHS staff and social care workers.

Dr Parikh said people who can wear masks comfortably – even if they have asthma or COPD – should do so where possible.

She said: “[Vulnerable] people should absolutely wear masks if they can.

Not only will it protect them but people with asthma or COPD may actually spread more of the virus because they’re coughing, sneezing and breathing harder than other people.” (Metro UK)

Nigeria records 226 new cases of COVID-19, total infections now 6401


Nigeria has recorded  226 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total number of confirmed infections in the country to 6401.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) made this known on Tuesday.
The centre said that one patient died of coronavirus-related complications in the country, bringing the total number of fatalities to 192.

It said “On the 19th of May 2020, 226 new confirmed cases and 1 death was recorded in Nigeria”

No new state has reported a case in the last 24 hours.

Till date, 6401 cases have been confirmed, 1734 cases have been discharged and 192 deaths have been recorded in 34 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

The 226 new cases are reported from 16 states- Lagos (131), Ogun (25), Plateau (15), Edo (11), Kaduna (7), Oyo (6), FCT (5), Adamawa (5), Jigawa (4), Ebonyi (4), Borno (4), Nasarawa (3), Bauchi (2), Gombe (2), Enugu (1), Bayelsa (1)

Tuesday, 19 May 2020

BREAKING: FG Fires Managing Director Of TCN

The Federal Government has on Tuesday, removed the Managing Director of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Usman Gur Mohammed.

The Minister of Power , Mohammed Sale, approved of Mohammed ’s sack on Tuesday.

This was disclosed in a statement by spokesman of the minister, Aaron Artimas.

Artimas also confirmed the authenticity of the statement and appointment of Sule Abdulaziz in acting capacity.

He said: “As part of continuing measures to reposition and improve the performance of the power Sector in the country, the Honorable Minister of Power Engr. Sale Mamman hereby announces major changes at the Transmission Company of Nigeria,”.

“Accordingly, the Managing Director of the TCN, Usman Gur Mohammed has been removed from office with immediate effect. He is being replaced with Engr. Sule Ahmed Abdulaziz, as Managing Director, in acting capacity.

“The Honorable Minister has also confirmed the appointment of four directors who have been on acting position in the Company for some time.”

BREAKING: APC fixes dates for Edo, Ondo Guber Primaries as INEC sticks to timetable

The ruling All Progressives Congress APC has announced Monday, June 22 and Monday, July 20 for its governorship primary elections in Edo and Ondo states.

This came as the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC said it would stick to its timetable and schedule of activities regarding the elections in both states.

National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee of INEC, Festus Okoye in a statement on Tuesday night said the commission had met earlier in the day and deliberated on a wide range of issues including the conduct of the Edo and Ondo Governorship elections, as well as the nine outstanding bye elections in different parts of the country.

He said; “The Commission deliberated extensively on a Policy Framework that will guide its operations, activities and engagements with critical stakeholders in view of the COVID-19 Pandemic and its impact on the electoral process in Nigeria. 

Based on this, the Commission will on Thursday 21st May 2020 issue a Policy Framework for engagement with stakeholders, the conduct of the two end of tenure governorship elections, outstanding bye elections and future electoral activities.

“The Commission reiterated its commitment to conduct the Edo and Ondo Governorship elections on 19th September and 10th October 2020 as contained in the Timetable and Schedule of Activities released on 6th February 2020.

“We reassure Nigerians of our resolve and determination to provide the requisite guidance, innovation and leadership in conducting elections in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Commission is committed to fulfilling its constitutional responsibility of conducting elections but without jeopardizing the health and wellbeing of citizens, stakeholders or its valued staff.

“The Commission will accelerate consultations and engagements with political parties, civil society organizations, security agencies and health authorities as soon as its Policy Framework is finalized this week.
“We again urge everyone to remain safe and healthy by complying with all the guidelines and protocols issued by the health authorities”, said.
APC Primaries

APC in a notice by its National Organizing Secretary, Emma Ibediro fixed the cost of its nomination and expression of interest forms for N22.5 million cumulatively.
While there is no separate charge for running mates, female and physically challenged aspirants were however given a 50 percent rebate.(Vanguard)