Margaret Chan – WHO Chief
China has contributed six million U.S. dollars to the UN World Food Programme (WFP) to support the agency’s emergency operation in response to the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa.
A WFP official disclosed the contribution in a statement in New York on Monday.
It quoted Denise Brown, WFP Regional Director for West Africa, as saying that “the contribution comes at a very difficult time when the world needs to reverse Ebola’s advance.’’
She noted that the agency and its partners are also supplying food to people under medical quarantine, patients receiving treatment, as well as their relatives and affected communities.
She said the donation would allow WFP to purchase vital food supplies for over 300,000 people for one month in the three affected countries, as well as support its logistical needs.
Brown called on other countries and donor agencies to continue to contribute funds and humanitarian items in order to bring relief to those affected by the Ebola outbreak and the survivors.
An estimated 1.3 million people have been impacted by the virus in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
Meanwhile, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has again praised Cuba for sending more doctors, nurses to fight the Ebola pandemic in West Africa.
It added that a team of 165 Cuban medical doctors and nurses had earlier arrived in Sierra Leone in October to support the Ebola response efforts.
WHO chief Margaret Chan, who spoke via video conference to delegates attending a Summit of a regional group of Latin American and Caribbean countries on Ebola, said:
“The aim of the meeting in Havana, Cuba, is to define who will contribute what to resolving this complex emergency, as well stopping the spread of the virus.
“I must thank the Cuban government for giving the Ebola outbreak response so many highly experienced Cuban doctors and nurses.
“I have seen the many news photographs of these staff in their sparkling white jackets ready to help.
“This brings a most welcome phase of hope to what is otherwise a horrific outbreak,’’ Chan said
Newly elected Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, has criticized his predecessor,Kayode Fayemi, for spending N3.3 billion on the Governor’s lodge.
According to Vanguard, Fayose made the following remarks while administering oath of office for his new Special Assistants:“My heart nearly failed me when I got to the new governor’s lodge last Thursday. The mansion cost N3.3 billion. It was initially awarded for N2.3 billion and later increased to N2.7 billion, while a sum of N640 million was used to procure fittings and furniture.
“And this building will require N150 million to maintain annually. Ekiti cannot sustain this and we have to do something about it.
How could a governor be living in such a house when the masses are living in abject poverty?”
Actress Mercy Johnson is yet to release a photo of herself and her new born son but has revealed the name herself and husband chose for their new bundle of joy. His name is Henry, which means ruler.
Hopefully, we will get the pic of mum and son sometime this week. Mercy welcomed Henry on Wednesday 15th of October. The couple already have a daughter, Purity.
For killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day in 2013, double-amputee athlete Oscar Pistorius has been sentenced to 5 years in prison by Judge Thokozile Masipa.The following was what she considered before imposing her sentence. 1. Culpable homicide – 5 years in prison2. For the Tasha shooting which he was found guilty for – 3 years in prison, wholly suspended for 5 years with conditions. The two sentences will run concurrently. His family is not planning to appeal.He will serve a minimum of 10 months in jail, after that, he’ll be sent home to serve the remainder of his sentence under strict supervision controls. This will be up to South African Correction Services.What do you guys think of this sentence? Too light, severe or appropriate?
Some students of the Nigerian Law School have responded to the statements made by the Director of Administration of the Law School yesterday (read here), calling it appalling, contradictory and a blatant lie. They have written to explain some facts that they say are easily evidenced by the law school records. Find the statement below…
The Nigerian Law School has issued a statement in the media claiming that the mass failure of the 2014 results is a lie. It is so unfortunate that an institution like the Nigerian Law School and its new acting DG cannot even stand by their actions and tell the truth.
The Nigerian law school is meant to be an institution that breeds future legal practitioners and Judges of this great country. The mass failure of 5800 students is no joke and cannot be kept hidden.
There are some students that their whole community or villages had to pull their resources together before paying their tuition fees. Some students parents had to sacrifice and forfeit money they have been saving to maintain their household only so one child in the family can get an opportunity to become a lawyer while others had to endulge in hard labour to pay the fees of the Nigerian Law School which cost 365,000 Naira.
The new acting DG called ONADEKO and his puppet that have been lying in the media should know that the more they lie, the stronger it will make the student who’s lives have been stolen to stand up against such tyranny and oppression. We live in an age of multiple social media networks and an age with a plethora of global communication.
It is written in the article that only 57.01% of students passed and in the same article it is written that only 1000 students failed. As you can see that makes absolutely no sense. It is written in the article that 5841 regular students wrote this years exam. It can also be easily checked that way more than 5841 regular students took the exam. By records given by the secretary of the law school of Abuja, over 7000 students throughout all the campuses with 2000 students writing the exam in the law school in Abuja wrote the bar 2 exam and only 1200 are being called to bar with 800 students given conditional passes.
These are facts that can easily be obtained by the law school as it can be given by just inquiring at the Abuja campus. Even if 1335 students were resitting exams with only 88 people passing, that would mean 5665 students failed. This is something that has never happened in the history of any law school in any country. If 5665 students who took the exam for the first time failed an exam that they paid over 300,000 Naira for then it is blatantly obvious that there is a problem with the institution and not the students.
It’s acceptable that some students do not take the exam seriously enough, but it is ridiculous to say that 5665 students which excludes the resit students were not up to standard.
The students will not relent nor tolerate Onadeko’s actions because he can’t steal peoples lives and come out in the media with a blatant lie due to his incapacity to handle the affairs of the Nigerian law school. He has failed as a leader and a legal practitioner due to his actions. If the the students of the Nigerian law school cannot rise up and defend themselves and the results that has been stolen from them,how can they come out and defend people in the society that have been unlawfully affected in different ways.
The mass failure of the 2014 results is a test to the Nigerian law students and they have been charged with the duty of defending themselves and the next set of students after them. If the DG claims that the students are lying, then let him publish the results in newspapers for everyone to see. The students should rely in the capability,integrity and judgement of institutions which the efficacy of their authority supersedes that of the Nigeria Law School such as the National Assembly and the Body of Benchers.
Nigeria has it’s problems,yes! But we have not lost hope in the integrity of all our institutions. They should continue striving for what is right until a proper investigation has been conducted which we believe will reveal the truth about the situation. Rumor has it that the DG called ONADEKO marked some of the answer scripts himself.
If the Judiciary, Body of Benchers and the National Assembly does not investigate the mass failure of the 2014 Law School results will only lead to the conclusion that Nigeria and it’s institutions of knowledge are nothing but play grounds of the heads of institutions who will do what they want,when they want.
The Judiciary and the National Assembly are the ordinary persons institution of hope. If they don’t investigate this foul play under the leadership of ONADEKO as acting DG of the Nigerian Law School and penalize him ,then the Executive arm of government will have to intervene and play it’s role as the protectors of the nations students, youths and institutions in general.
2013 Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Anna Ebiere Banner this morning posted a picture of herself in her new school, Middlesex University, Dubai, London’s first and only campus in the U.A.E. Anna is said to be studying journalism.
In life, there is bound to be an embarrassing moment, which is not easily forgotten. And for talented and pretty actress, Ini Edo, there’s no exception. Presently, the actress is reported to be having issues with her marriage, which is being fed upon by some gossip media platforms. For some days now, there have been several reports that her marriage to Philip Ehiagwina, who is based abroad, has crashed.There have also been some twists to the matter as well as allegations flying around as regards the real reasons for the crack in the union that was consummated in 2008. But that is not the crux of today’s story, but for another day.In one of Ini Edo’s interviews before her marriage brouhaha, she disclosed that her embarrassing moment was when her skirt tore by the side while trying to alight from a commercial motorcycle after she had rushed to pick her estranged husband from the airport.Ini Edo explained that she had taken the commercial motorcycle popularly called ‘okada’ in Lagos to meet Philip at the airport, but on getting there, she learnt that the man had gone to Ogudu and had to rushed down there. But on alighting from the ‘okada’, her skirt tore and she felt embarrassed.Ini Edo is one of the respected actresses in Nigeria who earns big. She has endorsed some products and reportedly paid handsomely for that.




























