15 May, 2020

193 New Cases of COVID19 (15/05/2020)

One hundred and ninety three new cases of #COVID19 have been reported in Nigeria.

Confirmed cases of coronavirus in Nigeria have increased to 5162 after 193 new infections were put down on Thursday

This was released by NCDC on its Tweeter Handle on Thursday night.

193 new cases of #COVID19;


58-Lagos
46-Kano
35-Jigawa
12-Yobe
9-FCT
7-Ogun
5-Plateau
5-Gombe
4-Imo
3-Edo

14 May, 2020

On The New Chief of Staff

That the newly unveiled Chief of Staff to  Prsident Muhammadu Buhari is Professor Ibrahim Agboola Gambari is no more news. he was announced to the post by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation,  Boss Mustapha, yesterday. However, some are wondering if he has the energy for the post given his advanced age. They point to the fact the new CoS is 75 years old. With his age would he be able to cope with the frenetic pace of his office? Netizens pointed to the fact the President Buhari has a penchant for old men. They point the president past appointments like the former CoS Mallam Abba Kyari who died at the age of 67 earlier on17 April, the Minister of Agriculture who is 72 years, etc. Some have also likened Buhari's government to a gerontocracy. 
Others accuse him of nepotism and favoritism. Some even joked that Nigeria scrapped the study of History in schools because those who are supposed to be studied are still in power. Below are some tweets.

13 May, 2020

F.G To Commence School Feeding Programmme--Minister

The Federal government has made known its readiness to start home feeding of pupils under the school feeding programme of the government. The home feeding programme was announced by the Minister of Humanitarian Affair, Disaster Management and Social Development, Mrs Sadiya Umar Farouq. She said the programme will start with the FCT, Lagos, Ogun, and Kano state. Since schools have been closed the pupils will be given their food at their various home addresses. The programme will take off in 31 states where the Federal government is budgeting a hefty sum of N679m per day, which is about N13.5 monthly. The cost of logistics is expected to be heavy as food will be delivered to individual pupils’ homes. If on the other hand, pupils are expected to congregate to collect the food, the spread of Covid-19 is guaranteed. Mrs Sadiya Farouq said 3.1m households would benefit from the programme. 60% of the programme cost will be borne by the FG while the states will cough up the balance. The feeding programme will commence on Thursday the 14th of May 2020 with 3,131,971 households benefiting.
  A lot of people are skeptical of the workability of the project. Does the FG know the pupils’ addresses?  Is the government ready for the logistical challenges? Others believe the project is just another white elephant project crafted to divert public funds into private pockets. The various adjectives used to describe the project by some commentators include: sham, smokescreen, embarrassing, disrespectful, dishonest, unrealistic, etc.

12 May, 2020

Osinbajo, Chairman of Association of Short Men--el-Rufai

Nasir El-Rufai, the governor of Kaduna state has conferred the chairmanship of the Association of Short  Men on the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo. He made this declaration on his twitter handle @elrufai while reacting to a video interview with @Tejubabyfacetv in 2010. In the said video,  he jocularly said he was the Secretary General of Nigerian Association of Short Men.
  While recalling how time flies,  he thanked @Tejubabyfacetv for the interview.  
He however posited that  "the current chairman of the Nigerian Association of Short People….so we are represented at the highest echelons of governance! Thanks Teju." He  was at his comedic best.  

Covid-19 Update (Nigeria)

11 May, 2020

Jigawa Deaths Caused by Malaria--Senator

A senator representing Jigawa North  at the National Assembly has stated the cause of the mysterious deaths  ravaging parts of the Nigerian state. Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia blamed a deadly combination of excessive heat, fasting and malaria. He stated  that only 46 people has so far died when in the state rather than the purported 100 deaths being bandied about. The 46 deaths has nothing to do with the Covid-19 pandemic. 

According to him "A five-man committee which has a World Health Organisation, WHO, member found only 46 deaths throughout Jigawa."

The  senator went further to state that "the people reported dead were elderly with health challenges. Even when you tell them not to fast, they bluntly refused." 
 He stated all these while reacting to reports of the  deaths  being as a result of the deadly pandemic coronavirus

What Is Herd Immunity?

With the advent of the Covid-19, no one was immune to the virus. Because there was no immunity, it was easy for the virus to spread across communities. However, when a greater population (usually 70-90%) is immune to the virus 75% who get into contact with a carrier won’t get it. If you are infected with measles but everyone you interact with has been vaccinated, transmission will be stopped in its tracks. Therefore the spread of the virus is kept to a manageable level. Herd immunity helped curb infectious diseases like chicken pox, mumps, measles, and recently, polio through the use of vaccines.
  There are basically two ways to achieve herd immunity: a large swath of the population gets infected or get a vaccine. But In the absence of a vaccine, developing immunity to a disease like Covid-19 requires actually being infected with the coronavirus. For this to work, prior infection has to confer immunity against future infection. Sweden is best known for being an advocate of herd immunity Sweden, The nation  is asking older people and those with underlying health issues to self-quarantine but is keeping many schools, restaurants and bars open. Many commentators have suggested that this would also be a good policy for poorer countries like those in Africa. But given the fatality rate, there is no way to do this without huge numbers of casualties,  considering the fact that Sweden has already seen far more deaths than its neighbors. 
  For herd immunity to actually work, vaccination must have coferred immunity or prior infection has to confer immunity against future infectio.  At present there is no vaccination and Science has not yet proven that a person cured of Covid-19 can not be reinfected. Scientists believe the time to discuss herd immunity is when we have a vaccine developed, and not before. The way to stop the spread of Covid-19 is by avoiding people who are sick.
So stay home, stay safe, and practice physical distancing as much as possible. 

10 May, 2020

Real Men are Dark in Complexion

Real Men are Dark in Complexion ―Mandi Ujunwa  Obi 
    The Nollywood actress  posted to her  Instagram page of her realisation  "that real men are dark in complexion while fair ones are spiritual husbands”,   Mandi Obi,  a former make-up artist turned  Nollywood rising star,  is not shy in baring her heart to her teeming fans going by her penchant for controversial posts on her IG handle. 

Demand for the whereabouts of Buhari, Osinbajo amid COVID-19 Pandemic, regrettable and shameful--BOSF

The Buhari Osinbajo Solidarity Front  had described those concerned about the whereabouts of Vice president Osinbajo as distracting the nation's  attention from focusing on the Covid-19 pandenmic. In a statement signed by the group's coordinator Olawale Badmus opined that  some  "people have been looking for ways to ensure that they become the centre of attention at a time when all hands should be on deck to fight the unseen enemy." The group also called  it "laughable that supposed adults will position themselves like kids and ask questions that even three-year-old kids wouldn’t ask. BOSF said the President and Vice President are discharging their duties from their offices and it is clear for all to see. The BOSF  called what it termed harbingets of hate and shameless liars are "only interested in taking the society on a ride using Social Media.” While saying leaders across the world are operating 
from their offices and home, the group also  believed Nigeria leadership cannot be left out in this global practices even as some people are  "only interested in taking the society on a ride using Social Media.”
 The BOSF called those  calling for the resignation of  the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adeshina, "mere traducers who are up to no good."

Demand for the whereabouts of Buhari, Osinbajo amid COVID-19 Pandemic, regrettable and shameful--BOSF

The Buhari Osinbajo Solidarity Front  had described those concerned about the whereabouts of Vice president Osinbajo as distracting the nation's  attention from focusing on the Covid-19 pandenmic. In a statement signed by the group's coordinator Olawale Badmus opined that  some  "people have been looking for ways to ensure that they become the centre of attention at a time when all hands should be on deck to fight the unseen enemy." The group also called  it "laughable that supposed adults will position themselves like kids and ask questions that even three-year-old kids wouldn’t ask. BOSF said the President and Vice President are discharging their duties from their offices and it is clear for all to see. The BOSF  called what it termed harbingets of hate and shameless liars are "only interested in taking the society on a ride using Social Media.” While saying leaders across the world are operating 
from their offices and home, the group also  believed Nigeria leadership cannot be left out in this global practices even as some people are  "only interested in taking the society on a ride using Social Media.”
 The BOSF called those  calling for the resignation of  the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adeshina, "mere traducers who are up to no good."

09 May, 2020

15 Interesting Facts About The Roman Catholic Church


The Roman Catholic Church is an ancient religious institution boasting about 1.287 billion Catholics in 2015 worldwide (according to the 2017 Annuario Pontifico, Pontifical Yearbook). As such, it is the largest Christian ecclesiastical body in the world. Because of this alone, it is important to have some facts regarding the Roman Catholic Church.

1. The Catholic Church’s Vatican has diplomatic relations with almost every country in the world.

2. Pope John Paul II travelled about 3 times the world’s distance to the moon. He traveled to more than 129 different countries, putting in more than 750,000 miles.

3. With a population of more than a billion faithful the Catholic Church is the largest single denomination in Christianity.

4. Pope John Paul II was the first non-Italian Pope in over 400 years.

5. The oldest institution in the Western world is the Catholic Church which traces its history back almost 2,000 years.

 6. The Pope does not reside in Italy but in the Vatican City which is a county within Italy.

7. Brazil has more Catholics than Italy, France, and Poland combined. It has close to 127 million or 11.7% of the world’s Catholic population.

 8. The incense used in the Catholic Church symbolizes prayers rising to heaven. It is also used to bless and purify.

9. The Big Bang Theory was proposed by a Catholic priest, Monsignor Georges Lemaitre.

10. Catholics believe that anyone can baptize in an emergency situation like accidents. Any person, Catholic or not, can pour the water and say the words. The only caveat is to follow the wish of the person you are baptizing.

11. The first Pope to step down was Pontian, who headed the Catholic Church from A.D. 230-235. He was sentenced to hard labour in a mine. He Pope stepped down voluntarily in order to prevent a power vacuum in the Church.

12. A few months after Pope Formosus (815-896) died, his dead body was exhumed, dressed in Papal robes, put on trial, and judged to be unworthy of the papacy. His papal edicts were overruled and deemed unworthy. The fingers he used to perform the sacraments were cut off and his body tossed into the Tiber River.

13. The Sedlec Ossuary (Church of Bones) is a small Catholic Chapel in the Czech Republic. It uses 40,000-70,000 human skeletons as decorations.

14. Unlike some American Protestant or Evangelical denominations, the Catholic Church does not reject the theory of Evolution.

15. John F. Kennedy was the only Catholic president in American history.

15 Interesting Facts About The Roman Catholic Church


The Roman Catholic Church is an ancient religious institution boasting about 1.287 billion Catholics in 2015 worldwide (according to the 2017 Annuario Pontifico, Pontifical Yearbook). As such, it is the largest Christian ecclesiastical body in the world. Because of this alone, it is important to have some facts regarding the Roman Catholic Church.

1. The Catholic Church’s Vatican has diplomatic relations with almost every country in the world.

2. Pope John Paul II travelled about 3 times the world’s distance to the moon. He traveled to more than 129 different countries, putting in more than 750,000 miles.

3. With a population of more than a billion faithful the Catholic Church is the largest single denomination in Christianity.

4. Pope John Paul II was the first non-Italian Pope in over 400 years.

5. The oldest institution in the Western world is the Catholic Church which traces its history back almost 2,000 years.

 6. The Pope does not reside in Italy but in the Vatican City which is a county within Italy.

7. Brazil has more Catholics than Italy, France, and Poland combined. It has close to 127 million or 11.7% of the world’s Catholic population.

 8. The incense used in the Catholic Church symbolizes prayers rising to heaven. It is also used to bless and purify.

9. The Big Bang Theory was proposed by a Catholic priest, Monsignor Georges Lemaitre.

10. Catholics believe that anyone can baptize in an emergency situation like accidents. Any person, Catholic or not, can pour the water and say the words. The only caveat is to follow the wish of the person you are baptizing.

11. The first Pope to step down was Pontian, who headed the Catholic Church from A.D. 230-235. He was sentenced to hard labour in a mine. He Pope stepped down voluntarily in order to prevent a power vacuum in the Church.

12. A few months after Pope Formosus (815-896) died, his dead body was exhumed, dressed in Papal robes, put on trial, and judged to be unworthy of the papacy. His papal edicts were overruled and deemed unworthy. The fingers he used to perform the sacraments were cut off and his body tossed into the Tiber River.

13. The Sedlec Ossuary (Church of Bones) is a small Catholic Chapel in the Czech Republic. It uses 40,000-70,000 human skeletons as decorations.

14. Unlike some American Protestant or Evangelical denominations, the Catholic Church does not reject the theory of Evolution.

15. John F. Kennedy was the only Catholic president in American history.