COVID-19: Western diplomats warn of disease explosion, poor handling by government

Some of the Western diplomats on Friday expressed fears over the abysmal way the Federal Government was handling the Coronavirus outbreak.


Some Western diplomats expressed fears over the abysmal way the Federal Government was handling the Coronavirus outbreak. They warned that the number of infections could witness a sharp increase in the coming weeks if the Nigerian Government does not review its strategy and the poor way it’s been handling the pandemic.

The country as at late Friday had 81 confirmed cases, recorded 1 death of the pandemic and 3 who have been released after being treated of the disease.

A monitored report by Nairametrics suggests that diplomats are predicting that the Covid-19 infections could rise to more than 10,000 in the coming weeks, as there are at least 5,000 persons, who had come in contact with infected persons in Nigeria already.

These set of people, it was gathered, had also subsequently come in contact with thousands of others in society without realizing that they might have the virus.

The monitored report disclosed that a senior diplomat attached to one of the European high commissions in Nigeria on Friday said, “This is the real danger. A lot of people who have had contacts with original carriers of the virus don’t even know they have the ailment and have in fact gone ahead to mingle with hundreds and thousands of others in the society, spreading the virus further.
“From the information we have in the diplomatic community, there could be an explosion of confirmed infections in the coming weeks. It is going to disrupt a lot of things.”

Another diplomat, who is from a country that has provided technical support to African countries trying to curtail the spread of the disease said that the country was in a desperate and extremely serious situation.

This is partly because of the suspicion that the untested infection cases far outnumber those who have been tested by government agencies due to the unavailability of testing kits.

There is also palpable fear amongst Nigerians over the rate at which the coronavirus is spreading and lack of medical facilities and preparedness by both the federal and state governments.
Although as part of their philanthropic gesture, some wealthy Nigerians, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Chinese billionaire, Jack Ma, have been donating testing kits and protective items to Nigeria to help combat the virus, a huge number of potentially infected persons are yet to be tested, increasing the risk of an epidemic in the West African state.
According to the diplomat on Friday, “We could be having tens of thousands of confirmed cases across Nigeria in a few days from now. 
“There are thousands of people with the virus already on the loose in the country and many of these people cannot be traced. They have taken this pandemic into every nook and cranny of this country. 
“I think Nigeria must act fast to avert a full-blown war.”

Already, there have been reported cases of people being asked to self-isolate after reporting to health agencies of having symptoms of the Covid-19 virus.
Without proper monitoring and stringent measures to ensure such persons do not expose others to infection in case they have the virus, thousands of individuals in this category have gone on with their daily activities and opened up the chance of an epidemic in the country.
As a result of this lacklustre and unsatisfactory approach to the pandemic by the Nigerian government, some European countries have started evacuating their citizens from Nigeria.

Nairametrics had reported that An Air France flight on Thursday, airlifted 260 Europeans from Nigeria to France to prevent them from being infected with the virus.

Also on Thursday, British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Ms Catriona Laing CB, said the mission was exploring available options to send staff and their families back to the United Kingdom.

Covid-19 Update in Nigeria

On the 14th of May 2020, 193 new confirmed cases and 3 deaths 
were recorded in Nigeria bringing the total confirmed cases 
recorded in the country to 5,162


The spread of novel Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) in Nigeria has continued to rise rapidly as the latest statistics provided by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control revealed Nigeria now has 5,162 confirmed cases.

On the 14th of May 2020, 193 new confirmed cases and 3 deaths were recorded in Nigeria

To date, 5162 cases have been confirmed, 1180 cases have been discharged and 167 deaths have been recorded in 34 states and the Federal Capital Territory

The 193 new cases are reported from 15 states- Lagos(58), Kano (46), Jigawa (35), Yobe (12), FCT (9), Ogun(7), Plateau (5), Gombe (5), Imo (4), Edo (3), Kwara  (3), Borno (3), Bauchi (1), Nasarawa (1), Ondo (1).

In a move to combat the spread of the pandemic disease, President Muhammadu Buhari directed the cessation of all movements in Lagos and the FCT for an initial period of 14 days, which took effect from 11 pm on Monday, 30th March 2020.

The movement restriction, which was extended by another two-weeks period, has been partially put on hold with some businesses commencing operations from May 4.

The latest numbers bring Lagos state total confirmed cases to 2099, followed by Kano (753), Abuja at 379, Katsina (224), Bauchi (207), Borno (191), Jigawa (176),  Ogun (134), Gombe (124), Kaduna (114), Sokoto (112), Edo (92), Zamfara and Oyo (73).

Kwara State has recorded 56 cases, Osun (42), Rivers (33), Yobe (32), Kebbi (31), Nasarawa (29), Plateau (25), Delta (22), Adamawa (21), Ondo (19), Taraba and Akwa Ibom (17),  Ekiti (15), Enugu (12), Niger (10), Ebonyi (9), Imo (7), Bayelsa (6), Benue (4), Abia and Anambra have recorded 2 cases each.

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Governor Seyi Makinde presents N208,802,972,878.00 (Two Hundred and Eight Billion, Eight Hundred and Two Million, Nine Hundred and Seventy Two Thousand, Eight Hundred and Seventy Eight Naira Zero Kobo).

10,000 Workers who have remain stagnant in the last two to three years are to be promoted....

OYSADEP Headquarters to be relocated back to Shaki from Ibadan

Oyo to record N3 Billion IGR from January 2020....

Budgetary provision for House of Assembly and Governor's office reduced by 40%...
Oyo State budget spending is to match total income earning.....

According to GSM, EVERY KOBO OF OYO STATE WILL BE ACCOUNTED FOR.....

Because a Governor performed so well to the satisfaction of everyone including reasonable members of the opposition and the masses troop out enmass to witness his government's BUDGET presentation.
I am glad to inform you that the said Governor is no other person than Engr Seyi Makinde, the people's Governor General.
It is called 2020 BUDGET ESTIMATE, no turenchi.....

Engr Akeem Olatunji II reporting for Oyo State.

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Naira Marley was arraigned on 11-count charges, bordering on fraudulent activities and money laundering by the EFCC


Embattled Nigerian rapper, Naira Marley has arrived the Federal High Court in Lagos today, for his bail application hearing that was postponed last week, May 20.
A video of the ‘Japa’ singer was posted online, showing him in high spirit as he enters the court. Naira Marley was arraigned on 11-count charges, bordering on fraudulent activities and money laundering by the EFCC. Some of the counts in the charges filed against him includes, “That you,  Azeez Adeshina Fashola, aka Naira Marley, and Raze (still at large), on or about the 11th day of December 2018, within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, conspired amongst yourselves to use Access card 42658840359191132 issued to persons other than you in a bid to obtain gain and you thereby committed an offense contrary to Section 27(1)(b) of the Cyber Crimes (Prohibition, Prevention etc) Act 2015 and punishable under Section 33(2) of the Same Act.

“That you, Azeez Adeshina Fashola, aka Naira Marley, and Raze (still at large), on or about the 10th day of May 2019, within the jurisdiction of this honorable court, with intent to defraud possessed, counterfeit card 4921819410257431 issued to Timea Fedorne Tatar and you thereby committed an offense contrary to and punishable under Section 33(9) of Cyber Crimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) Act 2015.”
In the early hours of today, Naira Marley released a new singletitled ‘Why’ from prison. In the song, he hammered that he wants to have some fun today even if it costs him money while questioning a lot of matters, from relationship issues, to fraud, to yahoo yahoo and friendship.

We’re No Longer Responsible for Electricity Meters, Discos Tell Consumers



METERING TO CONSUMERS

Electricity distribution companies in Nigeria’s power sector Sunday declared that they have been freed from the responsibility of providing meters to power consumers under their networks, adding that the newly initiated Meter Assets Provider (MAP) programme of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) is now to be saddled with that task.

The Discos also gave three conditions upon which the country’s electricity supply could be stable, calling on President Muhammadu Buhari to sit up and address the challenges of the sector without politics.

Speaking at a press briefing in Abuja, the Executive Director for Research and Advocacy of the Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors (ANED), Mr. Sunday Oduntan, said that NERC’s MAP had assumed the responsibility of providing meters to Nigerians, in which case the Discos no longer hold that primary responsibility.

ANED is the trade association of the Discos, while MAP was initiated by NERC to improve meter deployment rate in the country’s electricity sector using approved third-party operators.

The commission had as at early March approved 121 firms to participate in the scheme.
But speaking on the development, Oduntan explained that the Discos have taken a backseat in the task, and would only support the MAP operators to do their jobs.
“The failures of the legacy years caught up with us when we came on board and in trying to roll out meters, we need to do a lot more.

“We have done quite a lot. In our performance agreements. There are a number of meters that we were required to provide within five years, and within the five-year period, we did 88 per cent of what we were required to do.
“But you need to understand that what we were required to do was far low compared to the nation’s metering requirement.

“Those who have meters will tell you they are happy, and those who don’t have meters have a right to be aggrieved. So, metering now has been taken off the Discos’ primary responsibilities,” said Oduntan.

“In summary, the MAP providers are essentially now in charge of metering and not the Discos. We are participants and have roles to play.
“We are playing along and doing what we are expected to do and asked to do as Discos, but we are not the one that will now provide meters to Nigerians going forward and people should understand that,” he said.

According to him, the Discos “support anything or programme that will make it possible for Nigerians to have meters,” adding: “We are in support of it but please put on our front doors what belong to us and to others what belongs to them.”

“We are partners and want people to understand now because MAP providers are now in charge of meters that is the facts that Nigerians should understand and I don’t want any politician to start playing politics that it is not, it is MAP and we support MAP.
“The more meters we have in our networks, the better for us because people will for once pay for what they consume. Studies have shown that those who waste electricity are the one who are on estimated bills,” he added.

He said the Discos were equally worried about the move to criminalise estimated billing methodology of the NERC, adding that if that happens, they will most likely deny supply to consumers without meters to avoid going to prison for failing the proposed law.

“The moment you make estimated billing a criminal offence for me as a Disco, you are telling me that if I cannot give you a meter, I should not give you light. So, I cannot go to prison. Let common sense prevail if you are saying it is a criminal offence,” he said.

On the conditions required for electricity supply to become stable in the country, Oduntan said it was necessary for the government to allow for cost-reflective tariff in the sector, provide financial subsidies for people who may not be able to pay the right tariff, and create regulatory assets scheme for the Discos.

This, he stated, would make the Discos to be able to source finance from banks to fund their operations in the event that the government is cautious of a public backlash over cost-reflective tariff.

Claiming that NERC has failed to undertake a review of its tariff since 2016 to allow for a tariff that is cost-efficient, Oduntan said that the financial shortfall from this was now in excess of N1.4 trillion.

He however could not give more details on this, but stated: “There has never been a single minor tariff review since 2016. We have been expecting reviews since 2016, and anything short of that means that sector will not work.”

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AN INNOCENT MAN STEPS OUT AFTER 24 YEARS IN PRISON; OLAIDE OLATUNJI SHARES HIS STORY OF SURVIVAL, FREEDOM AND HOPES.




HOW IT STARTED.

I trained as a photographer but back in the 80s I didn’t have enough photography work to sustain me so I worked with my father who  traded in cattle. My father was an old man so I joined him and I used to go to the bush to buy the animals. I was married with two sons.
That year, as the time for   the Ileya Festival drew closer, we were going to supply some companies with cattle so I had to go and buy them from Niger state. He listed all the things that I was going to buy – cows, rams and goats. I left Lagos on the 30th of May, 1988 to Gwari in Niger state. I had to go inside the bush to select the animals I wanted so that I would get a trailer to convey them to Lagos.

THE ARREST

Because of the language barrier, I needed an interpreter for the negotiations. We were in the bush when some policemen came and asked me if I was a visitor. I said yes, I was a visitor that I had been coming to the village for many years. The man said they were looking for people who ran into the bush.
I said I didn’t know anything about it that I was selecting rams there. Then they arrested me and took me to the police station even though the interpreter told them I had been coming to the village for some time.

The next day, the 1st of June, they said the case could not be handled at that station and it was transferred to the State CID at Niger. From there they transferred me to Ilorin in Kwara state. All the while, I never knew what they were accusing me of. After a week, some policemen came from Lagos, they said they were from the Anti-Terrorsist squad and they conveyed me and some people that were arrested with me to Lagos.
I was with N325,000 cash which I wanted to use to buy cows at Niger. The money followed me up to Ilorin but when we got to Lagos, I didn’t hear anything about the money again. The Police men did not give me or my family members.

PAIN , TORTURE AND TRIAL

They took me to Adeniji Adele Police Station, Lagos. That was when they started giving me hell. They hung me,  beat and  tortured me. That was the day I knew they were accusing me of murder. They said somebody was killed in Lagos and his car was snatched and they later found the car around the village where I was in Gwari.

The policemen said the people fled into the bush that was why they were looking for visitors around that area. All the while I had no idea why I had been arrested. The confessional statement in my case file, they wrote it themselves and forced me to sign. After that they transferred me to Ikoyi Prison and that was where they resumed another round of torture.
I spent almost 9 months there before they took me to court with four other men. I didn’t even know those men. They charged us all for conspiracy to murder. My lawyer told me to plead ‘Not Guilty’ so I did and from there they took me to Kirikiri Medium Security Prison.

SENTENCED TO DEATH

Four months later, they said we had a case to answer at Apapa Court. Osibodu Jaydis Babajide after reading the charges, they took us back to Ikoyi Prisons.The trial started in 1989 and it ran on for 6 years.

On February 15, 1995, Justice Da Silva sentenced me to death. I told the judge that day, “You have condemned me, but God did not condemn me.” My Mum, my Dad, my children and family members were in the court that day. I was transferred to the Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison.

LIFE AS A MAN SENTENCED TO DEATH.

They put me in a condemned cell. It was hell on earth. They kept 9 of us in a very small room. That was where we took our bath, ate, slept, defecated and eased ourselves. There were no beds. Who would give us beds? By law, they don’t let any condemned man come out. But sometimes, they let us out for about one hour in a day. Life in the prison was very rough. There, I hardly slept. The prison authorities gave us food but not good food.
In the condemned prisoners cell, you wouldn’t know which day they will call you and just execute you. In 1996, I can’t remember the date, we were 9 in the cell. They took 8 of them out, they never brought them back. When they call your name like that, you know what will happen. They executed all of them.

Then, when we want to communicate with our family or our lawyers, we go to the welfare unit and write a letter. We must wear our blue uniform and they’ll put handcuffs and chains on our legs. Any time we wanted to come out to welfare, or clinic or for visitation, they’ll put the handcuffs on us. That was until 2002 when we protested and they stopped it.
I have been hearing of what has been happening in Nigeria. I have been hearing of Boko Haram, of Obasanjo, of Goodluck Jonathan. All the information we have there is carried over information, you can’t get the exact information. It is what they say to us that we will believe.

My brothers used to visit me. My parents died when I was in prison and they told me. I felt bad but I could not do anything. I just prayed to God not to let me die in prison.
Around the millennium time, my family members brought a phone to me at the prison but it was not approved. I had to sneak it in and we hide to use it. If the prison wardens catch anyone with a phone, they will send the person to prison inside prison. Real torture.

BAD EYE

One day, something flew into my eye, maybe an insect or something. At the prison, there was no good treatment, no specialist there to treat us. My family members couldn’t do more than buy me drugs but I did not see any doctor for my eye. It got badly infected and that’s how it got to its current state.

WIFE AND CHILDREN

As a young woman, if my wife was my sister, I would have even advised her to marry someone else because no one knew when I was going to come out. I won’t advice my sister to wait for a man who doesn’t have hope of coming out. She has married again and I don’t feel bad about it. My children used to come once in a while but they don’t really know me. Now that I am out, they will know me better.

WHAT KEEP ME GOING.

My biggest encouragement there were the Christian brothers. They were very good to me. They took care of us, especially the catholics. They didn’t want to know whether you are an idol worshipper or whatever, they will just embrace you. I’m very close to the church now. When God does something for you, you just have to give thanks to God.

I thank God for Pastor Ariyo Popoola. He had been coming to prison for a very long time. He used to come and talk to us, preach to us, tell us that this is not the end of life and that we could become something in future. At that time, so many lawyers had duped my family, collected money and just dropped my case.

One day in 2005, he came to me and said he wanted to take up my case. Then, they used to call me Mr. No Hope. I didn’t believe him, I said he should go. He came back again after some months and said he wants to take my case. I said “is it by force, I won’t give my case to you”. But somebody encouraged me telling me that afterall, he was not asking me for money or anything like that. He introduced me to Chino Obiagwu, the Executive Director of LEDAP and Kingsley Ughe,the Chief Lawyer of JLAA.

When I met them, the first thing they said to me was “My friend, we am taking up your case and we are going to win that case. Are you ready to sign for us?” I said I will not sign with biro, I will use thumbprint. Then they said “I will give you a warning. Don’t call us, don’t send anybody to us. Are you going to have patience?” I said, “Is it me that you are talking to about patience?”

THE FINAL APPEAL

I didn’t even have faith at all. Sometimes, when Pastor Popoola came to prison, I would hide from him. The prisoners don’t go to the Court of Appeal, it is only the lawyers that were representing us. He didn’t even tell me anything and I didn’t bother to ask. Sometimes they were communicating with my family but I didn’t believe anything will happen.

THE CALL TO CHANGE AND GO HOME.

On the 5th of June 2012, they called me to come to the Welfare Unit to get the progress of my case. I said I wasn’t  not going there. Some people that were sitting with me said I should go but I said I wasn’t going, that they will just be lying to me. Later I called Pastor Popoola. He said “Egbon” (Big brother), I said “wetin be dat” (what is it?). He said “o ti sele o” (It has happened). He said the court of Appeal has let me go. I just started shouting, I didn’t know what to do, how to thank him. I was very happy.

MY VIEWS ABOUT POLICE AND THE NIGERIAN JUSTICE SYSTEM.

The police are bad, they are not doing a good job. They are killing innocent people. Lawyers will collect your money, they will not do any job. If a person has spent 6 years on trial and is sentenced to 15 years, they will not count the years spent on trial, they will just start counting the 15 years from the judgment day.
Justice was not done in my case. Justice is for only people that are rich and it is not supposed to be so. Justice is supposed to be for all Nigerians. The man who calls himself a judge will see the truth and will not even listen. My judge was biased towards me and I don’t know why.

We still have people languishing in that prison. People that have spent 28, 30, 33 years. The government is not doing well. How long will somebody be in prison? Which time will he spend the rest of his life? Let the justice prevail.
People are changing there. A lot of people are becoming born again. Imagine, somebody who did not go to school for his whole life will attend primary school, secondary school and go to Open University there. Let the government come to the aid of these poor men. A 14 year-old boy is in prison there charged for robbery case.

WHAT FREEDOM MEANS TO ME.

Freedom is good. The freedom to be able to walk about, to do the things I want to do by myself. I’m not even used to it yet but it’s very good. I’m breathing different air, eating different food. Just these few days, my system has already changed.
I thank God for Pastor Popoola.God will be with him. I thank God for Chino Obiagwu, JLAA and LEDAP. Thank God for Pastor Barrister Opeyemi Baderu and Barrister Kingsley Ughe. They didn’t collect one naira from me, up till today.

The only advice I would give is hold on to God.Be patient and have faith. Let that person be saying to himself, “God if I’m a sinner, forgive me and set me free. Let the people of the world see your glory in me”. It takes a lot of pain, it’s not an easy task for somebody to be in prison.

LOOKING AHEAD.

I will still go back to my job. If the Government wants to help me, fine but I believe my family and my children will take me up. I’m very hopeful. The rest of my life is going to be a very good life because I am going to take everything so easy. If it comes, I give thanks to God, if it doesn’t come, I give thanks to God Almighty.

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9ice Promise and Fail

Ancestor of the Nigerian music. 9ice dishes out a new song titled “Promise and Fail“.

He blows hot and threw massive shade to the Change Promising Government & APC in general..
Here is the Lyrics, check it out & sing along 
Listen & Download “9ice – Promise And Fail” below

VERSE 1
Ancestor ooooo, ha, Ancestor oooooo….
This is not the change that I voted for
This is not a game like a Ps4
This is not the country Madiba vouch for
Tunji iwo lo gbowo fun
Owo eko iwo lo gbe fun
Kunle iwo lo n powo
Iwo lo pin owo la’gbole
Ole to gori eshin oun da, oun da
Ole to gori eshin ton pon’wo, ton, ton fon owo ka
Eni mu epini nbe egbegberun la fi san

CHORUS
Promise and fail awa mo ru e
Eti gbowo enyin elo yanju e
Boni seri omo ola ori be
Eni soko soja aba ra ile o
Promise and Fail
Jegudu jera Ole
Ejo to gbe owo mi, Awon jegudu jera ole
Obo to gbe owo mi, Jegudu jera ole
Promise And Fail
Awon Jegugu Jera Ole

VERSE 2
Gbogbo owo totin gba nibo lon kosi
Odabi oputa panel ni ijosi
Same people different uniforms
Dem be Soldier Go Soldier Come
Make dem show us the change all we see na the same
Election time is coming won ma ma perambulate
Tan ba wole tan nko won oni fun wa ni face
Agbada la ri everywhere for senate

CHORUS
Promise and fail awa mo ru e
Eti gbowo enyin elo yanju e
Boni seri omo ola ori be
Eni soko soja aba ara ile o
Awon Promise And Fail, Jegudu jera ole
Awon ki lo tu ku ti won’ose, Awon jegudu jera ole
Ebami bi won, ki lo tu ku tiwon’ose
Awon Jegugu Jera Ole

VERSE 3
Na one big party we deh operate
For our front dem go fight
But for back dem deh corporate
Fake fake trials full everywhere
If poor man steal food dem go cut him head
Killing going on here and there
Politicians stealing money everywhere
Make it simple make it unattractive
Se bon la won fe sin wa ni
Gomina ese ni 20k
Senator ese ni 30k
Presdient ese ni 50k
Kawa we ni ti o para won
CHORUS
Promise and fail awa mo ru e
Eti gbowo enyin elo yanju e
Boni seri omo ola ori be
Eni soko soja aba ara ile o
Awon Promise And Fail, Jegudu jera ole
Awon alo ki oloun kigbe, Awon jegudu jera ole
Ole Barawo, Jegudu jera ole
Awon alo ki oloun kigbe, Awon jegudu jera ole
Swaps………………………..
The End!!!

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