Earthquake: AfDB boss condoles with Morocco, pledges support


The President of African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr Akinwumi Adesina, has condoled with the people of Morocco on the recent earthquake that claimed many lives and injured thousands.



Adesina in a statement described the incident as devastating and distressing.



The News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) reports that Morocco, on Sept. 8, experienced an earthquake that claimed more than 2,000 lives and left thousands injured.



The AfDB boss said that the incident had brought much sorrow and untold hardship to many families in Morocco.



According to him, the earthquake threw the nation into grief.



“The distressing images emerging from Al Haouz, Taroudant, Chichaoua, Ouarzazate, Marrakech, Azilal and Agadir, have touched the hearts of people around the world.



“I am shocked and profoundly distressed by the heavy loss of lives to this tragedy, which left in its wake, enormous destruction of homes, offices, roads, hospitals and schools.



“On behalf of the AfDB Group, I extend my deepest condolences to His Majesty, King Mohammed VI, the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco, and every affected family.



“Words can scarcely convey our shared sense of grief and loss,” he said.



Adesina pledged the bank’s commitment to standing in solidarity with the people of Morocco and providing support.



He said: “Given the remoteness of the epicentre of the earthquake, AfDB is prioritising support for the protection of health facilities.



“We are also prioritising provision of clean drinking water to prevent further hardship.



“I wish to assure His Majesty, King Mohammed VI, and the people of the Kingdom of Morocco that AfDB is ready to contribute resources.



“We are ready to contribute expertise to help rebuild infrastructure in the affected communities.



“May the souls of the departed rest in peace.



“May God Almighty comfort all bereaved families and the entire nation.”



He also prayed for speedy recovery for the injured.



Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Group harps on promoting women in peace process


One Percent International Management Service Limited, a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) has stressed the need to deliberate on ways of mainstreaming women in the process of peace and national cohesion.



The Chief Executive Officer of the organisation, Amb. Stephaine Nnadi, said this in a statement on Monday in Abuja.



According to Nnadi the organisation is set to hold a one-day symposium to raise awareness on the role of women in peace, mediation and reconciliation and commemorate United Nations International Day of Peace.



She said that the symposium with the theme “Women as Burden Bearers, a time for peace” would hold at Wells Carlton Hotel Asokoro, Abuja on Sept. 21.



“The symposium is intended to address the recent unprecedented upsurge and challenges of conflicts, wars, and civil strife spreading across the globe especially in Africa, as well as full-blown wars in Russia and Ukraine.



“Women have always been the burden bearers of terrorism, displacement, community clashes and banditry hence the need to deliberate on ways of mainstreaming women in the process of peace and national cohesion.



“The symposium will provide a forum to commemorate the UN International Day of Peace as well as raise awareness on the role of women in peace, mediation and reconciliation in Africa,” Nnadi said.



According to her, the group expressed dismay that countries such as Ethiopia, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroun, Mali, Burkina Faso and Nigeria, have been bedeviled by recurrent tragedies as a result of incessant attacks by armed groups while women and children being the victims.



Nnadi said that the symposium would be attended by stakeholders from institutions of Government, members of the National Assembly, the Diplomatic corps, the academia, the private sector and the media.



Nnadi with one of her corporate talents Mrs Adaora Sydney-Jack, who is also a UN Ambassador invite members of the public to come and share perspectives towards a viable, strong and united country as well as build that would add values to the nation’s well-being.



Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Sports enthusiasts laud Dare for improving National Stadia in Abuja, Lagos


The immediate past Minister of Sports and Youth Development, Sunday Dare, has been commended for bequeathing the National Stadiums in Abuja and Lagos to the present administration in an improved state.



A statement issued on Sunday by Toyin Ibitoye, Dare’s Special Assistant on Media quoted prominent sports enthusiasts and former athletes as commending the minister for the legacies he left behind.



The pitch of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja, had been abandoned for close to a decade and was becoming a breeding ground for livestock.



Similarly, the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos, had been rendered otiose for much longer with no efforts made to rehabilitate it.



Dare had initiated the “adopt a pitch” programme and attracted the private sector in his aggressive drive to restore both national edifices to their glory days.



Dare Esan, a respected journalist commended the minister for the renovation of the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos and the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja.



Esan said Dare left the stadiums in a much better state than when he met them when he was appointed Minister of Sports in August 2019.



“For the Lagos Stadium, three key components, the track, pitch and digital score board have been delivered thanks to the adopt a pitch initiative which facilitated the Private Public Partnership (PPP) with the Premier Lotto group and its owner Pa Kensington Adebutu.



The facility has been out of use for over two decades.



“The track, an eight lane tartan track, has been professionally laid and lined. It is a beauty to behold,” Esan added.



Former Nigerian international athlete and sprint queen Mary Onyali, praised the former Sports Minister for restoring her ‘former stomping ground and venue of her many national and international sprint triumphs’.



“I am one of the happiest persons on earth right now with the delivery of the tartan track at the Lagos National Stadium.



“That stadium holds a special place in my heart and I thank Sunday Dare for delivering on his promise to rehabilitate the track and two other components of the edifice”.



The pitch of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja, was also rehabilitated with water sprinklers installed, to ensure good maintenance.



Also in place were two new digital score boards.



The rehabilitation was bankrolled by the Dangote Group in 2021 under the former Minister’s PPP arrangement with the company.



All Nigerian national football teams have now used the pitch for their international matches after many years of its abandonment.



Source: News Agency of Nigeria

FG launches new mechanism to reach children yet to receive routine vaccine


The National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) on Monday unveiled the Zero Dose Learning Hub (ZDLH) to successfully identify and reach the millions of children who have not yet received a single routine immunisation.



At the launch in Abuja, the Executive Director of NPHCDA, Dr Faisal Shuaib, said that ZDLH would provide a framework for Nigeria to promptly generate evidence strategies that can be leveraged to measure, monitor and reach zero dose children and missed communities in which they live.



The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that ZDLH is being implemented by the African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET), working as a consortium with the Africa Health Budget Network (AHBN ), with support from Gavi through the NPHCDA.



Shuaib expressed gratitude to GAVI, AFENET, and other partners for their support in enhancing vaccination coverage for COVID-19, routine immunization, and accessibility to comprehensive primary healthcare services.



“The government acknowledges the leadership provided by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in prioritising health in his renewed hope agenda.



“In July 2017, Nigeria declared an emergency concerning routine immunization in response to the alarming findings of the 2016/2017 MICS/NICS report, which revealed a distressing Penta 3 coverage rate of only 33 per cent.



“The government established the National Emergency Routine Immunization Coordination Centre (NERICC) to address the issue.



“Since the inception of NERICC, immunization coverage has substantially improved throughout the country, with the 2021 NICS report indicating a notable increase, with Penta 3 coverage standing at an encouraging 57 per cent,” he said.



He, however, said that the government acknowledged that it has not attained its designated goal in immunization coverage.



“The government has implemented a range of strategic interventions to address the multitude of challenges and obstacles that have hindered their efforts to establish an effective routine immunization system.



“These initiatives include Optimized Outreach Sessions (OOS), Optimisedv Integrated Routine Immunization Sessions (OIRIS), Routine Immunization Intensification, Quarterly Lot Quality Assurance Survey (LQAS) to access their progress, and other strategies that are gradually yielding positive outcomes,” he explained.



He said that the COVID-19 pandemic caused disruptions in routine immunization efforts, resulting in suboptimal coverage rates.



He, however, said that the government has emerged from this crisis with renewed determination and innovative approaches to fortify its immunization system.



“Our goal remains unwavering: to reach every eligible child and ensure that no child is left vulnerable to vaccine-preventable diseases,” he said.



He said that the Zero Dose Learning Hub was not just a platform; “It’s a beacon of possibility, a testament to our dedication to reaching every child, and an affirmation of our unwavering belief in the power of vaccination.



“It represents a promise that no child will be left behind, no matter their circumstances or where they are born.



“The government aims to enhance the capabilities of individuals engaged in the administration of immunization services at both national and subnational levels through the learning hub.



“Our aim is to empower them to play an active role in diminishing the number of zero-dose children in Nigeria.



“The launch of the Zero Dose Learning Hub is a milestone moment in the global fight against preventable diseases.



He urged everyone to remember that this was not just about data and statistics; it was about lives saved, futures protected, and communities strengthened.



“It’s about a parent’s relief, a healthcare worker’s dedication, and a child’s smile,” he said.



The NPHCDA boss expressed its deepest gratitude to all partners, healthcare workers, advocates, and communities they serve.



He urged everyone to continue working together to ensure that every child was protected through vaccination.



The Regional Technical Coordinator, AFENET, Dr Patrick Nguku, said that Nigeria was leading the pack of countries with the highest number of zero-dose children globally



Nguku said that the learning hub was an innovative approach to advance the uptake of research and evidence to improve immunization policies and programming in the country.



“Nigeria so far is the fourth country to implement the zero dose hub joining the likes of Mali, Uganda and Bangladesh



“The hub will be implemented in two phases with . Bauchi Borno Kano and Sokoto as priority states based on certain criteria’s bothering on insecurity, and presence of IDP camps amongst other factors,” he said.



Also representing the UNICEF country representative in Nigeria, the Chief of Health, Dr Edwardo Celades, said that the zero dose learning hub was a critical initiative to improve immunization coverage and equity in the country.



NAN reports that the Nigerian government launched the GAVI Zero Dose Learning Hub, in partnership with Gavi, the vaccine alliance.



Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Gynix Afrika sensitises 100 girls about health, personal development.


Gynix Afrika, an organisation committed to improving women’s health, has sensitised 100 girls in Osun about critical health issues, fitness, general well-being, technology and personal development.



The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Gynix Afrika, Dr Godwin Oyewumi, made the disclosure in a statement on Sunday in Lagos.



He said that the organisation would carry out more programmes to improve the health and general well-being of the girl-child.



According to Oyewumi, the aim is to engender emotional, mental and physical health among female adolescents, thereby effectively shaping their adulthood.



“The event tagged “Unafraid; Own it, Live it” at the Gynix Afrika maiden adolescent health outreach edition at Ijebu-Ijesha, Oriade LGA, Osun State, provided an inclusive avenue for participants to feel acknowledged and safe.



“We, recognising the valid pressures, uncertainties and travails of adolescence, will continue to drive initiatives that address these challenges and better prepare them for adulthood,” he said.



He said that the outreach featured training and interactive sessions on menstrual hygiene and menstrual disorder, physical and mental health, sexual health, teenage pregnancy and self management tools.



Oyewumi called on well-meaning organisations and individuals to partner with Gynix Afrika to widen its reach in providing innovative health solutions.



According to Oyewumi, the Director of Operations at Gynix Afrika, Mrs Adesola Akanni, at the event, advised the girls not to be restricted by challenges associated with adolescence but determine to set goals and pursue integrity and excellence.



Ms Kofoworola Toriola, a furniture maker and fitness coach, in a session entitled, ‘My body and I’, advised the teenagers to engage in physical exercise and eat healthy diets, according to Oyewumi.



Oyewumi added that Toriola described knowledge and determination as important for success in every field, including male-dominated ones.



He said that Ms Prisca Onuegbu, Communication Head at Cece Yara Foundation, described communication as critical for adolescents to tackle cases of sexual and gender-based violence.



“We are ready to support girls, who have been abused, by facilitating access to psycho-social, legal and medical support through the Cece Yara child toll-free helpline 08008008001,” Oyewumi quoted Onuegbu as saying.



The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Gynix Afrika seeks to empower African women through innovative health solutions, including health education, health screenings and access to quality healthcare services.



Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Ace artistes Skipper, DJ Sean Mannie release hit song ‘Gawu’


Sensational Nigerian singer Akinola Oladapo, popularly known as `Skipper’ and ace music curator, DJ Sean Mannie have released an electrifying hit single titled ‘Gawu’.



Mr Honour Aghedo, the Project Manager of ONErpm representing the Reals A&R Record Label, disclosed this in a statement in Abuja on Monday.



According to him, the new ‘collabo single’, produced by the highly acclaimed Spellz, is a blend of Afrobeat, R&B, Pop, and dancehall influences.



He added that the new song has the ingredients to become a chart-topper and a staple in playlists that are meant to ‘uplift spirits and ignite dance floors.’



“Hailing from Lagos, Nigeria, Skipper, also known as Akinola Oladapo, showcases his versatility by effortlessly blending Afrobeat, R&B, Pop, and dancehall influences.



“His velvety-smooth vocals intertwine with Spellz’s innovative production techniques, resulting in a sonic experience that exudes self-confidence, good vibes and an irresistible dance energy.



“Sean Mannie’s prowess as a DJ and music curator finds a complementary partner in Skipper’s multifaceted musical talents, showcasing a partnership that has the potential to resonate deeply with a diverse audience.



“The song extends an irresistible call to all, beckoning them to partake in the festivities, whether they find themselves on the dance floor or simply immersed in the euphoria of music.



“Central to the song’s charm is the seamless fusion of Skipper’s artistic prowess and Spellz’s production wizardry,” Aghedo said.



Source: News Agency of Nigeria