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Biafra: Go after bandits, not IPOB, ESN: Anglican Bishop tells Buhari’s government to target criminals instead of IPOB and ESN

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A Diocese Bishop in Anambra State, the Rt. Rev. Ndubisi Obi has recommended that the federal government allocate more effort in capturing bandit gangs rather than combatting the Biafra-based Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, and Eastern Security Network, ESN.

Bishop Obi expressed disappointment that the Federal Government was using its arsenals against protesters, while not caring about bandits who were completely unaccountable.

Speaking at a press conference in front of the Bishop’s Court on issues that affect the nation, he spoke.

Additionally, in an effort to broaden Anglophone Anambra’s ecumenical Catholic Communion Synod, St. James’ Episcopal Church in the town of Ichi, Ekwusigo District, will host the session starting on September 2.

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Instead of solving problems, the government officials created many more of them.

Obi suggested that the government do everything it could to stem the agitation in order to stop it.

When it comes to agitation, the lack of sensitivity on the part of the current government is what contributes to it. They do the wrong ones instead of doing the right ones.

The Church, therefore, has no choice but to make recommendations about what government should do to end the agitation.

Let’s just take a look at how the government is handling cybersecurity threats in this country. I keep wondering why the military should be sent in to pursue the IPOB and its affiliate, the ESN, in Imo State when bandits in the north of Nigeria abducts students and children of school and college age with impunity. Sometimes they have more than 100 people, and they are all gathered into the forest where they are held for ransom. He explained that bandits commit these crimes, but instead of being pursued, all efforts are devoted to tracking down protesters.

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Buhari, meanwhile, insisted that IPOB are thieves and terrorists responsible for acts of terrorism in the southeast.

According to Buhari, those who sympathize with the Biafra secessionist movement are not standing up for the Christian minority as claimed.

No Salah for the first round of World Cup qualifiers kick off in Africa

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Liverpool and Egypt winger Mohamed Salah will not be in action in Africa during the group stage of qualifying for the 2022 World Cup because of a coronavirus restriction that goes into effect on Wednesday.

Sala is travelling back to his homeland of Egypt from the United Kingdom, which is currently on the UK’s travel “red list,” and would have to quarantine for 10 days if he returns, which would sideline him for four games.

In addition, both the World Football Federation (FIFA) and the Confederation of African Football (CAF) have asked Prime Minister Boris Johnson to exempt African footballers participating in the World Cup from having to pay VAT.

While the African group schedule is already delayed three times, other European countries could also be affected as the pandemic wreaks havoc with the entire group schedule.

AFP Sport takes a look at the 10 four-team groups and which countries have a chance of advancing to the next stage of qualification.

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A group
In preparation for a June game against Africa’s leading scorers, unbeaten teams since November 2018, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Djibouti are barred from playing at home.

Everyone must use neutral venues, as their stadiums and/or pitches are not in accordance with international standards, making Algeria-led by Riyad Mahrez all but guaranteed to go through.
a large-scale independent survey

When it comes to the World Cup qualifying process, Tunisia is one of the most successful African countries, having reached the finals five times.

It would be quite shocking if they do not come out on top in visits to Equatorial Guinea, Mauritania, and Zambia, all of which are on the rise.

the Group C girls
Though Gernot Rohr, the coach of the Nigerian national team, asks his players to take it slow, he is aware that missing out on the places above Cape Verde, the Central African Republic, and Liberia will result in his termination.

The Super Eagles has made it to every finals since 2006, and Coach Rohr has enough talented players to keep that streak going.

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When the draw was made in Cairo two years ago, Group D Cameroon were paired with Serge Aurier-co-captained Ivory Coast, the second seeds that every coach wanted to avoid.

southern Africa’s modest sides – Malawi and Mozambique finish a section that looks like a two-horse race between Cameroon and Ivory Coast, who have qualified for seven FIFA World Cups.

The top four seeds of group E Only Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda do not have any previous World Cup qualifiers in common with any other group.

Considering that Uganda have gone down, Kenya have only worsened their chances, and Rwanda are 35th in Africa, it is likely that a Malian team, which includes Southampton midfielder Moussa Djenepo, will triumph.

Group F

Egypt holds the record for the most Africa Cup of Nations victories, having done so a record seven times, but the same cannot be said for their World Cup performances, as they have reached the finals only twice since Africa’s first round of official qualifying began.

Many times we speak of easy groups, and then fail. This was stated by coach Hossam el Badry ahead of the Egyptian national team’s games against Gabon, Libya, and Angola, who will be looking to use their top goal scorer, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, against them.

Group G Automatic 2010 entrants are considered to be hosts and South Africa have not made it to a World Cup in the last 20 years. Even though Hugo Broos takes over as the team’s new coach, things are only likely to get worse as the team failed to qualify for the 2010 World Cup.

The Belgian, who lead Cameroon to Africa’s Nations Cup crown in 2017, has assembled a young, largely inexperienced team with an eye on the future, putting Ghana at the top of the standings.

H House
Prediction #1: This appears to be the easiest section to predict, as African powerhouse Senegal has Mane from Liverpool, and that team also includes Angola, Congo-Brazzaville, Namibia, and Togo.

Aside from the added obstacles of frequent bickering officials and the eight nations not being allowed to host matches, Namibia also faces other hardships such as no football being played locally for several years due to bickering officials.

The first group
Both Morocco and Bosnia and Herzegovina-born coach Vahid Halilhodzic face high expectations, as their contracts stipulate that a failure to qualify for the 2022 World Cup will result in their removal.

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With home games against Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, and Sudan, Morocco are capable of collecting maximum points, but visits to Conakry and Omdurman will be very difficult for a team that includes Chelsea midfielder Hakim Ziyech.

teams in group J
While all four countries are affected by conflict, only two of them, DR Congo and Benin, will participate in the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations.

honorable mentions In 1974, when the country was first known as Zaire, DR Congo were World Cup qualifiers, and the country hired a coach from Argentina, Hector Cuper, who helped Egypt reach the last World Cup.

NASS should pass a counterfeit medical product bill, says NAFDAC

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As N50 billion in unacceptable goods are destroyed by the agency in five months

According to NAFDAC, the Counterfeit Medical Products Bill must be passed by the National Assembly as soon as possible so that the nation’s fight against counterfeit medical products can be bolstered.

Meanwhile, the agency has destroyed medicine that is not good for people, expired processed food and cosmetics, and large quantities of assorted miscellaneous goods in the last five months that were worth more than N50 billion.

In a statement to the press, NAFDAC Director-General Prof Mojisola Adeyeye, who made this disclosure yesterday in Abuja, reported that during March, over N1.429.580.683.00 worth of undesirable food and drug products were destroyed in the state capital of Anambra, also known as Awka.

She explained that such dangerous products, each with a market value of N613,300,290, were completely destroyed in Kano, Nigeria, in the same month while the Investigation and Enforcement Agency moved to Gombe in May, where they were busy destroying seized counterfeit and expired medicines, and food items with a total market value of N515,732,587.

Fake and expired medicines and food products worth N2.482 billion, which were seized in the Southwest, were completely destroyed in Shagamu, Ogun State, in the last week, according to Adeyeye.
One of the directors of the NAFDAC urged the courts to implement stiffer penalties for those convicted of illicit drug counterfeiting, expired processed food, and repugnant cosmetics as a means of deterring others from the industry.

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Adeyeye says that, in order to make it unattractive, a maximum penalty for offenders should be applied.

In addition to the government and faith-based organizations, she also called on health practitioners, community leaders, and members of the media to continue to educate the public about the harmful effects of not staying away from quacks and food vendors peddling medicine and unhealthy food.

Alarmed by the merchants of death who exist solely to capitalize on human misery, Adeyeye appealed to members of the public to release confidential information that could be used to fight against these individuals.

Taliban: President Biden’s friend, Senator Graham demands impeachment

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Graham has called for President Joe Biden’s impeachment for the third time.

He called the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, saying he was “dismissed for 40 years” and was being ignored.

At least 12 US service members were killed in a massive explosion that rocked Kabul’s Hamid Karzai International Airport, wounding many others.

With Graham close to Biden, when President Obama was a Senator and Vice President, demanding impeachment, it is also reported that Biden is demanding it.

Biden’s advisers and detractors indulged in a chorus of angry chatter on Sunday over Afghanistan, but on Sunday morning, Senator Lindsey Graham made a short appearance on CBS’s Face the Nation.

US military forces were tasked with preventing terrorist groups from using Afghanistan as a launching pad for further attacks against American forces, which had resulted in 13 US troops being killed along with an estimated 170 Afghans.

Attempts to degrade ISIS’s will with drone attacks will be ineffective. You must have a continuous, 24-hour contact with the target audience. The finish line is still on the other side of the horizon.

He bears much responsibility for this. I’m sure it is on the way.

To my mind, it is negligent of a soldier to leave over a hundred American civilians behind enemy lines to be used as hostages, abandoning thousands of Afghan civilians who fought alongside us, and allowing the conditions for another 9/11 to continue to worsen.

While Graham was in the Senate, he served as a juror in Trump’s two impeachment trials. He voted against prosecuting him for his investigation into the personal life of Biden in Ukraine and his inflammatory rhetoric that sparked the deadly Capitol Hill riot.

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Graham, on CBS, concurred: “Yeah, I believe the commander-in-chief has been derelict in his duties,” He’s not the type of person who is easily persuaded and follows bad advice. I believe he failed to act on good advice.

In other words, this is Joe Biden, just as he always is. He’s been like this for the past 40 years, but as the president, he’s completely changed. He’s not a member of the Senate. He’s not the Vice President. These are the decisions of the Commander-in-Chief. In general, I believe there is a higher level of dereliction of duty than anything you could describe.

Defending champion Naomi Osaka is in the spotlight as US Open kicks off today

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Monday marks the start of Naomi Osaka’s bid for a third US Open title in four years, in which she hopes to put the turmoil that surrounded her during the 2021 US Open in the past.

After becoming a four-time Grand Slam champion by beating Serena Williams in the 2018 US Open final, Osaka has a lot of steam behind her.

She hasn’t appeared in a match since, having stepped away from the French Open for missing mandatory media requirements.

As Osaka had claimed before, she felt that post-match news conferences were detrimental to her mental health, and she also decided not to compete at Wimbledon, because of the most magical moment of lighting the Olympic cauldron in Tokyo.

While she also lost in the third round at Cincinnati in August, Osaka was happy with her performance, as she said, prior to facing the pressure of the National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows where the Billie Jean King Tournament takes place.

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Osaka posted in a social media post ahead of her Monday matchup against Czech Marie Bouzkova that she wanted to begin to enjoy her successes and erase any thoughts of failure.

“I have recently asked myself why I feel the way I do, and I’ve discovered one of the reasons is because I believe I’m never good enough on the inside,” she recently explained. I don’t think of myself as having done a good job; however, I do know that I constantly tell myself that I’m doing a bad job or that I could be doing better.

My outlook on life right now is like, “If I wake up tomorrow, I’ve won,” she wrote. Life is yours to do with as you please, and you shouldn’t concern yourself with other people’s views of your worth. I know that when I give myself to something, I will be hurting, but I am done burdening myself with people’s expectations.

Since the end of last year’s spectator ban, the staff in Osaka has acknowledged that they will have to make adjustments so that fans will once again have a place to sit in the 23,771-seat Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Because the organizers recently announced that all attendees will be required to show proof of having received at least one Covid-19 vaccination, the attendance at the normally rowdy Open will be full.
With world number one Novak Djokovic poised to challenge for the top spot, World No. 2 Daniil Medvedev is scheduled to finish out the match on Ashe against unseeded Frenchman Richard Gasquet on Monday.

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The opening contest of the tournament will feature the former women’s champion Sloane Stephens taking on the current American star Madison Keys.

– Andy Murray v Stefanos Tsitsipas -Following his latest injury, Andy Murray will face a tough challenge as he faces third-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece.

It’s not an easy draw for the majority of golfers, but Murray’s 2012 US Open victory was the first of his three Grand Slam wins.

APC approve 15% of Primary Health Care allocations

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The state administrations that have allied themselves with the ruling APC have agreed to participate in the allocation of 15% of their annual funding for Primary Health Care development in tandem with the federal government.

The decision on how to improve primary health care delivery was included in a communiqué that was issued after the meeting of Commissioners of Health and Executive Secretaries of the Primary Health Care Development Agency of the APC Controlled States concluded.

On Thursday, August 26, 2021, the Commissioners of Health from the APC controlled States met in Ilorin, Kwara State, to discuss improving primary health care delivery in those states.

The Governor of Kwara State, His Excellency Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, officially declared the meeting to be open, and health care delivery was identified as a challenge.

solutions were offered for healthcare challenges identified that relate to primary healthcare delivery.

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As the APC concluded, health commissioners from all states concurred on making it easier for states to adopt policy initiatives related to primary healthcare delivery. In addition, they agreed to increase collaboration, peer review, and sharing of knowledge about primary healthcare delivery.

Dr Walter Kazadi Mulombo and Dr Abdullahi Bulama Garba, WHO Representative in Nigeria, also spoke at the event.

The meeting agreed that it is necessary for the states to align with the federal government’s declaration of 15% annual allocation for health care services and to release this to the service providers.

Kwara state Commissioner for Health, Dr Raji Razaq, and Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) Director General, Salihu Moh. Lukman signed the communiqué, which says that APC States have agreed to establish a sustainable health care financing system, such as health insurance and a health emergency trust fund, as well as to domesticate Primary Health Care.

Primary health care delivery services to give priority to maternal and child nutrition in its provision.

Strengthening coordination of APC’s maternal and child health services delivery initiatives will be a priority for APC.

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“There are plans to revitalize primary health care services beyond constructing buildings to making certain ongoing funding of facilities operations is secured, and services will be data-driven to include appropriate information technology,” said the communiqué.

Two killed, many injured when police officers and kidnappers clashed near Ogun polytechnic

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Two suspected members of a kidnap syndicate were shot dead by police in Ogun State on Sunday after a gun battle with officers from Itori, a local government area in Ewekoro.

Several armed hoodlums with hoods on their faces were reported to be hiding in a bush at the back of DS Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic, Itori in Ewekoro divisional headquarters at 7:30 am on Sunday, reports say.

On Monday, Abimbola Oyeyemi, the Police Public Relations Officer of the Ogun Police Division, stated that the Ewekoro Division’s anti-robbery squad was dispatched to locate the mentioned hoodlums.

When the gang spotted the police, they opened fire, causing a gunfight that lasted 40 minutes or so.

After revealing the syndicate members had been gunned down, Oyeyemi concluded by saying, “some syndicate members fled with varying levels of gunshot injuries.”

The miscellaneous finds recovered from their hideouts by Oyeyemi included: a single shotgun, two live cartridges, two battle axes, empty AK-47 rifle shells, three android phones, two small phones, eight pairs of slippers, and two school bags.

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While all this was happening, Commissioner of Police in Ogun, Edward Ajogun, went on to caution criminals, saying it was a losing proposition for them to test the will of the command.

In addition, Ajogun led a large-scale manhunt for the gang members who had escaped.

D’Tigers still searching for their quarterfinal victory After suffering an upset loss to CIV

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As a result of falling 68-77 to Côte d’Ivoire in their last group C game, the D’Tigers’ hopes of making an automatic FIBA Afrobasket quarterfinal have been dashed.

The game that determined who made it to the semi-finals saw Nigeria struggle for the majority of the match. their field goal percentage was 41.8 percent and their three-point shooting accuracy was just 29.6 percent

Ivory Coast, with a stronger physical style of play, also controlled the defensive boards 44-30, outrebounding D’Tigers.

In order to secure a quarter final place, Nigeria will play the third-placed team in Group D.

Coach Mike Brown stated that the team did not play like a team that wanted to win when the tragic loss occurred.

We didn’t give 100 percent or put any effort into it, and as a result, we got pummeled by a top-notch opponent. Cote d’Ivoire must be acknowledged. They were very physical and highly confident and were completely unified throughout the contest.

The Ivorians were commended for playing and giving it their all.

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They were the better team today. They were smarter than us, and they were victorious in the end. My personal opinion is that the winning team today was the best. The whole credit should go to Cote d’Ivoire. They really did a great job.
Despite this small setback, it is still possible for the team to do well in the medal race.

I’m curious to see how our team will respond after our latest loss. We still have a chance to play another game and see how that goes.

N2b turnover is posted by Neimeth within 9 months

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Within the first nine months of this business year, Neimeth International Pharmaceuticals Plc generated a turnover of approximately N2 billion, with gross profit of N927 million.

At the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited, an interim report and company accounts of Neimeth International Pharmaceuticals showed that the company recorded sales of N1.99 billion and gross profit of N927.01 million for the nine-month period that ended June 30, 2021. For the financial year ended June 30, 2016, the operating profit was N198.27 million while the profit before and after tax was N84.83 million each. The company closed the nine-month period by posting earnings per share of 4.47 kobo.

With total assets rising from N6.44 billion to N6.52 billion, the healthcare company’s balance sheet improved in the second quarter of 2021. Totalling N1.23 billion, total equity funds remained unchanged.

The stock of a leading health care corporation performed the best in the market capital of Nigeria at the annual Investors Value Award (NIVA). Over the course of 2019, RPE Pharma has been recognized three times for winning award categories based on the performance of quoted pharmaceutical companies on the Nigerian capital market, compared to other leading pharmaceutical companies.

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Even though the global economy has struggled, Neimeth International Pharmaceuticals, Pharm. Matthew Azoji, the firm’s managing director, stated that the company has continued to show resilience, in part due to COVID-19 pandemic.

He says the company kept its strategic plans of growing its production capacity and market share, leading the way in creating long-term value for all stakeholders.

He reaffirmed the company’s commitment to fulfilling its vision of becoming a pharmaceuticals manufacturing hub for Africa, as well as being a preeminent research and development hub in Africa.

Chief executive officer Azoji reported that the company’s growth strategy, which included capital investment of some N5 billion in additional capacity, remains on track. He anticipates early returns from these strategic initiatives will result in rapid growth over the coming years.

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A current WHO Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Amawbia, Anambra State, was recently approved by shareholders of Neimeth Pharmaceuticals.

Amawbia is an Amawbia multi-products plant that is being prepared for WHO Good Manufacturing Practice certification (cGMP). After the project is completed and verified, the plant is expected to offer contract manufacturing services for pharmaceuticals, R&D, and formulation and validation services.

Nnamdi Kanu: IPOB is not here to protect Christians, rather to promote terrorism and loots -Buhari

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Buhari, the President of Nigeria, has referred to the IPOB, the Indigenous People of Biafra, as thieves.

Nnamdi Kanu and his armed group, the IPOB, are described as criminals promoting terrorism in Nigeria.

Presidential candidate put forth the assertion that IPOB is not working to protect Christians in the Southeast.

Garba Shehu, who is the president’s spokesperson, told reporters that the group’s assault on police stations and government buildings in the Southeast disturbed the president.

Buhari, who had previously spoken in favor of the Kanu-led group, told reporters that they were not freedom fighters.

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The passage states: “As for IPOB, their struggle for freedom does not commence when they attack police stations and property, but rather when they engage in acts of terrorism.”

Ipob is not doing so because, as foreign lobbyists representing their nation’s Christian citizens say, almost every citizen of the terrorized nations are Christian.

The president also appealed to Nigerians to come together to “stand against those who would use divisive and exploitative interests to divide us.”