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Osinbajo and the governors of the 35 states are expected to attend the burial of the father of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, Pa Arthur Okowa

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ASABA – According to the Delta State government, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and governors from 35 states are expected to attend the final burial of Pa Arthur Okowa, father of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.
At the age of 88, Pa Okowa died on January 28 at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in Asaba, following a brief illness.

Due to the devastating second wave of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Gov. Okowa had previously stated that his father’s burial would be kept private for family members.
Mr. Olise Ifejika, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Delta State, told reporters in Asaba that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo would be in attendance for the ceremony.

He also mentioned that Governors, Senators, Ministers, House of Representatives and House of Assembly Ministers, as well as other political office holders such as the Inspector General of Police, will be in attendance.

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Meanwhile, he has stated that strict COVID-19 regulations will be followed.

“The governor has warned that he does not want too many vehicles around causing traffic jams, making it difficult for dignitaries to get to the church,” he says.

Because it is a community church with a small congregation, not everyone is expected to attend the service, “he explained.

COVID-19: NPHCDA’s milestones under Faisal

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By Ruth Ihuwe

In recent times, its more convincing to proclaim that Nigeria, as a country is tethered to the nausea of bad news. But last week, a cheering news broke out. The World Health Organization (WHO) announced the ranking of Nigeria’s COVID-19 response as the fourth-best in the world. The pleasant news was conveyed by WHO’s Country Director in Nigeria, Dr. Walter Mulombo at the ceremony of the receipt of the first consignment of 177,600 doses of the Johnson and Johnson (J&J) COVID-19 vaccine on August 12, 2021 in Abuja.

Admittedly, the positive results in the control of COVID-19 spread in Nigeria is a consequence of a series of coordinated actions by the Federal Government , the Presidential Task Force on the Control of COVID-19,(later renamed Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-19), Nigerian Center for Disease Control (NCDC), but finally, the bulk anchored by the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA)

The good news from WHO profoundly reminded of the hard work, commitment and dexterity of NPHCDA’s Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dr. Faisal Shuaib, the main agency mandated with the burden to lead the administration of COVID-19 vaccines in Nigeria. It is an understatement to say, Dr. Shuaib, a public health management expert has performed creditably in his assignment, despite the initial frustrating fake myths and tales weaved around the COVAX vaccine by saboteurs.

WHO was specific in the commendation to Nigeria that NPHCDA had successfully completed the first phase of the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out. In his mapped-out strategic plan of action, Dr. Shuaib’s ingenuity focused the first phase of the COVID-19 vaccination on frontline workers and other priority groups, exposed to high risk of contracting COVID-19. And he has fruitfully executed it to earn the glory of Nigeria’s fourth ranking on response to COVID-19 by WHO, in spite of the initial internal sabotage and organized campaigns of resistance.

When the China, Wuhan induced Coronavirus pandemic broke out and reached the shores of Nigeria at the beginning of 2020, it was like a death spell cast on the country. The public phrenzy, panic and anxiety in Nigerians seemed endless, something akin to a death sentence passed on the country. Thereafter, COVID-19 began its melonic spread across the country like wildfires, with unexpected infections and deaths in all parts of the country.

The Nigerian Government and Nigerians were jolted from slumber instantly. It was obvious, danger of a greater magnitude of massive deaths than presently obtained lurked in all corners of Nigeria, waiting for any hapless victim to devour. Even cynics had a second thought. President Muhammadu Buhari decreed measures to curtail the spread of COVID-19.

And streams of COVID-19 protocols were immediately enunciated. Nigeria was completely locked down and security operatives drafted to impose compliance. Social distancing rules, use of facemasks and hand sanitizers in private homes and public places were canvassed and imposed where necessary. It was a maddening rash of actions from all stakeholders to avert portentously a worst human catastrophe in recent history.

Foreign travels ban were also slammed, while medical scientists in the country and those in other foreign nations worked sleeplessly to find the solutions of arresting COVID-19, through treatment of its patients and the inoculation potential victims against it. Obviously, the pandemic in every indication had the trappings of the world’s latest holocaust. Scores of COVID-19 infections, and alarming deaths were reported everywhere around the globe, including America, China, Brazil, Italy and the rest of the world, sending morbid fear to humanity.

The Coronavirus plaque was so intense that even the dead begged to find those to bury them, including family members; a hovering situation of despair similar to what some poets usually qualify as “Let the dead bury the dead.” Nigerians dreaded the repercussions of testing positive COVID-19 and recoiled into their shells. It extremely distorted life economically and socially.

But salvation soon descended its blessings on a wailing world. Eventually, COVID-19 vaccine was discovered, tested and approved by WHO to come to the rescue of an entrapped humanity. The Oxford/ AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines waded into the battle against COVID-19. Nigeria took the initial consignment of 3.92 million doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines through the Vaccines Global Assess Facility (COVAX) facility on March 2nd 2021 for onward distribution and commencement of vaccinations.

And in same Month, Nigeria received another 100,000 doses from the Indian Government, bringing the total number of vaccines to 4,024,000 doses of Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine. Through the NPHCDA, Dr. Shuaib prepared for the preservation and storage of the COVID-19 vaccines. He built National Strategic Cold Store, cold rooms in states and ensured the vaccines were stored under approved temperatures to keep them safe for human usage and also, guaranteed the safety of the vaccines while in transit to their respective destinations.

By February 2021, and sequel to the arrival of the COVAX facility, Dr. Shuaib trained health workers nationwide on how to administer the vaccination. Over 13,000 health care workers were trained at the national training of trainers in the first phase, which drew participants from the national, state and local governments. The training later extended to health workers at the ward and facility levels. So far, over 100,000 participants have been trained by NHCDA in the areas of effective handling, storage and administration of COVID-19 vaccines.

Dr. Shuaib also digitalized the process of vaccination which entailed self e-registration, where pre-vaccination numbers and a preferred scheduled date and time of vaccination was indicated for effective outreach to Nigerians. He increased sensitization /awareness campaigns on the COVID-19 vaccination exercise and demystified contrived myths designed to hamper the success of the programme.

The NPHCDA left no stone unturned to trigger success in the administration of the life-saving COVID-19 facility. By end of March 2021, the very first month of the exercise, public skepticism paved way for consent to intake of the vaccine. And the initial positive results from the COVID-19 vaccination based on available statistics show a total of over 325,514 eligible Nigerians vaccinated with the first dose of AstraZeneca vaccine across the country.

And a micro breakdown of the statistics on COVID-19 vaccination is an impressive record of the highest rate in Africa, with a daily coverage of an average of 87,000 people in Nigeria. This figure is higher than other countries on the continent like Egypt (72,000) South Africa (52,000) Ghana (12,100) and Senegal (4,790), which appears uppermost on their vaccination rate chart.

NPHCDA has combined the administration of both first and second doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines on Nigerians and the outcomes are commendable. A total of 2,265,805 persons have been vaccinated with the first dose and another 1,175,341 vaccinated in the second dose.

Today, and in barely six months, Dr. Shuaib has utilized 3,441,146 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine for the first and second doses of vaccinations, representing roughly 88 percent of the total of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines received by Nigeria. Therefore, one is confident to say, the NPHDCA under the guidance of Dr. Shuaib has not derailed from its publicized masterplan for the COVID-19 vaccination administration with a projection to vaccinate 40% of Nigeria’s population by the end of the year 2021, and conquer a 70 % target by 2022.

WHO recently commended that, “Nigeria’s preparation for the second phase of the COVID-19 vaccination, involving more resources and logistics, is highly commendable.”

Through the exemplary leadership and positive character manifestations of Dr. Shuaib, the American-trained and ex- Senior Program Officer at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), Seattle, USA, the public disillusions on the administration of the COVID-19 vaccines have vanished. His strong administrative character has made Nigeria one of the most trusted countries in the distribution of the COVAX facilities to the extent the international community and donor agencies are eager to support the country with more vaccines.

Consequently, in August, theUnited Kingdom donated 699,760 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine to Nigeria from the Johnson and Johnson (J&J) company through the COVAX initiative. The supply brings the total number of COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca doses so far received by Nigeria to over 4.6 million.

And another good news is that WHO has certified that the “J&J” vaccine is highly effective against contracting the Delta variant. It is targeted to be administered on those who have received the first dose of the vaccine, in the first phase of the vaccine roll-out. By the end of August, another total of 1,173,132 doses of vaccines will come into the country for Nigerians.

Therefore, in Nigeria’s most challenging moments, Dr. Shuaib stoop up at the risk of his life to collaborate with other patriots to salvage his country. He has traveled this path in the public health sector all his life right from the days of Polio eradication campaigns, and Ebola et al. He is a gem and a worthy asset in public health management in Nigeria. This is confirmed by his merited appointment as NPHCDA boss in 2017. He has further proven his worth with the outstanding delivery of COVID-19 vaccinations and prudent management of human resources.

Ihuwe is a primary health care advocate and wrote this piece from Lagos.

Rudeboy’s wife, Anita, filed for divorce, and the document was leaked

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The leaked divorce petition filed by Anita Okoye, wife of Nigerian music artist Peter Okoye, better known by his stage name Rudeboy, has sparked more reactions on social media.

It was reported on Friday that a petition citing irreconcilable differences as the cause of the seven-year marriage’s irreversible disintegration had been leaked.

Remember that Rude Boy married Anita in 2014 following a ten-year engagement. The couple has three children at the moment.

Concerned Nigerians took to social media in the aftermath of the revelation to express their differing viewpoints.

While some people are afraid of getting married because of the high prevalence of divorce in our culture, others feel that wonderful marriages still exist.

It has produced a list of some of the Twitter reactions.

“Because Anita Okoye asks the court to break her marriage to musician Paul Okoye (Rudeboy of P Square), no mean say make you give up on love, there are still many successful marriages out there, bad news in marriages and divorce merely have better PR,” says @UNCLE AJAJA.

“Rudeboy was against his brother’s marriage to a Yoruba woman who was older than him, now his own marriage don first cast.. no be by same race or age gap.. marry who you love,” tweeted @Dignityboss.

“Rudeboy and his wife Anita are set to end their marriage,” says @lamOhmai. People increasingly end marriages as if it were a dating relationship.”

“Waking up to Anita and Paul Okoye’s (Rudeboy) divorce proceedings is the most shocking news I’ve heard this week,” says @BarcaPrincipal. I adore that couple because they started from nothing and now they have this”???

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“Sometimes marriage worries me,” says @OgaKnowledge. After all these years and three children, where are you now? I almost died from a normal girlfriend split, omo.”

@itsCollinscole: “So Paul Okoye (Rudeboy) and his wife are reportedly getting divorced, while Peter Okoye and his wife (whom the entire family opposed) are still together. “Life is ironic.”

Afghanistan And My Justified Support For The Nigerian Military

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By Philip Agbese

As Africans, we often say, only someone who has tested the venom of hunger knows the power of its force. Those who still support terrorism in any guise and for whatever pecuniary benefits, do so because they are insulated from its blazing swords and gores.

But anyone who has tested the horrors and bloodbath of terrorisms or have any dose of empathy for humanity would never support terrorism, even if he is promised the reward of the entire earth as his personal fiefdom. Currently, the world is stunned, even America is shocked with what is happening in Afghanistan. It never anticipated the overthrow of the Afghan Government by the Taliban forces this soon. But the worst has happened, the Talibans have violently gripped power.

It could have also happened in Nigeria, if not for the determination and commitment of President Muhammadu Buhari and the Nigerian Military. They have refused to blink in the counter-terrorism combats in order to birth peace and security in Nigeria.

In the past couple of years, I have stood firmly against acts of terrorism in Nigeria. Boko Haram insurgents and armed bandits can never be my friends. I cannot support their vicious actions for any reason.

I have also devoted time, energy and resources to fight the battle against terrorists with the pen, by confronting cyberspace and foreign backed terrorism head-on. Cyberspace terrorism is activated and promoted by veiled agents and sympathizers of terrorists. I did this for the love of my country, Nigeria, that of beloved compatriots and the future generation. It explains my unwavering support to the Buhari administration and the Nigerian Military. I am optimistic and convinced that together, we can trounce terrorism and its attendant security problems. Our country has all it takes to crush them.

There is something significant we have to learn now about terrorism. After 20 years of unsuccessful military campaigns in Afghanistan, the White House has decided to withdraw its troops and pulled out from the embattled country. The action was precipitated by the sudden overthrow and collapse of the Government of President Ashraf Ghani by Taliban forces.

The erstwhile President fled the country after the Talibans captured Kabul, after months of intensified offensives. The Taliban forces gained control of more territories and eventually captured Kabul, the last biggest city still standing in Afghanistan.

America’s President Joe Biden had returned to the White House from Camp David, where he was on presidential retreat to make his first public statement on the developments in Afghanistan. What President Biden adduced as reason for suspending US Military involvement in Afghanistan was remarkable in every sense. It echoed like a bomb blast to discerning minds.

Biden blurted, “If anything, the developments of the past week reinforce that ending US military involvement in Afghanistan now was the right decision. American troops cannot and should not be fighting in a war and dying in a war that Afghan forces are not willing to fight for themselves.”

This is a hard lesson for Nigerians and those masked agents and sympathizers of Boko Haram insurgents and armed bandits tormenting the peace of the country. Foreign military assistance or sacrifice for another country has a limit. Biden has indirectly told Nigeria and other countries that we must all join the fight against terrorism.

Biden was straightforward and blunt that America cannot continue to sacrifice its troops in Afghanistan in a war the Afghan forces themselves are unwilling to fight. Afghans must lead the battle of liberation to embolden others.

It is resoundingly instructive. It brings to the fore, the spirit of patriotism and loyalty to one’s country. America’s present actions and message to the world, in the troubled Afghanistan (which have ostensibly placed the country at greater risk and mercy of the Talibans) is that before an outsider renders assistance to you, the recipient must also demonstrate their willingness to help themselves.

I can conveniently say, Americans have faulted Afghans whether as military men/ women or civilians over their reluctance to liberate their country from the grip of the Talibans. We often jovially say, even heaven help those who help themselves. Afghanistan needed to do more to convince America that they hate terrorism and the Talibans fighting to take over control of the country.

Today, their country has fallen into the hands of the enemy forces. I felt very sympathetic to the plight of the panicked and distraught people, some of who are desperately fleeing to other countries for safety. They will become refugees in strange lands and denied all luxuries. This is one thing we have worked hard to avoid for our fellow citizens in Nigeria.

Without a doubt, among the clans of stranded people in Afghanistan today includes conspirators, mercenaries, fake mullahs and sympathizers of the Talibans who performed the odious betrayal of their country and sacrificed peace for peanuts. The Talibans could not have succeeded without active internal support to their militant campaigns.

None of us is ignorant of the central ideology of Boko Haram/ ISWAP terrorists tormenting and terrorizing Nigerians. They are out and sponsored by some forces to take over Nigeria; they are working assiduously to reconquer us and impose their odd version of Islamic caliphate through bloody jihadi campaigns.

Have Nigerians forgotten that before the administration of President Buhari , Boko Haram insurgents came close to fulfilling their mission? Thrice, they almost overran the Government Houses of Borno and Yobe states in the Northeast to seize power. Insurgents captured and occupied at least 21 local government areas in the Northeast, and declared Gwoza in Borno state their Caliphate headquarters. Tales of escapees from Boko Haram gulags draped with draconian rule, bloodbath, extrajudicial killings, sexual violence, forced labour and human rights violations.

We have experienced agonies and the resultant humanitarian crises created by tens of thousands of displaced persons because of years of insurgency. The social and economic dislocations together with other distortions of normal life are quite scary. The relics are everywhere. No sane person will support terrorism in anyway. Boko Haram insurgents have threatened many times to capture Aso Rock, Nigeria’s seat of power. That’s how close Nigeria came to the danger faced by Afghanistan today.

But we have an unfortunate situation in Nigeria, where some veiled forces and black sheep cocooned in all strata of the Nigerian community, clandestinely work for the success of Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists. Even as the Buhari Presidency is determined to rout out insurgency, the efforts are either frustrated or sabotaged. We are the people supplying food, medication and weapons to terrorists to devour us. It is shameful that some of us have commercialized terrorism.

We shield terrorists from the eagle eyes of security and treat them of gunshot injuries when they encounter state forces in combat duels. We are mindless and freely conspiring with foreign nations plotting to snatch away our country from us. Those who indulge in such aberrations against their country, hardly think about the severe repercussions should the situation gets out of control like the experience of Afghans now. Let our conscience prick us.

But together with some other patriots, I have decided to be different. All of us have a role to play in the final defeat of terrorism in Nigeria. So, I decided to support Mr. President and the Nigerian Military in the counter-insurgency campaigns. We must be told plainly, that if we allow insurgents conquer any part Nigeria, it means all of us have been defeated and conquered.

Therefore, those who think my support for the Nigerian military against the tormentors of our country is an insidious approach to personal glorification and financial gains are very wrong. I go the whole hog because I dread the danger of terrorists succeeding in Nigeria. Let’s open our eyes to the stark reality staring us in the face.

The civil society movement which publicized the messages of Nigerian people against terrorists were only actively fighting cyberspace terrorism, another dangerous brand of terrorism. I am involved in it because I love my country; I want history to remember me as a loyal patriot who identified with my country and it’s leaders in the most disconcerting moments.

Those who backed out against truth, harshly scolded and lambasted me should be ashamed, with the ugly events in Afghanistan now, they should have cause for reflection and a rethink. My actions have been clearly justified and the detractors or enemies of Nigeria have been proven wrong by the sad events in Afghanistan. Let us resolve today never to support terrorism on our shores or anywhere; it pays more to show our patriotic face and loyalty to country. We are the people responsible for our peace and security; we can choose to destroy ourselves with our own hands or avoid it collectively.

Its my conviction that together, we can liberate Nigeria from the jaws of Boko Haram and ISWAP and other terrorist groups . Else, we are only working to fret away the dignity and pride of our beloved country. But there is no any other country which belongs to us, except Nigeria. To be forewarned is to be forearmed. Let us be circumspect in our actions and utterances on national security.

Agbese LLB(UK), MBA(UK), LLM(UK) is a scholar based in the United Kingdom.

Group denounces Saraki involvement in the N35 billion loan

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The Kwara Consultative Stakeholders Forum, which sued the state governor, Abdulrazak AbdulRahman, and others over the proposed N35 billion bond/loan, has denied any involvement in the litigation with former governor of the state, Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki.

In a statement issued by its chairman, Alhaji Ayodele Olaegbe, the group stated that tying Saraki to the group is not only ridiculous and humiliating, but also another unsuccessful attempt by government propaganda apparatus to divert public attention away from the bond’s impropriety.

Olaegbe stated that the group had no ties to the former Senate President or any other individual or political interest, either directly or indirectly.

“The case reference number CAC/IT/NO 141207, at the federal high court in Abuja, is based on our suspicion and conviction that a situation where a state appoints a Special Purpose Vehicle, SPV, to float a private bond is a strategy to avoid public scrutiny and suggests that the likely investors aren’t inclined to be those who are statutorily bound to comply with the issuance of the private bond,” the statement read in part.

“We also feel the bond/loan was passed hastily by the State House of Assembly and did not follow established legislative approval procedures.

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“Once a bond is issued to carry out governance owing to a shortage of cash, citizens must be present to participate in the process through public hearings.

“More importantly, this government has yet to explain to kwarans how it wants to balance the disbursement of cash and repayment mechanism without causing more hardship to the people.”

Buhari re-appoints Oloyede as Registrar of JAMB and Rasheed as Registrar of NUC

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Is-haq Oloyede, the immediate past Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), has been reappointed by Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari.

Abubakar Rasheed and Hamid Boboyi, the previous executive secretaries of the National Universities Commission (NUC) and the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), were among the senior executive officers of ministry of education institutions who were reappointed on Friday.

The reappointment of the senior officers was verified by Bem Goong, a spokesman for the Federal Ministry of Education.

The reappointments were made on the proposal of the minister of education, Adamu Adamu, according to a statement released by the ministry.

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The National Business and Technical Examinations Board’s registrar and chief executive officer, Ifeoma Isiugo-Abanihe, was also verified in the statement (NABTEB).

Promise Mebine, a professor, has been appointed as the National Mathematical Centre’s new director and chief executive officer for a five-year term.

Paralympics: Organisers Say COVID-19 Situation In Japan Is Very Difficult

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The Tokyo Paralympics will take place in “very tough” conditions, according to organizers, with hospitals in the host city already overburdened as Japan faces its worst wave of COVID-19 infections, driven by the Delta variety.

With less than a week to the commencement of the Paralympics, a Tokyo hospital turned down the organizers’ request to take emergency cases from the Games, preferring to treat COVID-19 patients from Japan.

“Given the medical scenario, we can’t help but say the Paralympics will be held in the midst of a very challenging situation,” Tokyo 2020 Games delivery officer Hidemasa Nakamura said at a press briefing.
“What do we do if a patient becomes very ill, given the limited number of hospital beds available? We need to have a contact flow in place, and that contact flow should include hospitals and medical facilities,” Nakamura noted.

COVID-19 protocols will be utilized for the Paralympics, according to organizers, which is the same “playbook” that was used for the Olympics, which finished earlier this month. They stated that frequent testing and other restrictions, such as limiting the movement of players and officials, have been shown to reduce infection risks.

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The health situation in Japan has worsened, with record-high daily case numbers being reported, despite the fact that the number of athletes and officials traveling from abroad is less than a third of what it was during the Olympics.

Nakamura urged domestic Games officials to avoid eating out or drinking in groups, and he promised that local participants would be thoroughly tested.
Japan has extended COVID-19 emergency measures in the city and other areas for the duration of the Games, and the Paralympics, like the Olympics, will be held largely without spectators from August 24 to September 5.

On Friday, a total of 12 additional cases were confirmed among paralympic athletes, including one athlete, according to Tokyo 2020 organizers.

President Buhari pays condolence visit to Yola

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President Muhammadu Buhari has arrived in Yola, the capital of Adamawa State, to express his condolences to Ahmed Joda’s family, government, and people. Ahmed Joda died on Friday, August 13.

The President was met by the State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, when he arrived at Yola International Airport at 09:45 GMT.

Son's Wedding: President Buhari Arrives Yola
Shortly after arriving, the President went to the palace of Muhammadu Barkindo Musdafa, the Lamido of Adamawa, to pay homage.
Details will be provided later….

Nigerian Pastor Purchases His Own Private Jet

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Apostle Chika Nnamdi Onuzo, Senior Pastor of Resurrection House for All Nations in Atlanta, has purchased a Challenger Jet for kingdom service, according to his colleague Bishop Humphrey Erumaka.

On Thursday, August 19, Bishop Humphrey Erumaka of WordBase Assembly in Okota, Lagos, stated this.

“Just flying into Atlanta to fellowship and pray on demand with my friend Apostle Chika Onuzo in his recently purchased challenger aircraft for kingdom service. He wrote, “It was a wonderful time indeed.”

In other news, ahead of his coronation as the Olu of Warri Kingdom on Saturday, August 21, Olu of Warri-designate, Omoba Tsola Emiko, has received two brand new customized luxury cars, a Rolls-Royce and a Bentley 2021 model.

The Bentley will be used for the thanksgiving service on Sunday, August 22, while the bespoke Rolls-Royce will be used to usher in Emiko as the new king on Saturday, the day of his coronation. On the day of his Coronation, the Olu-designate would journey in a Rolls-Royce from his seclusion (Idaniken) to Warri Club.

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He would walk aboard a waiting regatta boat at the Warri Club and continue to Ode-Itsekiri, the Itsekiri people’s ancestral home. Omoba Tsola Emiko, who has been in Idaniken (seclusion) since April 5th, will be crowned the 21st Olu of Warri Kingdom on Saturday.

Approximately 1,000 police officers have been deployed to provide complete security prior to, during, and after the coronation of Omoba Tsola Emiko as the 21st Olu of Warri, Kingdom of Warri.

China Enacts Strict New Online Privacy law

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On Friday, China enacted a broad privacy law aimed at barring firms from gathering sensitive personal data, as the country grapples with an increase in internet frauds and Beijing pursues tech giants hoarding personal information.

State and private businesses managing personal information will be compelled to restrict data gathering and get user agreement under new rules imposed by China’s highest legislative body.

However, the Chinese state security apparatus will continue to have access to large amounts of personal data. Beijing has long been accused of using technology to speed up repression in the northwestern province of Xinjiang and elsewhere.

The new restrictions are also anticipated to shake China’s internet sector, which has seen businesses like Didi, a ride-hailing giant, and Tencent, a gaming juggernaut, in the eyes of regulators in recent months for misusing personal data.

Following the announcement on Friday morning, Chinese IT companies such as Alibaba and Tencent fell.

A representative for the National People’s Congress told official news agency Xinhua earlier this week that the law intended to protect those who “feel strongly about personal data being exploited for user profiling and by recommendation algorithms, or the use of big data in setting [unfair] prices.”

It will restrict businesses from charging varying pricing for the same service based on a customer’s previous purchases.

According to China’s consumer protection agency, tens of thousands of people have complained about having to pay more for hailing a cab using an iPhone than a cheaper mobile phone model, or for tickets if they are classified as a business traveller.

The regulation is based on the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union, which is one of the most stringent online privacy rules in the world.

Kendra Schaefer, a partner with Beijing-based consulting firm Trivium China, said, “China’s new privacy regime is one of the harshest in the world.” “With this law, China is not really looking at the immediate term.”

Instead, it aims to “lay the groundwork for the digital economy over the next 40 or 50 years,” according to her.

The law, which takes effect on November 1, also states that personal data of Chinese citizens cannot be transferred to nations with worse data security standards than China – requirements that foreign enterprises may find difficult to comply with.

Companies who do not comply could face fines of up to 50 million yuan ($7.6 million), or 5% of their yearly revenue.

According to the law, sensitive personal data includes information such as color, ethnicity, religion, biometric data, and a person’s location that, if released, might lead to “discrimination… or gravely jeopardize the safety of individuals.”

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However, surveillance cameras abound in Chinese cities, some of which are equipped with facial recognition technology and collect biometric data on a daily basis.

Residents in the restive region of Xinjiang, which is home to the majority of China’s Uighur ethnic minority, are reportedly forced to put software on their phones that allows police to see their location, images, and text messages, according to rights groups.