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UCH CMD tests negative after eight days of isolation

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By Bukola Olasanmi

After eight days of isolation and treatment, the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Prof. Jesse Otegbayo, has tested negative for COVID-19.

It was gathered through the Head of Public Relations Unit of the hospital Mr Toye Akinrinlola that the last test on his blood sample has come back negative.

Akinrinlola said the test result arrived at about 3:45 pm on Thursday to gladden the heart of family, friends and workers of the institution.

Otegbayo had tested positive to the virus seven days ago.

He said he may have contracted the virus through Board meetings of the hospital held from Monday to Wednesday last week.

The week-long meetings were suspended on Thursday after some members showed symptoms of COVID-19.

He was among the eight confirmed cases in Oyo State as at Wednesday April 1.

The Provost of the College of Medicine and his deputy have also tested positive for the virus and have since placed themselves in self-isolation.

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Air France airlifts 399 nationals out of Nigeria

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By Bukola Olasanmi

Over 399 French national were airlifted out of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos on Thursday.

The French nationals were flown out by an Air France aircraft which took to the skies about 13.56 hours.

Sources at MMIA, Lagos said the French nationals completed all security and health checks before they boarded the aircraft.

Boeing 777-200 is among the aircraft type in the fleet of Air France to a single operation accommodate up to 399 passengers.

The airline had since secured permit from the Ministry of Aviation and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to undertake the operations under the ‘ emergency / special / humanitarian ‘ flights category.

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Saudi Arabia imposes 24-hour curfew in Mecca, Medina

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(Reuters) – Saudi Arabia imposed a 24-hour curfew in the Muslim holy cities of Mecca and Medina on Thursday, extending measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus, which has infected more than 1,700 people in the kingdom and killed 16.

The interior ministry said in a statement there were some exceptions, including for essential workers and in order for residents to buy food and access medical care. Cars in those cities’ residential districts may only carry one passenger to limit the virus’ transmission, it said.

The country of 30 million has taken drastic steps to contain the disease, halting international flights, closing most public places, and suspending the year-round umrah pilgrimage. On Tuesday, it asked Muslims to put plans for the annual haj pilgrimage on hold pending more clarity about the pandemic.

Restrictions on movement have tightened, with entry and exit to Riyadh, Mecca, Medina and Jeddah heavily restricted. Some neighbourhoods in Mecca and Medina were already under full lockdown, but in the rest of those cities the curfew was previously from 1500 to 0600.

The eastern oil-producing province of Qatif, where the kingdom’s first coronavirus cases were reported last month among Shi’ite Muslim pilgrims returning from Iran, has been on lockdown for nearly four weeks.

Saudi Arabia has the most infections and deaths among the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council, but public health officials say past experience combating the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) helped prepare the kingdom for the new coronavirus outbreak.

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Coronavirus: Ooni engages Oro deities to cleanse Nigeria

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The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has engaged deities in Ile-Ife, Osun State to cleanse the country of the coronavirus pandemic.

A public announcement signed by Chief Oyalami Awoyode urged residents of Ile-Ife to remain indoors throughout Thursday.

The announcement made on behalf of the Ooni said masqueraders would be performing traditional rites around the entire Ife town to cleanse Nigeria of the pandemic.

The restriction of movement commenced by 8 am and ends at 6 pm.

The revered monarch on Monday said he had been working on herbal solution to the coronavirus pandemic ravaging the globe.

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Kole Abayomi, ex-head of Nigerian Law School, son of nationalist Kofo Abayomi, dies in UK at 80

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One of Nigeria’s brightest law teachers, a legal luminary, Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and one time head of Nigerian Law School, Mr Kole Ade Abayomi, has died at a London hospital, aged 80.

A son of one of Nigeria’s foremost nationalists, Sir Kofo Abayomi, the former law teacher died Thursday morning.

He was until his death, the proprietor and principal partner of his law firm, Kole Abayomi Chambers in Lagos his hometown.

Called to the Nigerian Bar in 1966 and made a Senior Advocate in 2005 with Conferment Serial Number 219, late Chief Kole Abayomi was born in Lagos on 20th August, 1940 to the illustrious family of Sir Kofo and Lady Oyinkan Abayomi.

The Babasale of Lagos had his early education in the city of his birth before proceeding to the United Kingdom to read Law and obtained LL.B (Hons), LLM and Ph.D degrees.

His eight decades on earth was packed full of activities and landmark achievements after his initial education at C.M.S Grammar School and King’s College, both in Lagos.

He read Law at the University of Durham and graduated with LL.B Hons. Thereafter, in 1965 he proceeded to the Nigerian Law School for the vocational practical training course in October and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1966.

He was awarded the Commonwealth Scholarship in October 1966 for Post graduate studies in Law at the Clare College Cambridge.

He obtained at Clare College Cambridge University, the postgraduate degree of LL.B (now LLM) in 1967 and the Ph.D degree from Cambridge in 1970. He was also a scholar at Clare College Cambridge University and Commonwealth Scholar Cambridge University .

Dr. Abayomi returned to Nigeria in 1970 to start a lecturing career at the Council of Legal Education, Nigerian Law School.

He was first engaged as lecturer grade II and later became Secretary to the Council of Legal Education and Director of Administration from 1999-2001. In 2001, he was appointed Deputy Director-General and Head of Lagos Campus of the Nigerian Law School. Thereafter in November 2004, he became the Director-General of the School.

Dr. Abayomi was a member of the Nigeria Constitution Drafting Committee from 1975-1976, Vice Chairman Nigerian Enterprises Promotion Board 1976-1979; Vice Chairman Lagos State Ibile Property Corporation 1976-1979 and Chairman Lagos State Ibile Holdings 1991-1992.

He was a member of the Nigerian Bar Association and a member of the Board of Directors of the International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law; Co-founder/President, Nigeria Society for Legal Research and Development; Member National Committee on Law and Administration in Nigeria (1981)


He was a member of Metropolitan Club, Ikoyi Club, Lagos Dinning Club, and Lagos Luncheon Club all in Lagos. Dr. Abayomi was conferred with a Chieftaincy title by His Royal Highness Oba Adeyinka Oyekan II the Oba of Lagos in 1979 as the Otun Baba Isale of Lagos. His Royal Highness Oba Rilwan Akiolu made him the Baba Isale of Lagos in 2005.

Due to his immense contribution to the noble profession and excellence in the academia, Dr. Abayomi was conferred with the rank of a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) in 2005. Not long after, he was decorated with the National Honours as an Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) by

His Excellency the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo in December 2005.


He retired from the Public Service as the Director-General of the Nigeria Law School in November 2005.

Being a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and because of his love for the Noble Legal Profession, Dr. Abayomi decided to go into private legal practice.

His legal publications include: Wills-Laws and Practice, Mbeyi, Lagos 2004; Concepts and Characteristics of Wills in Law of Wills in Nigeria 2001: Contribution in FRA Williams Through The cases, 2001; Students Handbook on Legal Drafting and Conveyancing for Students at the Law School, (Chief Contributor); 2001

He was married and had six Children. His hobbies were swimming, traveling and reading.

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Covid-19: House committee chair begs airlines to pay staff

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We're not distributing cars, may resume soon to slash 2020 Budget ―RepsHouse of Representatives

By Lawani Mikairu

The House of Representatives Committee Chairman on Aviation, Hon. Nnolim Nnaji yesterday appealed to airlines and private organizations within the aviation sector to pay staff their wages in this period of uncertainties occasioned by COVID19 pandemic.

Nnaji appeal is coming on the heels of the memo issued to its staff by Max Air airline to the effect that it would not pay them salaries for the period of the two weeks lockdown directive by the Federal Government.

He said that “the memo which has now gone viral further stressed that the state  of no pay would extend if the situation persisted and my major worry is that other organizations may do same if care is not taken.”

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Hon. Nnaji, however, appealed to the management of the airline to reconsider this hard-line posture by retracing its action in this regard and equally urged other organizations in the sector to see this trying period as a time of sacrifice and show extreme compassion to their staff.

“Am aware that elsewhere, governments are providing palliatives for employers of labour to cushion the impact of this pandemic but because of our peculiar circumstances the Federal Government may not immediately offer such at the moment”.

He also said he was optimistic that some form of relief would definitely come at the end of the day to assist the airlines.

He further urged the Hon Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sariki to step in and hold talks with the various stakeholders in the industry to avoid ripple effects of Max Air airline action.

The Committee Chairman also used the opportunity to call for understanding among the people and leaders of the South East Region over the shift in date of the reopening of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport (AIIA) Enugu which was earlier planned to be opened before the Easter celebration.

He lamented that the development was caused by the COVID19 pandemic which has forced the workers of both the contractor and consultants handling the project out of sight.

The aviation committee chairman however assured that as soon as the prevailing pandemic died down works would resume ” at an accelerated speed and new date of commissioning of the airport would be unveiled”.

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COVID-19: Ogun ex-gov, Amosun, donates N25m to state

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COVID-19: Ogun ex-gov, Amosun, donates N25m to stateAmosun

The immediate past governor of Ogun, Sen. Ibikunle Amosun,  has donated N25million to support the state government in its ongoing efforts at checking the spread of the coronavirus in the state.

Amosun, in a letter dated March 31, written to Gov. Dapo Abiodun, a copy of which was made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday, said the donation was a personal contribution to the fight against the pandemic.

“Please be informed that the sum if N25million has been transferred and cleared into the Access Bank Account (No 1384210113 Ogun Coalition Against COVID-19) as my personal contribution for the management of COVID-19 challenges in Ogun.

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”I am in constant touch with federal agencies in and outside Ogun with a view to offering maximum assistance to our people in these trying times.

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“In addition, arrangements are also in place to assist in ameliorating the challenges arising from the lockdown in Ogun within the period by supporting 25,000 households across the state.

” It is my fervent prayer that the Almighty God will see our people in Ogun and indeed Nigeria through the COVID-19 pandemic,” the letter stated.

[NAN]

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COVID-19: Alleged Benue state index case demands rerun of test

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Health minister, governor agreed to resolve the controversy – Elder brother

COVID-19: Alleged Benue state index case demands rerun of test

By Chioma Obinna  & Gabriel Olawale

As controversy trails the purported COVID-19 index case in Benue State, the family of Mrs Susan Okpe Idoko Lawani, the woman at the center of the controversy, has demanded a rerun of the coronavirus test which earlier indicated she tested weakly positive.

A spokesperson for the family, Dr Felix Lawani, who is Susan’s elder brother, alleged that the purported test results earlier generated by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, was never showed to the family or the hospital where she was admitted.

In a telephone interview with Vanguard, Lawani, disclosed that the Minister of Health, Professor Osagie  Ehinare and the State Governor, Samuel Orton have agreed that a rerun of the test for Susan should be done.

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Lawani, who is a Pathologist and Medical Consultant on contract with the Federal University of Agriculture, Markudi, said Susan came in from the United Kingdom, for their mother’s burial but fell ill four days later.

“My sister is a British citizen, she had earlier tested herself and children for COVID-19 and they were allegedly negative.  Five days later she complained of pain and feverish condition so we took her to the hospital.

The hospital collected her history and treated her for malaria and typhoid.  The next day her temperature came down and we insisted that she needed to be screened for COVID-19 since she was coming from a high-risk country.

“Her sample was taken with the hope that the result would be out on Saturday, but what we saw was a press conference by the Governor of the State calling her name before the press that she was positive and that she was an index case. The state government officials, security men and ambulance besieged the hospital.

“We didn’t like that because we expected that if the result was positive, the doctor looking after her would have told her at least.


Till now, she doubts the result. We prevailed on her for the government to take her to the isolation centre because you cannot fight the government. She agreed and went with them to where they called Isolation Centre at Benue state University Hospital in Makurdi, and she has been there since.”

Responding to Susan’s refusal to cooperate with the government, Lawani alleged that during the first two days she was at the isolation centre, no medical personnel came to take her history and she was angry because she believed she was being used for a show.

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Lawani said Susan was further annoyed and irritated each time the officials came to talk to her, she was being videoed and recorded.

“Most annoying part is that each time they want to come and talk to her they will be videoing her, and that really irritated her”

He told Vanguard that the Minister of Health, Prof Osagie Ehanire contacted the family on the issue with a promise to rectify the situation.

“The latest is that the Honorable Minister of Health was approached, he called me and spoke to her briefly, he promised to rectify mistakes made by the state.

The Governor and the Minister spoke to me that they will make a decision on whether to move her to Abuja or re-runs the test. She is reacting uncooperative because she is traumatized.”

“Right now, she is traumatised.  For me, as the elder brother, I don’t want to be distracted by the mistakes of the state government. Obviously the situation is affecting her physiologically to the extent that she has refused to speak to any of her relations even me.

“The summary is that the result purportedly to be weakly positive was not shown to her, instead they decide to forcefully take her to isolation centre and that didn’t go well with her.  They are contemplating moving her to Abuja. That is her request.”

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NANS condemns FG’s decision to relax lockdown order

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Says FG not fully prepared in fighting COVID 19

NANS condemns FG's decision to relax lockdown order

James Ogunnaike – Abeokuta

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has condemned the federal government’s decision to relax the lockdown in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, Ogun and Lagos State.

The students’ body berated the Federal government for relaxing the lockdown order, insisting the government is not fully prepared to fight the spread of the deadly pandemic.

NANS position was contained in a press release signed by its National Public Relations Officer, Azeez Adeyemi, and made available to newsmen in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

NANS insisted that the Federal government’s directive that selling foodstuffs be opened between 10 a.m to 2 p.m in Ogun, Lagos and Abuja has further exposed the government’s “unseriousness, unpreparedness, and lack of policy directive” in the fight against the spread of the virus.

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“Radical problems require radical solutions. The Federal government cannot relax the lockdown by opening market and there won’t be vehicular and mass human movement.”

“This new development will do no good but to further increase the risk of more people contracting the virus. The government’s decision will further expose innocent Nigerians to the risk of the contracting viruses even on a large scale.”

“The government has done nothing good but to further promote the spread of Coronavirus by opening markets. And as the concerned and responsible body of students in Nigeria, we call on  the Federal government to immediately reverse the decision.”

“If we want to really defeat the evil plaguing this country called COVID-19, we must be ready to pay the price no matter the cost. The number of victims is drastically increasing every day and we must not allow the virus to get out of control.”

“It is a shame that the Federal govt is not considering COVID-19 a dangerous pandemic that consumes the entire nation if not properly managed otherwise what else can we call this unseriousness and deliberate carelessness on the part of the Federal government.

NANS also called on President Mohammadu Buhari to probe the alleged distribution of N3billion by the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Hajiya Sadiya Umar Farouq to the vulnerable people within 24 hours.

The students’ body challenged the Minister to provide Nigerians with adequate information on how the money was spent.

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NANS also called on President Buhari to set up a fact-finding committee to investigate the alleged distribution of cash with the view of finding out if the money was really distributed to the vulnerable Nigerians.

NANS also called on the Federal and State governments that have promised to support Nigerians with relief materials like foodstuffs and stipends to focus on the vulnerable people.

The students’ body specifically wants the government to focus on people with daily income whose sources of livelihood would be cut off following the lockdown.

According to NANS, this category of people includes petty traders, widows, aged, artisans, orphans, students and the unemployed, among others.

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Lockdown: Soldier kills man for allegedly breaching checkpoint in Delta

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Delta State, Herdsmen killings, Issele-Azagba

By Francis Efe, Warri

There was pandemonium at ogunu community in Warri South Council Area of Delta State as a soldier on Thursday allegedly shot dead a middle-aged man identified as Mr Joseph Pessu, two days into the lockdown order by the Delta government.

The deceased was allegedly killed by the soldier while attempting to escape from his Toyota Camry car after breaching a security checkpoint.

According to a reliable source who spoke to Vanguard under strict anonymity, the deceased had suspiciously drove through a police checkpoint at Ubeji community with his car without a plate number making the police who were not armed to alert soldiers who were on patrol for enforcement.

According to the source, “When the deceased refused to stop, the soldier went after him and shot at one of the rear tyre. The young man continue to drive the car with a burst tyre until he got to Ogunu junction and blocked the road with his car, jumped out and started running.

“It was then the soldier assumed him to be a suspect and shot at him. Immediately, the incident happened, the soldier drove directly to the Area Command of the Nigeria Police to report himself.

Vanguard learnt that angered by the incident, irate youth moment after in reprisal attack allegedly lynched two naval personnel and had their motorcycle burnt at the scene of the incident.

According to a source, the naval personnel were not from the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS), DELTA.

“They were not armed and were going to their respective units when the hoodlums attacked them,” the source said.

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