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How our mother died – Onyeka Onwenu’s children

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The children of veteran Nigerian singer and actress Onyeka Onwenu have announced her passing, sharing details about her final moments.

“It is with heavy hearts that I and my brother wish to announce the passing of our mother, the much loved Onyeka Onwenu,” her children wrote in a statement signed by her sons, Abraham and Tijani Ogunlende on Wednesday.

“She passed away last night, Tuesday, July 30, 2024, in Lagos, Nigeria,” they said.

According Online reports that Onwenu had just completed a performance at the birthday party of Mrs Stella Okoli when she was suddenly rushed to the Reddington Hospital in Lagos.

Confirming, the children said, “She was rushed to the hospital after an amazing last performance, where doctors made every effort to save her life… sadly she passed.”

Her children described their mother as an “icon and legend” who inspired multiple generations with her music, acting, philanthropy and humanitarian efforts.

“She is greatly loved and missed!” they added.

The family expressed their gratitude to those who supported Onyeka in her final moments, including “Mr. Peter Obi, Mr and Mrs John Momoh and Mr and Mrs Okonkwo as well as Messrs Ajayi and Mr Okpara all of whom were with her during her last moments. Governor Alex Otti joined to condole us soon after her passage.”

They added, “We are also appreciative of Reddington Hospital and all their staff for their efforts.

“As we take the time to make the necessary plans, we would like you all to take the time to remember her life, the contributions she made and the impact she made on so many lives, including ours.”

The renowned singer was born in 1952 in Obosi, Anambra State. She released her debut album, ‘For the Love of You,’ in 1981 and has since released several albums and singles, including her hit song ‘One Love.’

GMOs distort natural cycle of human cells, capable of wiping out species – Molecular Biologist

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Experts and advocates have raised concerns over the laws governing the importation of Genetically Modified Organisms into the country, noting that it does not provide for liability and leaves the sector open to abuse.
They alleged that the uncensored flooding of Nigerian markets with products that are derivatives of GMO is a calculated attempt by unscrupulous regulators to endanger the health and lives of unsuspecting consumers.
Warning that GMOs distort the natural cycle of the human cell, a Molecular Biologist at the Niger Delta University, Professor Tatfeng, tasked the government to beware of the environmental, ecological and health concerns scientifically proven to emanate from GMO toxicity in the human system.
Professor Tatfeng who raised the concerns at a workshop organized by the Health of Mother Earth Foundation, HOMEF, for a cross-section of judicial officers in Abuja, cautioned that attempts by some individuals to dabble into gene editing, synthetic biology or genetic engineering signals a threat to the country’s biodiversity and could lead to the extinction of species and naturally endowed varieties.
‘‘We are still struggling with the regulation of basic aspects of Biosafety but regulators want to dabble into genetic engineering, ‘gene drive’ organisms which has the potential of wiping off whole species of organisms.
‘‘We note that this is unnatural, poses a severe threat to nature, the health of the people, our biodiversity and ecological systems as well as jeopardises our environmental sustainability, Prof Tatfeng warned.
He also called attention to the gaps in the existing Biosafety legislation in the country, saying, ‘‘The Act has major fundamental flaws such as the absence of strict liability and redress in case damage arising from the release of GMOs into the environment, the composition of the Board- NABDA with no farmers or consumers, poor access to information for consumers, lack of mandatory and clear labelling of GM products, infringing on the peoples ‘Right to Know’, and apparent conflict of interests’’.
The University Don alleged that there appears to be an unholy alliance between the regulator and the regulated as the Biosafety Agency, NBMA often endorses activities of GMO promoters rather than actually regulating them.
Meanwhile, Dr Nnimmo Bassey, Director of the Ecological Think-Tank at HOMEF emphasized that it had become expedient to engage the judiciary for a better understanding of the cons of biotechnology with regards to cases that may arise from its wrong application in future.
He appealed to the members of the bar and bench, to keep abreast of the legal framework and legislations governing GMOs in Nigeria, especially as it borders on rights to food choices and food sovereignty.
‘‘It is important that all stakeholders have a deep understanding of the implications of this technology to ensure informed decisions both in the legislative, judicial and executive arm of government.
‘‘We need judges to better interpret and apply biosafety regulations that align with both legal principles and public safety’’, Nnimmo noted.
GMOs distort natural cycle of human cells, capable of wiping out species – Molecular Biologist

We registered Ofili for 100m, AFN insists

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The Athletics Federation of Nigeria has said the body can’t explain how the name of the women’s 100m national champion, Favour Ofili, is missing from the women’s 100m event of the Paris Olympics Games, insisting she was registered for the 100m, 200m, and the women’s 4x100m relay.

Ofili raised the alarm on Tuesday night, accusing the Nigeria Olympic Committee and the AFN of failing to register her.

“It is with great regret that I have just been told I will not be competing in the 100 meters at this Olympic Games. I qualified, but those with the AFN and NOC failed to enter me. I have worked for 4 years to earn this opportunity. For what,” Ofili lamented.

Technical Director of the AFN, Samuel Onikeku however said the body is as shocked as the athlete over the development.

“We registered Ofili for the 100m, 200m and the 4x100m relay. We don’t know how her name got missing in the 100m. This is our stand as a federation,” Onikeku said via AFN Media.

However, a check on the entry list published by the World Athletics shows that Ofili will be competing in the 200m and women’s 4x100m relay.

Ofili qualified for the women’s 100m during the AFN National Trials which was held at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City in June. She had a new personal best of 11.06s to secure her first national title as well.

In April, she hit the Olympics 200m mark at the Tom Jones Memorial Classic with a time of 22.33s.

The athletics event of the Paris Games will get underway on Thursday with the men’s 20m race walk.

The first round of the women’s 100m, which Ofili has cried foul play over, will begin on Friday.

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Enugu NMA leadership vows to tackle quackery, warns imposters

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The newly sworn in officers of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) Enugu State Council have vowed to tackle quackery and other infractions in medical practice in the state with renewed vigour.
The newly elected chairman of the association, Dr. Chibuzo Eminem Ndiokwelu, who made this known while addressing a press conference in Enugu on Tuesday, said that his administration was committed to bridging divides and promoting solidarity within the medical community in the state.
Other members of the new executives include, Dr. Ijeoma Charles-Ugwuagbo, Deputy Chairman; Dr. Agbo Chukwuemeka, General Secretary; Dr. Casmir Ifeanyi Nnadi, Assistant Secretary; Dr. Ezugwu Ijeoma Lilian, Treasurer; Dr. Etiki Eugene, Financial Secretary; Dr. Onah Onyebuchi, Social Secretary; Dr. Ebuka Ugwoke, Publicity Secretary.
Acknowledging the challenges faced by medical professionals in Enugu State, Dr. Ndiokwelu pledged to address key issues such as security threats, poor working conditions, and the prevalence of quackery.
“We will work tirelessly with government and healthcare institutions to ensure a safe, dignified, and prosperous practice environment,
“We will tackle security threats, poor working conditions, and quackery head-on. Our goal is to create a haven for our members to thrive. We will bridge gaps between state, zonal, and affiliate leaderships, ensuring every member’s voice is heard,” he said.
Ndiokwelu noted that his “Detente and Entente” agenda is designed to ease hostilities and restore friendly understanding among NMA members in Enugu State.
“We shall embrace everyone and embark on this journey together with a no victor or vanquished mindset. My doors are open as the team leader to all progressive-minded members.
“We are humbled by the trust you have placed in us to lead our great association. Our vision is a united, inclusive, and impactful NMA Enugu State,” he stated.
He declared that any individuals claiming to be the NMA Enugu State Exco apart from his team were imposters who would face sanctions from NMA.
“There’s one NMA led by President Bala Audu. We are just a branch subservient to the dictates of the parent body.
“We are instructed to declare to the press and regulatory agencies that as of today, any person parading himself/herself as an Exco of NMA Enugu State apart from the exco led by me is/are imposters and will face actions/sanctions from NMA.
“We came with a healing balm of Gilead, we are prepared for reconciliation, rehabilitation, and reconstruction of our mindsets towards peace, unity, progress, and prosperity.
“We implore members to embrace this new chapter for progress, united as Hippocratic brothers and sisters. Our doors remain open to all progressive-minded members as we move forward into a peaceful and progressive era,” he said.
Enugu NMA leadership vows to tackle quackery, warns imposters

Nigeria’s Oscar Committee calls for entries for 2025 Awards

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The Nigerian Official Selection Committee (NOSC) for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) has called on established Nollywood filmmakers to immediately submit entries to the 97th Annual Academy Awards (Oscars).
The committee led by actress Stephanie Linus has specifically asked Nigerian filmmakers to submit their feature films for consideration in the International Feature Film (IFF) category.
The NOSC, certified by AMPAS and responsible for selecting Nigeria’s official entry for the IFF Award, said on Tuesday that the submission portal will be open from August 1, 2024 to August 30, 2024 at www.thenosc.org
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The IFF prize is a special category for feature-length films made outside of the United States that have at least half of their dialogue in a language other than English.
The academy requires that submitted films meet certain standards, such as having correct, legible English subtitles, adhering to prescribed filming formats, and proof of theatrical release.
The NOSC also announced a reformation with the addition of new members, including Ali Nuhu, managing director of the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC), Blessing Effiom Egbe, a producer and director, Ijeoma Grace Agu, an actress, Kene Okwuosa, CEO of Nile Entertainment, and Victor Akande, a journalist, author, and film critic.
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Bauchi to rehabilitate NYSC camp

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The Bauchi State Government has announced plans to embark on a comprehensive rehabilitation of the National Youth Service Corps camp in Wailo village, Ganjuwa Local Government Area of the state.

This decision was disclosed by the State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed, during a facility tour to assess the condition of the camp on Tuesday.

The governor’s visit revealed the dire state of the camp, which has been in disrepair for some time.

The governor expressed concern over the inadequate facilities and infrastructure, which have hindered the smooth operation of the NYSC programme in the state.

He emphasised, “Given the importance of the NYSC scheme
in promoting national unity and development, the rehabilitation of the camp is crucial in providing a conducive environment for corps members to undergo their orientation and training.”

“The comprehensive rehabilitation will include the renovation of buildings, upgrading of infrastructure, and provision of modern facilities.

“This project will be completed in record time to ensure that the corps members enjoy a comfortable and productive stay at the camp.”

The governor said that the rehabilitation of the camp is part of the state government’s efforts to improve the welfare of corps members and support the NYSC scheme as well as youth development and national service.

On her part, the state coordinator of the scheme, Mrs. Rifkatu Daniel, in a thankful remark, opined that “the rehabilitation of the camp will not only benefit corps members but also contribute to the economic growth of the local community, as the project will create jobs, stimulate local economic activity, and enhance the overall development of the area.”

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R. Kelly asks court to vacate his 2023 child s3x crimes conviction  

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Troubled American singer Robert Kelly popularly known in music circles as R. Kelly has demanded that the US Supreme Court vacate his 2023 child s3x crimes conviction.
R. Kelly’s lawyers filed an appeal with the high court on Tuesday, arguing that the federal PROTECT Act, a 2003 law that allows prosecutors to pursue charges for child s3xual abusers during the child’s lifetime, does not apply to the musician’s case because the abuse occurred prior to the act’s implementation.
The singer’s lawyer, Jennifer Bonjean, in her petition stated that when Congress adopted the 2003 law, they “did not express an intent” for it to apply retroactively.
“Consistent with the well-established presumption against retroactive legislation, the 2003 amendment is inapplicable to the charged conduct,” Bonjean wrote.
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Now she’s asking the Supreme Court to consider whether the law should apply to R. Kelly who has been slammed with 13 charges brought before him by Federal Prosecutors in the city of Chicago under the PROTECT Act, in 2020 for crimes the musician committed against three underage girls in the 1990s.
Recall that the 57-year-old musician was found guilty of committing multiple s3x offenses against children, but he believes the statute used to accuse him was filed improperly.
He was found guilty of six of the offenses, including making child pornography and coercing adolescents into illegal s3xual behavior. Kelly is currently serving a 20-year term for his crime.
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Oyo releases CBT results, sets 50% cut-off mark

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The Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board has released the results of its computer-based tests for the recruitment of teachers into primary schools in the state.

This disclosure was made in a release by the Executive Chairman of the Board, Nureni Adeniran, and made available to the newsmen on Wednesday, in Ibadan.

In the statement, Adeniran said the Board had set 50% as the cut-off mark for qualification to the next stage in the recruitment exercise.

The cut-off mark, according to him, would set the tone for the recruitment process.

He further advised all candidates to log into their portal to access their results already posted in the portal.

According Online reports that 52,423 applicants vie for 7,000 primary school teaching positions in the state.

Adeniran reiterated the Board’s commitment to enhancing educational infrastructure and services in the state.

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Police in Zamfara nab lawmaker, ex-LG chair, monarch over alleged kidnapping, banditry

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The Zamfara State Police Command yesterday arrested a lawmaker in the state House of Assembly, a District Head and a former local government chairman over alleged kidnapping and banditry in the state.
According to a BBC Hausa report, Aminu Ibrahim, who represents Kaura Namoda state constituency in the Zamfara State House of Assembly, was arrested by the police for complicity in banditry and kidnapping.
Ibrahim was reportedly involved in the abduction of Ibrahim Fada in Kasuwar Daji village, a man said to be about 80 years old.
The Commissioner of Police, Muhammad Dalijan, who confirmed the lawmaker’s arrest, noted that the District Head of Kaura Namoda, Jafaru Kumburki and a former Chairman of Kaura Namoda LGA, Nasiru Muhammad, were also nabbed due to similar charges.
Dalijan said: “Three District Heads of Danjibga, Bukkuyum and Unguwar Gyauro in Tsafe and Bukkuyum LGAs, are also under investigation for alleged involvement in kidnapping and banditry.”
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He explained that the District Head of Kaura Namoda connived with two suspected associates of bandits and kidnapped nine locals in Gidan Sambo village of Kaura Namoda LGA, and were paid a ransom of N800,000.
He added that the former council boss worked with two others and abducted Ango in the Kumurya community of Zamfara State.
“The District Heads of Danjibga, Unguwar Gyauro and Bukkuyum will face an investigative panel set up by the state government over their involvement in banditry activities.
“Prior to the formation of the panel, the police had conducted an investigation into the matter and submitted report to the state governor for further action. Police authorities will continue to identify, arrest and subsequently prosecute anybody found participating in banditry and other related crimes.
“Investigation is still ongoing and I can assure you that whoever is found directly or indirectly involved in this case will be invited for questioning,” the Commissioner stated.
Zamfara State has been a hotbed of kidnapping and banditry over the years.
This has seen the loss of lives and destruction of property.
Thousands of indigenes of the state have also been displaced due to the socio-economic menace.
Efforts by the Federal and State Governments to stem the tide have not yielded much result.
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Kano Electoral Commission set dates for LG elections, to conduct drugs test on candidates

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The Kano State Independent Electoral Commission (KANSAIC) has set November 30 for the conduct of local government elections in the state, promising to conduct free and fair elections without external influences.
Releasing the election guidelines, the Chairman of the Commission, Professor Sani Lawan Malumfashi, said the notification of the election will be issued on November 15. Nomination forms will be available from October 1 to October 11, with submission of the forms due by October 18, 2024.
He noted that the screening of candidates will take place from October 18 to October 20, while the list of eligible candidates will be released on October 24. The elections will follow thereafter.
“We plan to release the results of the winners by December 10, 2024. This announcement is made under Section 103, Subsections 3 and 1 of the Electoral Act and the powers conferred on the Commission under Paragraph 3(4) of Part II, Third Schedule, Section 3(1) of the Kano Local Government Law 2004,” Professor Malumfashi stated.
He noted that the elections are being conducted following a Supreme Court judgment granting financial autonomy to local governments, and the conduct will be in accordance with the law.
Professor Malumfashi also announced that candidates are barred from placing their posters on places of worship, schools, and government buildings. Anyone violating these rules will be punished.
The Commission expects all 19 parties to participate.
Noting the importance of security, he added that the Commission will work closely with security agencies to ensure a peaceful election. Kano, with 44 local governments and over 7 million voters, presents significant security challenges, particularly in light of current economic difficulties.
The commission will recruit about 13,000 ad-hoc staff to manage 11,000 polling units.
Kano Electoral Commission set dates for LG elections, to conduct drugs test on candidates