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On Tuesday February 9, 2010 the National Assembly empowered the then Vice President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to serve as Acting President. This was done to resolve the constitutional breach by the ailing President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua who failed to send or transmit a letter to the National Assembly. He failed to hand over to his then Vice President Goodluck Jonathan in line with section 145 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria since November 23, 2009. According to David Mark the then President of the Senate. The constitution never foresees a violation that will create a leadership vacuum we found ourselves since November 23, 2009. After the then Vice President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan was empowered to serve as the Acting President, the next thing he did was to dissolve the cabinet. He did this because most of the minister appointed by Umaru Musa Yar'Adua owned allegiance to Yar'Adua. Jonathan reconstituted his own cabinet. On April 6, 2010, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan cabinet was formed. Umaru Musa Yar'Adua died on May 5, 2010. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan was sworn in as the President the next day. He appointed the then Kaduna State Governor, Namadi Sambo as his Vice President. CABINET MEMBERS President: Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Vice President: Namadi Sambo Secretary General to The Government of The Federation: Mahmud Yayale Ahmed Information and Communication: Dora Akunyili Labaran Maku (State) He later became the substantive minister from Dec. 2010 - 2011. Interior: Navy Captain Emmanuel Iheanacho Niger Deltal Affairs: Stephen Oru Federal Capital Territory (FCT): Senator Bala Muhammed Water Resources: Dr. Obadiah Ando For more information on this post follow the link below: https://rainbownigeria.com/2021/03/06/goodluck-jonathan-cabinet/ |
EPILEPSY is defined as a group of disorders of central nervous system (CNS) characterized by paroxysmal cerebral dyshythmia, manifesting as brief episodes (seizures) of loss or disturbances of consciousness with or without characteristics body movement (convulsion) sensory or psychiatric phenomena. Anyone can develop epilepsy that affects both males and females not minding their races, backgrounds and ages. Having a single seizure does not mean you have an EPILEPSY. Two unprovoked seizures are generally required for the diagnosed of an EPILEPSY. For more information on this post; follow the link below: https://rainbownigeria.com/2020/09/12/epilepsy-treatment/ |
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CONVULSION is an episode characterized by erratic, usually involuntary physical movements which may be accompanied by changes in consciousness. A convulsion can be a manifestation of a number of different medical conditions including seizures, severe infections, electrolyte imbalance, drug or alcohol overdose and alcohol withdrawal. The brain sends signals to the muscles for contraction and relaxation. The nerve cells are the messengers between the brain and the muscles. This causes electrical impulse in the brain. An abnormal electrical activity in the brain result in convulsions. For more information on this post, follow the link below: https://rainbownigeria.com/2020/09/15/convulsions-treatment/ |
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