Sopskyno1's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Sopskyno1's Profile › Sopskyno1's Posts
He don go collect his pdp membership card at his ward |
Nah to decamp be the last option |
semyman:Carry this unverified news commot here� |
FG has sent a warning message to medical doctors in Nigeria - The government told the medical doctors that rejection of patients will cost them their license - Osagie Ehanire, the minister of health, made the disclosure on Thursday, June 11 The federal government has threatened to withdraw licenses of medical doctors who deliberately reject and turn back patients from their hospital without attending to them or offering necessary advice on what to do. Nigerian Tribune reports that while describing it as unethical and unacceptable, the minister of health, Osagie Ehanire, on Thursday, June 11, said doctors who engage in such unprofessional conduct would be reported to the Nigeria Medical and Dental Council, and if found guilty would have their licenses withdrawn. The minister gave this position, even as he raised concern over the rise in fatality rates and cases of COVID-19, saying, “although numbers are only creeping up compared to other countries and case fatality rate hovers around 3%, we are concerned and at high alert.” Ehanire advised anyone who is rejected at any hospital or medical facility to write and complain to the board of such hospital, the federal ministry of health, or the state ministry of health in case of state hospitals. He said: “It is unethical to reject patients who come to the hospital for treatment. I have said here repeatedly that every person who comes to the hospital must be seen and attended to and at least, be given advice on what to do. The minister of health, Osagie Ehanire. Credit: Twitter/ Osagie Ehanire. “If you can’t do it, advise him on where to go or call transport for him; but to just say go, we don’t handle that is not ethical, and it is not acceptable. So, if that happens anywhere, you have the authority to write to the board of that hospital and lay complain. Or you can also write to the ministry of health, or you can write to the state ministry of health if it is a state-owned hospital. “If it is a private hospital, you can write to the medical director or if they have a management board, you can write there to express yourself. This is very important. “So, we do receive cases or complaints like that and we have always followed them up and in cases where it is proven that there is an infringement on the duties of the Doctor it is referred to the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria and it is well known that they have gone to as far as withdrawing licenses of doctors for cases of very serious medical misbehaviour.” The minister pointed out that 61% of COVID-19 patients in the country were Asymptomatic, while 39% were symptomatic. According to him, “In Nigeria, the proportion of confirmed cases that are symptomatic compared to asymptomatic is 39% and 61% respectively, which means that if 10 persons are able to infect you with COVID19, four of them will look very well indeed. Another three or four will have mild symptoms that can be trivialized, even by healthcare workers, which may explain the initial relatively high rate of infection among them. On the issue of resident doctors who have threatened to embark on strike, Ehanire explained that the federal ministry of labour and employment, the federal ministry of health and the speaker of the House of Representatives; have been engaging the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) to address issues raised by the young doctors. The minister said: “We also had a conversation with the Ministry of Finance, Agencies and health-related associations, which addressed issues of welfare and allowances to frontline health workers. Complaints on availability of PPE’s have been addressed with the supply of materials to States, and separately to Federal Medical Centers.
|
EFCC has released 5.7bn out of N7.9bn seized from senator Rochas Okorocha - Okorocha was the governor of Imo state between 2011 and 2019 - This was disclosed on Thursday, June 11, by the EFCC's zonal head in Port Harcourt, Usman Imam Former governor of Imo state, Rochas Okorocha, may soon be prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over the alleged misappropriation of funds. The Nation reports that the anti-graft agency told Okorocha who is the senator representing Imo West senatorial district at the National Assembly to get ready for his day in court. while speaking at the commission’s zonal office in Port Harcourt, Rivers on Thursday, June 11, the zonal head, Usman Imam, said N7.9bn belonging to Imo was seized from the former governor during EFCC investigations. Imam, who has been in charge of the ongoing probe of the former governor, said the commission returned over N5.7bn to various administrations in Imo to pay salaries and pensions of workers. The former governor of Imo state, Rochas Okorocha. He said: “I started the Imo state case in Enugu and upon my deployment to this zone, the investigations of corruption allegations against the former Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha, was transferred from the Enugu zone to Port Harcourt for further investigations. “Within the period, the commission succeeded in freezing about N7.9bn in different accounts. All the monies that were released to Imo state government were from the N7.9bn recovered from Okorocha. The monies were released in batches. “N2.7bn was released in March for salaries. In the PDP government of Emeka Ihedioha, excess of N2.5bn upon series of writings and our insistence of monitoring it, was released to pay salaries and pensions because they were monies recovered from the state so it has to go back to the state. Apart from the money recovered from Okorocha, the EFCC zonal boss said the senator’s assets were also identified in Imo and Abuja and seized by the commission. He said the commission filed a court process for interim forfeiture of the assets confiscated from Okorocha. He said: “The investigation has got to an advanced stage and we are expecting that on conclusion, we are going to arraign the former governor. “It is in the course of investigations that we targeted his assets. Some are in Imo, Owerri and some are in Abuja. We marked these properties in Abuja and we have filed court processes for interim forfeiture of these assets. The target is to conclude the investigations and he will have his day in court.”
|
President Muhammadu has postponed the publication of the executive order 10 in the official gazette - The executive order 10 has caused controversy among the presidency and the NGF - Buhari had signed executive order 10 to grant financial autonomy for the state legislature Following the pressures from different quarters, especially from the Nigerian Governors' Forum (NGF) over the financial autonomy for the legislative arm of government, President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the suspension of the publication of the Executive Order 10 in the federal government’s official gazette. The Nation reports that the publication would have signalled the commencement of the application of the order by affected parties. Legit.ng gathered that the newspaper said that senior officials at the federal ministry of justice (the ministry responsible for such publications) that the publication was scheduled for this week. It was learnt that the president agreed to a postponement of the publication until after adequate consultations among stakeholders when he met with a team from the NGF led by its chairman, Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti state. The report said that members of the NGF confirmed the postponement at their 10th teleconference on COVID -19 held on Wednesday, June 9. Nigerian governors in Aso Villa during their visit to President Muhammadu Buhari. Credit: Facebook/Femi Adesina. The governors resolved at the meeting to congratulate the president “for the decision to postpone the formal publication of the Executive Order 10 of 2020 in the official gazette to enable further consultations among all stakeholders.” The governors disclosed, in a communique issued at the end of the meeting, the NGF has constituted a committee, led by Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto state to continue meeting with representatives “of the conference of speakers and other stakeholders to work out modalities for resolving all concerns regarding Executive Order 10 amicably.”
|
The Nigerian Senate has threatened to issue a warrant for some ministers failing to honour its invitationhttps://www.legit.ng/amp/1338071-senate-threatens-issue-arrest-warrant-lai-mohammed-others.html
|
Six hundred and three repentant Boko Haram fighters are expected to be reintegrated into their communities in July after being de-radicalised. The defence headquarters disclosed on Thursday, June 11, that the 603 repentant insurgents who are still undergoing courses at the Deradicalisation, Rehabilitation, and Reintegration (DRR) programme would be integrated after successfully completing the scheme, NAN reports. defence headquarters said the de-radicalisation has recorded tremendous success. The spokesperson for the defence headquarters, a Major-General John Enenche, said the DRR programme which is under Operation Safe Corridor (OPSC), has recorded tremendous success judging from the feedback from previous trainees. He cited an example of a trainee named Bama, who learned barbing as a vocation is happily married with children. Enenche said so far, 893 former insurgents have been admitted in the programme out of which 280 been successfully reintegrated back into the society. He noted that the operation was guided by the provisions of International Humanitarian and Human Rights Laws. The spokesperson urged Nigerians to disregard the misinformation about the programme |
Ayade knows the game he's playing |
tellsblinks:The hard drive is bad... U need to format or replace it |
tellsblinks:Replace the DVD drive... It's bad |
losdiose:Try to use modem or any USB device on the system to know if the USB port is working |
[quote author=Melison post=90106666]Please gurus in the house,I got an HP Compaq 610 from someone but the problem is that the WiFi connection isn't working,I don try tire please any clues[/quote Check if there's a wireless card in the system.. If yes, check and update the drivers of your wireless using a drivers pack(cd) or use your modem and update the drivers from web... ] Try this and get back to me |
Learn how to create your own animated text, animated cartoon video, Toons and lots more with your phone... It's my own way of helping people to get another skills during this lockdown... It's free... Whatsapp 08155556377 Call 08169703921 Thanks |
Fix your laptop and desktop issues online https:///2348155556377?text=Hello!%20I'm%20interested%20in%20one%20of%20your%20product... Chat me on whatsapp... You can also meet me, if your in bayelsa |
Nokia Lumia 830 for sale 29,000 Call or WhatsApp 08169703921 |
Nokia Lumia 830 for sale or swap with Nokia Android |
Nokia Lumia 830 with a cracked touch but working perfectly 99% for sale.... Or swap with Nokia Android #22,000 Call or WhatsApp 08169703921 |