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Zeeknow3245:Yes Sir/Ma 2015 graduate. |
Still hoping for a new chief of staff. |
For those who applied for the of Medical Laboratory Science in any Universities in Nigeria and those aspiring to apply should ask any questions about the department, I will provide you with the answers. |
Government of deception. |
Those that are supposed to uphold uprightness are the one breaking the rules. |
Vade1:Can you throw more light on this? |
ksbusari:How do I go about the IELTS, how much will it cost? |
NockMedia:please, can you help me with some of the countries? |
wip7:So sorry to ask, are you a human being from Nigeria? Have been following your responses, it's seem you are professor in all fields. Please Sir, how are you doing it? |
Please fellow Nairalanders, I was able to gather 2m from the little financial source, I have ambition of becoming academician( lecturer), I don't know what to do if I should travel out with the money for greener pasture because the said money can't afford me the masters degree abroad or do Masters with it here in Nigeria. I was able to graduate with 2.1 in one of the best federal University in Nigeria. Your constructive advices is highly needed. |
I pray he is fine. |
Since after his victory at the court of appeal, nothing has been heard of Adams Oshiomhole. No condolence message from him. This is very unusual with him. Where is he? |
Is this the rules the government set up to bury who died from COVID 19?
God help us all and RIP Sir |
I thought NCDC should be responsible for the burial so he will not infect others. According to Lai Mohammed, the dead from COVID 19 will not be release to family for burial Rip Sir. |
Who will occupy the position of chief of staff to the president? Many people are gunning for it now lobbying activated |
Abba Kyari has created record in Nigeria political history as the first Chief of staff to Nigeria president to die in position. Rest in peace. |
Conflicting report |
We have government that take glories in lies.
Don't believe anything you hear on TV or radio from the government. |
Says lockdown extension has no performance indicators By Sola Ogundipe & Chioma Obinna A renowned medical laboratory scientist and researcher, Dr. Casmier Ifeanyi has faulted the claim by the Federal Government that Nigeria has the capacity to carry out 1,500 COVID-19 tests per day, as announced by President Mohammadu Buhari in his lockdown extension speech presented on Monday. Ifeanyi, who is the National Publicity Secretary, Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria, AMLSN, decried what he described as lack of performance indicators in the President’s lockdown extension speech. His words: “Before now, we had expected an extension, Nigerians are not bothered about the extension, they are bothered that the extension should have performance indicators. In the last lockdown, we had no measurable indicators. they only told us a narrative of what transpired the last two weeks. “They are asking us to lockdown again in the FCT, Lagos, Ogun, and others. But we are saying that you should tell us five objectives that at the end of the two weeks we can relate to.” Daily testing capacity On the issue of the nation’s daily testing capacity, Ifeanyi stated: “While I commend the President for what he has done, I beg to differ with the text of his address that says we can now do 1,500 tests per day. We started in February and between the last week in February and the 12th of April, we were only able to do between 3000-5000 tests, so what magic wand has happened that can now make us deliver 1,500 tests per day?” Further, Ifeanyi said: “If you listened to the Minister of Health today (Monday) and the National Coordinator PTF-COVID, Dr. Sani Aliu, they talked about how they have increased the number of labs to 11, but they were talking about being able to test samples sufficiently to fill those labs meaning, therefore, that there is a major lag on sampling processes and sample volume. “So where is the sample volume coming from that gives us 1, 500 per day? Yes, we may have infrastructure that can deliver 1, 500 per day but that does not translate that we are now testing 1,500 per day,” he argued. Hazard allowances Ifeanyi also lamented the silence on the issue of hazard allowance for health workers. “My major worry is about the controversies arising from the hazard allowance for frontline health workers particularly medical lab scientists. The President is yet to get the PTF-COVID, the Ministry of Health, or the National Salaries and Wages Commission to be categorical as per what frontline health workers should get as hazard allowance. “The President’s address did not speak to it, it only said that the package would is being developed, but we want to know, because they have patriotically shown commitment and call to duty, to protect their fatherland. “We expect that with provisions being made amply for the NCDC, the PTF-COVID and the N500 million stimulus, those who are on the frontline must have insurance taken out for them and good hazard allowance paid out to them on a flat rate particularly medical lab scientists that are involved in contact tracing, testing, and sampling. These are huge risk ventures. They have put themselves in harm’s way and the President, beyond words of appreciation, should give something tangible to support them.” Lockdown palliatives On the issue of palliatives, Ifeanyi argued that they were being politicised. “We are still politicising the palliatives, there is nothing concrete for people and we have seen what happened over the last two weeks. “Nigerians are disappointed that the palliatives are shrouded in some form of controversy. It does appear that the very poor are getting anything. Those that eke a living daily as recognised have nothing to look forward to. I just pray that armed robbery, banditry, and criminality are not going to take a high point in the next two weeks. On the claim by the federal government that it has trained 7,000 health workers, Ifeanyi disagreed. “That I do not agree with, it is very doubtful. We volunteered 170 medical laboratory scientists, till date, as those in the apex of professional leadership in a medical laboratory in Nigeria, none of our members have been contacted for any form of training. “Even those that we submitted their details as volunteers are yet to be reached out to. All I know is that not more about 50 medical lab scientists were trained in the FCT and even afterward, they are yet to get good support for the work they are doing at the international press centre, so the training they are talking we do not know where it took place, those managing the president and giving feedback should know that they will give account on the day. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/04/covid-19-medical-lab-scientist-differs-with-fg-on-1500-tests-per-day-claim/ |
SciLab:Please teach me how to copy the full content |
Says lockdown extension has no performance indicators By Sola Ogundipe & Chioma Obinna A renowned medical laboratory scientist and researcher, Dr. Casmier Ifeanyi has faulted the claim by the Federal Government that Nigeria has the capacity to carry out 1,500 COVID-19 tests per day, as announced by President Mohammadu Buhari in his lockdown extension speech presented on Monday. Ifeanyi, who is the National Publicity Secretary, Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria, AMLSN, decried what he described as lack of performance indicators in the President’s lockdown extension speech. His words: “Before now, we had expected an extension, Nigerians are not bothered about the extension, they are bothered that the extension should have performance indicators. In the last lockdown, we had no measurable indicators. they only told us a narrative of what transpired the last two weeks. “They are asking us to lockdown again in the FCT, Lagos, Ogun, and others. But we are saying that you should tell us five objectives that at the end of the two weeks we can relate to.” Daily testing capacity On the issue of the nation’s daily testing capacity, Ifeanyi stated: “While I commend the President for what he has done, I beg to differ with the text of his address that says we can now do 1,500 tests per day. We started in February and between the last week in February and the 12th of April, we were only able to do between 3000-5000 tests, so what magic wand has happened that can now make us deliver 1,500 tests per day?” Further, Ifeanyi said: “If you listened to the Minister of Health today (Monday) and the National Coordinator PTF-COVID, Dr. Sani Aliu, they talked about how they have increased the number of labs to 11, but they were talking about being able to test samples sufficiently to fill those labs meaning, therefore, that there is a major lag on sampling processes and sample volume. “So where is the sample volume coming from that gives us 1, 500 per day? Yes, we may have infrastructure that can deliver 1, 500 per day but that does not translate that we are now testing 1,500 per day,” he argued. Hazard allowances Ifeanyi also lamented the silence on the issue of hazard allowance for health workers. “My major worry is about the controversies arising from the hazard allowance for frontline health workers particularly medical lab scientists. The President is yet to get the PTF-COVID, the Ministry of Health, or the National Salaries and Wages Commission to be categorical as per what frontline health workers should get as hazard allowance. “The President’s address did not speak to it, it only said that the package would is being developed, but we want to know, because they have patriotically shown commitment and call to duty, to protect their fatherland. “We expect that with provisions being made amply for the NCDC, the PTF-COVID and the N500 million stimulus, those who are on the frontline must have insurance taken out for them and good hazard allowance paid out to them on a flat rate particularly medical lab scientists that are involved in contact tracing, testing, and sampling. These are huge risk ventures. They have put themselves in harm’s way and the President, beyond words of appreciation, should give something tangible to support them.” Lockdown palliatives On the issue of palliatives, Ifeanyi argued that they were being politicised. “We are still politicising the palliatives, there is nothing concrete for people and we have seen what happened over the last two weeks. “Nigerians are disappointed that the palliatives are shrouded in some form of controversy. It does appear that the very poor are getting anything. Those that eke a living daily as recognised have nothing to look forward to. I just pray that armed robbery, banditry, and criminality are not going to take a high point in the next two weeks. On the claim by the federal government that it has trained 7,000 health workers, Ifeanyi disagreed. “That I do not agree with, it is very doubtful. We volunteered 170 medical laboratory scientists, till date, as those in the apex of professional leadership in a medical laboratory in Nigeria, none of our members have been contacted for any form of training. “Even those that we submitted their details as volunteers are yet to be reached out to. All I know is that not more about 50 medical lab scientists were trained in the FCT and even afterward, they are yet to get good support for the work they are doing at the international press centre, so the training they are talking we do not know where it took place, those managing the president and giving feedback should know that they will give account on the day. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/04/covid-19-medical-lab-scientist-differs-with-fg-on-1500-tests-per-day-claim/ COVID-19: Medical lab scientist differs with FG on 1,500 tests per day claim |
maasoap:Who called you to comment on this trend? For your information, I have my Permanent voter's card. Always talk with sense |
This coronavirus has further proved that Nigeria don't have government. |
I'm tempted to ask, where are the donations for the COVID 19? Are they audio donations or the money are in private pockets? |
Since the COVID 19 result of Vice president Professor Yemi Osinbajo came out as negative, nothing has been heard about him. Are they hiding anything from Nigerians? |
Good morning Fellow Nigerians, I'm particularly worried about the whereabout of the president Buhari who is supposed to be on the Frontline of the fight of coronavirus pandemic. Even since he gave the controversial broadcast, he is nowhere to be found. Also the chief of staff who was reported to be transferred to Lagos on private arrangement. Is there no constitutional implication of his absent? |
aadejons:God bless you Sir It work very well |
I just noticed hotspot is not tethering on on my Infinix s5. the on is not clicking. Please, someone should help me with the solution |
KateFowler:What is the relevant of this post here? |
Since he had encounter with persons that are confirmed positive for the virus, is he not suppose to self isolate? |
It's well.
God have mercy upon the land. |
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