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Soon, Hospitals Won’t Be Able to Handle Serious COVID-19 Cases – NCDC

  • Federal Govt to extend curfew hours, meets with governors
  • We’re reviewing January 18 school resumption date – Minister
  • Government plans to release rapid test kits in Abuja next week

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control says the country is now reaching a critical level, adding that the hospital capacity will no longer be able to cope with more serious COVID-19 cases.

The Director-General of the NCDC, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, said this in a series of tweets on Monday while reacting to the spike in COVID-19 infections in the last one month.

Ihekweazu said this as the fear of COVID-19 spread at the National Identity Management Commission grew on Monday because Nigerians besieged the NIMC offices following the workers’ suspension of the strike they embarked upon on Thursday.

Recall that Nigerians have been trooping to the NIMC offices since December 14, 2020 when the Federal Government ordered telecommunications firms to disconnect telephone lines of subscribers who failed to link their NIN to their subscriber identification modules.

No fewer than 164 million Nigerians, whose telephone lines could be disconnected on the grounds of not having the NIN, have been thronging NIMC offices, disregarding COVID-19 protocols such as wearing of face masks and social distancing.

The matter came to a head on Thursday when the NIMC workers began a strike over the fear of COVID-19 spread in the agency.

The President of the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria, NIMC unit, Asekokhai Lucky, had exclusively told The PUNCH on Thursday that three workers of the agency at its headquarters had been infected with COVID-19.

The Minister of State for Health, Dr. Olorunnimbe Mamora, had, on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily programme earlier on Monday said the Federal Government might soon suspend the registration for the NIN.

The minister said, “My understanding is that the whole process may be suspended so as to reorder the whole process in terms of management of the crowd because it was never intended that it would become a rowdy process like that. So people may have to wait and be called at intervals to go through the process.

But later at a press conference of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Mamora ruled out the suspension or postponement of the NIN, blaming the challenges on the attitude of Nigerians.

Mamora stressed the need to avoid crowding as was seen under the guise of NIN enrolment.

He said, “There is absolutely no cause for this, if only people would voluntarily comply with advisories and guidelines as issued by the Ministry of Communications and its relevant agency.

“The statement credited to me on the social media as to the suspension of the exercise is out of context, hence misleading. For the avoidance of doubt, Mr. President’s order on the matter remains as being carried out by the relevant ministry.

Mamora added that the result from the tests conducted on prospective National Youth Service Corps members had confirmed that no part of the country was free of COVID-19.

The minister also said that the plan of the Federal Government regarding activation of oxygen availability in the states was on course with a view to effecting immediate repairs of non-functional oxygen plants.

On his part, Ihekweazu, in a series of tweets on Monday, said Nigeria was reaching a critical level, adding that the hospital capacity would no longer be able to cope with serious COVID-19 cases.

Sunday PUNCH had reported that Abuja had already begun facing shortage of bed spaces for critical cases who rely solely on oxygen which is also scarce.

The NCDC DG tweeted, “We are reaching a critical level where our hospital capacity will no longer be able to cope with more serious COVID-19 cases and health workers will be forced to make tough decisions. We need to protect our more vulnerable citizens.

“We all have to take responsibility. This is not for the NCDC, the PTF or government alone. By organising large gatherings indoors, you’re not only putting yourself and guests at risk, but also the staff who have limited choice but to serve. By going to clubs, you’re putting your parents at risk.”

Ihekweazu added that the number of coronavirus cases reported in the country had been on the rise in the last four weeks.

“In the last four weeks, we have recorded a spike in the number of new COVID-19 cases. The virus is spreading fast, causing mild symptoms in some and severe illness/death in others,” he tweeted.

The NCDC boss said Nigerians must note that the 100,000 persons that contracted COVID-19 in the last 11 months were not just figures but persons.

“Most important of all, the 100,000 cases and over 1,000 deaths are not just numbers. These are fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, children, friends whose deaths will be mourned and the pain of their loss deeply felt. The response starts and ends with the people of this country,” he said.

Later at the PTF press conference, Ihekweazu, disclosed that the centre would from next week roll out rapid diagnosis test kits in five tertiary hospitals in Abuja while the facility would be extended nationwide from February.

Federal Govt to extend curfew hours, meets with governors

Also at the press conference, the National Coordinator of the PTF, Dr Sani Aliyu, said the Federal Government was considering extension of the curfew hours as part of its response to the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.

At the peak of the first wave of the pandemic, the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), had in April 2020 declared an 8pm-to-6am curfew. It was eventually relaxed to 10pm-4am and later 12am to 4am, which still exists to date.

But Aliyu said the Federal Government was in talks with the state governments on the review of the curfew.

The PTF coordinator also sensitised health workers to patients who present persistent fever “especially if there are respiratory symptoms or shortness of breath; it is possibly going to be COVID.”

Aliyu urged vulnerable persons to “please stay at home,” especially those who were above 60 or are diabetic and other core morbidities.

He said, “While we are not in (another) lockdown yet, it is in your best interest if you fall within this group to lock down because now is the time to actually keep away from the general public and mass gatherings.

While answering questions from journalists, Aliyu noted that Nigeria was one of the few countries that had a two-test policy, which was introduced in September.

He stated, “Nigeria is one of the few countries that have had a double testing policy. When the problem arose with the UK and later on South Africa, a lot of countries temporarily banned flights from the UK. And what did they do? They implemented the very same policy that we had from more than four months and running.”

Aliyu said the decision for a fresh lockdown did not rest with the PTF but all Nigerians.

He said, “On lockdown, the decision for lockdowns is in whose hands? It is not in the hands of the PTF, it is in the hands of all of us the general public, because who wants to have a lockdown? “

FG to review January 18 school resumption date

The Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, said the January 18 date for schools to resume was not sacrosanct.

He said the date would be subjected to a review as a new date might be announced.
Adamu said, “On the January 18 resumption, we are reviewing it, we are going to review it. At the PTF meeting today (Monday) we considered it and tomorrow (today, Tuesday), the ministry is going to take it up.”

The Executive Director, National Primary Health Care Development Age3ncy, Faisal Shuaib, explained that while Nigeria planned to vaccinate 70 per cent of its population, vaccine doses that would cover 20 per cent of the 70 per cent will be provided free the COVAX.

“It is the 50 per cent balance that we will pay for and the fund will be raised domestically,” he further explained.

Shuaib explained why Nigeria had not been able to produce its own vaccines.

He said, “There are questions around why we are not producing the COVID-19 vaccines in Nigeria. I want to just put it on record that the process of producing a vaccine is very complex and complicated. You don’t just go to a shelf and pick up a vaccine. So, it requires massive investments that have not been done for many decades.”

FG to release rapid test kits in Abuja next week

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Chairman of PTF, Boss Mustapha, said the pilot exercise on the use of rapid diagnostic test-kits would be rolled out in five tertiary health institutions in Abuja and would be done next week.

According to him, the current wave of infections had been swift and virulent just as no one knows how long it would last.

The PTF Chairman lamented that reports from all over the world showed that the COVID-19 pandemic was still wreaking huge havoc on humanity, economies and systems.

HE said that factors that had contributed to rise in numbers from late November 2020 included increased local and international travels, business and religious activities, re-opening of schools without strict compliance with COIVID-19 safety measures.

Again residents throng NIN centres, shun protocols

But despite the NCDC’s concern, Lagos residents on Monday besieged the NIMC headquarters at Alausa, Ikeja, as the agency resumed registration.

The correspondent, who visited the scene, observed as people crowded the shut gate without observing COVID-19 protocols such as social distancing and wearing of face masks

An official, who spoke to The PUNCH on condition of anonymity, said some applicants arrived at the centre as early as 4am.

She explained that the workers had to clear a backlog of applicants, who were booked for last Thursday and Friday.

She said, “We resumed our operation today (Monday). Because we did not work last Thursday and Friday, we had to accommodate those we had booked for those two days. In addition to those we booked for today, that meant three days’ work for us.”

Asked why the applicants did not observe COVID-19 protocols, the official said the agency had no control over what happened outside the complex.

In Asaba, the Delta State capital, residents lamented the strict measures put in place by the NIMC.

The crowd at the NIMC office in Asaba was large and officials were seen using microphones to announce the stringent measures to the applicants.

The Podium

DSS Warns Of Plans To Incite Religious Violence In South East, 7 Other States

Nigeria’s Department of State Services (DSS) warns people in some parts of the country to be wary of plans to incite religious violence in those areas.

The conspirators, the intelligence agency stated on Monday, were working with external forces to cause unrest. The states being targeted include Kaduna, Kano, Lagos, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Sokoto, and those in the South East.

“Part of the plans is to cause inter-religious conflicts as well as use their foot soldiers to attack some worship centres, religious leaders, personalities, key and vulnerable points,” the DSS in a statement signed by its Public Relations Officer, Peter Afunanya.

“Consequently, Nigerians are advised to be wary of these antics and shun all divisive tendencies aimed at inciting or setting them against one another.”

It added that it would collaborate with other security agencies to maintain public order and warned “those hatching these plots … to desist from such in the interest of peace, security and development of the country”.

“However, law-abiding citizens (and residents) are encouraged to report suspected breaches of peace around them to the nearest security agencies,” it concluded.

The United States government had, last December, included Nigeria for the first time among a list of “countries of concern … for engaging systematic, ongoing, egregious religious freedom violations”.

It said the Nigerian government’s response to cases of religious violence was either weak or non-existent.

“A number of cases – there have not been criminal cases brought forward by the government.  The terrorism continues to happen and grow, in some places unabated,” said US Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom, Samuel Brownback.

“And we’re just very deeply concerned that there’s a completely inadequate response by the government taking place for the scale of what’s happening and the building up. We don’t want this place to devolve into a very difficult, lawless terrain in places.”

Hum Angle

APC Asks Atiku To Shelve Presidential Ambition

 

Atiku. Photo: CFR

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has asked the former vice president and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential standard-bearer during the 2019 general elections, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, to shelve his 2023 presidential ambition, saying there is no room for PDP to return to Aso Villa.

APC’s National Vice chairman, Northeast zone, Prof. Tahir Mamman, made the call yesterday in Yola during a press briefing to sensitise party members on the upcoming membership registration and revalidation exercise.

Mamman, who said APC is targeting over two million Adamawa residents as bona fide registered party members, noted that it is important as indigenes of the state to inform the former vice president not to embark on wasteful political venture since he cannot win the 2023 presidential poll.

He also said Governor Ahmadu Fintiri will be dethroned in the 2023 governorship elections.

In a swift reaction, however, the Chief Press Secretary to Fintiri, Humawashi Wonosikou, said, “APC is dreaming while standing,” describing the party’s outburst as the ranting of a desperate person.

“By God’s grace, in 2023, it will be APC ‘SAK’ at all levels— federal, states down to local governments. With the new capacity, our candidates that emerged victorious at our primaries can be assured of victory.”

The Guardian

 

Kelly Clarkson Passionately Covers ‘Rainbow’ by Kacey Musgraves on Her Talk Show

Kelly Clarkson show
Kelly Clarkson
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On Friday, Kelly Clarkson delivered a rendition of Kacey Musgraves’ “Rainbow” on The Kelly Clarkson Show.

Performing her recurring Kellyoke segment on her talk show, the host, 38, sat alongside her musical director Jason Halbert on the dimly lit stage and began crooning Musgraves’ hit song.

“When it rains / It Pours,” she sang. “But you didn’t even notice it ain’t rainin’ anymore / It’s hard to breathe when all you know is / The struggle of stayin’ above the risin’ water line.”

 

And just a day before her cover of Musgraves’ hit, the American Idol alum put her own smooth spin on Drake’s 2013 track “Hold On, We’re Going Home.”

The powerhouse singer crushed the rendition with help from her band, Y’all, who stood behind Clarkson as she took center stage in a long black dress.

The mom of two, 38, began the cover similar to the original track before adding her own twists to the song, which included several belts and riffs.

She quickly transformed the laid-back song from Drake’s Nothing Was the Same album into an upbeat R&B jam.

 

On Wednesday’s episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, Clarkson covered Selena Gomez’s “Rare” for its Kellyoke segment — and the “Lose You to Love Me” singer loved it.

Wearing a dark purple gown, Clarkson belted the track’s post-breakup lyrics for a soulful, yet upbeat rendition of the title track of Gomez’s 2020 album.

Reposting the performance on Twitter, Gomez shared her appreciation for Clarkson and the performance.

Explore People

Love Island USA’s Cely Vazquez And Johnny Middlebrooks Break Up

Love Island USA season two stars Cely Vazquez and Johnny Middlebrooks have broken up after several months of dating.

Watch: “Love Island” Ladies Explain Joining a Dating Show During a Pandemic

It’s over between Love Island USA stars Cely Vazquez and Johnny Middlebrooks.

The two announced on Saturday, Jan. 9, that they have split. “Because you’ve all been such a close part of our relationship, I wanted to share with you that Johnny and I are no longer together,” Vasquez, 24, shared on Twitter. “While our relationship has been public from the start, I do ask that you respect this decision and our privacy during this time.”

“There is no reason to speculate, I am so thankful for our time together, but now it’s simply time for each of us to focus on our own personal journey,” she continued. “I hope that you continue to support each of us individually as we move forward, heal and continue to follow our dreams.”

Middlebrooks, 22, reposted Vasquez’s tweet on his Instagram Story. He also shared a montage of some of their most memorable moments together on the show.

“Thank you so much for everything,” he wrote. “I’m appreciative of the time we spent together on this unforgettable journey. I will forever cherish the fun we had, the laughs we shared, and the memories we created. Thank you to all of the fans who loved and supported us the whole way through. Much love.”

Vasquez and Middlebrooks coupled up and competed on Love Island USA season two, which aired last summer. The two were the runners-up. Vasquez and Middlebrooks last shared photos of one another on their Instagram feeds back in late December, when they enjoyed a picnic of cheese, fruit, crackers and white wine on the beach in Newport Beach, Calif.

See which Love Island stars have been confirmed to have parted ways and which are still together:

Cely Vazquez and Johnny Middlebrooks: Split

 

The two found love on season two of Love Island USA, which aired in summer 2020. They announced their breakup in January 2021.

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Lotto Mogul Kessington Adebutu ‘Baba Ijebu’ Loses Wife

Rosemary Adebutu, the wife of Chairman of Premier Lotto Chief Kessington Adebutu, popularly known as Baba Ijebu, is dead.

The Adebutu family is yet to issue any statement about the death, but Street Journal, who broke the news, reported that Rosemary died on Saturday morning from Covid-19 complications.

Rosemary is the mother of Temitope Adebutu whose controversial marriage to Jonwo, one of the sons of former president Olusegun Obasanjo, ended barely a year after.

She was said to be hale and hearty but suddenly developed a mild ailment with cold and malaria as symptoms, this weekend.

The ailment soon became severe and she was rushed to St. Nicholas Hospital, Lagos where she was confirmed: “brought in dead.”

Rosemary is now the second wife of the businessman to die within 3 years.

In 2017, the wealthy lotto magnate lost one of his wives, Olaide Abimbola Adebutu.

Olaide was laid to rest at the Ikoyi Vaults and Gardens.

Within Nigeria

Osun Senator Escapes Assassination Attempt

The lawmaker representing Osun West Senatorial District, Adelere Oriolowo on Sunday escaped an assassination attempt by suspected political thugs during a constituency meeting in Osun State.

It was gathered that Senator Oriolowo was at the All Progressives Congress (APC) constituency meeting which was organised by Osun West party members at Ikire, the headquarters of Irewole Local Government Area, Osun State when some thugs with cutlasses and other weapons invaded the meeting to launch an attack.

The scene caused uproar as the security details of the senator prevented the thugs from attacking Senator Oriolowo.

It was learnt that he was whisked away for safety as the thugs attacked other party members at the meeting.

The senator, in a Facebook post, confirmed the attack saying, “Just escaped an Assassination attempt on my life and that of my entourage. To God be the glory, we are safe and alive. God is my helper, my shelter and my fortress, I fear no evil. – AAO”

Reacting to the incident, Oriolowo’s spokesperson, Mr Niyi Isamotu attributed the attack to the handiwork of unknown assailants who were desperate to terminate his boss’ life.

BREAKING: Orisabunmi’s Younger Sister Dies, Days After Brother’s Death

Three days after the death of popular Yoruba actress, Mrs Folake Aremu, widely known as Orisabunmi, her younger sister Mrs Janet Ademola, has reportedly passed on.

News of the demise of Ademola, the last child of the family, was broken on Saturday by Gbenga Onisola, her nephew.

It will be recalled that Orisabunmi’s brother, Steve Onisola, had died on Thursday, barely 24hours after the death of the popular actress.

Onisola, the Technical Director of Kwara Falcons Basketball Club, Ilorin, passed on at age 71 after a brief illness.

Ademola, who was mourning her sister’s death, had in an interview with on Friday, described her elder sister as her best friend, a caring sister and a mother with a rare heart of love.

She had said, “The death of my elder sister, Mrs Folake Aremu, is very painful because of what she stood for in our lives as family members. She was very friendly and caring; she never left her siblings untended. We are pained because she stood in as a good mother for all of us.

“As the last child of the family, she took very good care of me. We were very close and used to each other. She gave her best to ensure that I was well catered for. She was a selfless fellow. She was very humane and she persevered a lot. She would not underrate anyone.”

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