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Sunday, 4 November 2018

Earth tremor: Group urges government to stop rock mining in FCT

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Following a repeat earth tremor in Maitama area of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), a group, Heart of the Mother Foundation (HOMEF), has urged the Federal Government to stop rock mining in the capital city.

The group, which attributed the tremor to indiscriminate blasting of rocks, said the  tremors were clear signals that mining in Abuja must stop. It is a shame that we continue to ignore the warnings of nature in the mindless pursuit of cash,� the statement signed by its Director, Ninmo Bassey, said.

“Now is the time for government to take a stand on the side of life and not corporate profits. Save Abuja, save Nigerians, protect our environment.�

He said it was unfortunate that the suspension was lifted only after a few weeks and wondered why, and in whose interest should the blasting and mining activities continue at expense of peoples’ lives.

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Inclusion: A Business/People Strategy (A case for collective intelligence)

Inclusion: A Business/People Strategy (A case for collective intelligence)

In our increasingly globalized world, inclusion is no longer a feel-good policy; it is now a potent strategy for sound and sustainable business growth. 

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Alex Iwobi says Arsenal’s draw against Liverpool is fair

Alex Iwobi

Alex Iwobi was satisfied that his Arsenal side did not fall to a home defeat by title contenders Liverpool.

Arsenal midfielder Alex Iwobi has stated that his sides 1-1 draw with rivals Liverpool on Saturday, November 3 is a fair result.

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The Gunners had to come back at the Emirates Stadium to snatch a draw and maintain their 13 games unbeaten run this season.

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After a goalless first half James Milner gave Liverpool the lead in the 61st minute before Alexandre Lacazette equalised for the Gunners in the 82nd minute from an Iwobi assist.

 

Speaking after the game at home to BT Sports, Iwobi said that the game was tough and avoiding defeat at home against a rival was important.

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He said, “It was a difficult game with both attacking teams and I guess the fair result was the draw.

 “We are giving extra intensity and you can see the manager demands a lot not just in games but on the training pitch and it is paying off.�

 

Iwobi also took to his official Instagram account to post a video of his assist for the goalscorer along with a message which said, “Passion !! Wanted More But We’ll Settle For The Point … Happy To Help Assist My Bro @lacazettealex.â€�

Alex Iwobi on fruit juice

Arsenal new boss Unai Emery has banned the players from fruit juice but Iwobi insisted in the interview that he is not that strict.

 

He said, “People say juice is banned but we do get it in the mornings so he is not too strict! It is not just the nutrition it is the attention to detail and tactics and you can see we are enjoying it.�

 

Iwobi is expected to return to action when Arsenal take on Sporting CP in their Europa League fixture scheduled for Thursday, November 8.

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Electoral Act : Delay By Presidency, INEC Heightens Anxiety Over 2019 Elections

Samuel Ogidan and Gbenga Abegunrin

The National Assembly recently passed the fourth version of the Electoral Act Amendment Bill amending some sections of the Act to make provision for flexibility and transparency in the forthcoming elections. However, this amendment, has threw up some issues, which seem to be threatening the purpose for which the idea of amendment was conceived.

For instance, despite the legalisation of Smart Card Reader for voter accreditation, some commentators believe the National Assembly should have gone a step further by amending Section 13 of the Electoral Act to enable the electorate exercise their franchise from any part of the country on Election Day, irrespective of where they registered. The section stipulates the regulations to guide voters on transferring their voter’s cards from one polling station to the other.

The situation is further compounded by the delay by President Muhammadu Buhari to assent to the bill, weeks after it was passed by the National Assembly, a development that is heightening anxiety over the elections.

Also, scanty information about the upcoming 2019 general elections on the official website of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has become a source of concerns to political watchers.

Specifically, the personal particulars of candidates for the presidential and National Assembly elections were as at weekend yet to be uploaded on the website, despite inscription of ‘2019: INEC publishes Details of Candidates.’ But on logging into it, one finds, “Error-Page Not         Found.�

INEC chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, had at a press briefing recently urged members of the public to use the opportunity of the publication of the forms and particulars of the candidates, as submitted by their respective political parties, to raise claims and objections. But more than one week after the exercise, the commission is yet to upload the details.

Nigerians had been yearning for electorate to exercise their franchise from anywhere they are in the country as it is being practiced in the Western nations to meet the international best practices.

The call had become necessary following inability of most voters to effect transfer for their voters’ cards following change of place of residence or transfers in work places to other areas or states as the case may be.

Despite assurances by INEC, most voters have expressed disappointments in the commission for its inability to facilitate the transfer option, a development that would save people the cost of traveling and the risk of unforeseen circumstances during election period.

Some analysts say that in the 21st century, the nation is more than ripe enough for its citizens to cast their votes anywhere in the world, instead of this “archaic” method of voting 58 years after independence.

Another impediment, however, is the transfer of one voter’s register from one location to another; a development believed would be addressed with the full-blown practice of electronic voting system. 

The practice of electronic voting, according to political watchers, would go a long way to help the nation to put things in the right perspective and also to achieve its millennium goal.

The National Assembly, in amending the Electoral Act, specifically took note of the issue of card reader, but despite the legalisation of Smart Card Reader for voter accreditation, some political analysts believe that the National Assembly should have gone a step further by amending Section 13 of the Act to enable the electorate exercise their franchise from any part of the country on election day, irrespective of where they registered. 

Proffering solution to this development, some stakeholders were of the opinion that the issue of elections should be taken gradually, adding that the amendment to the Electoral Act was a right step in a right direction.

They said that with the amendment, the nation will eventually get it right in terms of elections in the country in years to come, adding that it will gradually get to a point where all impediments would be seamlessly addressed, including elimination of thuggery from elections as casting vote will be done electronically and not manually.

With the concern raised by stakeholders on the amendment, even though President Muhammadu Buhari is yet to assent the Bill, the Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, had already dashed the hope of those believing that electronic voting would be part of 2019 elections, pointing out that because of time frame, the electronic system would not be used in the coming general elections.

“We have gone really far with this. If tomorrow the Bill is assented to, there are provisions that we can immediately implement but there are provisions that we cannot implement simply because of time. For instance, full blown electronic voting. It is impossible within the time frame available.

“We have been working closely with the National Assembly and many of the new provisions passed in the Bill were actually based on our recommendations. We prepared ourselves in such a way that in case some of the provisions become law, we would have no difficulty in implementing them,� Prof. Yakubu had said.

This pronouncement has put paid to the call for electronic voting as far as 2019 election is concern. The system, which is believed would help the transfer of election results from the polling units, would have, according to political analysts, addressed rigging and other vices in elections.

Recall that the Senate, during the amendment of the Electoral Act, empowered INEC to use electronic voting for conduct and transmission of results in future elections and also legalised the Card Reader introduced by INEC for voters’ accreditation.

The card reader innovation used by INEC in the 2015 general election, was legalised by the Act under section 49, which deals with accreditation of voters, transmission of accreditation data among others.

Specifically, the Act under Section 49 (2) states: “The Presiding officer shall use a smart card reader or any other technological device that may be prescribed by the commission from time to time for the accreditation of voters, to verify, confirm or authenticate the genuineness or otherwise of the voter’s card.”

The Senate also approved a provision to enable INEC transmit the result of elections electronically in an encrypted and secured manner to prevent hacking.

In the Bill, the electronic voting provisions of the Act is contained in section 52 (2), which states: “The electoral commission shall adopt electronic voting in all elections or any other method of voting as may be determined by the commission from time to time.”

The section, however, gives INEC discretion to use other methods of voting if it is impracticable to use e-voting in any election.

Even though, the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki had expressed optimism during the amendment that the Bill would further improve the nation’s electoral system and also contribute to good governance, the INEC boss had stated otherwise, pointing out that electronic system would not be deployed for 2019 elections.

Saraki had said, “we have touched on new areas, which I believe will improve the credibility of our elections and by so doing, definitely improve our democracy and good governance.

“Most important, I think, are some of the new sections we have added, in the areas of technology, the smart card reader, and collation, which has been an area of great concern.

“Collation of results after the polling units and some of the additions we put on the electronic way by which the compilation of results can be done, I think, will go a long way to reduce some of the irregularities we have seen before.”

Despite the delay of assent to the electoral act amendment bill, stakeholders concern is that INEC must deliver credible election next year.

For instance, Hon. Ayoola Olawale. a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Ibadan Southwest local government area of Oyo state warned that  INEC should not use the delay in Electoral Act amendment as an excuse for failure in the 2019 general elections.

Hon. Ayoola insisted that Nigerians will not accept any excuse from INEC, if the electoral body failed to conduct credible elections next year.

The politician declared that what matters most to Nigerians is the readiness of INEC to conduct free and fair polls and not full blown electronic voting.

Comrade Adesina Akinpelu, National Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the New Era Odua People’s Congress (OPC), expressed optimism that the existing legal frameworks should guarantee credible polls next year.

Akinpelu maintained that the problems with our electoral system have to do with the attitude of the political class, and not with the Electoral Act.

The New Era OPC urged Nigerians to be ready to resist any attempt by politicians to capitalise on the noticeable lapses to rig the 2019 general elections.

Akinpelu also identified poverty as the main weapon the political class uses to manipulate election in the country.

His words: “What should be the major concerned of well meaning Nigerians now is how to tackle the evil of vote buying. The politicians are capitalising on the high level of poverty in the country to induce voters with money and other material things during election.â€�

With the Electoral system being modified by the National Assembly and INEC, would the nation get it right in years to come? Would the system address voting for a candidate of choice from anywhere in the nation or would the electronic system Nigerians are yearning for be made possible by the power that be, even though it has been passed by the lawmakers? These and other questions Nigerians are asking at this point in time.

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Liverpool should have put more past Arsenal, says 'disappointed' Milner

The Reds created enough chances to score “a few more goals” during a rollicking clash with Arsenal, according to the midfielder

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Alile goes home in a blaze of glory

Alile goes home in a blaze of glory

SPIRITUAL Leader of Saint Joseph’s Chosen Church of God, SJCCG, and pioneer Director General of the Nigeria Stock Exchange, NSE, Apostle (Dr.) Hayford Ikponmwonsa Alile, who joined the saints triumph-ant on October 1, at the age of 80 after a brief ill-ness, will be laid to rest this week, reports Sam Eyoboka.

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Zambia fire Africa Women’s Cup of Nations warning to Nigeria after Ghana win

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The Zambians proved they can upset Thomas Dennerby’s ladies this month in Ghana by defeating the hosts in a friendly

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Federal College of Education (Technical), FCET, Umunze Acceptance Fee Payment, Registration & Clearance Procedure for 2018/2019 Newly Admitted Candidates

Federal College of Education (Technical), FCET, Umunze, acceptance fee payment, registration and clearance procedure for the 2018/2019 academic session newly …

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Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-3 Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur survive a stirring Wolverhampton Wanderers fightback to go level on points with third-placed Chelsea following a five-goal thriller at Molineux.
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Malnutrition: Major Enemy Of Child’s Physical, Cognitive Devt -Expert

Ms Oluwatosin Akomolafe, Knowledge Management Advisor with Save the Children, an NGO, has identified malnutrition as a major enemy of a child’s physical and cognitive development.
Akomolafe told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Abuja that if children do not receive adequate nutrition they could become stunted and susceptible to infections.
She said that the first 1,000 days of a child’s life provided an opportunity to chart the course of a child’s life, both in physical and cognitive development.
“ The first 1,000 days, which is a period between conception and the second birthday, is crucial and provides a window to chart every child’s life development.
“Outside of this window, any damage to the child’s physical and cognitive development is irreversible; they become stunted and susceptible to infections in childhood.
“They can suffer malnutrition which can be under-nutrition, over-nutrition or micro-nutrition and are also more likely to suffer chronic diseases such as heart diseases and obesity in their adulthood,’’ Akomolafe said.
She said that an undernourished child would get sucked into a vicious cycle of under-nutrition; they become stunted adolescent with poor cognitive development and under-perform in school.
According to her, as an adult, a stunted individual will be two per cent to 2.4 per cent less productive than their peers, and consequently earn less income, losing cumulatively at least 10 per cent of their lifetime earnings.
The knowledge management adviser said that a stunted adult female, was also likely to give birth to an underweight child, thereby entrenching a vicious cycle of malnutrition.
Akomolafe noted that malnutrition had a wider and long-term impact on the society and on individuals, adding that it had also been found to have economic and social cost on the society.
“Globally, about 155 million children under the age of five suffer from stunting with a high burden of stunted children in sub-Sahara Africa.
“In Nigeria, the prevalence of stunting is 44 per cent with about six million children stunted, therefore, the first 1,000 days is the critical period for both economic and cognitive deficits,’’ she said.
Akomolafe said that determinants of under-nutrition in children included poverty, food and nutrition insecurity, access to care and environment.
She said the Child Development Grant Programme (CDGP), which the NGO is currently spearheading, was aimed at tackling poverty and hunger as well as reducing malnutrition in children under-five years of age.
Akomolafe said the programme also targeted pregnant women from the moment pregnancy was confirmed until the child reaches two years of age.

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Primaries: Nasarawa assembly aspirant resigns from APC

Primaries: Nasarawa assembly aspirant resigns from APC

Mr Jacob Ajegana-Kudu, an All Progressives Congress (APC) aspirant for Nasarawa State House of Assembly, has withdrawn his membership of the party.

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Saturday, 3 November 2018

Politics: Here are all the states where you can vote early in the midterm elections

Voters cast ballots during the early voting period in Atlanta, Georgia on October 18, 2018.

Early voting allows polling places to open up ahead of Election Day. See where you can cast your ballot ahead of Tuesday, November 6:

  • Days ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, turnout in 22 states and Washington, DC, shattered previous midterm early voter rates, with a reported 31.5 million ballots cast three days before Election Day.
  • These voters are taking advantage of policies in some states that allow voters to cast their ballot at a polling place in advance.
  • Check the map below to see if your state allows you to cast your vote before Election Day on Tuesday, November 6, 2018.

Days ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, turnout in 22 states and Washington, DC, has shattered 2014 midterm election early voter rates, according to the New York Times, which reported 31.5 million ballots had been cast.

The skyrocketing voter engagement comes in the midst of an already uncertain midterms field, full of tight races. Early voting opens up polling places before Election Day so voters can try and tip the scales with a vote in person.

See where you can cast your ballot ahead of Tuesday, November 6:

Many states end early voting in the several days leading up to the election, so check each state's specified timelines and locations.

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Polio: Bauchi Council Targets 233,485 Children For Immunisation

Bauchi Local Government Council in  Bauchi State is targeting 233,485 children in a five-day immunisation against poliomyelitis to curb the Circulating Vaccine-Derived Polio Virus Type 2 (cVDPV2) found in the council.
‎Circulating Vaccine-Derived Polio Virus Type 2 (cVDPV2) was discovered at Gwallaga Mosque area linking three wards of Makama B, Hardo and Dankade areas of Bauchi Local Government through samples collected from various locations on monthly basis.
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Mr Bako Gamawa, the Director, Primary Health Care (DPHC) of the council, told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Bauchi on Saturday, that the immunisation, which started on today (Saturday) would be carried out from house to house within the metropolis and its environs.
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‎According to him, the immunisation is an outbreak response campaign to get rid of any elements of virus across the council.
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Gamawa said that the council was working with stakeholders, including traditional and religious leaders, development partners, and the media to fast track the campaign toward eradicating polio virus in the council and the state at large.
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The state’s Immunisation Officer, Mr Bako Ahmed, also told NAN that the state government embarked on outbreak response to curb the circulating vaccine derived polio virus found in Bauchi Local Government.
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He said “the outbreak response is with regard to the recent case of circulating vaccine derived polio virus reported from an environmental isolated sample.
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“Nine local government areas of Bauchi South senatorial district and two from Bauchi Central  are conducting the rounds, following the outbreak in Yobe and Jigawa: the aim is to ensure that all 0-59 months children are covered.�
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The Deputy Health Educator and Social Mobilisation Officer in the state, Alhaji Ribadu Mohammed, explained to NAN that mobilisation had been carried out by the government and the media to traditional and religious leaders to mobilise their subjects.
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He urged parents, traditional rulers and religious leaders to support to ensure that every eligible child benefits from the exercise.

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Over 200 professors mobilize for Atiku/Obi 2019 ticket

Over 200 professors mobilize for Atiku/Obi 2019 ticket

An intelligentsia group, comprising over 200 professors and operating under the name, Anambra Consultative Forum, University of Nigeria Nsukka, UNN, has thrown its weight in support of the presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, and his running mate, Mr. Peter Obi.

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Tech: Daylight Saving Time is literally killing us

Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday, November 4, 2018.

Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday, November 4, 2018. Years of data tell us the switch is deadly. Here's why it puts stress on our bodies.

  • Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, November 4, 2018.
  • At 2:00 a.m. that morning, most phones and computers will automatically shift an hour back, and we'll get an extra hour of sleep.
  • The interruption to our internal clocks is a welcome reprieve each fall, but in the spring it literally kills people: incidents of heart attacks, strokes, and fatal car accidents all spike around the start of Daylight Saving Time each year.

Daylight saving time is a killer.

The annual ritual in which we trade an hour of morning light for evening brightness may seem like a harmless shift.

But each year, on the Monday after the springtime switch, hospitals report a 24% spike in heart attack visits around the country.

Doctors see the opposite trend in the fall: The day after we turn back the clocks, heart attack visits drop 21% as people enjoy a little extra pillow time.

On Sunday, November 4, instead of the clock turning from 1:59 to 2:00 a.m., it will repeat the hour, ticking back to 1:00 a.m. again. (Shift-workers, worry not: federal law mandates you will still get paid for that extra hour of moonlit work.) That extra hour of rest may seem like good news this weekend, but over the long haul, the interrupted sleep schedules that result from shifting the clocks back and forth may be bad for our health.

Researchers estimate that each spring we deprive ourselves of an extra 40 minutes of sleep because of the change. Our bodies may not fully recover from the shift for weeks, tough the tragic heart attack trend only lasts about a day. We're also prone to make more deadly mistakes on the roads: Researchers estimate that car crashes in the US caused by sleepy daylight-saving drivers likely cost 30 extra people their lives over the nine-year period from 2002-2011.

"That's how fragile and susceptible your body is to even just one hour of lost sleep," sleep expert Matthew Walker, author of How We Sleep, previously told Business Insider.

"The brain, by way of attention lapses and micro-sleeps, is just as sensitive as the heart to very small perturbations of sleep," Walker explains in his book.

The problems don't stop there. DST also causes more reports of injuries at work, more strokes, and may lead to a temporary bump in suicides.

Why we 'save' daylight for the evenings

Daylight Saving Time was originally concocted as a way to save energy, and was implemented during World War I in Germany. But more recent research suggests it's probably not saving us any megawatts of power at all. There u some evidence, however, that extra evening light can reduce crime and increase the time people spend exercising, at least in certain climates.

Worldwide, fewer than half of all countries participate in this biannual clock-changing ritual.

Not everyone in the US abides by the clock-shifting rule, either. Hawaii and Arizona already ignore DST, as it makes less sense to shift the clocks when you live near the equator, where the sun rises and sets at roughly the same time every day.

California voters are also heading to the polls on Tuesday to decide whether they want to ditch the switch. Florida recently approved the same idea, but it requires a green light from Congress.

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Iwobi: Arsenal Draw Vs Liverpool Fair Result

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By Johnny Edward: Alex Iwobi has admitted that Arsenal’s 1-1 draw against Liverpool at the Emirates stadium on Saturday was a fair result reports Completesportsnigeria.com. James Milner gave Liverpool lead after Leno failed to deal with cross in the 61st minute but Alexander Lacazette leveled scores for Arsenal after he latched on to a delightful pass […]

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Solari wants to keep Madrid saviour Vinicius grounded

Vinicius Junior celebrates Real Madrid's goal.

The teenage Brazilian provided the inspiration for his club on Saturday but now is not the time for assessments, according to the coach

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