BREAKING NEWS: New Ebola Case Confirmed In Lagos

A new case of the Ebola disease has been confirmed in Lagos, Minister of Health, Onyebuchi Chukwu said.

Professor Chukwu disclosed this at a press conference held today, September 8, 2014 while also saying that the sister of late Port Harcourt doctor, Iyke Enemuo had been discharged.

The new patient is said to be the fiancé of someone who made primary contact with index case, Patrick Sawyer.

The Minister also said that Enemuo’s wife is responding to treatment and will soon be discharged. Enemuo contracted the disease after secretly treating an infected ECOWAS diplomat in Port harcourt.

The development was also revealed via Twitter by the minister’s Special Assistant on Media and Communication, Dan Nwomeh.

Mr. Nwomeh shared some of the highlights of the press conference through a series of tweets. Read below:

Wife of late PH doctor on treatment in isolatn ward in Lag no longer has #EVD symptoms, undergoing series of tests preparatory to discharge

Of 11 #Ebola survivors in Nigeria, 9 managed sucesfuly by mgt team & discharged, 1 treated by late doctor, latest Lagos case also survived

Nigeria current EVD status Sept 8 Total confirmed cases 19 – 7 dead, 11 survivors, 1 under treatment in Lagos. No more #Ebola patient in PH

Minister of Health:  only 1 #Ebola patient now under treatment in Nigeria.  Patient, wife of late PH is recovering & will be discharged soon

Minister of Health again dispels rumours of #Ebola cases in many states including Kebbi Kaduna Lagos FCT Oyo Ebonyi Delta & Sokoto

Port Harcourt has total of 477 currently under surveillance,  5 have been discharged after completing 21 days observation

Total of 339 contacts previously on surveillance released after completing 21 days of observation

Total number of contacts of EVD currently under surveillance in Lagos has reduced to 27

Another #Ebola patient in Nigeria has been successfully managed & discharged.  She is sister of late PH doctor & was treated in PH

19th case of EVD in Nigeria is fiancé of a primary contact of Sawyer in Lagos who has made full recovery

Total number of confirmed cases now 19th, with total number of deaths still 7 while there are now 10 survivors of EVD in Nigeria so far

Minister of Health briefing d press on latest developments on #Ebola Virus Disease in Nigeria

Minister of Health to brief d press this morning on status of #Ebola Virus Disease in Nigeria. Venue is 6th Floor FMOH Abuja @ 10 am

Made-in-Nigeria Hyundai Grand: A mix of art and innovation

The Hyundai Grand does prove a point that a comfortable and spacious car doesn’t have to be cumbersome. And that exactly was Hyundai Motors’ conviction when it went to the drawing board to design this exceptionally cultured budget car that has become the toast of most automobile freaks worldwide.

The feature–packed Hyundai Grand responds to every expectation with alluring cabin colour, textures and shape that lend it a sport appeal that could easily make any large car envious.

From whatever angle you view this car, it is evident the Grand was crafted to meet utmost degree of needs.

The Grand is a whole new level of art plus innovation, which ordinarily gives the car an unimaginable feel.

Head of sales and marketing at Hyundai Motors Nigeria, Mr. Jatin Nadkarni affirmed this as he took delivery of the first set of Hyundai Grand cars assembled at the Hyundai Motors Nigeria plant in Lagos.

He said: “The world is changing every day, so we decided to also change the way people communicate with each other by introducing the Hyundai Grand – a car that lets you share a new language with the world.”

And true to his words, the Grand shows a sharp styling with a whole new level of innovation that attest to the brilliantly crafted exterior which leaves an everlasting impression on all those who catch a glimpse of it.

The newly designed clear headlight clusters for instance, not only look good, they improve your night vision and on-road visibility with extra safety.

Hyundai Grand is also equipped with chrome-coated radiator grille positioned to perfection to project strong presence.

The outside mirror repeaters are aerodynamically sculpted while the outside mirror is ornamented with LED repeaters for enhanced looks and safety.

Inside the car, the front and rear seating ergonomically designed bucket type front seats gives the car a premium feel with spacious and cushioned rear seats and adjustable headrests assure ample support and comfortable seating.

This is in addition to the liberal boot space to accommodate a weekend luggage with bench folding function that provides an extra flat load space.

Powered by a dual CVVT Kappa 1.25litre all-aluminum engine that emits quiet and smooth operation, the Grand will delight drivers looking for exceptionally low weight cars that maximize fuel consumption.

Manufactured only in petrol variant for the Nigerian market, the Grand offer light weight and robust five-speed manual transmission that enhances smooth and accurate gearshift for optimum performance.

The Grand’s aerodynamic designed bumper reduces forward air flow resistance and the rear spoiler effect enhances fuel economy and driving stability.

The Grand may be compact in looks; its makers did not compromise on safety. The structural safety of the Grand utilizes anti corrosive steel, ring structure application to enhance the rigidity and body robustness while its Anti-lock brake system (ABS) prevents skidding and retains the car’s steer ability on slippery surfaces. This mechanism also enables stable braking and restricts wheel lock-up during panic braking.

Controversy Arises Over N1.9 Billion Ebola Fund

Controversy has arisen over the N1.9 billion supposedly released by the Federal Government for the purpose of stopping the Ebola scourge.

The allocation of the money was announced by the Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati.

Abati said on August 8:

“President Jonathan also approved a Special Intervention Plan and the immediate release of N1. 9 billion for its implementation, to further strengthen on-going steps to contain the virus such as the establishment of additional isolation centres, case management, contact tracing, deployment of additional personnel, screening at borders, and the procurement of required items and facilities.”

However, the Nigerian Health Minister Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu said yesterday, August 26, 2014 that the money is to be used to buy cars and other equipment for the ministry of health.

According to him:

“The N1.9billion approved by the president was for the federal ministry of health. It is not for Ebola fund. It will be used to procure more vehicles for working which have been ordered. It would be used to procure more drugs that have been ordered… and other items.

“In the case of Lagos state, after the president met commissioners of health, the president then asked the minister of health to discuss with the technical people and money has been approved for Lagos state”

Onyebuchi announced yesterday that the Ebola virus has been contained and that only one confirmed case is remaining in the country.

Boko Haram: Shekau “trying to get more media attention” – Analysts

Lagos (AFP) – Boko Haram’s declaration of a caliphate in Nigeria may have been prompted by the attention heaped on Islamic State (IS) militants in Iraq, experts said, but the pronouncement may have deeper roots.

The Nigerian group announced in a video obtained by AFP on Sunday that the captured town of Gwoza in northeastern Borno state was under an Islamic caliphate, drawing comparisons with a similar declaration by IS in June.

Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau, who has previously expressed support for IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, did not give further details, leading to debate about exactly what he meant.

Analysts suggested that IS may have inspired his statement after grabbing international headlines in recent months by seizing parts of Iraq and Syria in a brutal onslaught.

The United States has described the group as the strongest-ever Islamist threat with its “apocalyptic end of days” ideology.

Boko Haram in comparison is thought to be a modestly-funded local uprising made up of poor youths with little tactical training.

By evoking a Nigerian caliphate, experts suggested Shekau was trying to raise his own profile rather than submit to like-minded extremists in the Middle East.

“I think right now Shekau’s moves are coming from a desire to emulate IS,” said David Cook, a religious studies professor at Rice University in Houston who studies Boko Haram.

His statement was largely about “trying to get more media attention” after global focus shifted from its widely condemned abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls in April to the territorial ambitions of Islamic State, he added.

– Attention seeking –

Shehu Sani, an expert on religious violence in northern Nigeria who has brokered peace talks with Boko Haram, agreed that Shekau’s recent moves appear to have been shaped by the IS example.

Boko Haram, blamed for more than 10,000 deaths since 2009, has long voiced a desire to create a strict Islamic state within mainly Muslim northern Nigeria, which has an existing network of emirs whom Shekau has denounced, and a parallel system of Islamic law.

But, Sani added, Boko Haram did not have a plan to achieve its goal before now.

“What is happening in Iraq has given them direction,” Sani told AFP.

Previously, the militants thought they should “overrun the whole country before they declare their (jihadist) republic” but after watching IS “they have taken a more gradualist approach,” he added.

Boko Haram’s tactics have seen a dramatic shift in recent months from hit-and-run strikes to attacking and holding areas in the remote northeast.

Establishing which parts of northeast Nigeria have fallen into rebels hands is difficult, however, with travel dangerous and prolonged fighting hitting mobile phone networks.

The military maintains that Nigeria’s sovereignty is intact but its claim stands at odds with multiple reports indicating that Boko Haram controls several towns in Borno and at least one in neighbouring Yobe state.

– Nigeria’s pre-colonial caliphate –

In tracing the historical origins of Boko Haram, some academics have pointed to the Sokoto Caliphate, an 19th century Islamic state established by Usman Dan Fodio.

The caliphate — which was entirely independent from other Islamic kingdoms such as the Ottoman Empire — stretched across much of northern Nigeria and parts of other states.

It was one of the largest states in west Africa before it fell to the British in 1903.

Dan Fodio launched his jihad or holy war in 1804 to eliminate what he said were the deviations from true Islam being practised by Muslim elites across the region.

He had defeated most of his rivals by 1808.

Experts said the use of force to establish so-called religious purity clearly has relevance to Boko Haram, whose targets have included schools teaching a “Western” curriculum and Christian churches.

But for Murray Last, professor emeritus of anthropology at University College London and author of “The Sokoto Caliphate”, a direct comparison between the 19th century state and Boko Haram is flawed.

Anyone who argued that Boko Haram is fighting to revive the Sokoto Caliphate is “talking nonsense”, Last said, in part because the Kanuri tribe, which is dominant in the northeast and in Boko Haram, were Dan Fodio’s rivals.

But he said Nigeria’s modern-day jihadis may well be using Dan Fodio’s struggle as a symbolic example, referencing him within their own ranks.

“Almost everyone who even has some primary school education is aware of” the Sokoto Caliphate, said Last.

“Usman dan Fodio is a (figure) of authority, blessing (and) charisma,” he added.

The professor also rejected notions that Shekau was trying to position Boko Haram within the caliphate declared by IS.

The notion of Nigerian jihadists submitting to the authority of Arabs is highly unlikely, he argued.

Instead, Last suggested that with his proclamation on Gwoza, Shekau may have been saying: “If (IS) can be a caliphate, then so can we.”

 

Lagos To Become Oil Producing State Next Year

LAGOS State may join the league of oil producing states in the country by next year, with the expected commencement of production from the Aje oil field, offshore Badagry.

Specifically, the Yinka Folawiyo-led joint venture has completed development-planning studies of the Aje oil field and planned to proceed with field start-up arrangements immediately.
 
 The partners said the Final Investment Decision (FID) are expected in the near future with first production expected at the end of 2015.
 
 The Field Development Plan (FDP), which was approved by the Nigerian Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) early this year, is primarily focused on the Cenomanian oil development.
 
 The Aje Cenomanian crude is light, sweet under-saturated oil of approximately 39.4 API gravity with a gas oil ratio of 375-480 standard cubic feet per barrel (scf/bbl).
 
 The joint venture participants have undertaken detailed development planning studies of the Aje field, which have now been completed and they are currently considering the proposal to proceed with the Phase 1 Cenomanian oil development.
 
 Yinka Folawiyo Petroleum is operating the field with partners like Jacka Resources, New AGE, First Hydrocarbons Nigeria, Energy Equity Resources and Panoro Energy.
 
 Chairman Jacka Reources, Max Cozijn, in a statement Tuesday said: “Jacka is pleased to achieve this milestone in the development of the Aje Field and of the company.
 
 “Following the final investment decision by the joint venture the first significant activity in the field will be the drilling of Aje-5 and the completion of this well and the existing Aje-4 well, in first quarter 2015. Installation of the production facilities, including tying the wells to the FPSO, will occur later in 2015. Jacka looks forward to achieving first commercial production at the end of 2015,”
 
 According to him, an independent report on the Aje field recently completed by AGR TRACS International on behalf of the joint-venture partners has indicated that the gross 2P oil reserves for the Phase 1 Cenomanian oil development are 23.4 million barrels.
 
 The gross 2C contingent resources total an additional 179 million barrels of oil equivalent, of which 15.7 million barrels of oil is attributable to the Phase II Cenomanian oil development and the remainder to the later Turonian gas/condensate development.
 
 The Aje Field is located in OML113, approximately 24 kilometres offshore Lagos, Nigeria.
 
 OML113 covers an area of 835 square kilometres and water depths range from less than 100 metres to approximately 1,500 metres. The field, which is defined by 3D seismic, can be developed with wells drilled in conventional water depths of approximately 100-400 metres.
 
 The company said, a new 3D seismic survey, covering the whole of OML113, was acquired earlier in 2014 and will be used for locating subsequent development wells as well as pursuing exploration and appraisal targets, including the possible extension of the Ogo discovery from the adjacent OPL310 exploration area.
 
 The initial field discovery well, Aje-1 was drilled in 1996. A total of four wells have now been drilled on the Aje Field and hydrocarbon resources proven at three reservoir levels (Turonian, Cenomanian and Albian).
 
 “An initial field production rate of approximately 10,000 barrels of oil per day is anticipated. Solution gas will be used as fuel. Drilling and completion operations are expected to commence in Q1 2015, with FPSO installation in mid-2015.
 
 “All major contractors have been identified (FPSO, installation, flowlines, drilling among others) and contracting discussions are advanced, in most cases to draft contracts; which provides assurance on cost and availability of services.” it stated.
 
 “No crude sales agreements have yet been entered into for the project but as the Cenomanian oil is a light crude and the project is located on major shipping routes to and from Nigeria’s main oil producing areas, sales and access to transport is not expected to be a problem.
 
 “Following the approval of the FDP by the Nigerian authorities in Q1 of this year, there are no major environmental or regulatory approvals outstanding,” it stated.

VIO impounds 500 buses over official colour

A total of 500 commercial buses have been impounded by the Vehicle Inspection Office in Kaduna State for not being painted in the state’s official colours of Green-Yellow-Green.

The state VIO Director, Ali Dantsoho, told the News Agency of Nigeria on Tuesday that the vehicles were impounded within one month.

“Of the commercial buses impounded, 150 are Suzuki buses which carry five passengers, while 350 are 10-seater buses,’’ he said.

The director said the exercise would continue until commercial buses complied with the state government’s directive on the approved colour.

Dantsoho said no commercial bus which was impounded would be released without being painted.

He said the need to have an approved state colour was for security reason because the government was concerned about the safety of citizens in the state.

The VIO official commended the state government for banning the operation of commercial motorcyclists, popularly known as okada riders, in the state.

“This has helped to reduce accidents in the state,’’ he said.

Dantsoho urged motorists in the state to update their vehicle particulars, adding that they should go through the proper channels in processing the particulars to avoid falling victims of fraudsters.

Breaking News: Nigeria’s oldest Pastor, Samuel Sadela, dies at 114

Indications emerged on Tuesday that the Founder and President of the Gospel Apostolic Church, Pa Samuel Sadela, has passed on.

He was aged 114.

Although a senior pastor in the church reportedly claimed that the man described as one of Nigeria’s oldest pastors could still be receiving treatment in a hospital, he was said to have died in the premises of the church in Lagos.

As of the time of this report at 9.15pm press time on Tuesday, an official statement was still being awaited even as the church was said to have opened a condolence register for the man of God who remained sensational even as a very old man.

Sadela was of the Apostolic stock of Christianity.

His pastoral calling started in 1928 when he visited the famous Prophet Moses Orimolade of the Cherubim and Seraphim Church.

When he marked his 113th last year birthday, the aged pastor had expressed hope to live up to 200 years of age.

He had said “I feel happy to be this old. Actually, I feel like a young man. I still enjoy my meal of Iyan (pounded yam), Eba and bush meat. I sleep whenever I want to and wake up stronger I want to live longer to prove to all that God remains the same as He was in times past. If Methuselah could live for 969 years, God can make me live well beyond 113. If Noah could be 950, it is not too much for Him to make me live up to 200.”

Even if that wish was not granted, Sadela left an indelible imprint in the hearts of his members and admirers around the world.

The cleric, who claimed angels taught him to read the Holy Bible when he was only two years of age, raised not a few eye brows when he married a 30-year-old woman in 2007.

“The Lord is my strength. I am very strong and energetic,” he was quoted as saying after the wedding in Lagos.

According to reports, he first got married in 1934, with the marriage lasting for 21 years, but none of the couple’s seven children reportedly lived beyond their infancy. A second marriage, said to have been consummated in 1965, was blessed with four children, but only two survived. His second wife died in 2001.

A native of Ondo State, Sadela attended St. Paul’s Anglican Primary School, Ifon, Osun State, but had to drop out when he travelled to Sapele, Delta State to work as houseboy to one Captain Pullen, a District Officer. Sadela however retraced his steps in 1918 and completed his Standard six education in 1920.

Meanwhile, reactions from clerics have greeted his death. The Osun State Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria, Rev. Elisha Ogundiya, in a phone interview with our correspondent, expressed shock at Sadela’s passing.

He prayed that God, ‘will comfort his family.’

Similarly, the founder of Christ Overcomer’s Assembly, Rev. Dipo Filani, described Sadela as a highly respected man of God.

“He was one of the oldest pastors alive in Nigeria. There was a time he said miracles started taking place in his ministry when he was 90 years.