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The Vice Principal of Baptist Primary School, Orire LGA, Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Mr. Oyetunji M.O., was kidnapped and killed by gunmen.
On Friday, May 15th, around 9 AM, armed kidnappers invaded the school and abducted 7 teachers along with 25 pupils.
Are we now doomed to live in fear and agony? Our government, arenโt you ashamed of failing to protect innocent lives? A total failure.
โ Niyi Adekanbi
"The era of passport scarcity is gone. We have over 100,000 passports on ground and there is no time less than 70,000 passports. We have been able to rejig the whole process to make sure there are no passport scarcity again."- Hon. (Dr.) Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo (@BTOofficial)
Today, I join all well- meaning Nigerians to unequivocally condemn President Bola Tinubu's recent declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State, which includes the suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy, and all elected members of the State House of Assembly.
This action represents a blatant subversion of democratic principles and an affront to the constitutional framework that underpins our nation's democracy. The suspension of duly elected officials undermines the rights of the people of Rivers State and sets a dangerous precedence.
While concerns regarding pipeline vandalism and political unrest are legitimate, the federal government's unconstitutional and heavy-handed approach is not the best way out. Addressing such issues requires adherence to the rule of law, constructive dialogue, and collaboration with state government โnot the imposition of authoritarian measures.
I wish to call on the federal government to rescind this undemocratic declaration, reinstate the suspended officials, and engage in meaningful dialogue to resolve the issues in Rivers State.
Nigeria's democracy has been hard-earned through the sacrifices of countless individuals. We must not allow it to be compromised by actions that contravene the very principles we strive to uphold.
Senator Nenadi Usman, PhD
Chairman, Labour Party Caretaker Committee
In July 2014, while Lagos bustled with its usual chaos in the sweltering heat, a storm was brewing unknown to its lively residents.
It wasnโt a storm of traffic jams or fuel scarcity; this was deadlier. A man had arrived in Lagos via air travel, sweating and feverish. He even collapsed at the airport but nobody suspected what he was carrying with him in his body.
His name? Patrick Sawyer.
His condition? Highly contagious.
His disease? Ebola.
The world had been watching Ebola ravage West Africa, but Nigeria had yet to record a single case. That was about to change.
But there was no protocol. No preparation. And in a city of over 21 million people, even one mistake could mean disaster.
But one doctor stood between Nigeria and an epidemic.
Dr. Stella Adadevoh.
Hereโs the story of how a Nigerian doctor stopped Ebola from spreading to potentially kill thousands but paid the ultimate price.
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