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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Police recovers decomposed corpse of a 65year old medical doctor.

The Anambra state police command has recovered a decomposed body of a 65-year-old medical doctor, Dr Gilbert Afam Gini, in his rented apartment in Awka, the state capital.

The Command Public Relation Officer PPRO, SP Haruna Mohammed, in a statement on Wednesday in Awka, said; on the 26/11/2019 at about 1:20pm, one Barr Duke Onyebuchi Ezeonwuka ‘m’ of God’s Own Plaza, located at No 26 Igweze street, Kwata junction Awka, reported at ‘B’ Division Awka, that on the same date at about 9:am, he visited a story building he manages, at No 9 Eze Crescent Ezinifite Okpuno, property of one Ugochukwu Okafor ‘m’ of Okeani village Oko in Orumba North LGA.


He said the building was occupied by one Dr Gilbert Afam Gini aged 65 years, a native of Abacha in Idemili North LGA, who rented two of the 4-flat one storey building for a clinic and residency purpose, but discovered that all the doors were locked from within, his phone still switched off and he believed that he had travelled to Brazil as usual since September 2019 when he last saw him.

” He was however taken aback by an unusual odour oozing out from one of the rooms in the upper floor, which prompted him to call on neighbours who assisted to open the window, whereupon they saw the decomposed body in the room.

Mohammed said, Police detectives from ‘B’ Division Awka led by the DPO visited the scene and confirmed the incident.
“Victim’s Gionee cell phone, which was plugged for charging was recovered. Photographs were taken.
And that no implement of violence seen or observed and no foul play suspected from a critical analysis of the crime scene

He said the relatives have been contacted and arrangements ongoing to evacuate the remains for autopsy and prevent disease outbreak in the vicinity.

Monday, November 25, 2019

STD Superbug.

STD Superbug May Be Deadlier Than AIDS; Kills Within Days.



There is an STD superbug that some experts say may be more deadly than AIDS and could cause an epidemic.
According to a report originally published in 2013, antibiotic-resistant strain of gonorrhea is more aggressive than AIDS, which means the potential to infect the public will be exponentially greater.
Like most STDs, gonorrhea is transmitted through unprotected sexual contact and if left untreated, can cause a myriad of medical complications, such as infertility in women, debilitating pain and sterility in men and life-threatening heart infections.
Alan Christianson, a doctor of naturopathic medicine, thinks this new deadly STD has the power to kill more than the 30 million people who have already died from AIDS-related causes worldwide, which would be catastrophic.

Saturday, November 23, 2019

Frank Lampard



 

Frank Lampard: How the Chelsea manager became the best

Watch the full interview on Soccer Saturday from 12pm on Sky Sports News and Sky Sports Premier League; Man City vs Chelsea is live from 5pm on Sky Sports Premier League; Kick-off is 5.30pm

  
Frank Lampard applauds fans during the UEFA Champions League, group H match between Chelsea and Ajax at Stamford Bridge on November 5, 2019
Image:Frank Lampard was considered among the Premier League's best during his playing days at Chelsea
Frank Lampard was one of the best midfielders of his generation, but how did he get there? He reveals all to Patrick Davison on Soccer Saturday ahead of Chelsea's trip to Manchester City, live on Sky Sports.
After starting his playing career at West Ham, Lampard was best known for his time at Chelsea, where he made 648 appearances and won a number of trophies, including the Champions League and three Premier League titles.

Saturday, November 16, 2019

John C. Maxwell.

Humility-The spirit of learning.
Reality-The foundation of learning.
Responsibility-The 1st step of learning.
Improvement-The hope of learning.
Hope-  The  motivationof learning.
Adversity- The catalyst of learning.
Change-  Theprice of learning.
Maturity- The value of learning.

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Federal High court and DAM.



The Federal High Court in Abuja has given the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission an ultimatum of four months to extradite Diezani Alison-Madueke, a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, to Nigeria from the United Kingdom.

The former minister has been in the UK since she was alleged of multimillion-naira fraud while she presided over the management of the country's crude oil resources.

It was reported at some point that she was battling cancer but picture of a healthy Diezani had since surfaced on the social media.

The court has now given the EFCC until March 2020 to have her extradited to Nigeria from the UK.

The anti-corruption agency had in November 2018 filed a 13-count charge of money laundering against the former minister accusing her of unlawfully taking into her possession the sums of $39.7 million and N3.32 billion with which she allegedly bought choice properties in Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt (in Rivers State), while in office.

At the resumed hearing of the suit, Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu threatened to strike out the money laundering case should the anti-graft agency fail to produce the defendant in court by March 2020.

The prosecuting counsel, Faruk Abdullah, had earlier on pleaded with the judge to adjourn the case indefinitely on the grounds that the EFCC was facing challenges in its bid to extradite the defendant from the UK.
 

Monday, November 11, 2019

Health benefits versus Criminal implications.

BBC News - Cannabis-based medicines: Two drugs approved for NHS
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-50351868.
Doctors will be able to prescribe Epidyolex, for children with two types of severe epilepsy - Lennox Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome - which can cause multiple seizures a day.

Saturday, November 9, 2019

Shiloh 2019, Breaking limits.
Prepare to attend..... don't miss it.

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