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Nigeria government launches strategic plan for health promotion

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By Gloria Essien, Abuja

The Nigerian government has launched the National Strategic Plan for Health Promotion 2020-2024, the Knowledge Management Guideline for Health Promotion 2020-2024 and the Counseling Flip Chart on Key Household Practices and Counseling Flip Chart on Family.

While launching the documents in Abuja, the Nigerian minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, said that the policy documents would provide guidance for the improved health of Nigerians, empowerment of individuals, families, households, groups and communities.

“The National Health Promotion Policy, 2019 is meant to actualize President Muhammadu Buhari’s vision, which is to improve the health and wellbeing of Nigerians’ through promotion of healthy lifestyle.  The launch and presentation demonstrates that the Ministry of Health is not just concerned with treating illness but also putting policy in place for attaining and sustaining good health for the citizens, so that more people can enjoy good health and fewer people falling sick.

“This landmark event to present, launch and disseminate the revised National Health Promotion Policy 2019 and its ancillary Strategic Policy Documents, is timely and desirable, because it aims to actualize Federal Government’s commitment to improving health and wellbeing of Nigerians, by highlighting options to making healthier lifestyle choices,” Dr. Ehanire said.

“Health education in communities and settings such as schools, workplace and worship centers, present an opportunity to disseminate information on health and impart life skills that promote healthy and health seeking behaviors, which remain throughout life,” the Minister said.

Dr. Ehanire also said that Health Promotion activities at national and sub-national levels are central to the Basic Minimum Package of Healthcare Services provided by the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, coordinated by the Health Promotion Division of the Department of Family Health at the Federal Ministry of Health and supported by the National Health Promotion Forum, after the maiden National Health Promotion Policy was launched earlier in 2006.


In her remarks, the minister of women affairs, Pauline Tallen, urged the federal government to prioritise women’s health.

“Women are usually the most vulnerable in every area of life. So much attention should be given to them at all cost. The inclusion of women in health policy will go a long way as they usually do not have the economic power to afford the out of pocket expenses from health care cost,” Mrs. Tallen said.

The Minister of State for Health, Dr. Olorunnimbe Mamora while delivering the key statement said that the National Presentation, Ministerial launch and Dissemination of the National Health Promotion Policy 2019 and its Ancillary Strategic Policy Documents is timely and “an honour for Nigeria and indeed the Ministry of Health to envision that its population is equipped with adequate and effective health information; to take timely action in disease prevention and increase control over their health.”

The World Health Organisation (WHO) Country Representative in Nigeria, Dr. Walter Kazardi Mulombo, commended Nigeria for the efforts in revitalising the primary healthcare centres across the country.

The Chairman Senate Committee on Health, Dr. Ibrahim Oloriegbe, said: “As legislators, during our campaigns and interactions with all our electorates, we will be promoting health. Legislators perform the functions of legislation, representation and oversight and we use all these processes to support health promotion,” Oloriegbe said.

Other stakeholders at the launch commended the Nigerian government for the proactive initiative towards improving the health of the Nigerian people.

SGBV: Child Advocacy Centre tasks Nigerian Government on awareness

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Temitope Mustapha, Abuja

The Nigerian government has been urged to increase awareness and reach out to communities across the country in tackling the menace of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence.

The Founder of CeCe Yara Foundation, A Child Advocacy Center, Mrs. Bola Tinubu, made the call in Abuja while addressing Journalists on the increasing cases of sexual abuse across the country.


Tinubu who stressed the need to reach out to children who are victims of such abuse, identified the provision of safe space for the victims to disclose their abuse as key to ensuring that perpetrators are held accountable.


According to her, ” a lot of children suffers sexual abuse every day, they are in millions, we need to reach out and help them, we need to provide them a safe space for them to disclose their abuse and ensure their perpetrators are held accountable”

She disclosed that a sexually abused child is a survivor who needs to be supported.

“At our child advocacy center we have a very special service, which is called the child forensic service, this allows us to elicit valuable evidential information from children in a sensitive way, we help them get information that easily corroborated by the police so that we can have valuable evidence that can allow an individual to prosecute successfully.”

She lamented the under-reporting and alteration of SGBV cases, saying in Lagos State alone, 70percent of such cases are abandoned.


They are abandoned because it is difficult for families to undergo the stress and pressure of community”.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Women Affairs, Mrs. Pauline Tallen officially launched the Abuja office of the CeCe Yara Foundation and pledged the federal government’s support to the foundation on the establishment of more centers across the country.

“One thing I applaud about Ceceyara foundation is their ability to provide Psychosocial, medical, legal services to a victim under one roof in a confidential manner,” Mrs Tallen said.

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The Academy Confirms 2021 Oscars will be held ‘In-Person’

The Academy says it plans to hold the 2021 Oscars ceremony in front of a live audience on April 25, 2021, according to a new report.

The vaunted film-awards ceremony will not be a virtual experience, despite the ongoing pandemic. “The Oscars in-person telecast will happen,” a source said.

The Academy had previously pushed back the date of the ceremony by two months to April 25, 2021, with the hope that the extended time would allow more films to be seen and to qualify for the deadline. 

Recent awards ceremonies have featured a blend of pre-taped and live moments, with the 2020 Emmys including footage of winners accepting the awards from their homes. Emmys host Jimmy Kimmel ran the proceedings from the audience-free Staples Centre. 

A 2021 Oscars host has yet to be announced, and it’s unclear whether the Academy will follow its recent trend of not choosing an official emcee.

CBN issues fresh directives on foreign currency payment of diaspora remittance

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The Central Bank of Nigeria CBN) has issued fresh directives to International Money Transfer Operators (IMTOs) on foreign currency payment in cash to beneficiaries of diaspora remittances. The fresh directives follow the new rules unveiled by the Apex bank on Monday which allow beneficiaries of diaspora remittances to collect the proceeds as cash in foreign currency.

Announcing the fresh directives to banks and IMTOs, Mr. O. Nnaji, Director, Trade and Exchange Department, CBN, in a circular titled, “Re: Amendment to Procedures for receipt of Diaspora Remittances”, said: “Further to the Circular Ref. No. TED/FEM/FPC/GEN/01/011 of November 30. 2020. on the above subject, we wish to reiterate and clarify to All International Money Transfer Operators (IMTO) the following; ‘IMTO’s must ensure that all funds in favour of beneficiaries/recipients in Nigeria be deposited into the Agent Banks‘ correspondent account.

Agent Banks (Deposit Money Banks) in Nigeria will be responsible for all payment to beneficiaries/recipients either in foreign currency cash (USD) or into the benehciaries’/recipients’ domiciliary account in Nigeria. ‘The mode (if payment either in cash or transfer is at the sole discretion of the beneficiaries/recipients. “Please ensure strict compliance and be guided accordingly.”


Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong jailed for protest

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 Joshua Wong, 24, one of Hong Kong’s most prominent democracy activists, was jailed on Wednesday for more than 13 months over an unlawful anti-government rally in 2019, the toughest and most high-profile sentence for an opposition figure this year.

Wong’s sentence comes as critics say the Beijing-backed government is intensifying a crackdown on Hong Kong’s opposition and chipping away at wide-ranging freedoms guaranteed after the former British colony returned to Chinese rule in 1997, a charge authorities in Beijing and Hong Kong reject.

Reacting to the court ruling, Britain’s foreign minister Dominic Raab urged Hong Kong and Beijing authorities to stop their campaigns to stifle the opposition.

Wong had pleaded guilty to organising and inciting an unlawful assembly near the city’s police headquarters during the height of the sometimes violent demonstrations in June last year. He faced a maximum of three years in jail.

About 100 supporters gathered quietly inside the court ahead of the sentence, while a small group of pro-Beijing people rallied outside, calling for a hefty prison sentence.

“I know the coming days will be tougher. We will hang in there,” Wong, wearing a black sweater and surgical face mask, shouted after the sentence was read out.

“It’s not the end of the fight,” Wong said later through his lawyers.

Ahead of us is another challenging battleground. We’re now joining the battle in prison along with many brave protesters, less visible yet essential in the fight for democracy and freedom for Hong Kong.”

Wong’s long-time colleagues Agnes Chow, 23, and Ivan Lam, 26, were jailed for a total of 10 and seven months, respectively, on charges linked to the same siege when thousands of protesters surrounded the police headquarters on June 21 to demand the government withdraw a now-shelved extradition bill.

Chow, who cried inside the court room on hearing her sentence, had pleaded guilty to incitement and participation in an unlawful protest, while Lam pleaded guilty to incitement.

A familiar face at democracy protests since he was a teenager, Wong was less than a year old when Hong Kong returned to Beijing 23 years ago with a guarantee of freedoms not enjoyed on the mainland, including freedom of speech and assembly.

China’s imposition of a national security law on Hong Kong on June 30 was seen as the latest blow to the city’s liberties, which are crucial for its status as a global financial hub.

“KEEP THE FAITH”

Ahead of sentencing, the district court judge read a letter from Wong’s mother to the court in which she said her son was “a young person who cares about society and is persistent in his ideals”.

Under the handover agreement in 1997, Beijing promised to maintain the free-wheeling city’s way of life for 50 years under a “one country, two systems” formula, although some fear 2047 is arriving early as authorities tighten their grip.

U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn accused China of cracking down on human rights and destroying “any semblance of autonomy in Hong Kong.”

“Keep the faith, Joshua, you are truly an inspiration to freedom fighters everywhere,” Blackburn said in a statement.

Rights groups were swift to condemn the court ruling.

By targeting well-known activists from Hong Kong’s largely leaderless protest movement, authorities are sending a warning to anyone who dares openly criticize the government that they could be next,” said Amnesty International’s Asia-Pacific Regional Director Yamini Mishra.

Wong, Chow and Lam are all former members of political group Demosisto, which was disbanded hours before Beijing imposed the security law amid fears it could be targeted.

Hong Kong activist Sunny Cheung said Wong’s sentencing would leave a hole in the democracy movement’s fight to be heard.

 “This is a big loss to the civil society. It also denotes a fact that Hong Kong is now entering a new stage if not a dark time which requires strategic adjustment in order to continue the fight for democracy,” Cheung said.

In recent months, the Hong Kong government has expelled opposition lawmakers from the legislature, disqualified pro-democracy candidates from running in a now-postponed election and arrested more than 30 people under the security legislation.

The expulsion of opposition lawmakers prompted democrats to resign en masse, leaving the legislature devoid of any opposition democrats for the first time since Hong Kong returned to Chinese rule.

Hundreds of Hong Kong activists have fled through legal or illegal channels to the democratic island of Taiwan, which Beijing regards as a renegade province that should be brought back under its sovereignty, by force if necessary.

Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) expressed grave concerns over the sentencing.

“The DPP emphasises that what the Chinese Communists and the Hong Kong government have done today is equivalent of declaring that Hong Kong’s freedom is dead,” it said in a statement.

Ethiopia: PM shifts focus from war to 2021 Election

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Ethiopia’s Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed met with political parties on Wednesday to plan next year’s election thereby shifting attention away from a month-long war in the north that was sliding into a messy guerrilla conflict.

Abiy Ahmed’s government postponed a parliamentary vote this year due to COVID-19, but Tigray region went ahead and overwhelmingly re-elected a former guerrilla movement-turned-political party the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).

That defiance was one reason for the federal government’s military offensive against TPLF leaders from November 4.

The conflict is believed to have killed thousands of people, sent 45,000 refugees into Sudan, and jeopardised political reforms and opening since Abiy took office in 2018.

Africa’s youngest leader at 44 and the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize winner for a pact with Eritrea, Abiy was talking with political parties, civil society groups and election officials about the mid-2021 vote on Wednesday, his office said.

He took Ethiopia’s top job after nearly three decades of a TPLF-led national government, which had become increasingly repressive, jailing opponents and banning opposition parties.

Abiy removed Tigrayans from government and security posts, saying they were over-represented for an ethnic group accounting for just 6% of Ethiopia’s population. The military went in when a federal army base was ambushed in Tigray.

Spotify reveals 2020 most-streamed songs

Drake, Bad Bunny, Dua Lipa and The Weeknd are among the most-streamed artists of 2020, according to figures from Spotify.

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Drake was the most popular artist in the UK, reclaiming the number one position from Ed Sheeran.

The Weeknd’s Blinding Lights was the most-played song in the UK, while Lewis Capaldi’s Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent was the top album.

And Bad Bunny was the biggest artist globally, amassing 8.3bn streams.

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The Puerto Rican star’s second album YHLQMDLG notched up 3.3 billion streams, followed by The Weeknd’s After Hours and Post Malone’s Hollywood’s Bleeding (You can read more about Bad Bunny’s success at the bottom of this article).

Harry Styles’ Fine Line and Dua Lipa’s Future Nostalgia took fourth and fifth place respectively.

Spotify said the most popular genre of 2020 was pop music – reflecting a rise in happier, uptempo music during the pandemic.

Podcaster Joe Rogan was responsible for the service’s most listened-to podcast. Other popular shows included Rosie and The Times’ daily News Briefing.

Spotify’s music streaming rivals are due to release their end-of-year statistics in the coming week; and the Official Charts will reveal the UK’s biggest songs of 2020 at the end of the year.

Agricultural Biotechnology Forum holds 2020 Media awards

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Ene Okwanihe, Abuja

The Open Forum on Agricultural Biotechnology in Africa (Nigerian chapter) has held its annual media awards to celebrate the media and journalists who have supported agricultural biotechnology through their reportage.

 It’s was all about appreciating the power of information, its ability to transform human perception when it comes to accepting new ways of doing things as the efforts of  journalist over the years in Nigeria has helped the common man in the country have better understanding of what Agricultural biotechnology mean and what they stand to gain by accepting it.


The annual Open Forum on Agricultural Biotechnology (OFAB) in Africa media Awards is a platform for journalists in the agriculture and science beats to showcase in-depth knowledge in the field of Agricultural biotechnology reportage.

The Country Coordinator Open Forum on Agricultural Biotechnology (OFAB) in Africa (Nigeria chapter) Dr. Rose Gidado in her address, said it was important to recognize the work of journalists in science as false information is increasingly being spread to undermine the big role science plays in solving present-day problems.

She said “Journalists serve as a bridge between science and society as they play a crucial role in informing and educating the public and policymakers on advances in science and technology including agricultural biotechnology”

Dr. Gidado said despite the COVID-19 pandemic, journalists were relentless in their reportage of agricultural biotechnology.

 “I would like to express appreciation for the invaluable support provided by journalists and editors who despite the Covid-19 pandemic became unstoppable – they devised various ways and means to ensure that issues of agricultural biotechnology received necessary media coverage”

On his part the Acting Director General/CEO, National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA), Prof. Alex Akpa applauded the resilience of journalists who despite the lock down in the country made sure agricultural biotechnology was given prominence in their reportage.

“The year has been a very challenging one for all of us but that has not stopped us from celebrating these tireless journalists who even under the lock down, kept us informed of what is happening especially on issues of agricultural biotechnology. They have performed extremely well, with their help; our stories were able to reach all the nooks and crannies of this Country”

Professor Akpa stated that the most important thing about biotechnology is its ability to assist in solving some of the challenges that conventional breeding cannot handle.

“Apart from providing solutions that hitherto were not available, the technology is also proving to be a valuable tool in our quest to mass produce quality food for the teeming population”

He said the agency is utilizing biotechnology in a new approach to yam seedlings production in the country targeted at contributing to Nigeria’s food security.

“We have already set a target of 5 million yam seedlings for this year with more than a million already produced and distributed to farmers”

“At NABDA, we have been working hard to use the technology to fast track as well as contribute to Nigeria’s food security agenda. NABDA has more than 31 Bioresources Development Centres across the country”

The big winners of the night were Vincent Yusuf of Daily Trust Newspaper who won the best OFAB media award in the Print category while Rabbi Momoh of Radio Nigeria received the award for best in the Radio category , also Ngozi Onyejiakwu of Africa Independent Television AIT took the OFAB Best media awards in the TV categories and overall Best OFAB media award for 2020 in Nigeria.

For winning the overall best in Nigeria Pretty Onyejiakwu will be representing Nigeria at the continental level of the awards come December 2020. She went home with two plaques, a laptop, ipad and cash price of five hundred dollars.

 In the last four years, Open Forum on Agricultural Biotechnology (OFAB) in Africa has continued to recognize outstanding journalists from its operating countries of Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Ghana, Burkina Faso and Nigeria, for their coverage of agricultural biotechnology and its benefits to society.

The event brought together stakeholders in the agricultural science sector and the science sector in Nigeria and Africa and it was hosted by OFAB Nigeria, the African Agricultural Technology Foundation AATF and the National Biotechnology Development Agency NABDA.

Asisat Oshoala foundation Football4girls tourney Kicks-Off in Lagos

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First vice-president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Seyi AkinwunmI took the kick-off at the 2020 edition of the Asisat Oshoala football tournament on Tuesday at the Agege Stadium.

Ossy Angels took Heroes Queens apart by thrashing them by 6 goals to nill, scoring 3 goals in each half to book their place in the semi-finals.

The second match between SGH Queens and Aseyori ended in a goalless draw, but it was the SGH Queens, who progressed to the semi-finals, after winning the penalty shootout 3-2.

Just like the second game, the third match between Future Stars Queens and FC Phoenix Queens also ended in a goalless draw. Phoenix Queens came out victorious, after their goalkeeper saved the last penalty in sudden death, to help her team win 5-4 on penalties.

The last game of the day was an interesting encounter between Papa Soccer Angels and Victory Queens, and both teams went at each other from the get-go. It was Victory Queens who laughed last as they won by a single goal from the spot-kick in the first half.

The semifinal games promise to be even more exciting, as Ossy Angels will take on FC Phoenix Queens, while SGH Queens will battle it out with Victory Queens for a place in the final.

Semifinal matches will be on the 2nd of December at the Agege Township Stadium.

PDP withdraws from Kano Local Government election

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Jack Acheme & Tukur Arab, Kano

The Kano Chapter of the People Democratic Party (PDP) has withdrawn all its candidates from participating in the forthcoming Local Government elections in the State.

The local government election is scheduled to come up on the 16th January, 2016.

The party said the withdrawal was necessary because it does not believe in the sincerity of Kano State Election Commission (KANSIEC)

It alleged that election results have already been allocated to certain candidates even before the conduct of the election.

The PDP caretaker chairman in Kano, Danladi Umar Abdulhameed at the Press briefing held in Kano said that the withdrawal is in a bid to give peace a chance to reign in the state.

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