Shortage of doctors creating crisis in Lagos hospitals – Medical Guild (Vanguard)
Medical doctors, under the employ of Lagos State Government, yesterday, lamented the ‘acute shortage’ of medical personnel across health facilities in the state, saying that the situation is currently affecting the quality of care patients receive at the centres.
The doctors, under the auspices of Medical Guild also warned of imminent crisis in the State healthcare system if nothing is done urgently. Addressing a press conference in Lagos, Chairman of the association, Dr. Babajide Saheed alerted that they are currently in a situation where two doctors are doing the job of eight doctors. Read more
Lagos residents decry shoddy execution of road project (Leadership)
Residents of Agric Road in Egan Igando area of Lagos State under the aegis of Agric Road, Egan-Igando Housing Estate Concerned Residents, have petitioned the Lagos State governor, Akinwunmi Ambode over the shoddy execution of the Agric Road, which is an access road Egan-Igando Housing Estate in Alimoso Local Government Area of Lagos State.
The residents in the petition, titled ‘Sub-standard Road Project Execution At Agric Road By Messrs Neesaam Ventures Nigeria Limited,’ the residents appreciated the governor for coming to their rescue after years of agonizing wait for the road project to be awarded. Read more
Lagos health scheme ’ll provide quality, accessible healthcare, says SSG (Nation)
Lagos State government has assured residents that its health scheme, which is compulsory for all, will provide quality and accessible healthcare to Lagosians without hassles.
Secretary to the State Government (SSG) Mr. Tunji Bello gave the assurance yesterday in his welcome address to participants of the Senior Executive Course (SEC) 41, 2019 of The National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) Kuru. Read more
Gunmen shoot trader to death during Lagos robbery (Punch)
There was tension in PPL community, in the Ojo Local Government Area, Lagos State, on Saturday, after some gunmen shot dead a trader, Binaebilayefa Dawudu.
The deceased’s family called on the Lagos State Police Command to conduct thorough investigation into the events that led to Dawudu’s death and apprehend his killers. Read more
TSA: FG records N30tr turnover in seven years (Nation)
Seven years after it was created, the Treasury Single Account (TSA) has yielded more than 30 trillion turnover for the Federal Government, the Accountant-General of the Federation (AGF), Idris Ahmed, said yesterday.
He told reporters on the sideline of a study visit by Gambian delegates to Abuja, that the turnover was in terms of transactions. Read more
Shippers Council seeks ECOWAS’ support in trade facilitation (Leadership)
The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has called for the support of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in trade facilitation both within the country and within the region.
Executive secretary of NSC, Hassan Bello, made the call when the team of the monitoring mission of the ECOWAS Trade Liberalisation Scheme (ETLS) task force to Nigeria visited him at the office in Abuja. Read more
Student films self drinking sniper over UTME result (Punch)
A 22-year-old man, identified simply as Segun, is battling for his life at a general hospital in Ogun State after he drank insecticide, sniper.
PUNCH Metro gathered that the victim had scored 167 in the last Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations. Read more
JAMB returns N5b to Federation Account (Nation)
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has remitted N5 billion to the Federation Account in 2019.
This is against the N8 billion it returned to the government purse last year.
JAMB’s Head of Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin, confirmed this in an interview yesterday in Abuja, the nation’s capital.
Benjamin said the government directed the agency to take N2 billion from the N5 billion to enhance its operations. Read more
Untrained personnel, others threaten safety in local aviation (Guardian)
Despite the three years of zero accident, commercial air travel in the country may not be as safe as required due to non-compliance with safety recommendations and rules governing the sector.
In a recent self-assessment programme of the industry, cases of untrained pilots and engineers in the air-wing of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), unqualified workers at the Port Harcourt International Airport (PHIA), deficiencies in critical safety infrastructure at the Kaduna International Airport, and power supply problems even at the headquarters of the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and airports across the country were found. Most of these problems have been blamed on poor funding. Read more
NSITF Board: We will expose Ngige to international ridicule – NLC President (Vanguard)
Despite opposition by Labour, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, yesterday, amid tight security, inaugurated the Board of Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) with Austin Enajemo-Isire, as chairman.
The inauguration did not, however, go without protest by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) over alleged attack on labour members by suspected thugs at the private residence of the Minister in Asokoro and replacement of veteran labour leader, Chief Frank Kokori, as chairman of the Board. Read more
Zainab returns from Saudi, thanks Nigerians for support (Leadership)
The father of the Nigerian detained over alleged drug trafficking recently released by Saudi Arabian authorities, Zainab Aliyu, Malam Habibu Aliyu Kila has said that he was short of words to thank all Nigerians who helped the family to overcome the challenges of his daughter’s incarceration in the Holy Land.
Zainab who arrived Kano International Airport, yesterday was warmly embraced by her biological father, Malam Habibu Aliyu Kila with both of them shedding tears of joy. Read more
524,315 applicants jostle for 3,200 vacancies in customs (DailyTrust)
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) said 524,315 applicants had successfully completed their application process in the ongoing recruitment exercise of 3,200 personnel by the service. The Public Relations Officer of the service, Mr Joseph Attah disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Monday. Read more
We need functional SCADA to prevent grid collapse -TCN (Vanguard)
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has made a case for functional SCADA in order to prevent a repeat of the nationwide blackout experienced last week’s Wednesday and Thursday in most parts of the country following multiple tripping of the transmission line along Onitsha substation in Anambra State.
The Managing Director of TCN, Usman Mohammed who stated this, while speaking on the collapse of national grid, argued that the catastrophe would have been prevented with functional SCADA in place. Read more
Shell targets 2,400MW of electricity from new gas project (ThisDay)
The Managing Director of The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC) and Country Chair of Shell Companies in Nigeria, Mr. Osagie Okunbor, has disclosed that the company’s ongoing Assa North/Ohaji South gas development project in Imo State, will produce 600 million standard cubic feet of gas per day, energy equivalent of about 2,400 Megawatts, which is enough to provide uninterrupted electricity to about 2.4 million homes.
Okunbor spoke to journalists in Lagos yesterday at the launch of the 2019 edition of the Shell in Nigeria Briefing Notes, an annual publication detailing the activities of the business interests of the global energy giant in Nigeria covering SPDC, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo), Shell Nigeria Gas and the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas. Read more
Hollywood seems fine with Mel Gibson’s comeback (HuffPost)
Hollywood seems to have fully embraced Mel Gibson’s comeback, despite his infamous anti-Semitic rant following a 2006 DUI arrest, domestic violence against his then-girlfriend, and history of racist, homophobic and sexist comments.
The actor is set to star opposite Shia LaBeouf ― no stranger to controversy himself ― in a new movie, “Rothchild,” which will begin filming this September in New York. Read more
Serena Williams advances second round Italian Open (Mail)
Serena Williams joked that she has been living on a diet of grass to get herself in shape for a clay court season that began for her in highly satisfactory fashion.
Looking in good shape and highly mobile, she eased past Sweden’s Rebecca Peterson 6-4, 6-2 to make the second round of the Italian Open in Rome.
She could yet meet Jo Konta, providing the younger sibling comes through one of those awkward matches against sister Venus that is her second round match-up. For the second time in eight days Konta played American Alison Riske, and beat her by the exact same scoreline as before, 6-4, 6-1. Read more
Oshoala, Oparanozie, Ordega, 24 other Falcons listed for World Cup final camp (DailyTrust)
Super Falcons experienced strikers, Asisat Oshoala, Desire Oparanozie and Francisca Ordega top the list of 27 players that Super Falcons’ Head Coach Thomas Dennerby has listed for the final camp in Austria ahead of the 8th FIFA Women’s World Cup finals taking place in France 7th June – 7th July 2019.
Apart from the stars based abroad, Dennerby has also picked Uchenna Kanu, who has shown tremendous firepower at the ongoing WAFU Women’s Cup in Abidjan with eight goals in two matches, as well as home -based professionals Amarachi Okoronkwo, Evelyn Nwabuoku, Chidinma Okeke and Chiamaka Nnadozie. Read more
Romelu Lukaku buys new house despite fears he could leave Man United (Tuko)
Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku has reportedly splashed millions on new house despite fears that the Belgian could leave Old Trafford this summer.
Lukaku’s new pad is said to be just five miles away from Manchester United’s training ground. According to UK Sun, the house spans four floors and boasts of a Jacuzzi, cinema, gym, a table tennis room, a bar, steam room and a recording studio. The former Everton forward also has his own personal chef from Paris. Read more
International sports leagues capture largest TV audiences in China and India (RapidTV)
Research from Ampere Analysis has found that in two of the world’s largest markets, China and India, international sports leagues outperform domestic competitions.
The analyst notes that even though major international leagues have already identified and targeted these countries, both China and India have unique traits in their sports preferences and audiences which continue to present significant opportunities for savvy rights owners and media players. Read more
Okagbare returns to Shanghai for IAAF Diamond League (Guardian)
Beijing 2008 Olympics bronze medallist, Blessing Okagbare-Ighoteguonor is returning to the Shanghai IAAF Diamond League meeting this weekend four years after she last competed at the Shanghai Stadium.
Okagbare-Ighoteguonor, who won a long jump bronze medal at the 2008 Olympics in China, had a hugely successful outing in Shanghai in 2015 when she won the 100m in 10.98 seconds ahead of USA’s Tori Bowie (11.07) and Trinidad and Tobago’s Michelle-Lee Ahye (11.13). Read more
WAFU Cup: Falcons set to soar over Mali (DailyTrust)
Free-scoring Super Falcons are poised to fly over Mali in today’s final group match at the ongoing WAFU Cup in Cote d’Ivoire.
Victory over the Malians will ensure the reigning African champions finish top of Group B of the WAFU Women’s Cup tournament heading into the semis. Read more