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Friday, September 9, 2022

Nigerian Doctors Running to Other countries

 


Nigeria is undoubtedly in the near vicinity of a shortage of nurses, the Nigeria Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has advised, suggesting the national has a margin of just one gynecologist that between 4,000 and 5,000 clients. The World Health Organization did recommend a measurement among one doc with every 600 service users.

In an question and answer session with Punch Newspapers, Nigerian Medical Association leader Dr Uche Ojinmah opined that it's at least three so out 10 physician nowadays perfecting in the state plan is to leave, due largely to Nigeria's economic position. The riyals week did fall to its lowest points on log against the investment, as shale oil and exchange rates capital flow persist to nosedive.

If you make comparisons our pony up with the pony up and most of these health workers grab, you will ascertain what we pay is also not up to one-tenth of what they get learning and practicing here at all, said Dr Dare Ishaya, NARD president.


The organisation has already said Nigeria forgotten over 9,000 practitioners to the UK, Canada, and the US between 2016 and 2018. Runcie Chidebe, the executive filmmaker of leukaemia activist organization Project PINK BLUE warned last week that Nigeria will then be short of 50,120 physician and 137,859 rns by 2030, because the medical workers leaving the country.


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Thursday, September 8, 2022

Wike claims that Atiku and Ayu agreed that Ayu would quit, and he claims that the PDP is being supported by "someone in the president.



 On Thursday, Wike gave a speech at the opening of a Rivers State University campus in the state's Ahoada east LGA.

There has been a crisis inside the PDP since the party's presidential primary in May, with Wike and his allies asking for Ayu's resignation on the grounds that the national chairman and the presidential candidate cannot be from the same region.

Ayu, though, has resisted demanding for his resignation and has called those doing so children.

Ayu had stated he would retire if a northerner were chosen as the party's presidential candidate. Wike made reference to this in his remarks on Thursday.

On the grounds that the party chairman must be from the south given that the presidential candidate is from the north, the Rivers governor further claimed that Atiku told him Ayu must go.

Ayu remarked that the chairman of our party would come from the south if the presidential candidate is from the north. He stated as much at the North-Central meeting held in the home of Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed. He told them so when he met with the Senate caucus, according to Wike.

On Monday, about 10:30am, the party's candidate visited me in my home in Abuja after our convention was over. Listen, I want us to collaborate, I said. Look, Ayu must go, he remarked.

I asked why," He stated that the chairman will come from the south if a contender is from the north. Implement what you told me, I'm saying.

What wrongdoing have I done? Integrity is the issue; Wike has nothing to do with it. I ask the presidential hopeful to refute this. If he says otherwise, I'll say even more to Nigerians because enough is enough.

The governor of Rivers also said that someone in the White House is supporting

Why are they acting so haughtily? They are conceited because they think they have the support of someone in the White House. But what they fail to realize is that the same individual in the White House supported a failed APC presidential candidate.

At the proper moment, I'll let Nigerians know which member of the president is supporting them and supporting their arrogance.

Wike continued by saying that Nigerians are being misled into believing that he is the one who is disrupting the party.

Some of you are unaware of what is going on. They are lying when they claim that Wike is the cause of the issue. Wike is delivering peace to the nation, not creating problems. Justice is something Wike fights for. Wike is fighting for fairness and equity, the speaker said.

Let me educate those of you who don't know how a party works. Some of you are illiterate. You believe the presidential primary process is over and finished. I believe individuals are insane or have a mental illness when they claim I want to ruin the party because I didn't win the primary.

There must be a loser and a winner in a competition. I don't feel guilty. We ran a strong campaign for election, and we are not embarrassed. 

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Tuesday, September 6, 2022

CNN interviews Peter Obi Tuesday


 

Peter Obi, the presidential candidate for the Labour Party (LP), will be interviewed by Cables News Network (CNN) on Tuesday at 5 p.m. (Local time).

Obi is visiting his fans while on a tour in the US and Europe.

Throughout the trip, he has spoken at and attended a number of town hall meetings.

a week ago, a tweet changed the date.

He declared: My CNN interview with Zane Asher originally slated for September 3rd has been rescheduled for September 6th, 2022.

The former governor of Anambra State will be interviewed by Zain Asher, the anchor of the international news show One World with Zain Asher.

Monday, September 5, 2022

How I helped Obi emerge LP candidate – Sowore



 Omoyele Sowore, the presidential candidate for the African Action Congress, has revealed how he supported Peter Obi in his bid to become the Labour Party's nominee for president.

Speaking on Monday at the memorial lecture honoring the late human rights lawyer and activist, Chief Gani Fawehinmi, in Lagos, Sowore claimed that the Labour Party encountered difficulties when deciding whether to offer Obi as a candidate because there were calls for his withdrawal.

Sowore claimed that he and campaigner and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, stepped up to the plate by pursuing legal action to defend the LP.

when the Labour Party encountered a difficulty. A LP member stated that Peter Obi's candidacy could not be announced by the LP. They faced a legal issue. We went and obtained the Court of Appeal's ruling in court and gave it to Falana so he could use it to support the Labour Party and, by implication, Peter Obi's campaign. Yes! We're in the business of saving people, I'm just telling you that, Sowore said.

The pro-democracy activist further asserted that he saved Obi from impeachment while he served as the governor of Anambra State.

The initiative to flush out Obi in Anambra State twice, Sahara Reporters rescued the day, he claimed, was made. On a daily basis, Falana would phone me and say, I don't know Peter Obi, but we shouldn't let this injustice pass; nobody should be impeached, adding that, at the time, Obasanjo was impeaching everyone in Nigeria who was impeachable. Obi was able to finish two terms in office in this way. We are aware of what we are saying when we speak.

We claim to have supported the Nigerian people, but we don't feel entitled to anything, Sowore furthered

According to The PUNCH, the Sowore, Falana, and a large group of people descended in Lagos on Monday for the 13th anniversary of Fawehinmi's death.

Three years after being detained by the Department of State Service in 2019, Sowore was making his way back to the state.

Chief Fawehinmi, a Nigerian novelist, publisher, social critic, and politician up until his passing, is cherished for his activism and pro bono legal representation of ordinary people.

Among other international honors, Fwehinmi received the Senior Advocate of the Masses award from Obafemi Awolowo University in 1988 before becoming a SAN in September 2001.

Fawehinmi was repeatedly detained and imprisoned for his activism by various military-run governments.

Debo Adeniran, the Chairman of the Centre for Anti-corruption and Open Leadership, Gbenga Komolafe, the General Secretary of the Federation of Informal Workers Organization of Nigeria, and others will attend the program on Monday.

The program, which was divided into three talks, has the following themes: (1) How should Nigeria move forward after 23 years of democracy and the election system? (2) The fuel subsidy regime: Oil industry corruption and a solution. (3) The Academic Staff Union of Universities is now on indefinite strike due to the crisis in the Nigerian educational system. Thank for Reading

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