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Death Toll from Enugu and Delta Epidemic Rises to 70

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No fewer than 70 people have been said to have died in Enugu State and Delta State combined with 40 in Enugu and 30 in Delta. The inhabitants said the victims were mostly youths who reported weakness, hemorrhaging fever, and headache before passing on.

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The deaths recorded in Enugu started from a village in Ete, which has a shared boundary with Umuokpu, and spread to Ogwurugwu in Enugu and Delta from Ute Okpu to Ute Erumu and Idumusa communities in the Ika North East Local Government Area.

Mr. Solomon Onu, a resident and convener of Concerned Igbo-Eze North Youths (CINY) in Enugu, stated that the communities had suspected it was supernatural when the deaths began but now fear that there is a disease yet to be identified.

In a statement issued yesterday, the Enugu Commissioner for Health, Dr. Emmanuel Obi stated that the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) is aware and that the NCDC is working together with the Enugu State Ministry of Health at the Local Government Area to investigate and control the yet to be known disease.

The state Ministry of Health said it had collected samples from patients and sent them to the National Reference Laboratory for investigation.

The Commissioner for Health in Delta State, Dr. Mordi Ononye, has also promised that the State Government will do everything to curb the mysterious disease.

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COWA Apapa Command Holds Sensitisation, Free Medical Outreach on Hepatitis 

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Author: Abass Quadri.

The Customs Officers Wives Association (COWA) Apapa Command on Monday, 29 July 2024, in Lagos, held a sensitisation program on the dangers of Hepatitis, which was attended by COWA members, importers, as well as officers and men of the Nigeria Customs Service.

Speaking at the event, the chairperson of the COWA Apapa chapter, Mrs Funsho Olomu, said the aim of the program “is to sensitise ourselves on what world hepatitis day is, which was yesterday, 28 July 2024 and also to know our liver status”.

“This knowledge would help us as women, wives, and even our husbands to be fit so they can do their jobs and generate the required revenue, ” she added.

Reiterating the importance of knowing one’s hepatitis status, Mrs Olomu stated that the need for health care awareness can not be overemphasised.

“It is time to take action on hepatitis. It is a slow killer. You might have it without knowing, and from what we learnt, liver cancer is real”, she emphasised.

Stakeholders appreciated COWA for the event. Mrs Rosetha Emmanuel described the program as educative. “This event is a very good one. This is because it will help us know how to take good care of ourselves.”

A free medical outreach was also conducted for attendees to check their Hepatitis status.

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TMP Presents Equipments to CGC Adeniyi, Strengthens Collaboration

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Author: Abra Iruoghene.

The Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Adewale Adeniyi, received a customised generator and a bus on behalf of the Service from the Chairman of the Trade Modernization Project (TMP), Saleh Ahmadu, on 5 July 2024, at the Project Management Office domiciled at the
Nigeria Customs Service Management Quarters in Abuja.

CGC Adeniyi expressed appreciation to TMP for the equipment presented to the Service. He said, “On behalf of all officers and men, I appreciate this gesture that TMP has done for us through the presentation of the 250KVA generator and the 13-seater 2024 Toyota Hiace bus.”

Adeniyi disclosed that the Service is aware of TMP’s efforts in providing tools and equipment needed to drive the modernisation program. He said, “We know that computers alone will not work by themselves; they will not effect the desired modernisation that we need.”

He added, “It will require human input, and the working environment of these elements is very important as well as those tools. So, we therefore appreciate these efforts you put in place to help us enhance the working environment and also improve the welfare of these officers.”

Furthermore, he applauded the Trade Modernization Project for being a worthy and dependable partner in their modernisation drive. He noted that the equipment delivered would be put to good use to bring added value to NCS operations.

Additionally, Adeniyi encouraged the officers, from the rank of Assistant Comptroller and Deputy Comptroller, undergoing special training by the TMP in preparation for the management duties of the Service, to be attentive and acquire the necessary knowledge to discharge their responsibilities and take up the task ahead of them professionally.

Mr Saleh Ahmadu, the Chairman of the Trade Modernization Project (TMP), who handed over the equipment, said the bus was for the effective movement of personnel between the headquarters and the TMP office, while the generator was for constant power supply to the management quarters of the NCS. He acknowledged the CG for his continuous support and collaboration.

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COWA PTML Command Spreads Love to Orphans, Vulnerable Children

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Author: Lucy Nyambi.

The Customs Officers Wives Association (COWA) Port and Terminal Multi-Services Limited (PTML) has reached out to orphans and vulnerable children in the spirit of the season.

The women visited the Chosen Child Orphanage and Care Centre and So-Said Charity Homes, both in Ajegunle, Apapa, Lagos, on Tuesday, 13 February, 2024.

Donating cash gifts and household items to the children of both homes, the Chairperson, COWA PTML Chapter, Princess Ojoede stated that the gesture is one that is being carried out both at National and State level.

“Our National President, Mrs Kikelomo Adeniyi, has mandated us, as our core objectives to make sure that we carry out this outreach to the children, to empower them and to show them love and care”. She said.

“She is also happy that we are delivering and implementing her core mandates of putting smiles on the faces of children and doing this welfare program”.

She emphasized the importance of the outreach saying that, it is their burning desire that all children should live happily and be well taken care of.

“As COWA members, we care with humility, and we want to show that care and love to the children here so this is just a little minute pack of the achievement we want to deliver in Lagos, Zone A”. She said.

While Fielding questions from the women, the Coordinator of Chosen Child Orphanage and Care Centre, Mrs Loiusa Ayuba noted that the home is registered with the Lagos State Government and caters to the needs of orphans and vulnerable children.

“We want to take them further in life, not having a father or mother is no longer an excuse to deny any child the opportunity to have the priviledge that other children enjoy”. She said.

She expressed gratitude to the women for their visit and donations.

Similarly, the Admistrative officer, So-Said Charity Homes, Pauline Okoro, expressed deep appreciation to the women for their kind gesture towards the children, while also offering prayers for them.

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