Month: October 2023

  • Xenophobic Attacks: First Batch Of 84 Nigerians Return From S/Africa Today

    (FLOWERBUDNEWS) The First batch of 84 Nigerians evacuated from South Africa is expected to arrive in Nigeria on Wednesday at 2 p.m. local time via the Murtala Mohammed International Lagos in company of officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which disclosed this in an update made available to newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday, explained that although 313 Nigerians were confirmed as those to form the first batch of evacuees, only 84 of them would arrive on Wednesday because they were the ones cleared to embark on the flight to Nigeria.

    According to the ministry, 640 Nigerians have indicated the desire to return from South Africa and have registered to do so.

    The ministry added that the second batch of evacuees would depart Johannesburg for Nigeria on Friday.

    “The Air peace air craft which was scheduled to take off at 9 a.m. local time was delayed due to the fact that checking in and clearance procedures by immigration are very very slow.

    “There are complains of system failure and out of the 313 confirmed for first batch of evacuation today, only 84 are cleared so far.

    “The more the Aircraft waits for the passengers, the higher the amount the Aircraft will pay for Parking,” the ministry stated.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that following the xenophobia attack on Nigerians in South Africa, Mr Allen Onyeama, Proprietor of the Airline volunteered to send an aircraft to evacuate Nigerians willing to return free of charge.

    The process which was earlier scheduled to commence on Sept. 6 had stalled as it was reported that most Nigerians willing to return did not have valid passports or travel documents to complete immigration formalities.

  • First batch of 84 Nigerians return from S. Africa Sept. 11

    The First batch of 84 Nigerians evacuated from South Africa is expected to arrive in Nigeria on Wednesday at 2.pm local time via the Murtala Mohammed International Lagos in company of officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which disclosed this in an update made available to newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday, explained that although 313 Nigerians were confirmed as those to form the first batch of evacuees, only 84 of them would arrive on Wednesday because they were the ones cleared to embark on the flight to Nigeria.

    According to the ministry, 640 Nigerians have indicated the desire to return from South Africa and have registered to do so.

    The ministry added that the second batch of evacuees would depart Johannesburg for Nigeria on Friday.

    “The Air peace air craft which was scheduled to take off at 9. a.m local time was delayed due to the fact that checking in and clearance procedures by immigration are very very slow.

    “There are complains of system failure and out of the 313 confirmed for first batch of evacuation today, only 84 are cleared so far.

    “The more the Aircraft waits for the passengers, the higher the amount the Aircraft will pay for Parking,” the ministry stated.

    Flowerbud News reports that following the xenophobia attack on Nigerians in South Africa, Mr Allen Onyeama, Proprietor of the Airline volunteered to send an aircraft to evacuate Nigerians willing to return free of charge.

    The process which was earlier scheduled to commence on Sept. 6 had stalled as it was reported that most Nigerians willing to return did not have valid passports or travel documents to complete immigration formalities.

  • Ivory Coast, Ghana Looking To Regulate Cocoa Industry’s Sustainability Schemes — Sources

    Ivory Coast, Ghana Looking To Regulate Cocoa Industry’s Sustainability Schemes — Sources

     

    (FLOWERBUDNEWS) Ivory Coast and Ghana are meeting major chocolate makers and grinders in Abidjan on Wednesday, to make plans to regulate the industry’s efforts to source cocoa sustainably, multiple trade and government sources told Reuters.

    The plan comes after years of attempts by industry to self-monitor their sustainable sourcing practices and wipe out the blight of child labour and deforestation from the cocoa sector in West Africa.

    Industry fears the new move might represent a major and costly overhaul of the certification schemes they use to boost their brands in highly competitive markets, where both consumers and investors are growing increasingly eco-conscious.

    Ivory Coast and Ghana, who together produce two-thirds of the world’s cocoa, have already imposed a fixed “living income differential” of $400 a tonne in July on all cocoa sales for the 2020/21 season in a bid to tackle pervasive farmer poverty and deforestation.

    The move was a major overhaul in how cocoa is priced.

    Still, the two west African neighbours are pressing ahead with a further overhaul, sources say, setting their sights on the certification schemes used by major chocolate makers and grinders like Mars, Mondelez, Barry Callebaut and Nestle.

    “We are going to discuss sustainability. Everything is not good. There are things to review, for example, standards for certification. It must change,” said a source at Ivory Coast’s Coffee and Cocoa Council (CCC), its cocoa regulator.

    Fiifi Boafo, spokeman for Ghana’s cocoa regulator Cocobod, said the meeting with industry was aiming to “come out with improved strategies to work towards sustainable cocoa production”.

    The cocoa industry fears moves to regulate certification schemes could, alongside the “living income differential”, substantially increase their costs if, for example, Ivory Coast and Ghana impose a license on them for running the schemes.

    “Traders don’t want to commit (to paying the living income differential) until the changes to certification schemes are clear. They want to know if there are additional costs,” said another industry source.

    Even a move to standardise the schemes is a concern for industry, which often use self-certification schemes over third party ones like Fairtrade.

    Companies have argued self-certification schemes can be more effective in tracking whether a product is ethically sourced, although some analysts say they have at times been used as a way to save money.

    “We do not want (industry) alone (to) enact norms which favour them. We want more control. (We want to) see how we can be more involved,” said a second source at the CCC.

    The cocoa industry’s efforts to source sustainably have been around for nearly two decades, though little has changed on the ground for farmers, with poverty widespread and forest cover, especially in Ivory Coast, all but decimated.

    According to the Cocoa Barometer, a major report published in 2018 by international civil society groups, there are about 2.1 million children working in the West African cocoa sector, a slight increase from levels seen 5 years ago.

    Reports like these have prompted some lawmakers in the west to call time on the cocoa industry’s efforts to self-monitor their sourcing practices, opting to look instead at introducing legislation.

    In July, two U.S. senators called for imports of cocoa made with forced labour to be blocked, prompting Ivory Coast to urge them to desist from punishing an entire industry for what it said were isolated cases.

    Cocoa makes up 40% of Ivory Coast’s exports and the U.S. is the third largest destination for Ivorian beans. (Reuters/NAN) /Flowerbudnews

  • My Wife Sleeps With Her Ex-Lover, Man Tells Court

    (FLOWERBUDNEWS)  An Ibadan-based salesman, Subar Ibrahim, on Wednesday prayed a Mapo Customary Court in Ibadan to dissolve his three- year-old marriage with Rukayat, on grounds of infidelity and threat to life.

    Narrating his ordeal before Ademola Odunade, the President of the court, Ibrahim, alleged  that he had explored all other possibilities of changing his wife, but she has not changed.

    The complainant, who lives in Ile-Eja area of Ibadan, said: ”before the birth of our child, I caught Rukayat in a compromising position with the man she last dated before me.

    “She said that she did what she did because she wanted to find out the reason why she has not been able to get pregnant in a long while.

    “I was sad at first but she apologised and I forgave her, I also kept it a secret between us.

    “I later realised that Rukayat continued to bring different men to my home each time I travel on business trip to Kano State.

    “Rukayat has also exhibited her jealous spirits on many occasions. She has called my boss and female colleagues in the office, cursing and embarrassing them.

    In her response, the defendant opposed the suit, but did not react to most of the allegations levelled against her.

    Rukayat, who resides in Oke-Ado area in Ibadan, however, agreed that she has many male friends on Facebook.

    “Please, I have nowhere to go, don’t separate us,” Rukayat pleaded.

    However, Odunade dissolved the union, adding that Rukayat could not prove her innocence.

    He awarded custody of the one-year-old child to the defendant and directed the plaintiff to pay N5,000 as the child’s monthly feeding allowance. (NAN)

  • Ist Deaf Athletics Championships: Nigeria Deaf Sports Federation Seeks FG’s SupportIst Deaf Athletics Championships: Nigeria Deaf Sports Federation Seeks FG’s Support

    (FLOWERBUDNEWS) The Nigeria Deaf Sports Federation (NDSF) has appealed to the new Minister of Youth and Sports, Sunday Dare, to support the federation to enable it participate in the maiden Africa Deaf Athletics Championships.

    The federation’s Secretary, Lukman Agbabiaka, told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Abuja that the championships would hold from Sept. 16 to Sept. 22 in Nairobi, Kenya

    He said that the federation had about 20 athletes, adding that the number could be reduced depending on the approval and available funds.

    “We hope that the ministry will give us the necessary support because they are our first refuge whenever we need help before we can think of anybody.

    “We also need support from Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), philanthropists and rich Nigerians that love sports.

    “We are determined to participate in the championships but this can only be possible if we will receive the necessary support.

    “They are working hard to make the country proud by winning a medal each,’’ he said.

    Agbabiaka added: “The Federation participated in the Deaflymics in the past and they won medals for the country. In 2019, in Taipei, Taiwan, we won two silver.

    “In 2013 in Sofia, Bulgaria, we won one bronze. Whenever we represent the country in any competition we always come back home with a medal,” he said.

    He added that the federation would also participate in the West Africa deaf Football Tournament on Sept. 24 to Oct. 4 in Sierra Leone.

    The secretary said the Nigerian team known as “Deaf Eagles’’ was currently ranked number one in West Africa and two in Africa. (NAN)

  • WHO calls for urgent action to reduce patient harm in healthcare

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called for urgent action to combat patient harm, which causes millions of preventable deaths annually.

    The WHO, also called on countries to increase their investments and efforts toward reducing patient harm.

    Information gathered from WHO official website reveals that millions of patients are harmed each year due to unsafe health care worldwide.

    As part of this campaign, the organisation said it will host the first-ever World Patient Safety Day Sept. 17.

    The UN agency said that the situation results in 2.6 million, mostly avoidable deaths, annually in low-and middle-income countries alone.

    According to Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, no one should be harmed while receiving health care.

    “ Globally, at least five patients die every minute because of unsafe care.

    “We need a patient safety culture that promotes partnership with patients, encourages reporting and learning from errors, and creates a blame-free environment where health workers are empowered and trained to reduce errors,” he said.

    WHO says that four out of every ten patients are harmed during primary and ambulatory health care, adding that the most detrimental errors are related to diagnosis, prescription and the use of medicines.

    “Medication errors alone cost an estimated 42 billion U.S. dollars annually.
    “Unsafe surgical care procedures cause complications in up to 25 per cent of patients resulting in one million deaths during or immediately after surgery annually.

    “Patient harm in health care is unacceptable and WHO is calling for urgent action by countries and partners around the world to reduce patient harm in health care.

    “Patient safety and quality of care are essential for delivering effective health services and achieving universal health coverage,’’ it stated.

    It added that investment in improving patient safety can lead to significant financial savings.

    “The cost of prevention is much lower than the cost of treatment due to harm.

    “As an example, in the United States alone, focused safety improvements led to an estimated 28 billion U.S. dollars in savings in Medicare hospitals between 2010 and 2015.

    “Greater patient involvement is the key to safer care; engaging patients can reduce the burden of harm by up to 15 per cent, saving billions of dollars each year,’’ it stated.

    WHO says that, on the very first World Patient Safety Day, it is prioritising patient safety as a global health priority.

    It is urging patients, healthcare workers, policy makers and health care industry to speak up for patient safety.

    Sept. 17 was established as World Patient Safety Day by the 72nd World Health Assembly in May 2019.

  • Don applauds IBB VC for channeling N60m TETFund to cashew processing

    Prof. Dennis Balogu, Dean Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology, Ibrahim Badamasi University Lapai has applauded the Vice- Chancellor, Prof Muhammad Maiturare for channeling N60 million from TETFund for the purchase of cashew processing equipment for the university.

    Balogu, a professor of Agriculture in the Department of Food Science and Technology disclosed this in an interview with us, on Thursday in Lapai.

    He said the gesture was well appreciated by the faculty and the Department of Food Science in particular.

    “This money is tied to the Centre for Entrepreneurial Studies and they are using it in the training of our students for Food Science and Technology who want to produce juice from cashew and other derivatives” he said.

    Balogu said that during the maiden convocation in 2013 a lot of cashew juice was produced and was used to entertain all the people that came for the occasion.

    “It has helped the students to learn a lot entrepreneurially as they can produce cashew flavored bread, cashew cookies that people attested to as very good.

    “We are still trying to find out different ways in which we can use cashew products for variety of food for its numerous health benefits.

    “Its numerous high levels of Iron, Magnesium, Zinc, Copper, Phosphorus, Manganese, Monounsaturated fatty acids that promote healthy levels of good cholesterol cannot be over emphasized,” he said.

    He further explained that aside nutrition, the cashew nutshell is also very useful for bio fuels and paint making, among others.

    The Don explained that cashew shell has numerous uses in chemical and pharmaceutical products.

    While appreciating TETFund for the funds, Balogu expressed gratitude to the vice chancellor for devoting such amount of money to advance food science and technology.

    “This will enhance the training we give to our students, because one of our mission is that we produce self- reliant students from IBB university in the department of food science and technology.

    “So that these students will not go out and start looking for jobs. but be assertive in the labour industry and be job creators themselves rather than job seekers,” he said.

  • Chimamanda Receives Prism of Reason Award in Germany Today

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie receives yet another award, the Kassel Citizens’ ” Prism of Reason” Award for “her vision of humanistic diversity”. According to the organizers, this prize is awarded to persons or institutions whose work serves the ideals of the Enlightenment by overcoming ideological barriers and promoting reason and tolerance towards dissenters.

    The award ceremony which takes place today, Sunday the 15th of September at the State Theater of Kassel in Germany – a day that happens to be Adichie’s birthday – is being given to her not only for her undeniable literary prowess, but also for her equality and justice advocacy.

    The “Prism of Reason” award was founded in 1990 by citizens of the city of Kassel and the region. So far, the prize has been awarded 28 times.

    The first prize-winner (in 1991) was the then German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher; he was honoured for his services to the opening of the Iron Curtain. Other awardees include Chinese dissident and artist Ai Weiwei; Indian scientist and documenta 13 participant Vandana Shiva; Somali-born Dutch-American activist, Ayaan Hirsi Ali; Israeli diplomat, peace activist and publicist Avi Primor; and Peruvian farmer Saúl Luciano Lliuya.

    This year, in the 29th year of the award, the Board of Directors and the Board of Trustees of the Society of Friends and Sponsors of the Kassel Citizens’ Prize have selected Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie as the 2019 winner of the “Prism of Reason”. This makes her the first Nigerian to receive this remarkable prize.

    A statement made by the Kassel Board president Bernd Leifeld said “Combative but not fanatical, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie…points out ways to overcome outdated patterns which are deeply anchored in education and society”. He added that “Kassel citizens honour her with their Prize “The Prism of Reason 2019” because she believes in the social, political and economic equality of all people”.
    The prize consists of a certificate, a sculpture designed by the Kassel art professor and documenta artist Karl Oskar Blase with a prism (symbolising the analytical glass of the Enlightenment). The prize and the award ceremony are financed exclusively by membership fees and donations from citizens of the city and region of Kassel.

    It’s proving to be quite the birthday weekend for Adichie already. First with the announcement on Friday the 13th of September that HBO Max, a division of WarnerMedia Entertainment, is creating a straight-to-series order for the television adaptation of Adichie’s most recent novel “Americanah”. The 10-episode series will star Academy Award®? winner Lupita Nyong’o, with the pilot being written by screenwriter and actor Danai Gurira (who starred in the movie “Black Panther”)- and will be co-produced by Lupita Nyong’o and Brad Pitt’s production company Plan B.

    Adichie has also been trending non-stop on social media since Friday when a Twitter group of fans of the writer (@Chimamanda_Army) went viral to announce a competition to celebrate her birthday. Tagged #10ThingsAboutChimamanda, participants are encouraged to list 10 things about Adichie to stand the chance of winning fan-donated prizes, such as 10 collections of Chimamanda’s books, 10 pairs of movie tickets to watch a film of their choice at any Filmhouse cinema location; and 10 Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8 Tablets.

    According to the fans, the competition kicked off fully at 12am midnight Nigerian time/GMT (the start of her birthday, Sunday September 15th) and will run until 5pm Nigerian time/GMT of the same day. For those who want to join in, more details on the competition can be found on the fan page on Twitter: @Chimamanda_Army.

  • Desist from diverting revenue accruing to FG, NASS warns MDAs

    The National Assembly has warned all the revenue generating federal ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) engaging in diversion of revenues to desist from the act, saying such practice would not be tolerated henceforth.

    The Chairman, Senate Committee on Finance, Sen. Solomon Adeola, gave the warning after a meeting with the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Finance.

    Adeola, in a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja by his Media Adviser, Chief Kayode Odunaro, said that the era of diversion of revenues generated by MDAs was over.

    According to him, the National Assembly will ensure that the Federal Government generates enough revenue to implement people-oriented policies and programmes.

    “It has been observed that year in year out, the Federal Government has not been able to meet its targets on independent revenue sources.

    “Findings indicate that the major culprit in this shortcoming is the inadequacies of MDAs, coupled with their penchant for diversion of revenue on recurrent expenditure under frivolous excuses,” he said.

    Adeola said that the National Assembly would not tolerate unauthorised expenditure by the ministry of finance or agencies of government not backed by law or relevant acts of the National Assembly guiding such expenditure.

    He said that every expenditure must henceforth be in compliance with the Fiscal Responsibility Act and other applicable laws in Nigeria.

    “Reports show that over the years, the Federal Government has not been able to surpass 30 per cent of its revenue targets.

    “This has resulted in low level of budget implementation for critical capital projects.

    “We need to reverse this trend. Indeed, we intend to introduce quarterly review of targets so that needed revenue can come to the federal purse” he stated.

    The senator noted that the flagrant use of financial regulations issued by the ministry of finance and MDAs to direct spending would no longer be tolerated.

    This, he said, was at variance with the laws enacted by the National Assembly and the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

    NAN