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  • Researchers warn public to be cautious when using skin cancer diagnosis apps

    Researchers from the University of Birmingham.on Thursday warned the public to be cautious when using skin cancer diagnosis apps.

    The study led by the university, has been outlined at the British Association of Dermatologists’Annual Meeting in Edinburgh.

    It explores the skin cancer apps on the market, ascertaining how accurate they are, and what the benefits and limitations of these technological solutions are.

    Examples of apps include tele-dermatology, which involves sending an image directly to a dermatologist, photo storage, which can be used by individuals to compare photos monthly to look for changes in a mole, and risk calculation, which is based on colour and pattern recognition, or on fractal analysis.

    The study found that some of these apps have a comparatively high success rate for the diagnosis of skin cancer.

    For example, they said Teledermatology correctly identified 88 per cent of people with skin cancer and 97 per cent of those with benign lesions.

    The team admitted that these types of technology have huge potential, as early diagnosis can make a huge difference when it comes to five-year survival.

    But there still are three major failings with some of the apps: a lack of rigorous published trials to show they work and are safe; a lack of input during the app development from specialists to identify which lesions are suspicious; and flaws in the technology used, namely how the photos are analyzed, according to the study.

    Future technology will play a huge part in skin cancer diagnosis, but “until adequate validation and regulation of apps is achieved, members of the public should be cautious when using such apps as they come with risk,” said Maria Charalambides, of the University of Birmingham’s College of Medical and Dental Sciences, who conducted the review.(Xinhua/NAN)

  • Monarch’s wife arrested for allegedly burning rival’s house, killing step daughter

    Arrest
    By Olajide Idowu
    The Osun Police Command on Thursday arrested the wife of a traditional ruler and two persons suspected to have set ablaze the house of her rival, killing her three-year-old step daughter in the process.

    The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Olafimihan Adeoye, said the husband of the suspect and a traditional ruler, Oba Morufudeen Olawale, reported the incident to the Force.

    Olawale is the Alabudo of Abudo in Egbedore Local Government Area of Osun,

    Adeoye alleged that the suspect and her accomplices at about 1. am on June 6 left their base in Ede for Abudo where the other wife and her late daughter reside and set her house ablaze while both were inside.

    He said the inferno led to the death of the minor while the other wife was seriously injured.

    The police commissioner said she was currently receiving treatment at a private hospital.

    Adeoye said police investigation revealed that the suspect was the third wife of the monarch while the victim’s mother was the fourth.

    He said the three suspects would soon be charged to court. (NAN)
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    (Edited by Mufutau Ojo)

  • World Cup: LSSC still booms with viewers after Eagles’ ouster – Official

    By Olanrewaju Akojede
    The Lagos State Sports Commission (LSSC), on Thursday said its viewing centres still enjoyed massive turnout of fans; in spite of the exit of the Super Eagles from the World Cup.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Lagos State Government had installed World Cup viewing Centres across the state to enable fans to watch matches under a festive atmosphere.
    Other viewing centres were also established by LSSC in partnership with International Breweries, Nigeria, makers of Trophy Lager Beer, Hero and Budweiser.
    The Executive Chairman, LSSC, Mr. Kweku Adedayo Tandoh, told NAN that he was not surprised by the turnout of spectators at the Teslim Balogun Stadium.
    “The security put in place by the Lagos State Government and the atmosphere here is very conducive for people to enjoy watching the games,” he said.
    The Head of Public Relations, LSSC, Mr. Titi Oshodi, said the spectators were still trooping to the viewing centres not minding the Eagles’ ouster from the biggest football fiesta.
    “Spectators continued to troop out to watch the remaining matches at various viewing centres located at Campos Mini Stadium, Lagos Island, Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Abesan Playground, Alimosho, Naval Barracks Ajegunle.
    “Other centres across the state such as Bishop Aggrey Youth Centre, Mushin, Epe Recreation Centre, Ikorodu Town Hall, Ikorodu and Badagry Grammar School, Badagry are also enjoying same patronages.
    “Some of the fans we spoke at the Campos Mini Stadium Viewing Center said Lagos Football lovers will continue to troop out to watch the remaining World Cup matches at the viewing centre,” said Oshodi.
    He said this was because the atmosphere at the centres was good and the security was readily available and at the same time there was fun and musical interlude.
    The LSSC Coordinator at Epe Recreation Centre, Mr. Ishola Safari, said after the ouster of the Super Eagles, the turnout of spectators remained the same because people felf comfortable at the centre. (NAN)
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    Edited by Emmanuel Okara/Salif Atojoko
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  • Islamic academy introduces anti-corruption course into Quranic curriculum

    By Muhyideen Jimoh

    The Al-Habibiyyah academy has introduced anti-corruption and accountability course into its Quranic teaching and learning curriculum, according to the Executive Director of the institution, Imam Adeyemi Fuad.

    Fuad disclosed this on Thursday in Abuja at the end of a training programme for Imams and scholars of the academy.

    He said the introduction of the course was to inculcate in students of the academy the dangers of corruption and to sensitise Nigerians on the fight against it.

    Fuad said the training was meant to teach the scholars on the merits of anti-corruption campaign and the methodology of inculcating it their students and congregation.

    The executive director, who described corruption as inimical to development, called for all hands to be on deck to address the menace.

    “Most of the problems and under development in our country today can be traced to corruption, lack of transparency and accountability in our affairs,

    “That is why the academy is introducing this course (anti-corruption) as part of our curriculum, to sensitise Nigerians on the dangers of corruption, ” he said.

    Fuad said that the Al-Habibiyyah Islamic Society, through its anti-corruption NGO: “Encouraging Accountability and Transparency Through Faith-Based Intervention (EAT-FIn) had also been engaged in anti-corruption campaigns across the country.

    According to him, the NGO had stepped up collaboration with schools and anti-corruption agencies such as the ICPC and EFCC to drive home the message on the dangers of corruption.

    He commended the Federal Government for the fight against corruption and called on religious organisations and other stakeholders to also join the campaign.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Al-Habibiyyah academy was established in January, 2003 to provide Islamic and Quranic education to Muslims, especially elite with busy schedules. (NAN)
    Edited by Dada Ahmed

  • Breaking News: Adamu Ciroma dies at 84

    Breaking News:

    Former Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Adamu Ciroma is dead.

    Family sources said the elder statesman died in a Turkish hospital, Abuja, on Thursday after a protracted illness.

    He was 84 years old.

    The deceased, a founding member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), was Finance Minister under President Olusegun Obasanjo administration from 1999 to 2003.(NAN)

  • Farmer accused of cutting off herdsman’s hand remanded in prison

    By Afusat Agunbiade-Oladipo
    An Ilorin Magistrates’ Court on Thursday remanded in prison a farmer, Kabiru Garuba, for allegedly cutting off the left hand of one Mohammed Haliru, a herdsman.

    Chief Magistrate Kudirat Yahaya, who ordered that the accused be remanded at the Federal Prison Yard, Oke-Kura, Ilorin, adjourned the case till July 12 for further mention.

    The prosecutor, Insp Mathew Olongbonsaye, told the court that the accused, a resident of Kpada Village in Patigi Local Government Area of Kwara, had cut off the victim’s hand for grazing his cattle on his farmland.

    He said the accused was arraigned on a charge of causing grievous hurt which contravenes Section 247 of the Penal Code.

    Ologbonsaye said the accused was arrested following a complaint lodged on June 10 at the Divisional Police Headquarters in Patigi by one Wakili Abubakar of Fulani Camp, Reshe-Kpada Village, Patigi.

    Abubakar, according to the prosecutor, had claimed that the accused attacked Haliru, his nephew, with a cutlass.

    The prosecutor had also objected to bail for the accused, urging the court to remand him in prison custody pending the determination of the case.(NAN)
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    (Edited by Folorunso Poroye/Mufutau Ojo)

  • First transgender model crowned Miss Spain, to compete in Miss Universe 2018

     

    PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ANGELA PONCE

    For the first time in history, a transgender woman will be taking part in the upcoming Miss Universe pageant later this year.

    According to Express UK, Angela Ponce from Spain has won her country’s qualifying rounds against 22 other contestants. She’ll be representing Spain in Miss Universe 2018 that is set to take place in Philippines this year.

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    Ponce took to Instagram and wrote, “Bringing the name and colours of Spain before the universe is my great dream. My goal is to be a spokesperson for a message of inclusion, respect and diversity, not only for the LGBTQ+ community but also for the entire world.”

    However, this is not the first time Ponce has taken part in a beauty pageant. In 2015, she won the Miss Universe Spain title.

    The Miss Universe Organisation ended its ban on transgender contestants in 2012. The decision came after transgender model Jenna Talackova legally challenged the authorities. Celebrity lawyer Gloria Allred took over the case as the organisation at the time was owned by current US president Donald Trump. She personally attacked the competition and Trump.

    While addressing the matter, Trump had said, “We made the decision two days before we even heard that Allred was involved. Had I known she was involved, maybe I wouldn’t have made that decision because she’s so easy to beat.” He also claimed that Allred was a “third-rate” lawyer.

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    Upon hearing this news, pageant president Paula Shugart agreed with Trump. She explained, “The decision to include transgender women in our beauty competitions is a result of our ongoing discussions and not Jenna’s legal representation, which if anything delayed the process.” She continued that the pageant has always celebrated equality for all women.

    Culled from: The Express Tribune

  • FG Resolute To Re position The Civil Service For Better Service Delivery

    The Head of the Federal Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs. Winifred Ekanem Oyo-Ita has re-emphasized the commitment of the Federal Government to reposition the Nigerian Civil Service for a better and more efficient service delivery in line with the change agenda of the present administration.

    Mrs. Oyo-Ita stated this commitment during the visit of the bench marking and study tour group of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Heads of Service in the States and Federal and State Permanent Secretaries to the Public Service Commission and Public Service Department of Malaysia on Monday, 2nd July, 2018.

    The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation said the visit to Malaysia by key officials responsible for the formulation and the charting of the course of governance in Nigeria is to understand how Malaysia achieved its success story in public service administration.

    Mrs. Oyo-Ita commended the widened recruitment drive of the Malaysian Government. According to her the online recruitment which has made it possible for Malaysian graduates all over the world to apply for employment from anywhere in the world and track the progress of their application which is valid for one year is a good innovation.

    The Head of Federal Civil Service of the Federation said she was equally impressed by the encompassing requirements listed for recruitment into the public service. She was impressed that the recruitment has been widened to encompass different areas of competence. This includes talent, physical /fitness, leadership and aptitude tests and not just paper qualification.

    Mrs Oyo-Ita said the pensionable length of service pegged at three (3) years is admirable because it allows for easy exit for officers who are not getting job satisfaction.

    The move according to her will make for a vibrant service which will be populated with people who are interested in the job and are determined to make a career in the service.

    The Head of Civil Service of the Federation reiterated the role of the Civil Service as the base and engine room for development of any nation. She therefore emphasized the need to expose the relevant people to drive the process to the best practices as it obtains in some countries.

    The places visited in Malaysia include Office of the Chief Secretary to the Government of Malaysia, Mr Tan Sri Ali Hamsa, Public Service Commission and Public Service Department of Malaysia, National Institute of Public Information Administration (INTAN) and leading Public Service Agencies.

    The one week bench marking and study visit is from Monday, 2nd July to Saturday, 7th July, 2018. Participants will visit select institutions in Malaysia and Singapore.

    The visit will afford the Nigerian delegation the opportunity to interact, share experiences and explore areas of partnership aimed at improving the Nigerian Civil Service and possibly sign partnerships agreements in the areas of capacity building and training, talent management, performance management, innovation, culture change and Human Resources Management system and process automation.

    The tour was organized by the Public Service Institute of Nigeria under the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation.
    The members of the delegation include the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs Winifred Ekanem Oyo-Ita as Chairman, Chairman, House Committee on Public Service, Honorable Gogo Bright Tamuno, Federal Permanent Secretaries, the Administrator /Chief Executive Officer of the Public Service Institute of Nigeria, the Director General of Administrative Staff College of Nigeria, Heads of Service in the States of the Federation, Chairmen of States Civil Service and Permanent Secretaries in the States of the Federation.

  • HoS, Oyo-Ita visits Malaysia, Singapore

    By Olawunmi Ogunmosunle

    The Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs Winifred Oyo-Ita, is leading a high- powered delegation consisting of top officials from Federal and State Governments on a one-week Bench Marking and Study visit to Malaysia and Singapore.

    The visit was part of efforts at achieving global best practices in the Nigerian Civil Service.

    It would be recalled that upon assumption of office in 2016, Mrs Oyo-Ita said her dream was to restore the integrity and dignity of the service.

    To achieve this, the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF) has developed a home-grown plan, the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP), with eight priority areas, towards addressing the challenges the service with a view to repositioning it for effective service delivery.

    The Head of Service and her delegation, during the visit, will interact with top officials of Malaysian Public Service, including the Chief Secretary to the Government, Ali Hamsa, Director General, National Institute of Public Administration (INTAN), Seri Arpah Binti Abdul Razak, Director General, Public Service Department (PSD) Malaysia, Datuk Seri Zainal Rahim Seman, Director, UNDP Global Centre for Public Service Excellence (GCPSE), Dr. Max Everest-Phillips and a host of others.