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November 8, 2023 Court Sentences 5 Persons Over Ex Osun Speaker’s Nude Video

Court Sentences 5 Persons Over Ex Osun Speaker’s Nude Video

Justice Nathaniel Ayo-Emmanuel of the Federal High Court in Osogbo, Osun State, on Tuesday, sentenced five men tried for cyber-stalking and defrauding ex-Speaker of Osun State House of Assembly, Timothy Owoeye, of a sum of N38m.

A nude video of Owoeye in 2018,went  gone viral on the Internet after he accosted by some people, who accused him of coming to their community to perform a ritual.

The Osun State Police Command arrested those in the video, who weresaid to have used the clip to obtain around N38m from Owoeye before the clip was eventually  released.

The convicts, Kazeem Agbabiaka, Rasheed Ojonla, Babatunde Oluajo, Adebiyi Kehinde, Femi Oseni, and Oyebanji Oyeniyi, were arraigned before the court on October 19, 2018, on five counts bordering on conspiracy; advance free fraud and cyber-stalking.

Delivering judgment on the case, Justice Ayo-Emmanuel said the convicts operated like a web syndicate, subjecting their victims to hardship and so, they deserved no leniency.

He subsequently passed a guilty verdict on them and sentenced 4 of them to five years imprisonment for conspiracy and advance-free fraud.

The judge, however, discharged and acquitted Ismaila Azeez, on the count bordering on cyberstalking, but found Oseni guilty of the same charge and sentenced him to five years imprisonment.

November 6, 2023 #SLI : The Plague of Self Medication and Drug Abuse

#SLI : The Plague of Self Medication and Drug Abuse

Many times, when we think of expired drugs, we tend to point fingers at pharmacies. However, we often forget that many of us keep medications at home that have exceeded their expiration dates, yet we reach for them as first aid or for self-medication. Pharmacist Ikemesit’s insights opened our eyes to the dangers inherent in these practices. . This revelation served as a stark reminder of the hidden dangers that may reside within our medicine cabinets.

In a recent episode of “Sharing Life Issues,” we embarked on an eye-opening exploration of a topic that impacts countless lives: self-medication and drug abuse. Our guest, Pharmacist Ikemesit Ekong Udo, shared invaluable insights that challenge our preconceived notions and shed light on a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of healthcare.

We explored a case involving a young man who purchased drugs and ended up hospitalized. It raises the question: What could have gone wrong in this scenario? Pharmacist Ikemesit shared valuable insights on the matter.

In another alarming incident, a person took medication, and it resulted in unexpected and life-threatening consequences. Sometimes, we underestimate the potential consequences of taking seemingly harmless pills. It’s easy to pop a couple of tablets and find yourself in the hospital for an extended stay. This is a stark reminder of the potential fatality that can lurk in the shadows of self-medication.

During our conversation, we set out to demystify some prevalent myths surrounding self-medication. How many of us are guilty of self-medication – the act of using medications without consulting a healthcare professional, where we take it upon ourselves to buy and consume medication without any consultation, recommendation, or prescription from a healthcare expert.

According to Pharmacist Ikemesit Ekong Udo, a public health pharmacist at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, a significant reason behind this practice is a lack of knowledge, leading individuals to ingest medications out of ignorance. Other factors include poverty, easy access to drugs, and various social determinants.

When it comes to the dangers associated with self-medication, there’s a real risk of causing harm to oneself. Medications can have both positive and negative effects, and managing the adverse effects can be challenging. Self-medication can expose individuals to a range of hazards:

  • Incorrect Diagnosis: Inadequate medical knowledge can lead to the consumption of the wrong medication for a specific ailment, resulting in incorrect diagnoses.

 

  • Delayed Treatment: Opting for self-medication often means delaying the proper treatment for a condition, allowing the ailment to worsen gradually.

 

  • Adverse Drug Reactions: It’s essential to recognize that medications come with potential side effects. Consuming the wrong drugs, particularly those unsuitable for your condition, can lead to untoward effects that are unpleasant and exacerbate the existing health issues. Different classes of drugs affect our bodies differently, and our genetic makeup can predispose us to specific drug reactions.
  • Drug/Food Interactions: For example, alcohol can interact with the majority of medications, while fruit juice, milk, and soda drinks may also affect some drugs. These interactions have the potential to be harmful, potentially nullifying the intended effects of the drugs. An antagonistic reaction can occur, rendering the drug’s effects unfelt, as the food or beverage may have interfered with the drug’s efficacy. In some cases, this interference can entirely neutralize the drug or render it ineffective. A case in point would be the ingestion of medication with coconut water.

We also explored common misconceptions, such as the impact of water temperature on drug efficacy. While the human body can regulate water temperature, it’s generally recommended to consume medications with water at room temperature. Additionally, integrating drugs into food, like Eba, for the sake of convenience can hinder the absorption of the medication. It can also compromise the drug’s effectiveness, particularly when immediate relief is required, as it may impede the drug’s absorption.

One listener, Akpabio from Uyo, inquired about consuming drugs with palm-wine. The pharmacist emphasized that alcohol can interact with various classes of drugs, leading to the formation of toxic metabolites. This holds true for all drugs, not just the commonly mentioned warning about avoiding the combination of malaria drugs and alcohol.

Pharmacist Ikemesit emphasized the importance of taking medication as prescribed, as both under-dosing and overdosing can be dangerous. Consulting a healthcare professional is crucial, as it allows for a thorough evaluation, examination, and a comprehensive medical history. This, in turn, ensures that the right medication is prescribed and tailored to individual needs.

In conclusion, the benefits of consulting a healthcare professional are numerous. Not only does it mitigate the risks of self-medication and drug abuse, but it also guarantees a safer and more effective approach to healthcare, ultimately safeguarding against potentially fatal outcomes.

Written by Maris ‘Damaris’ Iloka.

November 6, 2023 Falana Knocks Akpabio, Other Ex-Governors Over Pensions

Falana Knocks Akpabio, Other Ex-Governors Over Pensions

Human rights Lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has challenged to the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, and other former governors to stop the collection of pensions as ex-governor. He urged former governors to emulate Ogun State’s former governor, Gbenga Daniel, and former Gombe State governor, Ibrahim Dankwambo.

The senior lawyer stated that since the Kwara, Imo, and Zamfara states Houses of Assembly had abolished the Governors Pension Scheme, he admonished other Houses of Assembly to follow suit without any further delay.

Falana, in a statement on Sunday, also made reference to the judgment delivered on November 26 2019 by Justice Oluremi Oguntoyinbo (retd.) declaring the payment of the pension to former governors as illegal and unconstitutional.

The plaintiff, an advocacy group, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project had filed the suit against the Attorney-General of the Federation) wherein it challenged the constitutional validity of the pension paid to former governors in Nigeria.

Justice Oguntoyinbo had in judgment in a suit marked number FHC/L/CS/1497/2017, declared the payment of the pension illegal and unconstitutional. Consequently, ordered the Accountant-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice to recover the life pensions collected by former governors serving as senators and ministers.

Falana noted that in compliance with both judgments, Daniel and  Dankwambo had requested the governors of Ogun and Gombe States, respectively, to stop paying them the scandalous pension.

Falana said, “This is highly commendable at a time when not less than 20 former governors in the executive and legislative branches of government are receiving double salaries.

In view of the foregoing, we call on Senator Akpabio and other former governors in the executive and legislature  to emulate the example of Senators Daniel and Dankwambo by rejecting the payment of the illegal pension forthwith.

October 31, 2023 Naira Marley, Sam Larry Sue Police & Judiciary Over Continued Detention

Naira Marley, Sam Larry Sue Police & Judiciary Over Continued Detention

Nigerian singer Abdulazeez Fashola, aka Naira Marley, and his associate, Samson Eletu, popularly called Sam Larry, have filed a suit against the police and a Lagos magistrate, Adeola Olatunbosun.

The lawsuit is in response to their prolonged detention, dating back to Wednesday, October 4, on charges related to their alleged involvement in the conspiracy and murder of fellow artist Mohbad.

Their legal representative, Olalekan Ojo, filed the suit at the Federal High Court in Lagos, seeking ₦20 million in damages for their extended confinement at the Homicide Section of the Lagos State Police Command, Panti, Yaba, Lagos State.

In the filed suit, Naira Marley and Sam Larry are petitioning the court to acknowledge that their continued detention “at the Homicide Section of the Lagos State Police Command, Panti, Yaba, Lagos State, since 4 October 2023,” constituted a violation of their rights.

The duo seeks “an order of the court releasing the applicants forthwith.”

The deponents said in the affidavits attached to their suits that their ordeal started between October 3 and 4, when they were apprehended by the police based on allegations linking them to the demise of Ilerioluwa Aloba, aka Mohbad.

On the 4th day of October 2023, the Commissioner of Police sought an order in the Magistrates’ Court, held at Yaba, to remand them for 30 days,” the suit reads.

Chief Magistrate Adeola Olatunbosun granted the police application to remand them for only 21 days in the police custody.”

The deponents argued that the 21-day remand order granted by Chief Magistrate Olatunbosun expired on Thursday, October 26, and has not been renewed.

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