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November 29, 2021 Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin Gifts Nollywood Actor; Clem Ohameze, N8M For Surgery

Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin Gifts Nollywood Actor; Clem Ohameze, N8M For Surgery

Veteran Nollywood actor, Clem Ohameze was left in tears as he received a cash gift of Eight million naira (N8M) from Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, for his surgery.
The ace actor recently announced that he is set to undergo a critical surgery to fix his cervical vertebrae in order to  regain control of his limbs which had been affected by an accident he had in the past.
Prophet Jeremiah shared photos of the moment the cash gift was presented to Clem Ohameze. The photos were captioned on Facebook;
“WITH GOD ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE.
And if I have the gift of prophecy [and speak a new message from God to the people], and understand all mysteries, and [possess] all knowledge; and if I have all [sufficient] faith so that I can remove mountains, but do not have love [reaching out to others], I am nothing.
1 Corinthians 13:2″
November 27, 2021 Word Health Organisation; WHO Identifies New COVID-19 Variant, Omicron

Word Health Organisation; WHO Identifies New COVID-19 Variant, Omicron

The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified a newly found coronavirus variant in South Africa as a “variant of concern.”

On November 9, WHO released a report stating that the initial infection was detected in a sample and named it Omicron, a letter in Greek alphabet.

Scientists believe the new variant, also known as B.1.1.529, is linked to the recent “exponential rise” in COVID-19 infections in Gauteng, South Africa’s most populous province. However, experts are currently trying to determine whether the novel variety is truly to blame.

WHO reports thatIt is said to be prevalent in South Africa, Botswana, Belgium, Hong Kong, Israel and Some parts of Europe

November 27, 2021 Unyime Idem Adds Another Feather; Wins Best Performing Legislator of The Year at Akwa Ibom Icons Award

Unyime Idem Adds Another Feather; Wins Best Performing Legislator of The Year at Akwa Ibom Icons Award

The Deputy Chairman, Communications Committee in the House of Representatives and member representing Ukanafun/Oruk Anam Federal Constituency, Rep.Unyime Idem has received an award as Best Performing Legislator of the Year.

The award was bestowed on him by the Akwa-Ibom Icons Awards – AKIA 2021 at a brief ceremony in Uyo.
Presenting the award on behalf of the governing Council of AKIA, The Wife of a former Governor of Akwa-Ibom State, Mosunsola Idongesit Nkanga and Executive Secretary, High Prince Ene Baba Owoh said the award on Rep. Idem was in recognition of his exceptional spirit of enterprise anchored on his determination, courage and tenacity in undertaking bold and challenging pursuit that adds value to the developmental renaissance of Akwa Ibom State and the upliftment of his profile among citizens of the state and beyond.


According to the organisers, criteria for selection was based on merit judging from the antecedents of the recipient, adding that the award will spur him to continue in his good works for his people, the state and nation.
They particularly commended Idem on his intervention projects and various bills sponsored aimed at touching and changing lives, mentioning the pay as- you-go- bill for Satellite TV providers amongst others.
Responding to the awards, Rep. Idem dedicated the award to God for giving him wisdom and direction to represent his people and to his constituents in Ukanafun and Oruk Anam for their continuous support and believe in him. He commended the organisation for coming up with the award to recognize him and promised to do more in discharging his duties.

The federal lawmaker pointed out that he will continue to join hands with his colleagues in the National Assembly to make laws that are of immense benefit to Nigerians stressing that, the pay- as- you- go Bill by digital satellite television has scaled through the second reading, expressing optimism that it will scale through the third reading before presented to the president for assent.

He said “I am totally humbled by this great honour from a reputable organisation like Akwa Ibom Icon Awards. Whatever I do in the National Assembly is not for public recognition or applause, I am more motivated to give the best kind of representation to my people and my country in terms of empowerment, life touching projects, bills and motions. This recognition will only spur me to do more,” Rep. Idem added.

The Federal Lawmaker who promised in 2019 to train and empower 5,000 constituents with seed capital and tools to start a life of their own, has sponsored 16 bills, 15 motions and has embarked on 34 life touching projects within Ukanafun/Oruk Anam Federal Constituency in the last three years with the latest being the sponsorship of the rehabilitation of the defunct Nigeria Institute for Oil Palm Research, NIFOR substation in Oruk Anam local government area to boost the economy, create jobs and wealth in line with Governor Udom Emmanuel’s agricultural revolution.

Rep. Idem through the award has been inducted into Akwa ibom Hall of fame. It would be recalled that Idem recently received double award from one of Nigeria’s leading newspaper outfit, Daily Independent as Akwa Ibom State Federal Lawmaker of the Year and Federal Lawmaker of the Year, South-South in Nation Building.

November 27, 2021 Onofiok Luke Decries Rate of Brain Drain In The Health Sector

Onofiok Luke Decries Rate of Brain Drain In The Health Sector

The member representing Etinan/ Nsit Ibom /Nsit Ubium Federal Constituency, Mr Onofiok Luke, has decried the drop in the number of medical personnel in the country. Delivering a keynote address on the theme: “STEMMING THE TIDE OF BRAIN DRAIN IN NIGERIA: THE WAY FORWARD” at the National Executive Council meeting of the National Association of Government General Medical and Dental Practitioners (NAGGMDP) held on Friday in Uyo, Luke said the situation is worrisome and if not checked would pose serious threat to health care delivery in the country.
He described the health system as most vital resource and called for thorough infrastructural development, enactment of relevant laws for the sector, experienced and robust public health system handled by some of the best personnel in the world.
The lawmaker said that it is sad to note that despite the hazard associated with the job of health care workers, not much has been done to better their lives.
“The healthcare industry is one of the most hazardous environments to work in. Employees in this industry are constantly exposed to a complex variety of health and safety hazards in the course of their work ranging from biological exposure to disease causing organisms or exposure to chemicals. Apart from physical hazards such as exposure to radiation and noise, there are also ergonomic issues such as heavy lifting and standing for long periods. Long working hours and shift work add to the stress of work”.
“Sadly, while we constantly pressure our health workers to increase productivity, this precarious nature of work is not followed through with attendant increase in wages, working conditions and living standards by government. This situation has only increased the frustration of our health professionals who also find alternative destinations where their input will be valued and their pay commensurate with the level of work done”, Luke said.
He called on government to improve the welfare of health workers to reduce the brain drain that the nation is encountering. According to him; “We are constantly experiencing a brain drain in our country and this is not unconnected to the desire to lead better lives, experience working systems and convenient economic opportunities where they can create value and be rewarded for that”.
“Over the last decade, the migration of medical doctors from Nigeria has increased. The NOI Poll in 2018 revealed that 88% of doctors in Nigeria were seeking employment abroad. Furthermore, between 2015 and 2021, about 4,528 Nigerian-trained doctors have migrated to the United Kingdom (UK). This worrying trend exacerbates an already deteriorating health system, worsens the already depleted healthcare resources in our country and widens the gap in health inequities worldwide”.
“This situation is unlikely to stop, as Nigerian doctors continue to seek better working conditions abroad except we take intentional measures in reversing the trend”, Luke added.
Luke stated that there is urgent need to tackle the problem in the health sector and seek policy options to slow down or even reverse the outflow of healthcare professionals.
He recommended the upgrading of hospital facilities and equipment, increasing healthcare funding and improving work conditions for health workers as a major starting point in stemming the tide.
“I will like to note that nation building is a collective concern. We are all little pieces in the big puzzle and as such, I also recommend a grassroot approach that expands beyond government intervention and towards a collaborative effort among members of the general public, civil society organizations and all other stakeholders in strengthening the health care system in Nigeria”.
“As one solution, a reformed National Health Insurance Scheme that serves more than just the minority 1% of the population must be implemented. Other resolutions include stronger public-private partnerships and increased professional development and career opportunities for health professionals as essential steps to strengthen the health care system, increase the trust of our medical professionals and reduce the brain drain”.
He charge the government to implement the Abuja declaration where African governments committed in April 2001 to dedicate at least 15% of their annual budgets to the health sector.

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