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September 28, 2021 Akwa Ibom to get Drug Information Center As Pharmacists Demand Reconstitution of Task Force on Fake and Expired Drugs.

Akwa Ibom to get Drug Information Center As Pharmacists Demand Reconstitution of Task Force on Fake and Expired Drugs.

 

As part of the activities to mark World Pharmacist Day 2021; the Association Of Lady Pharmacists (ALPs) in Akwa Ibom State has laid the foundation for the building of a drug information center in Uyo.

Speaking during the event, the Chairperson of the group, Pharmacist Ime Obot stated that the drug information center will serve as a hub for research on drugs, counselling and advancement of pharmaceutical practice in the country.

Other activities to commemorate the 2021 World Pharmacist Day included Town Hall Meeting; clean up of the state secretariat plaza in Uyo and Eket Local Government secretariat as well as visitation to orphanage homes.

Also speaking during the week long event, the chairman pharmaceutical society of Nigeria (PSN), Akwa Ibom State Chapter , Dr Akwaowo Akpabio urged the State Government to reconstitute the task force on fake and expired drugs noting that the state has lacked one for the past 8 years. He noted that the dangers of fake and expired drugs cannot be overemphasized hence the need for monitoring.

The commemoration of World Pharmacists day 2021 ended in Uyo with a dinner and award night. The various events were witnessed by the Registrar of the Pharmacist Council of Nigeria; National President ,Association of Lady Pharmacists; President Medical Women Association, Vice Chairman of the NMA AKS, Dr Sylvanus Ukafia, the Commandant of NDLEA and a host of others.

The theme for this year’s World Pharmacy Day is – “Pharmacy: Always trusted for your health.”

September 27, 2021 Orji Uzor Kalu, Pulls Out of Weightlifting Presidential Race, Backs Iquaibom to Succeed

Orji Uzor Kalu, Pulls Out of Weightlifting Presidential Race, Backs Iquaibom to Succeed

Former president of the Nigeria Judo federation, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu has decided to pull out of the race to become president of the Weightlifting federation of Nigeria. This decision was reached after due consultation with friends who advised him to pull his weight behind another contestant, Lawrence Iquaibom , a former commonwealth champion in the sport.

As Africa Pillar of Sports, Kalu reckons that he needs to play the big brother role to a former Olympian who has indeed invested his passion and money into developing the sport at state and National level and should not be seen as an elder who wants to reap where he has not sowed.

“My intention was clear from the onset. I wanted to return Weightlifting to where it used to be. This is one sport that can give us medals at major international competitions. Everyone know what i achieved as president of the Nigeria Judo federation and now, as Chief Whip of the Nigeria Senate, i thought I could support Weightlifting, as part of my contribution to youth development. However, after due consultations with stakeholders of the sport, I realized that a former Olympian and one time commonwealth champion is already in the race and I thought that there is need to encourage him since he has same zeal to move the sport forward”.

“On my part, I am willing to offer any kind of support if need be to the federation whenever necessary. Since we have thesame intentions, which is to rebrand Weightlifting in Nigeria, there is absolutely no need to contest against a young and committed stakeholder who truly has the interest of the sport at heart” Kalu said.

Lawrence Iquaibom is a retired director of sports in Akwa Ibom state, who has invested so much in grassroot development of the sport at both state and National level and has continued to lobby key stakeholders to support his dream of becoming president of the Weightlifting federation of Nigeria. He certainly will be happy to work with a respected personality, passionate sports lover and philanthropist like Senator Orji Uzor Kalu.

September 27, 2021 Senator OBA Bags African Leadership Icon Merit Award 2021

Senator OBA Bags African Leadership Icon Merit Award 2021

Senator Bassey Albert Akpan, the chairman, Senate committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream) and Senator representing Akwa Ibom North East, has bagged the African Leadership Icon Merit Award 2021 from the Global Peace Foundation International.

The Global Peace Foundation International (GPFI) in collaboration with Sunsplash TV News Africa and Sunsplash News 24 conferred the award on Senator Albert as legislative icon of the year in recognition of his spectacular leadership prowess in defense of humanity in Africa.

The International Coordinator of GPFI, Dr Juliana Kingsley from Cameroon presented the award through the Nigerian representative, Ambassador (Engr.) Victor Nkanta, who was flanked by Mkpisong (Hon) Joshua Asuquo and other members at the ceremony held in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital over the weekend.

Dr. Kingsley said the group was quite happy with the tremendous work Senator Albert had done and his massive empowerment programme for his constituents covering education and skills development, among others.

 

In his remarks, Senator Bassey Albert Akpan thanked the Almighty God for the grace upon him in his duties which has enabled him to serve diligently to be appreciated and honoured by the Global Peace Foundation International and other bodies.
Stressing on the importance of peace in the society, Senator Albert said that nobody or society can thrive without peace and commended the body for promoting peace and also for finding him worthy for the award.

Senator Albert, who the leader of the Akwa Ibom Caucus in the National Assembly, said that the award was not about him as a peace icon, but was about promoting values in a system that will engender sustainable peace in our land, in our lives, in all our endeavours, even in our relationships.
He used the occasion to commend Governor Udom Gabriel Emmanuel for maintaining peace in Akwa Ibom

September 27, 2021 D’Tigress Rule Africa Once Again at The FIBA AfroBasket

D’Tigress Rule Africa Once Again at The FIBA AfroBasket

Nigeria’s women basketball team D’Tigress have once again emerged Champions after defeating Mali 59-70 in the final of 2021 FIBA AfroBasket Championship which took place at Multipurpose Sports Complex, Yaounde, Cameroon.

D’Tigress had a good start to the first quarter against Mali, interestingly Victoria Macaulay made a Game-High 13pts, as she made 3/3 of her 3pt shots.

D’Tigress did not taking anything to chance as they finished the first quarter leading Mali by 11pts.

It took some time for Nigeria to find the bucket in the second quarter, but when they did it was back-to-back. Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpanah made a layup, and Ezinne Kalu followed it up with a steal to assist Promise Amukamara.

Mali came back into the game after outshooting Nigeria in the 2nd quarter by 13-9. However D’Tigress went into the break leading Mali by 7pts. at Half time it stood Mali 24 -31 Nigeria.

D’Tigress went into a 10pt lead after Ezinne Kalu converted her two free throws, and at the other end, Victoria Macaulay blocked a shot.

Nigeria had an Outstanding 3rd quarter as they outhustled the Malians and showed great resolve pulling away with a 20pt lead, outshooting their opponents 26-13.

D’Tigress won two of the four quarters 11-22, 13-19, 14-28, 21-11.

This is the Fifth win for the D’Tigress of Nigeria at the FIBA Afrobasket, the third in a row since winning in 2017 and 2019.

 

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