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Monday, September 22, 2014
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi visits Bola Tinubu in Lagos
Boko Haram: Shekau impersonator killed by Nigerian troops?

A senior military source said "it is getting more certain that the terrorists' commander who has been mimicking Shekau in those videos is the one killed in Konduga on September 17."
Sources at the image making company of the Nigerian government, PR Nigeria, say the death of the man believed to be the leader of the group is responsible for the scattering of the sect members in different independent locations in neighboring countries.
Security sources did not deny the suspicion but cautioned that "the process of confirming that the dead body we have is the same as that character who has been posing as Shekau is ongoing. He is definitely a prominent terrorist commander. I don't want to say anything about this yet please."
Another high ranking military source said that the resemblance between the man killed and the one seen in recent videos posted by the sect group is quite striking, citing his facial marks, beards and teeth as some of the striking resemblance features.
Military officers say the Defence Headquarters will address the nation after a full investigation of their
latest discovery has been done.
Meanwhile the Defense headquarters say five members of the sect group surrendered their arms
Meanwhile the Defense headquarters say five members of the sect group surrendered their arms
to the Nigerian troops yesterday, pleading for mercy. They said some captured members of the sect
group are helping with useful information regarding future planned attacks by the sect.
Source: PR Nigeria
Lagos State Schools to Re-Open on October 8th
Lagos (NAN) – Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State on Sunday directed
public primary and secondary schools in the state to start academic activities on
October 8th.The schools had earlier been scheduled to open on September 22nd.
Fashola made the announcement at an interactive session with principals, vice
principals, head teachers and teachers in public primary and secondary schools in Lagos.
He directed principals, vice principals, teachers to re-open schools on September
22nd for the distribution and supply of preventive materials against the Ebola Virus
Disease in all schools ahead of the new resumption date.
He said that the new date was to allow smooth distribution of all necessary materials
to the schools.
“We will use from tomorrow (September 22nd) as getting ready week.
“My proposal is that tomorrow, the principals, the teachers and the district heads get
to the schools and sort out what else is missing.
“We will use from tomorrow through the week, to get the schools ready. This week is
getting ready week.
“Academic work I propose, instead of starting and stopping, should start immediately
after the Sallah festival, on Oct. 8,” he said.
The governor said he was also scared of the disease just as the teachers were
but was determined to overcome.
He said that medical personnel have declared the state safe of Ebola and,
therefore, the schools were safe to commence normal academic activities.
“I am not afraid or ashamed to tell you that I was scared of the Ebola disease.
I am not ashamed to say it but being afraid does not solve the problem.
“I have a job to do. If the fear overcomes me then I should leave the job, so I do
not allow the fear to overcome me.
“The doctors have told us that the schools are safe to re-open, so let us go
back to our schools and observe all the preventive measures.
“We have awarded contracts to provide water in about 800 schools, over 200
have been completed.
“Whether there is Ebola or not we must provide water for the schools and make
our schools safe for our children,” the governor said.
Fashola urged the schools to increase hand washing and personal hygiene exercise
among the pupils and students to prevent the disease.
Segun Raheem, Lagos State Chairman, National Union of Teachers commended
the state government for postponing the resumption date.
Raheem told newsmen, after the programme, that the governor’s decision
was to ensure that the schools were ready to receive the students.
Earlier, he urged the state government to provide all necessary preventive equipment
before the schools re-open.
He said that most schools in the state did not have potable water supply,
while other preventive materials have not been provided ahead of September
22nd resumption date.
The Special Adviser to the State Governor on Public Health, Yewande Adeshina
said that thermoscans, a scientific instrument used to measure body temperature,
have been distributed to 1,688 primary and secondary schools.
Adesina said that 1007 Ebola Focal Officers in public primary schools and 668
Ebola Focal Officers in public secondary schools had been sensitised on the
management of the disease.
She explained that the officers would be responsible for surveillance and monitoring
of the disease in each school and interface between schools and Primary
Healthcare Centres in the area if needed.
She assured the principals and teachers that it was safe to re-open the schools.
Ibrahim Babangida Reportedly Hospitalized in Germany
Former head of state, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (IBB) has
reportedly been hospitalized in Germany.
He was rushed to Germany from his residence in Minna, Niger State ten
days ago, according to Sahara Reporters.
Sources allegedly say that Babangida is “severely ill,” and that his condition is as a
result of a “chronic back ailment” which he had previously had surgery for in Germany.
NFF Fire report reedy next week
Unless there is a sudden change of plan, the much expected report of the Federal Fire
Service (FFS) on the fire incident that ravaged the accounts section and the office
of the general secretary last month will be out this week.
Service (FFS) on the fire incident that ravaged the accounts section and the office
of the general secretary last month will be out this week.
A source at the NFF secretariat told Sports Vanguard that earlier last week;
most of the top management staff of the football house were at the office of the FFS in
continuation of the investigation to unravel the real cause of the fire incident.

most of the top management staff of the football house were at the office of the FFS in
continuation of the investigation to unravel the real cause of the fire incident.
The source further explained that throughout last week, most of the junior and intermediate
staff also visited fire service office to make further explanations on all they knew of the development.
“Most people think that the fire incident has been swept under the carpet as usual but I want
to tell you that investigations have been ongoing and in fact throughout last week,
many people including the management, senior
to tell you that investigations have been ongoing and in fact throughout last week,
many people including the management, senior
and even junior staff have been visiting the fire service and by the end of this week they will
come out with their report” our source added.
come out with their report” our source added.
The Operational Commander of the Federal Fire Service, Imeh Eyo, had informed journalists
that the report would be made ready after a proper assessment an investigation of what might
have led to the devastating fire incident which has left the once beautiful glasshouse as shadow
of its old self.
“Professionally we must have to speak after a disaster like what happened at the NFF office
but that must be after through investigations and I want to say that we have done a lot to in
that regard and very soon the outcome would be made public”.
He however insisted that much would have been saved if his men were notified about the fire
in good time regretting a situation where organizations always rely on self-help only to invite
the experts after the matter had gone out of hands.
Many analysts have blamed the devastating nature of the NFF fire incident on outright neglect
after a shocking discovery that all the fire extinguishers at the office had expired since two years ago.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Ebola: Lagos clears last suspect, affirms Sept. 22 resumption date
Ikeja – The Lagos State Government on Friday said the last suspected case of the Ebola
Virus Disease (EVD) in the state had been cleared having tested negative after surveillance.
Gov. Babatunde Fashola disclosed this while giving an update on the virus at the Secretariat Central Mosque, Alausa, where he observed Jumat Prayers.
The governor said the development meant that the state was now Ebola free and that it was safe enough for schools to resume on Sept. 22.
“The last time when we discussed the issue, I told you that about 19 people were still under observation over the Ebola Virus Disease.They were there not because they had the disease but because they were showing suspected symptoms.
“But I am glad to report to you that the last person under surveillance was cleared this morning. He tested negative and that means there is no more Ebola in Lagos.
“Now that the disease has been successfully contained, schools can resume for normal academic session,” he said.
Fashola said the declaration that the state was now free did not mean Ebola threats
had been completely eliminated.
According to him, the situation in Sierra Leone, Liberia and other high risk countries meant cross–
border transmission threat is still there.
He, however, said the state government was implementing strict measures to ensure the disease
was confined
to history.
to history.
The governor urged residents to be vigilant and to take precautions that would ensure their
safety from the disease.
Fashola also advised residents to keep their environment clean and maintain good personal
hygiene as diseases thrive in dirty environments.
Suspected mad man kills 2 girls in Darazo LGA
Darazo (Bauchi) - Bauchi state Police Command has arrested one Musa Sale for stabbing
two girls to death in Sabon Garin Sade village of Darazo Local Government Area of Bauchi State.
The command, in statement made available on Sunday, said the culprit, aged 6o and suspected
to be insane, went berserk on Saturday evening, killing the girls and injuring others, using a sharp knife.
The statement, signed by the command’s spokesperson, DSP Haruna Mohammed, said one
of the injured, six-month-old baby girl, Maryam Disu, narrowly escaped death after the culprit
slit her throat.
It gave the names of the two girls killed as Ilawisa Abdullahi and Ummi Saidu, aged two and 12,
while two other persons, Ilu Masani and Hassan Garba, were also injured, along with the baby.
“The suspect killed two girls Ilawisa Abdullahi and Ummi Saidu aged 2 and 12 years respectively.
“Two other persons Ilu Masani and Hassan Garba were also attacked and injured by Sale,” it said.
The command said that the corpses of the deceased had been released to their parents after
an autopsy was carried out, while the injured had been admitted at the General Hospital, Darazo.
It said investigations into the matter had commenced.
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