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7m children to get measles-rubella, polio vaccines in Kano as govt intensifies campaign nationwide

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Kano State will on October 6 begin a major vaccination campaign targeting more than seven million children with measles-rubella and polio vaccines.

Dr. Ahmad Tijjanu Habibu, Director of Disease Control at the Kano State Primary Healthcare Management Board, announced this on Monday during a media dialogue on the upcoming exercise.

“This is a very important dialogue because the media are our friends, and this campaign is unique. We have never had such a campaign in the history of Nigeria. It is the largest campaign in the whole of sub-Saharan Africa.”

According to him, Nigeria is aiming to vaccinate 106 million children nationwide, while Kano alone is targeting over seven million.

He explained that the integrated campaign will deliver multiple vaccines in one package, including routine immunization, hepatitis, HPV, polio, and treatment for onchocerciasis, a neglected tropical disease (NTD).

“The reason for this integration is to increase efficiency, save costs, and also reduce the burden of numerous campaigns on the public. Instead of having different campaigns one after the other, this approach allows us to deliver everything at once.”

He stressed the need for public awareness, noting that each vaccine has a different age range.

“For routine immunization, the target is children 0 to 23 months. For measles-rubella, it is 9 months to 14 years, while polio targets under-fives. For onchocerciasis in six LGAs, we are targeting children above 5 years,” he explained.

Habibu also highlighted why the measles-rubella vaccine is being introduced.

“We used to have measles vaccine alone, but evidence shows that despite vaccination, some children still come down with measles in a milder form. This has been linked to rubella. That is why the new vaccine combines measles and rubella,” he said.

Rahama Rihood, Chief of UNICEF Field Office in Kano, noted that the campaign, being carried out in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health, National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), WHO, Gavi, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, civil society groups and the Kano State Government, will be implemented using fixed posts, temporary posts and sweep teams.

According to him, Nigeria plans to carry out the exercise across all 36 states in two phases with Kano among the states in the first phase.

He commended the progress Kano made in reducing polio cases in Kano from 31 cases in 2024 to three in 2025.

Farah stressed the need for stronger government involvement to reach full eradication.

“With only two months until December, the agreed date for achieving this goal, UNICEF calls on the Kano State Government and LGAs to intensify efforts, release counterpart funds on time and sustain strong supervision of the campaign,” he said.

Also speaking, Maryam H. Umar, the Kano State Coordinator of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), called on the media to play a critical role in the success of the campaign.

“Our message is clear. We depend on you, the media, to share accurate information on vaccine benefits and target age groups. We also depend on you to mobilize communities, dispel myths and promote vaccine uptake, especially among hard-to-reach populations.”

The 10-day campaign, which may be extended by two days, will run from October 6 to 16 across Kano State.

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Obi Caps Pioneer Nursing Students at Mother of Mercy College Ceremony

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Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, yesterday participated in the inauguration, first capping, and matriculation ceremony of the Mother of Mercy College of Nursing Sciences, Mbutu-Okohia, Ngor Okpala Local Government Area of Imo State, where he personally capped the institution’s pioneer nursing students.

In her address, Provost of the college, Rev. Sr. Tochukwu Martha Ike, described the event as the realisation of a long-held vision by the Daughters of Mary Mother of Mercy (DMMM) to widen access to quality nursing education.

According to her, the college was established in response to the country’s urgent demand for well-trained and compassionate nurses, especially in underserved areas.

Sr. Ike noted that the institution had already recorded notable milestones, including full accreditation by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria and commencement of a Basic Nursing Programme supported by a qualified academic and administrative workforce.

She reaffirmed the college’s dedication to evidence-based and community-centred nursing practice.

Acknowledging the challenges confronting the young institution — particularly in infrastructure development, facilities upgrade, and funding, she expressed optimism that continued support from government and donors would help position the college as a leading centre for healthcare training.

Addressing the students, Obi congratulated the pioneer set and urged them to uphold the values of discipline, compassion, and integrity that define the nursing profession.

He described nurses as the “heartbeat of functional healthcare systems,” and encouraged the students to pursue excellence and lifelong learning in service to humanity.

He also commended the DMMM Congregation for its significant contributions to education and healthcare, noting that faith-based institutions continue to play a crucial role in reinforcing Nigeria’s social foundations.

The ceremony concluded with expressions of appreciation to community leaders, government officials, benefactors, and stakeholders for their support towards establishing the college, which is expected to contribute significantly to healthcare development in Imo State and beyond.

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Report Confirming Regina Daniels’ Drug Addiction Is Not From Us – Abuja Hospital

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Serenity Royale Hospital has refuted claims that it conducted any drug-related tests on actress Regina Daniels.

The hospital said this in a public statement released on Thursday evening, following the trending medical report allegedly from the hospital confirming Regina Daniels’ drug addiction.

Recall that Regina Daniels’ estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko had accused her of drug addiction and insisted that the actress must submit herself for rehabilitation.

The accusation came after Regina called out the Senator for domestic abuse amid their ongoing messy breakup.

However, laboratory tests purportedly conducted by the hospital surfaced on the social media on Wednesday, showing toxic levels of marijuana, cocaine, morphine, opiates, and alcohol in her system.

Denying conducting any test on the actress, the hospital stated that the alleged medical report was fabricated.

Speaking in a statement signed by its management, the hospital said “Our attention has been drawn to a post (on an alleged MID TERM HOME DETOX REPORT) being circulated online in the name of Serenity Royale Hospital with respect to Mrs Nwoko Regina.

“We wish to state clearly that the publication and circulation of the said post containing classified information did not emanate from us and respectfully request the public to disregard same.”

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I Was Diagnosed With Both HIV+ And Hepatitis B in 2017 – Paystack Co-founder, Ezra Olubi

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Suspended Paystack co-founder, Ezra Olubi has in a tweet revealed he was diagnosed as having both HIV+ and Hepatitis B.

He stated this in a post he shared on his X page some years ago which has now resurfaced online.

Recall that Olubi was recently suspended by Paystack over allegations of s3xual misconduct after his tweets of years ago resurfaced online.

It was gathered that between 2009 and 2013, Ezra Olubi allegedly posted a series of s3xually explicit tweets making comments involving minors and referencing s3xualized anime characters.

One of the tweets read: “Last time I felt this way and went to the hospital for a general checkup, I was diagnosed as both HIV+ and with Hepatitis B.”

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