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Maternal, child mortality remains alarming in Kano – CHRICED raises concern

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The Resource Centre for Human Rights and Civic Education (CHRICED) has raised fresh concerns over what it described as the alarming state of maternal and child health in Kano State, urging urgent government and community action to save lives.

The call was made on Thursday in Kano during a capacity training workshop for citizen monitors on primary healthcare service delivery, organised by CHRICED with support from MISEREOR/KZE, Germany.

Delivering a welcome statement on behalf of the Executive Director of CHRICED, Dr. Ibrahim M. Zikirullahi, board member Hajiya Nafisa Ado said maternal and child mortality figures in Kano remained worrisome.

“With a maternal mortality rate of 576 deaths per 100,000 live births, and neonatal mortality at 59 per 1,000 live births, Kano is far from meeting national and global health benchmarks,” she said.

She noted that the statistics represent real families and communities affected by poor health systems.

“These numbers are not mere statistics, they represent lives lost, families devastated, and communities left vulnerable,” she added.

According to her, the workshop was designed to build the capacity of citizen monitors to track the implementation of the Free Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (FMNCH) Law in primary healthcare centres, strengthen community participation, and promote transparency in service delivery.

Also speaking at the event, CHRICED’s Programme and Mobilisation Officer, Hajiya Zuwairah Omar Muhammad, said 30 monitors were being trained from across Kano’s three senatorial districts.

She explained that the scope of the monitoring exercise, which initially covered Gwale and Kumbotso local government areas, has now expanded to nine LGAs.

“At the end of this exercise, we want to come up with comprehensive data to show the actual state of primary healthcare in Kano State and whether the FMNCH Law are being implemented,” Zuwairah said.

She stressed that the findings would help the government and development partners identify areas needing urgent intervention.

“Our ultimate goal is to see action that reduces maternal deaths in Kano. Every day that we fail, it is as if a plane crash is happening with women and children in this state, and nobody is saying anything,” she warned.

The Free Maternal, Newborn and Child Healthcare (FMNCH) Law, came into effect on May 10, 2023. It guarantees a wide range of essential services for women and children in Kano State.

These include free antenatal care, delivery services, caesarean sections, treatment of pregnancy-related complications, and post-natal care.

The law also provides free healthcare for newborns, infants, and children under five for at least one year, alongside ambulance services, treatment for sexually transmitted diseases among others.

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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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