Health
IMO TO BECOME HOME FOR MEDICAL TOURISM – UZODIMMA … INAUGURATES IMSUTH, IMSUBEB BOARDS
GOVERNMENT OF IMO STATE
PRESS RELEASE
IMO TO BECOME HOME FOR MEDICAL TOURISM – UZODIMMA
… INAUGURATES IMSUTH, IMSUBEB BOARDS
The Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodimma has described health and education as critical sectors that directly impact on the life and well-being of the people.
He said that necessitated the urgent intervention of his administration in the sectors on assumption of office in 2020.
Senator Uzodimma spoke weekend, while inaugurating the the Board of Imo State University Teaching Hospital (IMSUTH) and that of Imo State Universal Basic Education Board (IMSUBEB).
He noted that since the inception of his administration in 2020, concerted efforts have been made to restore and revamp the only State owned tertiary hospital, IMSUTH, Orlu, which had hitherto remained comatose.
He expressed delight that today “the institution can stand among the league of effective teaching hospitals in the country.”
The Governor regretted that about 70% of deaths occurring in the country were preventable, and due mainly to poor or lack of health care delivery system, and maintained that “much of such deaths would have been avoided with the presence of good primary, secondary and tertiary health care institutions.”
He hinted that his administration has invested over N4billion to rehabilitate faculties and procure equipment at the University Teaching Hospital, as well as attracted professionals with proven record of local and international medical practice to the institution.
The Governor therefore encouraged the Chairman, Dr. Emmanuel Ogueri, and other members of the Board – Prof Kelechi Uwakwe (Chief Medical Director), Rev.Fr.bDr Emeka Emekaraoha, Anyaehie Okameme, and Dr Osita Kingsley Uzoma – to bring to bear their wealth of knowledge and experience in medical practice abroad, and replicate same to make Imo a centre for medical tourism.
“This is your own. Help to stop the medical tourism in Imo. Bring back here your wealth of knowledge and experience. Unless we are healthy there won’t be development,” the Governor said.
He advised for synergy between the Board and the management of the Institution, and noted that the current CMD has enough information that the Board can rely on to work.
He promised that government will support the team to deliver on the assignment given to them.
To the State Universal Basic Education Board, Hon Chidiebere Egbo (Chairman), Arc. Mrs Amaka Onu, Hon Chuks Metu (Secretary), Hon Vitalis Obioma, Hon Edward Obinna, Mrs Nzeoma Lucy Nkeiru, and Mrs Leticia Amandianeze, the Governor enjoined them to show prudence and accountability in the management of funds, and pledged to publish their monthly reports for Imo people to see.
“Your failure is our collective failure; and your success, our collective success. Be wary of those who will tell you it is now your turn, because it is not your turn, but the turn of Imo people. Change the story, rebuild the schools, and go and serve as servants,” he cautioned.
Senator Uzodimma called for sacrifice on the part of the Board, noting that his administration has made efforts to pay all the outstanding counterpart funding obligations and saved about N20billion which he said will be used to give face lift to primary/secondary schools and also provide qualitative basic education that will include qualitative teaching personnel, materials and environment in the State.
In their separate acceptance speeches, the Board Chairman, Imo State University Teaching Hospital, Dr. Emmanuel Ogueri thanked the Governor for the confidence reposed on him and his members and vouched that they will do their best to provide the much sought after medical services that people seek outside the shores of the country such as complicated surgeries and organ transplant.
On his part, the Chairman of Imo State Universal Education Board (IMSUBEB), Hon. Chidiebere Egbo commended the efforts of the Governor in ensuring that the status of the education sectors in Imo is restored, and pledged that the Board will align with the vision of the Governor and make polices that will improve the quality of basic education in the State, while also carrying out their task with utmost sense of responsibility.
The inauguration ceremonies were witnessed by key government officials like the Speaker of the Imo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Chike Olemgbe, Secretary to the State Government, Chief Cosmos Iwu, Chief of Staff to the Governor, Barr Nnamdi Anyaehie, Head of Service, Mrs. Chikaodi Emenalor, Commissioners, and stakeholders like, Barr. Marcelinus Nlemigbo, Chief Charles Amadi, Chief Tony Chukwu, HRH, Eze Oliver Ohanwhe, among others.
Oguwike Nwachuku
Chief Press Secretary/ Special Adviser Media to the Governor
February 8, 2025.
Health
Jehovah’s Witnesses Review Blood Transfusion Policy On Members
Jehovah’s Witnesses have announced an update on their long-standing position on blood transfusions.
In a video published on the group’s official website on Friday, the church stated that members are allowed to make personal decisions on the use of their own blood during medical procedures.
A member of the Governing Body, Gerrit Lösch, said the clarification is intended to help adherents navigate medical choices without departing from biblical teachings
The church, however, maintains that the prohibition on receiving another person’s blood still stands.
He explained that while the doctrine requiring Christians to abstain from blood remains unchanged, the scriptures do not directly address the use of one’s own blood in clinical settings.
“Regarding the use of one’s own blood…a Christian must decide for himself how his own blood will be handled in the course of a surgical procedure, medical test, or current therapy,” he said.
According to him, members are now free to decide whether to permit procedures where their blood is temporarily removed, stored, and later returned to the body.
“Some Christians may decide that they would allow their blood to be stored and then be given back to them. Others may object. Each Christian must make his personal decision on all matters involving the use of his own blood with regard to medical or surgical care,” Lösch added.
He noted that practices such as blood testing, dialysis, and the use of heart-lung machines have already been widely accepted among adherents.
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Nigerian MSc Nursing student arrested for fra¥d in India
Meerut police in Uttar Pradesh have uncovered a major cyber fra¥d racket involving Nigerian students, arresting one suspect, Saifu Mayana Umar, an MSc Nursing student.
Victims across India were reportedly duped with promises of high returns through investments in foreign companies and stock markets. Investigations have linked Umar and his associates, including a Nigerian national named Yusuf, to at least 16 cyber fra¥d cases.
The gang allegedly used an organized network to lure victims, quickly withdrawing transferred funds through multiple bank accounts and ATMs to avoid detection. Authorities have traced transactions totaling approximately ₹45 lakh in Umar’s bank account, connected to cases mainly from southern states.
The probe involved cyber units from Telangana and Tamil Nadu, who coordinated with Meerut police to apprehend Umar from his hostel. During searches, police recovered electronic devices, ATM cards, bank passbooks, a SIM card, a passport, a cheque book, and mobile phones, all sent for forensic examination to trace the wider network.
Investigators noted that one associate attempted to des+roy banking documents, but some financial records were recovered for scrutiny. Transaction details are also being traced to follow international money flows.
During questioning, Umar admitted that some funds in his account were deposited by Yusuf and subsequently withdrawn. Other names have emerged in the investigation, and warrants are being sought, including potential international cooperation.
Umar has since been released on notice, with his passport confiscated and confinement to the university hostel.
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Nigerian dietitian banned from practicing in the UK after lying about her experience for NHS job
A UK health tribunal has removed Ifenyinwa Chizube Ndulue-Nonso from the professional register after finding she falsely presented herself as an experienced dietitian to secure a job with the NHS.
The Health and Care Professions Tribunal Service (HCPTS) heard on March 2 that Ndulue-Nonso misrepresented her qualifications and displayed serious gaps in basic medical knowledge shortly after starting at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust in February 2024.
The tribunal found she made fundamental errors, including claiming urine is stored in the gallbladder, stating radiotherapy treats heart failure, misidentifying the large intestine as following the stomach, and failing to calculate a patient’s BMI. Her supervisor described the gaps as extremely alarming, noting they involved basic anatomy and essential professional knowledge. Concerns were formally raised within three days.
Ndulue-Nonso admitted she had never administered feeding through an intravenous catheter or used nutritional supplement drinks, and was reportedly seen searching online for basic medical terms while on duty. Investigations showed 20 of the 28 competencies she claimed were unsupported. She said she had learned correct responses from previous NHS interviews.
Although she denied deliberate deception, claiming her application reflected her Nigerian experience, the panel ruled her conduct was planned and persistent, posing a serious risk to patients.
The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) has therefore removed her from the UK register of dietitians, barring her from practising in the country.
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