Health
Prophesy: There’ll be partial lockdown – Primate Ayodele warns against disease from China
The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has warned world leaders to be cautious about another disease that could cause a partial lockdown worldwide.
Primate Ayodele stated that the disease will come from an animal, and people will be required to use face masks again.
In a statement by his Media Aide, Oluwatosin Osho, Ayodele noted that he is unsure of when the outbreak will occur but stressed that world leaders need to be cautious and prepare for the impending pandemic.
“I am seeing another disease coming from China that will cause the world to use face masks. It will come from an animal, and I want to warn powerful countries to expect it because it will spread.
“This will lead to another partial lockdown. I foresee a blackout in parts of China and bridge collapses,” he stated.
Primate Ayodele also warned the United Nations and several countries around the world about what they will face in the coming days.
UN: “They will not know how to manage situations because there will be clashes that will prevent them from carrying out their duties as expected. The issues will be numerous, especially regarding war and conflict. If the body isn’t careful, they will take on more than they can handle, and it will backfire.
“The body must be cautious against attacks, and their activities will not be recognized. The Secretary-General will be scandalized, and they should pray so their building isn’t attacked.
“They will struggle to secure funds for some of their projects but will not succeed. I see that Africa will secure a permanent seat in the UN, and Nigeria will have one too. The body needs to be very observant.”
France: “I foresee that many of President Macron’s plans will be mocked, and he will face an international crisis. His party will oppose his policies, which will affect his future political success.
“Some countries under his supervision will go against him and will not recognize him. France must be cautious of terrorist attacks, bomb explosions, and train derailments. The country must also be aware of climate-related problems like flooding.”
UK: “The country will make some blunders regarding the Ukraine situation. They should pray against aircraft attacks. The Prime Minister will face challenges, and his party will oppose his policies. The UK will experience a diplomatic crisis with certain countries. The ruling party will be confused, and they need to pray against drought. I foresee another misstep regarding the Syria situation in the UK.”
Greece: “The economy of the country will be unstable, and I see a movement to remove the president. Protests and a lack of funds will plague the country. They will face severe economic crises that will trouble the nation.”
Lebanon: “There will be total confusion in the country as the government will seek a bailout for the economy. The president will face difficulties because he won’t be able to meet necessary requirements. The economy will collapse, and they must be cautious of potential climate-related issues and protests.”
Israel vs Palestine: “I do not see any serious settlement because Israel will continue to fight until they occupy Gaza. America and other involved countries are just playing politics.”
League of Arab States: “The body will continue to support Palestine and accuse Israel further.”
North Korea: “The country will experience events like never before. They must pray to avoid the president facing health issues. I foresee an unexpected calamity.”
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.
Health
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.
Health
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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