Thursday, October 27, 2016

Nigeria fuel imports will reduce by 60% by 2018

 
Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu has said reforms by the government are aimed at cutting importation of petroleum products by at least 60 per cent by 2018 and position the country for net export by 2019.

Ibe Kachikwu stressed the need to fully liberalize and deregulate the midstream and downstream sub-sectors in order to open the market.

The minister highlighted the need to build refineries and run them as profit centres.

He said a priority area in the road map for the oil industry is an increase in local refining capacity through modular refineries and co-location.

Linda Ikeji's brother Micheal wins Young entreprenuer of the Year award.

 
Peks Michael Ikeji, Younger brother to popular blogger Linda Ikeji, has been awarded true heroes awards for young entrepreneur of the year in recognition of his immense contributions in helping to inspire Nigeria youth to do better than they can do.


Congrats to him.

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Chelsea played with great intensity, but we were unlucky against West Ham

Blues boss Antonio Conte believes his team were unlucky to be knocked out of the EFL Cup by rivals West Ham.

West Ham led 2-0 at London Stadium, through goals from Cheikhou Kouyate and Edimilson Fernandes, before Gary Cahill added a belated strike with the last kick of the game.



Chelsea had missed a number of chances and Eden Hazard hit the crossbar before Cahill scored in his 2nd consecutive game which was however not enought to salvage a better result leaving Conte disappointed by their last-16 exit.


"We knew these types of game are very difficult, but I think we played with good intensity and created many chances,"

"I saw good spirit in my players. They tried until the end to change the result and we created many chances to score.
"We knew these types of game are very difficult, but I think we played with good intensity and created many chances," said the Italian.

"I saw good spirit in my players. They tried until the end to change the result and we created many chances to score.

"We didn't expect the second goal so early. This changed our plan and then we tried to change the situation with substitutions, but scored only at the end of the match. We were a bit unlucky in this aspect."


"This cup was important to check the development of the young players," he continued. "We have good young players and they need to play.

"I think the young players played a good game with the right intensity and concentration. I found a lot of positive things.

"Usually you learn more after a defeat than a win. I am optimistic because I saw the right spirit, it's very important."


Conte handed a full debut to Nathaniel Chalobah, as well as another start to Ola Aina, and he was at least able to reflect on some positives from the defeat, which came on the heels of Sunday's 4-0 Premier League thrashing of Manchester United.

Conte's side head to Southampton at the weekend, having won their last three top-flight matches, scoring 10 goals without conceding. 

Meet Dr. Oluyinka Olutoye a Nigerian surgeon who removed baby from mother's womb, did an operation then placed her back inside

Margaret Boemer went for a routine ultrasound 16 weeks into her pregnancy with her third child. She quickly found out that things were far from routine.

"They saw something on the scan, and the doctor came in and told us that there was something seriously wrong with our baby and that she had a sacrococcygeal teratoma," the Plano, Texas, mom said in an interview shared by Texas Children's Hospital. "And it was very shocking and scary, because we didn't know what that long word meant or what diagnosis that would bring."

Sacrococcygeal teratoma is a tumor that develops before birth and grows from a baby's coccyx, the tailbone.

"This is the most common tumor we see in a newborn," said Dr. Darrell Cass, co-director of Texas Children's Fetal Center and associate professor of surgery, pediatrics and obstetrics and gynecology at Baylor College Medicine. "Even though it's the most common we see, it's still pretty rare."

Found more often in girls than boys, this tumor occurs in one out of every 35,000 births.

Unfortunately, this was not the first bad news of Boemer's pregnancy. Originally, she had been pregnant with twins, but lost one of the babies before her second trimester.

It was a shock at 16 weeks to learn of her daughter's rare birth defect.

"Some of these tumors can be very well-tolerated, so the fetus has it and can get born with it and we can take it out after the baby's born," said Cass. "But about half of the time, they cause problems for the fetus and it's usually causing problems because of a blood flow problem."

Cass explained that the tumor is trying to grow by sucking blood flow from the baby, yet the baby is also trying to grow, too "so it becomes a competition."

"And in some instances, the tumor wins and the heart just can't keep up and the heart goes into failure and the baby dies," said Cass.

With a large tumor stealing the blood supply, Boemer's fetus was becoming more ill each day, doctors explained to the expectant mother. Something had to be done.

Although other doctors had advised her to terminate the pregnancy, Cass and his team told her about another possibility: fetal surgery. This option, though, would not be an easy road. Even worse, her baby's chances of survival would be grim.

"LynLee didn't have much of a chance," Boemer said. "At 23 weeks, the tumor was shutting her heart down and causing her to go into cardiac failure, so it was a choice of allowing the tumor to take over her body or giving her a chance at life.

"It was an easy decision for us: We wanted to give her life."

'Kind of a miracle'

She was 23 weeks and 5 days pregnant, when Cass performed the emergency fetal surgery. By this time, the tumor was nearly larger than the fetus.

Cass and Dr. Oluyinka Olutoye, his partner surgeon, operated for about five hours.

"The part on the fetus we do very, very quickly," said Cass. "It's only 20 minutes or so on the actual fetus." Most of the time is spent opening the uterus, which he described as "a big muscle lined with membranes."

"We don't want the mom's health to be jeopardized," said Cass, who explained they work carefully, both making the incision and sewing it up in order "to make that uterus be as sealed and as water tight as possible."

Still, Cass said, the tumor in this case was so large a "huge" incision was needed to get to it, so it ended up that the baby was "hanging out in the air... Essentially, the fetus is outside, like completely out, all the amniotic fluid falls out, it's actually fairly dramatic," said Cass.

During the surgery, LynLee's heart slowed down to an incredibly low rate. "It basically stopped," said Cass. He credits the heart specialist, a key member of the team, for giving the right medication and transfusing the right amount of fluid, allowing the surgeons to continue their work.

The surgical team removed the bulk of the tumor. When they finished their operation, the surgeons placed LynLee back inside the womb and sewed her mother's uterus shut.

"It's kind of a miracle you're able to open the uterus like that and seal it all back and the whole thing works," said Cass.

'Worth every pain'

Boemer was on bed rest for the remainder of her pregnancy. Despite her pain, she marshaled her strength and made it another 12 weeks to nearly 36 weeks -- full term -- when Lynlee Hope was born for the second time via C-section on June 6.

The little fighter, named for both her grandmothers, weighed 5 pounds and 5 ounces.

Immediately, the hospital staff whisked the newborn away to the neonatal intensive care unit for an evaluation, but after this initial checkup, she was deemed healthy and transferred to the nursery.

There's a risk the fetus could be born immediately after the in utero surgery, or die.

After she was born, LynLee faced one more ordeal: removing the bits of tumor that surgeons could not reach, which had begun to grow again.

"At eight days old, she had more surgery, and they were able to remove the rest of the tumor," explained Boemer.

LynLee recovered in the NICU and weeks later, arrived in her family home.

"Baby Boemer is still an infant but is doing beautiful," said Cass, remarking that she is perfectly healthy. His one previous surgery of this kind was also a success. "I think she's about 7 now, and she sings karaoke to Taylor swift -- she's completely normal," said Cass.

While babies facing surgery undoubtedly struggle, mothers' emotional journeys might be most difficult and dramatic. As Cass describes it, first their obstetrician tells them there's something wrong and then they're told there's nothing that can be done and their babies will die and then a surgeon tells them there's something that can be done. Amazingly, some end with a healthy baby.

"It was very difficult," Boemer said.

But seeing her toddler smiling with her sisters, she added: "It was worth every pain."




Culled from : Cnn.com

Beauty Paegent association releases statement on Miss Anambra s3x tape scandal, denies she is a valid member of the association


The Association Of Beauty Pageant And Fashion Exhibition Organiser Of Nigeria, ABPFEON regard it as a binding duty to abide and promote the ethics of the organisation in sincerity and in truth.


We are not ignorant of the‎ shameful  act of an alleged  beauty queen of Miss Anambra State Pageant on obnoxious sexual video scandal that rocked the internet few days ago. This image damaging display is truly condemned by this organisation in entirety as registered members of ABPFEON abhor this act as it is truly against the ethics signed by registered Pageants and fashion exhibition brands and companies.

Association Of Beauty Pageant And Fashion Exhibition Organisers of Nigeria,ABPFEON is a registered organisation with CAC with the right to uphold in the rights of the models / contestants and also checkmate the activities of the pageant and fashion brands towards promoting the image of Nigeria for national honours and an international recognitions.  ‎

ABPFEON ‎position in this situation and investigative revelations are:

> That Miss Anambra Pageant is not a registered member of the association, and had no member or executive representative as a judge at the grand finale that recognises Miss Chidinma Okeke as a beauty queen. ‎

> That Chidinma Okeke is not recognised as a Beauty Queen by the association as no member of a judge from the National body that scored her on the basis of Catwalk, Carriage, Intelligence, Moral Behaviour and oral proficiency.  ‎

> The said disgusting video and Intimate acrobatics was allegedly perpetrated before she was crowned as a beauty queen

> That ABPFEON which has over 80 members and 21 registered pageant and fashion brands does not have Miss Anambra pageant and no representative was at the national convention held early last year In Enugu State with several in attendance.

> That Miss Anambra‎ pageant organisers are not known to ABPFEON executives and the Miss Chidimna has not been seen to have attended as a guest to any pageant grand finales of ABPFEON endorsed contest or fashion show.

> The video was said to have been in circulation before the eventual saturation on the Internet with top state personalities confirming it.

‎> That ABPFEON is not passing judgement on the persons or images seen on the viral leaked video but is condemning it and calling on security agencies to investigate and bring the culprits to book as Federal Republic of Nigeria has passed a law against Lesbianism, homosexuality and gay marriage which attracts 14 years imprisonment.

>That‎ parents, organisations, brands, sponsors and models should not lose confidence in the industry as Nigeria pageant is also rated highly with a current member beauty queen bagging First Class in United Kingdom university, Carried Peace Education Campaigns, Given Scholarships, Written Books shared for free, Opened Lucrative Businesses, Empowered the IDPS and also on record to have won Miss world for the first time in Africa.

This resolutions and investigative revelations are based on the facts that uphold and integrity of the well distinguished strength of ABPFEON however we do advice pageant based organisations and models to desist from acts that brings reproach to the brand.
Finally, this is the stand of ABPFEON because we have the consideration of our members at heart and as we are identified with World Beauty Organisation, this is our resolution. God bless Nigeria. “Be the change you want to see“

The Executive Secretariat
ABPFEON

Cultist brutally butchered in Ipaja, Lagos.

There was pandemonium in Abesan Federal Housing Estate, Ipaja in the Alimosho axis of Lagos yesterday after suspected cultists stormed the area. During the attack, a man identified simply as Bebo, was butchered in cold blood leading to his death on the spot.

Presently, shops in the area are currently locked for fear of a reprisal attack in the community.


It was gathered from a source that residents were plunged into confusion when the cultists stormed the area on motorcycles.

The gang had been on the trail of Bebo before he was cornered at the spot where he was murdered the source said.

The source who craved anonymity disclosed that “he is popularly known as Bebo in the area. He visited a pharmacy to get drugs before he was hit unaware. The guys who attacked him outnumbered him and he couldn’t escape the scene.”

It was also revealed that Bebo was formerly a student of the University of Lagos before he dropped out.

He is feared in the area because he is a member of the Eiye Confraternity. He was the second in command while at Unilag and also held the same position in Abesan before he was killed yesterday night.”

“he was killed at Greenland Bus stop after stepping out of the drug store. The cultists blocked him while he tried to run and immediately took turns in inflicting cuts on him before he died.”

“Police officers were around yesterday after the incident but no arrests were made. Presently, the area is deserted and there is no security presence.”

32 year old man allegedly rapes a 14 year old girl to coma after taking sex enhancement drug

Hamza Abdullahi a 32 year-old man has been arrested by the Kaduna State Police Command, for allegedly raping a 14-year-old to coma.

The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Aliyu Usman made this disclosure to newsmen on Wednesday, he said the suspect, who resides in Rigasa, Igabi Local Government Area of the state reportedly lured Faiza Salisu (14), to his room which is opposite the family house of the said victim where he had carnal knowledge of her.

It was gathered that the suspect before the incident took some sex enhancement drugs and in the process kept having sex with the victim until she collapsed.

When he sensed that the teenager was unconscious, the suspect quickly called a Tricycle driver to help in taking the victim to a bush closer to the house where he intended to dump her.

Luck, however, ran out on him when a relation of the victim saw her being carried into the tricycle.

She raised alarm which attracted passers-by. After seeing the condition of the victim, they descended on Hamza Abdullahi. The suspect was saved by men from Rigasa Police Divisional office, who took him away.

Speaking to the media at the police command, the suspect agreed to have had carnal knowledge of Faiza Salisu (victim), but said it was with her consent because he promised to reward her financially.

Hamza, who refuted the allegation that he took some sex enhancement drugs, said he only took ‘man power’ sold by some women around the area.

The PPRO said investigation was still on, adding that the suspect would be charged to court after investigation.

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