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The NCDC is warning about a rise in cases of yellow fever.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has issued a warning about the rising number of yellow fever cases, coinciding with the ongoing cholera outbreak that has affected nearly all states in the country.

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has issued a warning about the rising number of yellow fever cases, coinciding with the ongoing cholera outbreak that has affected nearly all states in the country.


Dr. Jide Idris, made the announcement during a press conference on Tuesday in Abuja. He mentioned a slight decrease in cholera cases and deaths in the past week, crediting the improvement to efforts at both the national and state levels. However, he cautioned that the peak of the rainy season, which typically exacerbates cholera outbreaks, is still to come.

 

Dr. Idris expressed concerns about underreporting due to inadequate surveillance resources and the political stigma associated with the disease. Moreover, he noted a worrying increase in yellow fever cases, especially with the onset of the rainy season.

“Three presumptive positive cases have been reported—two in Ekiti State and one in Bayelsa—along with one death. Yellow fever, a viral hemorrhagic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes, presents symptoms such as fever, chills, headache, back pain, body aches, and jaundice,” he stated.

He emphasised the importance of vaccination as the most effective prevention method against yellow fever, offering lifelong immunity. He urged the public to ensure they are vaccinated, use mosquito repellents, wear protective clothing, and eliminate stagnant water to reduce mosquito breeding sites.

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Dr. Idris highlighted the impact of heavy rainfall and flooding on the spread of waterborne diseases like cholera and yellow fever.

“Floodwaters often carry pathogens from soil, animal waste, and sewage into water sources, compromising water quality and leading to disease outbreaks. Flooding also creates breeding conditions for mosquitoes, increasing the risk of mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and yellow fever,” he said.

The NCDC has provided comprehensive guidelines to mitigate the impact of these diseases, including boiling and storing water in clean containers, practising proper hand hygiene, ensuring food is thoroughly cooked and protected from contamination, avoiding open defecation and improper waste disposal, and seeking medical attention for any sudden, sustained watery stool.

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Dr. Idris also advised healthcare workers to use standard safety precautions and report suspected cholera cases promptly. He urged state governments to prioritise access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities and to maintain proper drainage systems to prevent water accumulation.

In addition to addressing cholera and yellow fever, Dr. Idris reminded Nigerians to remain vigilant against COVID-19 by maintaining hygiene practices, wearing masks, and getting vaccinated, noting reports of a global surge in cases.

He called on all stakeholders, including government agencies, healthcare workers, partners, and the public, to intensify efforts to combat these public health threats. He emphasised the need for coordinated action to prevent further loss of life and ensure the health and well-being of all Nigerians.

Kelechi Vincent Omeh is a blogger, movie practitioner, and disc jockey, popularly known by his stage name DJ Vincent Naija¹². Kelechi is the founder of Afric Showbiz, a magazine website that focuses on news updates, music promotion, advertisement placements, entertainment, fashion, and lifestyle³. The website was launched on October 8, 2021, and has since become a platform for showcasing African entertainment and News update worldwide.

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“Asake Takes Charge of Father’s Medical Treatment”

Afrobeats star Asake has taken his father, Fatai Odunsi, to a specialist hospital in Ikoyi.

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Afrobeats star Asake has taken his father, Fatai Odunsi, to a specialist hospital in Ikoyi.


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According to a source, Chinese experts are currently providing medical care for him there. When Sunday Scoop reached out to one of Odunsi’s neighbors, she confirmed that he is indeed receiving treatment at this facility. This neighbor had previously guided our correspondent to Asake’s childhood home in Iga Idunganran, Isale Eko, during a visit last Saturday.

Speaking in the local Isale Eko parlance (now translated into English), she stated, “Call me again around 6:30 pm. By then, I should have gone to their house, so I would be able to give you more information on what you asked.”

When our correspondent reached out to her again around 7 pm, she confirmed the news, saying, “I have confirmed from his (Odunsi’s) wife that he has been admitted to a specialist hospital in Ikoyi where Chinese experts are currently attending to him.”

According to a source close to Asake’s management, the situation with his daughter Zeenat and her mother was simply a mistake. The source, who spoke to Sunday Scoop anonymously, said Asake is now taking care of his financial responsibilities towards both his father and daughter. However, they weren’t sure if Asake would be getting back together with Zeenat’s mother or providing financial support to her.

The entire thing was an oversight, but all has been sorted. He has reunited with his family and promised to give them whatever they would need to keep him going. To the best of my knowledge, he has begun fulfilling the promises he made and that is why there is now calm. I have no knowledge of what has or will happen to the baby mama; what I know is what I have told you”, the source said.

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Odunsi, in a widely shared video, revealed that after reconciling with Asake, they reached an agreement. Asake promised to buy Odunsi a new house and cover his medical bills. Real estate agents are already looking for the perfect property. Odunsi also confirmed that Asake will take full responsibility for his 11-year-old daughter, Zeenat. However, Odunsi didn’t say anything about Asake getting back together with Zeenat’s mother or offering her any support.

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US Lab Denies Accusations of Conducting Poison Test on Mohbad

The National Medical Services Laboratories (NMS Labs) in Pennsylvania, USA, refuted claims by the Lagos State Government regarding the toxicology test of the late Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, known as Mohbad.

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The National Medical Services Laboratories (NMS Labs) in Pennsylvania, USA, refuted claims by the Lagos State Government regarding the toxicology test of the late Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, known as Mohbad.


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US Lab Denies Accusations of Conducting Poison Test on Mohbad

Punch Newspaper investigated the cause of Mohbad’s death, prompting NMS Labs’ denial of conducting any toxicology test.
Allegations at the Coroner’s Court in Lagos implied that NMS Labs had done the toxicology test, but this was contradicted by NMS Labs.

Lagos State officials, including the state’s counsel and the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, supported the claim that the test was conducted in the USA during an autopsy process.

NMS Labs clarified to Punch that they did not perform any such test, contrary to statements by Lagos State representatives.

Concerns arose after a pathologist’s report at the Coroner’s Court mentioned the inability to determine Mohbad’s cause of death due to the body’s decomposition.

Omotoso said, “The matter is being handled by the state DNA and Forensic Centre, but they are doing skeletal services, and they have affiliate centres which are three.

“So, if there is an emergency like this one that we have, they will not say they cannot handle it. So, there are three of them in the US and the one handling this particular one is the NMS in Pennsylvania, USA.”

The test results were received in Nigeria around April 2024 and given to a pathologist for analysis.
The pathologist, testifying in court, revealed that the autopsy couldn’t determine Mohbad’s cause of death due to decomposition of the body.

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Punch confirmed the locations of NMS Labs in Pennsylvania and Texas during an investigation.
A single email address used by these labs for communication was found on the NMS Labs’ website, and an inquiry was sent to verify if a toxicology test for Mohbad was carried out at their facility.

The inquiry read in part, “I am a journalist from Punch Newspaper in Nigeria, currently working on a story involving the death of Nigerian hip-hop artiste, Ilerioluwa Aloba, aka Mohbad.

“Following the Lagos State Government’s active interest in the case, the state Commissioner for Information revealed that the government conducted a toxicology test on the late artiste at your facility.

Here is the YouTube Video where he said so at 32:21

“However, conflicting reports have emerged, casting doubt on whether or not the toxicology test indeed took place at your facility. As a journalist committed to factual reporting, I am independently reaching out to your facility to verify the authenticity of this claim. Clarification on this matter will contribute significantly to resolving the discrepancies surrounding the artist’s demise.”

Esther Dede, the Client Services Associate in the Forensics Division at NMS Labs, rejected the state government’s assertion that Mohbad’s toxicology test was carried out at any of their facilities.

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Dede said, “Unfortunately, we do not have a case for that patient.”

Dede, however, noted, “To maintain our compliance with HIPAA privacy regulations, we would need authorisation from the submitting agency.”

On Wednesday, the Commissioner for Information, Omotoso, mentioned that the lab’s name was provided to him by the state DNA and Forensic Centre when contacted.

He said, “This was what I was told by the Lagos State DNA and Forensic Centre officials who took the sample there. We are dealing with the officials of the centre, they have three other labs that they have affiliations with. If they have an emergency, they can go to any of the three labs. I asked which particular one did they go to and they answered it was that one. That means I will have to go and check again because that was what I was told.”

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Diphtheria Outbreak in Kano Claims 40 lives

A new outbreak of diphtheria has claimed the lives of more than 40 people, predominantly children, in Kano State.

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A new outbreak of diphtheria has claimed the lives of more than 40 people, predominantly children, in Kano State.


According to the Daily Trust, several dozen others have been hospitalised due to the disease.

When the publication visited the Infectious Disease Hospital (IDH) on Wednesday, 28 August 2024, all three wards were filled with patients, and many others were waiting in line to see a doctor.

An anonymous hospital official, who requested to remain unnamed due to media restrictions, reported a high daily death toll from the outbreak.

“For the past two weeks, there have been daily fatalities from this disease,” the official said. “Every day, doctors are seeing a large number of patients. If you visit in the morning or evening, you will find dozens of victims waiting for treatment. The hospital has been continuously busy since the outbreak began,” the official said.

The official explained that the hospital is overwhelmed because many local government area hospitals lack the necessary facilities to manage such cases.

“Most patients are referred here because our facility is the most equipped to handle infectious diseases,” the source added

The official explained that the hospital is overwhelmed because many local government area hospitals lack the necessary facilities to handle such cases.

“Most patients are referred here because our facility is the most equipped to handle infectious diseases,” the source added

Samira Danzaki, a mother whose daughter is receiving treatment at the hospital, told the publication that she has been at the facility for two days.

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“I brought my daughter here on Sunday after she developed a severe fever and her neck swelled. We were referred to this hospital, and thankfully, she is responding to treatment,” Danzaki said.

Another patient in the queue reported experiencing severe throat problems after initially suffering from catarrh.

“I came here because my condition worsened, and I am now having difficulty with my throat,” the patient said.

When contacted, Samira Sulaiman, the Public Relations Officer of the State Hospital Management Board, neither confirmed nor denied the report, the publication stated.

She mentioned that management is holding an emergency meeting regarding the matter and promised to provide a communiqué.

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Woman Claims Doctor Performed Unauthorized Womb Removal

In Lagos, a doctor and Managing Director of Holyfill Hospital, Ayelaje Joseph, has been accused of removing a woman’s womb without her consent.

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In Lagos, a doctor and Managing Director of Holyfill Hospital, Ayelaje Joseph, has been accused of removing a woman’s womb without her consent.


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Woman Claims Doctor Performed Unauthorized Womb Removal

The victim, Mrs. Okeafor Suzan, visited the hospital for fibroid removal but discovered later that her womb was taken out without her knowledge or permission.

Dr. Ayelaje Joseph claims that Mrs. Suzan gave consent for the procedure, stating that she had two children.

Mrs. Suzan recounted the incident, starting from her visit to Holyfill Hospital on February 16, 2024, to consult with Dr. Joseph.

According to her: “We registered with Holyfill Hospital in Ikorodu on February 1, 2024, under our medical service provider, Marina HMO. In that same month, I had an appointment with the MD of Holyfill, who is also a gynecologist. I consulted him about a fibroid I had managed for few years and wanted it removed. He immediately suggested removing my womb. I refused, explaining that it was a single fibroid, and previous scans advised against removal because it was symptomatic, causing bleeding and pain.

“He took me into his examining room, accompanied by his female manager, examined me, and stated that the fibroid had grown larger over the years. He prescribed medication to alleviate the pain and blood flow for that month. Although the medication provided some relief, I still desired to have the fibroid removed. He agreed and said he would send a code to my HMO for approval of the surgery. The HMO requested an additional scan, which again revealed a single fibroid.

“A surgery date was scheduled for March 30, 2024, but the doctor rescheduled it for March 29, 2024. After the surgery, I requested to see the removed fibroid, but nothing was shown to me. I returned to the hospital to file a complaint about the absence of my monthly period for April and May 2024. The doctor casually informed me, ‘You won’t see your period again, I removed your womb.’ I was shocked and asked why. He claimed it was what we had agreed upon, but that was untrue.

“I was taken to the theater and shown a bucket containing human parts, and I was told one of them was my fibroid. A subsequent scan confirmed that my womb had been removed without my permission, knowledge, or consent, and without pre-counseling or post-counseling. I did not request the removal of my womb, and I did not sign any consent form,” she stated.

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Fans and Colleagues Celebrate Fuji Singer Obesere’s Survival After Life-Threatening Surgery

Fans and colleagues of Fuji music superstar, Abass Akande, popularly known as Obesere, are in an ecstatic mood following the artist’s recent survival of a life-threatening surgery.

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Obesere disclosed that he narrowly escaped death after undergoing surgery.


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Fans and Colleagues Celebrate Fuji Singer Obesere’s Survival After Life-Threatening Surgery

Fans and colleagues of Fuji music superstar, Abass Akande, popularly known as Obesere, are in an ecstatic mood following the artist’s recent survival of a life-threatening surgery.

In a post on his official Instagram account on Saturday, 31 August 2024, Obesere shared a photo of himself lying on a hospital bed with an oxygen tube on his nose.

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Obesere shared a photo of himself lying on a hospital bed with an oxygen tube on his nose.

In the caption, the entertainer revealed that he had just undergone surgery that nearly cost him his life but managed to escape death by the skin of his teeth.

He expressed his gratitude to God for coming through the experience alive.

“The Almighty Allah has been merciful to me.

“I escaped a surgery that almost took my life but Allah said NO!” he captioned the photo.

However, the Fuji maestro did not elaborate on the specific nature of the illness that necessitated his surgery.

Fans and Colleagues Grateful for Obesere’s Life

Meanwhile, many Nigerians, including celebrities and colleagues of the artist, have expressed their heartfelt wishes for his full recovery.

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Taking to the comments section of the post, another Fuji singer, Sulaimon Alao Adekunle, also known as KS1 Malaika, wished Obesere a long life and good health.

“Wow, Alhamdulilah Alhamdulilah, keep living in good health my brother,” Malaika wrote.

For his part, veteran comedian, Gbenga Adeyinka wrote, “We bless God. Get well soon Oba IDAN.

Below are other reactions;

“Haliamudulilahi AMDAH WAH SHUKURAH, May Almighty ALLAH grant you Speedy recovery without side effect seriously.” – @smar.tautos

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