A total of 2,811 patients have benefited from the Free Medical Outreach programme by Jennifer Etuh Foundation (JEF) in collaboration with Pro-Health International in Obubra LGA of Cross River state.
Protracted conflict and natural disasters have forced millions of Nigerians to flee their homes. In displacement camps, mothers face significant risks as they try to bring forth life.
Prophet Isa El Buba
Presenting the position of the PFN at the Constitution Review Public Hearing of the North-Central zone in Jos, Prophet Isa El Buba of the Evangelical Bible Outreach Ministries demanded a new constitution that would be people-driven. El Buba described the 1999 Constitution as defective and unable to capture or reflect the aspirations of the people and promote their growth and development.
Esther Iko Ibanga, who also presented the position of a gender-specific stakeholder group, called for a new Constitution, noting that amendments to an already defective and severally amended constitution could not strengthen or ameliorate the curious and problematic socio-economic and political conditions that shaped its origin and birth.
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Following the 5th December 2020 Imo North Senatorial by-election to replace the late Benjamin Uwajumogu, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared victory in favour of the All Progressives Congress (APC) without proclaiming a winner. This was due to a multiplicity of cases by APC members claming to be the partyâs candidate and the various reliefs they were able to procure from different courts. But in a recent petition signed by the partyâs acting National Chairman and governor of Yobe, Mai Mala Buni, APC accused Supreme Court Justices Mohammed Dattijo, Abdu Aboki and Helen Ogunwumiju of conspiring with the Peopleâs Democratic Party (PDP) to deliver the senate seat. This grave allegation has already elicited a response from the apex court with dire implications for the people of Imo North and democracy in Nigeria.
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Despite protestation from my friend, Waziri Adio who has been her greatest supporter and encourager right from the beginning, I had warned my wife when this whole idea started three years ago that on no account should it get to the media. I promised financial support and when necessary rally close friends but it should always be our own way of giving back to the society in a quiet way. When Ms Tolu Salami, a Masters degree holder and job seeker, joined to assist in managing the âschoolâ, I should have seen a red flag with the opening of a Twitter account. But with a followership of just 75 comprising family and friends, I never thought much of it. Then the photograph of Amatala, a two-year old who was in the habit of loitering around the âschoolâ premises with book in hand, changed everything!