Punch Newspapers
Sections
Published 14 March 2021
Dr Beatrice Ezenwa is a Senior Lecturer and consultant neonatologist with the College of Medicine, University of Lagos. She tells
TOBI AWORINDE
What
is neonatal jaundice?
Jaundice is the yellowish discolouration of the sclera (of the eyes), skin and mucous membranes due to the deposition of bilirubin pigment. Bilirubin is produced when the red blood cells, which carry oxygen in the body, are broken down.
How common is neonatal jaundice?
Neonatal jaundice is very common in the newborn period and it affects both term and preterm infants. About 60 per cent of all term newborns and 80 per cent of preterm newborns are jaundiced in the first week of life.
Punch Newspapers
Sections
BOLA BAMIGBOLA
Published 14 March 2021
Twenty-six-year-old Ayoola Olalekan, who was recently paraded as a suspected cyber fraudster by the Osun State Police Command, tells
BOLA BAMIGBOLA
What
is your name and how old are you?
My name is Ayoola Olalekan. I am a 26-year-old indigene of Oyo State from Oyo town.
What led to your arrest?
I was arrested for SIM card hacking. I used software to withdraw money from my victim’s bank account.
How do you hack into people’s accounts?
I use software to do it. I can hack into any bank account in Nigeria if I get hold of a SIM card on which a bank customer receives bank alerts.