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More reasons have emerged why Nigeria cannot have enough COVID-19 vaccines to reach the proposed 70 per cent of its population by the end of next year.
Until now, The Guardian investigation revealed that the country has taken delivery of only 3.92 million doses of Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine and expended just over one million as first doses, while nobody has received the second booster dose, which is supposed to be administered within four weeks of the first.
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It is public knowledge that the tenure of the incumbent VC of LASU, Prof. Lanre Fagbohun will come to an end on 11th January, 2021. As is the usual tradition, a joint Selection Committee of the Senate and Council has been set up by the university to interview candidates for the position of new VC and submit the names of the three best candidates for the job for onward transmission to the Visitor (the Lagos State Governor) for final selection of one successful candidate for the job. The advertisement for the post required a successful applicant to be a Professor of at least 10 years standing, with good track-record of academic excellence of local and international repute including supervision and mentoring of postgraduate students, demonstration of continuous capacity for academic leadership, track record of experience in university administration at high levels, and evidence of unassailable grounding in the finest academic traditions.
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Doctors at a hospital in Dilla town in Ethiopia’s Southern regional state have surgically removed 26 kilogrammes of tumor from a female patient, an official said.
The state affiliated media outlet Fana Broadcasting Corporation (FBC) reported this on Friday.
FBC reported that the 40-year-old female patient complained of severe stomach swelling, found to be a giant tumor after initial medical examination.