Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Splensiziates: How clean is this school kitchen ?

Photo: How clean is this school kitchen ?
Pic 24. Gov Aminu Masari of Katsina State (L) serving himself at Government Girls Secondary School, Ajiwa, after the Government increased feeding allowance in Katsina on Wednesday (29/3/17) 02141/29/3/2017/ Zubairu Idris/OTU/ICE/NAN
The caption that came with this picture says it shows Katsina State Governor, Aminu Masari serving himself  a portion of the food for students  at Government  Girls Secondary School, Ajiwa, after the government increased feeding allowance.
However the question that comes to mind is how hygienic can the food prepared in this kind of dirty kitchen in an uncompleted building  shown in the picture be ?
Pic 24. Gov Aminu Masari of Katsina State (L) serving himself  at Government  Girls Secondary School, Ajiwa, after the Government increased feeding allowance in Katsina on Wednesday (29/3/17) 02141/29/3/2017/ Zubairu Idris/OTU/ICE/NAN
Gov Aminu Masari of Katsina State (L) serving himself at Government Girls Secondary School, Ajiwa, after the Government increased feeding allowance
in Katsina on Wednesday (29/3/17) NAN
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Zamfara people cry out for government help against meningitis

Nigerians in Gusau, Zamfara state have cried out to the government to help in preventing meningitis, which they said has been killing many people in the state.
The appeal was made by a cross section of residents interviewed by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
Earlier this March, the Commissioner of Health in the state, Alhaji Suleiman Gummi said over 80 people had died as a result of the disease while another 500 were undergoing treatment at various health facilities across the 14 Local Government Areas of the state.
The people interviewed were of the view that the situation has worsened, although they could not cite figures.
According to  the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control said, about 269 people have been killed in recent weeks by meningitis.
As of Monday, 1,828 suspected cases of meningitis were reported with 269 deaths in 15 of the country’s 36 states, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) said on Twitter late on Tuesday.
Mallam Bello Aliyu,  a civil servant said that the rate at which meningitis has been killing both young and adult in Zamfara state was worrisome.
Aliyu said that his neighbor, a 35-year-old man recently died of meningitis and some of his family members had been infected as well.
Hajiya Salamatu Isa, a school teacher also complained about how her four year-old daughter died of meningitis, which she said was due to lack of vaccine.
She said that the disease became rampant in February and that she tried her best to immunize all the members of her family, but due to non-availability of the vaccine, she could not. The inadequacy of vaccines, she said killed several people, including her daughter.
Dr Oyaromade Abidemi, a consultant obstetrician, Head of Clinical Services, Ahmad Sani, Yerima Bakura specialist hospital, Gusau, said the disease was under control.
Dr Abidemi said that the state government and Medicin San Frontieres MSF nongovernmental organization donated some drugs to the hospital, for the treatment of patients suffering from meningitis.
He said that 80 percent of meningitis patients that were taken to the hospital at early stage had been treated and discharged, while those that were seriously affected before being taken to the hospital have 50 percent chances of survival.
The Doctor however said that the hospital had not gotten any vaccine to give the public to prevent meningitis.
Some medical personnel from Federal Medical Center Gusau, who pleaded anonymity told NAN that the disease had affected many children and adults to the extent that 80 percent of the patients in the ward were suffering from meningitis.
NAN also gathered that both the state government and nongovernmental organization had been distributing antibiotics  to hospitals in the state, for the treatment of the affected people, but vaccines are scarce.
At the two major hospitals in Gusau, Ahmad Sani Yerima Bakura specialist hospital and Federal Medical Center Gusau, there were hundreds of patients suffering from the disease, awaiting treatment.
Earlier this March, the Commissioner of Health in the state, Alhaji Suleiman Gummi said over 80 people had died as a result of the disease while another 500 were undergoing treatment at various health facilities across the 14 Local Government Areas of the state
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Mikel Obi's twin daughters are growing up so fast

Footballer, Mikel Obi shared this adorable photo of his twin daughters. He captioned it; "sister love"
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Crowd goes wild as Omotola speaks at the Business school, University of Ghana

There was full excitement and anticipation as the Hall was full to capacity and overflowing at the Business school, University of Ghana where Omotola was invited to speak on "Brand Building for Global Relevance, The Omotola Story ". The Legendary actress who had just come off from a trip to Morocco with her husband Capt Ekeinde where she was a speaker alongside Rev jesse Jackson at the Crans Montana forum , wore a grey silk shirt, black jeans and had words of wisdom for the yearning students.

Organized by Unilever, Omotola who is also the Brand Ambassador for Knorr , had earlier in the day Met with the Ghanian First Lady Mrs Rebecca Akufo-addo . Fielding  questions on building and sustaining a powerful and consistent global brand , the outstanding actress gave quotes such as  " The world is waiting for you to perfect yourself and present yourself ".












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