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December 30, 2020 Nigeria’s First Professor Of Criminology Dies From COVID-19

Nigeria’s First Professor Of Criminology Dies From COVID-19

Femi Odekunle, a member of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), is dead.

PCAC is headed by Itse Sagay, a professor of law.

TheCable gathered that Odekunle, also a professor, died at the COVID-19 isolation center in Gwagalada, Abuja, on Tuesday evening.

At the briefing of the presidential task force on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha, secretary to the government of the federation, had said: “A good friend of this government just passed on at 6:30pm”.

It is unclear if Mustapha was referring to Odekunle or another person but he said discussions were ongoing to help the deceased hours before news of his death broke.

Nigeria is currently experiencing the second wave of the pandemic.

Mustapha had earlier said within one week since Nigeria entered the second wave of infections, 16 out of every 100 tests returned positive.

Within the past two weeks, the daily count of COVID-19 cases recorded a significant rise — increasing to more than 1,000 cases within a 24-hour period.

In July, Odekunle made the headlines when he kicked against the arrest of Ibrahim Magu, former acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

He had described Magu’s ordeal as a power play by blocs in the corridor of power.

Odekunle had alleged that Abubakar Malami, minister of justice, is the arrowhead of the bloc that is not really interested in President Muhammadu Buhari’s anti-corruption fight.
A graduate of the University of Ibadan, 1968, he got his PhD in sociology and social psychiatry from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, in the United States, in 1974.

Acknowledged as the first professor of criminology in Nigeria, Odekunle lectured in different universities.

Source: Cable.

December 30, 2020 #Covid19: FG Threatens To Shut Malls And Markets

#Covid19: FG Threatens To Shut Malls And Markets

The FCT Administration has told shop owners to choose between complying with COVID-19 guidelines or having their business premises shut as part of measures to contain the pandemic.
Head, Media and Public Enlightenment of the FCT Ministerial Enforcement Task team on COVID-19 Regulations, Ikharo Attah issued the warning while monitoring the level of compliance in some shopping malls and business premises across the city.

He said the administration will “not hesitate to shut down shopping malls, Maitama farmers’ market and business premises in the city that fail to comply with the COVID-19 protocols and guidelines.

“From what we observed, there is high compliance by costumers and visitors to these malls and business premises, sadly, same cannot be said of the workers and operators of shops and other businesses in the malls” He said.

Source: Vanguard.

December 29, 2020 The Ministry Of Aviation Considers Banning Flights From Countries With High Rates Of Covid-19

The Ministry Of Aviation Considers Banning Flights From Countries With High Rates Of Covid-19

The National Assembly and the Ministry of Aviation are considering banning flights from the United Kingdom, the United States and other countries with high rates of COVID-19.

The Chairman Senate Committee on Aviation, Senator SMART ADEYEMI, who stated this in an interview in  Abuja, said a  decision on the issue would be announced next week.

The Federal Government's plan may not be unconnected with pressures on it to stop further spread of coronavirus by banning flights from nations with high rates of the virus.

Recall that the President of the Nigerian Medical Association, Prof INNOCENT UJAH, had in an interview,  said travelers from the UK and the US were worsening COVID-19 cases in Nigeria.

Although the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 had on Thursday imposed fresh requirements on passengers from the UK and South Africa, flights from the two countries were not banned.

The PTF only opened registers for travellers from the two countries because of deadlier strains of coronavirus discovered there.

December 29, 2020 Nigeria Records 397 New Cases Of Covid-19, And 10 Deaths In The Last Twenty Four Hours

Nigeria Records 397 New Cases Of Covid-19, And 10 Deaths In The Last Twenty Four Hours

Nigeria has recorded 397 new cases of COVID-19, and 10 deaths in the last twenty four hours.

Till date, 84,811 cases have been confirmed, 71,357 have been treated and discharged while 1,264 deaths have been recorded in 36 states and the FCT.

According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, the new 397 cases were reported in 16 states and the FCT.

Lagos topped the list with 144 cases, followed by Plateau with 83, Kaduna with 48 cases, Adamawa 36, among others

 

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