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October 16, 2023 NIPOST Staff Reject CEO Appointed By Tinubu, Shut Down Head Office

NIPOST Staff Reject CEO Appointed By Tinubu, Shut Down Head Office

Workers of the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) have staged a protest by closing the service's head office in Abuja in opposition to the appointment of Tola Odeyemi as the Chief Executive Officer/Postmaster-General.

Last week, Ajuri Ngelale, a Presidential spokesman, announced that President Bola Tinubu had altered the leadership of various communication agencies, including NIPOST.

However, there was immediate confusion as reports emerged that the previously removed Postmaster General, Adeyemi Adepoju, had been reinstated. In a viral video, Adepoju addressed some workers who claimed that Tinubu had reappointed him.

In a statement released by NIPOST on Friday, Adepoju alleged that President Bola Ahmed had reinstated him as the Postmaster General of the Federation and Chief Executive Officer of NIPOST. The statement cited Adepoju's exemplary leadership and outstanding performance during his previous tenure as the basis for his reinstatement.

On Monday, the protesting workers prevented the newly appointed NIPOST CEO from entering the premises, expressing their strong disagreement with her appointment.

October 16, 2023 Nigeria Inflation Climbs To 26.72%

Nigeria Inflation Climbs To 26.72%

Nigeria's inflation rate has surged to 26.72 per cent, representing a 0.92 per cent rise compared to the previous month's 25.80 per cent, as the National Bureau of Statistics reported in its latest Consumer Price Index for September 2023.

This increase can be largely attributed to the elimination of petrol subsidies and the devaluation of the official exchange rate, both significantly affecting consumer prices.

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October 16, 2023 Lagos Govt Seals Hospital For Transfusing Patients With Unscreened Blood

Lagos Govt Seals Hospital For Transfusing Patients With Unscreened Blood

Dr. Bodunrin Osikomaiya, the Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Blood Transfusion Service (LSBTS), has announced the closure of a medical facility due to unlawful and unprofessional medical practices, putting citizens' lives at risk.

This development comes after a concerned citizen's tip-off led to joint efforts between LSBTS and the state Health Facilities Monitoring and Accreditation Agency (HEFAMAA).

The facility was sealed for violating blood transfusion service laws, engaging in unethical medical practices, and endangering patients' well-being. According to Osikomaiya, the law stipulates that blood cannot be transfused into a patient in Lagos State unless it has been properly screened, tested, labelled by the state blood transfusion committee, and found negative for transmissible diseases, including HIV I and II, Hepatitis B and C, Syphilis, and other relevant conditions.

To address the situation, the blood donors' and transfusion recipients' information from the facility has been obtained, and efforts are underway to trace patients who received unscreened blood units to assess their clinical health status.

Osikomaiya emphasised that the hospital's management and involved staff will face prosecution by the law. The LSBTS is committed to combatting unethical blood transfusion practices and urges citizens to report violations.

Health workers and stakeholders in the blood transfusion process, including blood banks, donation centres, and logistics firms, are encouraged to adhere to WHO regulations and the state's Blood Transfusion laws to ensure a safe and responsible blood transfusion chain.

Osikomaiya concluded by stating that the LSBTS will intensify its efforts in monitoring all facilities involved in blood transfusion to guarantee the safety of all residents in the state.

October 16, 2023 Pastor, Three Others Caught With Human Skull In Ogun

Pastor, Three Others Caught With Human Skull In Ogun

A pastor from the Christ Liberty Evangelism Church in Rosco, Iyana Iyesi, Ota, Oyenekan Oluwaseyi, along with three others, were apprehended in the Saje Area of Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State.

On Saturday, local authorities arrested Oluwaseyi, alongside Ibrahim Agbowewe (30), Suleiman Ogunbunmi (40), and Gafari Akinsanya (57), after discovering a human skull in their possession.

The suspects allegedly confessed to planning to use the skull for ceremonial purposes. Their suspicious behaviour and activities in the area had been reported by concerned public members, leading to the police's intervention.

During the operation, law enforcement officials also seized various items, including a large calabash, a black Toyota Camry car, and a ram, which were transported to the police station.

State Police Public Relations Officer SP Omolola Odutola confirmed the arrests and the suspects' confessions. She stated, "We arrested the four of them. They have confessed they wanted to use the head for blessings and money rituals. The investigations are ongoing to unravel more details about the incident."

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