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July 29, 2022 WAEC Increases Registration Fee To N18,000 Due To Inflation

WAEC Increases Registration Fee To N18,000 Due To Inflation

The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has explained it had to increase the registration fees paid for its examinations.

The examination body said the marginal increase of the registration fee for its examination from N13,950 to N18,000 was caused by spiral inflation being witnessed in Nigeria.

The Council, however, pledged to continue to improve on its service delivery, assuring that the just concluded 2022 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) will be released within 45 days after the conduct of the last paper as was the practice of the Council.

The examination body (WAEC) said this when the Chairman of Council, Professor Ato Essuman, led his team on a courtesy visit to the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu in Abuja.

There has to be that marginal increase to enable us to do better services. The examiners are now happy as we are able to increase their marking fees through this marginal increase,” he said.

“The money actually went for the payment of examiners to enable us to satisfy them so that they can do the job better.”

Essuman also solicited the support of the Federal Government to procure the $3.9 million printing machine to help the council in its service delivery.

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July 28, 2022 Lai Mohammed: Senate’s Threat To Impeach Buhari Is Uncalled For

Lai Mohammed: Senate’s Threat To Impeach Buhari Is Uncalled For

Lai Mohammed, the minister of information and culture, has responded to threats to remove President Muhammadu Buhari from office made by some lawmakers because to national security concerns.

Lai Mohammed referred to certain terrorists' threats to kidnap the President as absurd.

Mohammed, however, claimed that the possibility of impeachment is unwarranted since the Presidency is not treating the challenges of insecurity lightly when he spoke to State House reporters on Wednesday, July 27 in Abuja, following the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting.

The Minister said, “I want to assure you that the President is aware of all these and as a matter of fact, I think tomorrow there’s going to be another Security Council meeting.

“So, it’s not a matter the President is taking lightly and like I’ll always say, some of the measures we’re going to take are not measures that you can discuss openly here, but we’re as concerned as you are, we’re not going to abandon our responsibility.”

Recall that Buhari was given a six-week deadline by senators from the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to resolve the security issues or face impeachment proceedings.

In a related development, Lai Mohammed referred to certain terrorists' threats to kidnap the President as absurd.

After the weekly Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja, he made the remark.

As to those who have issued threats to Mr President, I think it is more of propaganda than anything, it is laughable,” Mr Mohammed said on Wednesday, July 27, 2022.

“I want to reassure you that the government is up to the task of ensuring security. Security challenges will come anywhere in the world. The important thing is the fact that you do not lose focus and you continue to work assiduously to overcome it.

July 28, 2022 Is A Hepatitis-Free World Possible?

Is A Hepatitis-Free World Possible?

Today is World Hepatitis Day and the need to propagate this topic is pertinent.

According to research, a person dies every 30 seconds as a result of Hepatitis related illness and that is why we must encourage and hasten a variety of healthy actions against the virus.

This article aims to enlighten readers on the awareness of Hepatitis, the various types, how to treat it, and the reality of the disease.

Hepatitis according to Healthline is an inflammation of the liver caused by a variety of viral infections and other causes which include autoimmune hepatitis and this is brought on by drugs, alcohol, poisons, and other medications.

There are various types of Hepatitis and can be classified into five main viral categories. A different virus is responsible for each type of viral disease and they include Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E.

Understanding each category of the disease can only aid one’s way out of avoiding it. Here is what you need to know about each category:

Hepatitis A

This is an infection with the hepatitis A virus (HAV).  This kind is an acute, transient illness. It can be caused as a result of exposure to HAV in food or water.

Since the illness is a short-term illness, it may not require treatment but if symptoms cause discomfort, bed rest may be recommended.

Is A Hepatitis-Free World Possible?

Hepatitis B

The hepatitis B virus (HBV) is usually a chronic, persistent problem. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 257 million people are living with chronic HBV worldwide.

Contact with HBV in body fluids, such as blood, vaginal secretions, or semen can cause the ailment.

Just like the A category, there is no specific treatment program for acute hepatitis B. However, you will need to take Trusted Source antiviral drugs if you have chronic HBV. It can be costly and may require several months of treatment.

Did you know hepatitis can lead to cancer? Keep Reading!

Hepatitis C

HCV is one of the most prevalent bloodborne viral diseases and often manifests as a chronic illness. The CDC estimates that 2.4 million Americans Source is coping with a chronic version of this infection right now. The cause is the same as category B.

HCV can be treated with antiviral drugs in both acute and chronic forms. A liver transplant may be an option for those who develop cirrhosis or other forms of liver disease as a result of chronic hepatitis C.

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Hepatitis D

This is a rare form of category that only occurs in conjunction with hepatitis B infection, but a person cannot contract HDV without an existing B infection.

A major cause of HDV is contact with blood containing HDV. Pegylated interferon alpha is listed as an HDV treatment in the WHO Source. The adverse effects of this medicine, however, can be very bad. As a result, it is not advised for those who have autoimmune disorders, mental conditions, or liver damage from cirrhosis.

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Hepatitis E

The last category is the E category, which is a waterborne illness brought on by hepatitis E virus exposure (HEV). HEV is often brought on by swallowing feces that contaminate the water supply and is primarily seen in unhygienic places.

Exposure to HEV in food or water is the major cause of this class of diseases. HEV is not currently being treated with any particular medical treatments. The infection frequently disappears on its own since it is so acute.

Doctors will typically advise people with this infection to get adequate rest, drink plenty of fluids, get enough nutrients, and avoid alcohol. However, pregnant women who develop this infection require close monitoring and care.

Having explained these categories, their causes, and treatment, it is important to know the common symptoms of inflammation of the liver.

Common symptoms of infectious hepatitis include:

  • Fatigue
  • Dark urine
  • Pale stool
  • Loss of appetite
  • abdominal pain
  • Flu-like symptoms
  • yellow skin and eyes, which may be signs of Jaundice
  • unexplained weight loss

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Take Away

WHO aims to achieve the elimination of the ailment by 2030. To get there, WHO calls on countries to achieve specific targets:

  • Reduce new infections of categories B and C by 90%;
  • Reduce hepatitis-related deaths from liver cirrhosis and cancer by 65%;
  • Ensure that at least 90% of people with category B and C viruses are diagnosed; and
  • At least 80% of those eligible receive appropriate treatment.

At the 2022 World Health Assembly, countries recommitted to eliminating viral hepatitis by 2030. With these measures in place, if successful, the answer to the big question Is A Hepatitis-Free World Possible? will be YES.

 

July 28, 2022 Everton In Advanced Talks To Sign Dwight Mcneil

Everton In Advanced Talks To Sign Dwight Mcneil

Everton are in advanced talks with Burnley about signing Dwight McNeil for an undisclosed fee.

The 22-year-old is undergoing a medical at Finch Farm, and the deal is expected to be completed within the next 24 hours.

McNeil has plenty of Premier League experience, having played top-flight 134 times for Burnley.

West Ham and Crystal Palace were also interested in signing the attacking midfielder.

McNeil's current Burnley contract expires in two years, with the Clarets having the option to extend it by another year.

Chelsea will visit Goodison Park to open Everton's 2022–23 Premier League season.

When the two teams last faced off in April, Richarlison scored the game's lone goal to ignite a run of 10 points from five matches that kept Everton in the top flight for a record-breaking 69th consecutive season.

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