South African woman gives birth to 10 babies – 7 boys, 3 girls

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A South African woman has reportedly given birth to 10 babies at once, breaking a world record set just last month.

37-year-old Gosiame Thamara Sithole, already a mom of six-year-old twins, initially thought she was going to have eight kids. However, when she gave birth on Monday, June 7, she was surprised when 10 babies emerged, her husband, Teboho Tsotetsi, told the Pretoria News.

She gave birth by Caesarean section at a Pretoria hospital.
Husband Tsotetsi told Pretoria News: “It’s seven boys and three girls.

“I am happy. I am emotional. I can’t talk much. Let’s talk again in the morning please.”
Tsotetsi — who is unemployed — said that he “felt like one of God’s chosen children” even when he thought he was about to welcome eight kids.

Sithole, from Ekurhuleni, said that her pregnancy was natural and that she had not received fertility treatment, which has been linked to other multiple-baby births.

Sithole’s delivery of 10 babies at once would make it the first known birth of decuplets.

The previous record was claimed by Halima Cisse, who reportedly gave birth to nine kids — nonuplets — in Malia last month, May 2021.

A spokesperson for Guinness World Records listing told The Post Tuesday, June 8: “Guinness World Records is aware of the news that Gosiame Thamara Sithole has given birth to decuplets, and we send our congratulations and best wishes to the family.

COAS Air Crash: Pilot of ill-fated flight married two months ago, the only son of his parents

By Favour Nnabugwu

Co-pilot Flt. Lt Alfred Ayodeji Olufade, who died in the tragic incident, is survived by his new wife, who, according to relatives got married two months ago

Flt Lt Olufade

Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru, died in the crash on Friday.

A tweet by the Nigerian Air Force confirmed that the air crash, involving a @NigAirForce aircraft, occurred near the Kaduna International Airport.

The Air Force spokesperson, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, in the tweet, said that the immediate cause of the crash was still being ascertained.

Friends, family members and associates of a Nigerian Air Force pilot, Flt Lt Alfred Ayodeji Olufade, are inconsolable at the moment as the young officer, who recently got married, died when a Beachcraft 350 aircraft crashed at the Kaduna International Airport on Friday.

Olufade and the newly appointed Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru, as well as nine other military personnel were onboard the jet when it crashed around 6pm on Friday. The 11 souls died in the tragic incident.

Friends and associates of Olufade have since taken to the social media to express raw grief over the sad demise of the officer.

A tweep, @Sir_KB, wrote, “My heart is in pain. I lost my friend. Flight Lt. AA Olufade. He got hitched months back and often teased me to get out of the bachelorhood. Rest well Freddy.”

@OvieNews said, “Rest in Peace Alfred. Flight Lt. AA Olufade just married two months ago. Our Heroes.”

Also, @SodyBar stated, “Olufade is a close associate. He got married February this year. We’re all disheartened!”

“We’re all saddened by his death. Everyone affiliated with Kuje seminary will surely miss him. May the Almighty grant you eternal rest,” @EmekaWilfred wrote

I need prayers, late pilot my only son – Grieving dad
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George Olufade, the father of Flt Lt Alfred Olufade, the pilot of the ill-fated aircraft that killed 11 military officers, including the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru, said only prayers could sustain him as George was his only son.
He also decried the state of military aircraft in the country and called on the authorities to overhaul the planes and focused on staff welfare.
The late George got married three months ago amid pomp and circumstance.
The grieving father said, “It is devastating. I just need prayers for strength. I pray that God should hold us because he was my only son. He was very intelligent, generous, extremely humble, and dedicated to his duty. He was a giver and a lover of Christ.
“He was in the seminary before he eventually got into the military school.
“He was the only Airforce officer in my state. He was a special child. He graduated as the youngest in his set. When he wanted to join the military, I encouraged him from the beginning to the end because he had passion for flying. I encouraged him and prayed for him.
“They should take care of their planes. Most of their planes are outdated and not properly taken care of. They stress their pilots, too. He just returned from Maiduguri and he had to fly again. They need to take care of their planes before they lose all their brilliant talents.”
Olufade added, “Each time he was flying, he would tell me and I would pray for him. But this last one, he didn’t tell me. But God knows better. It has not been my prayer holding him, but God that has been holding him. God gave me Ayodeji and He had taken him; may his soul rest in peace. If it is from God, glory be to Him. If it is from man, God will judge.”

Long working hours kill 745,000 persons globally – WHO, ILO

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World Health Organisation (WHO) and International Labour Organisation (ILO) have said long working hours led to 745, 000 deaths globally from stroke and ischemic heart disease.

WHO and ILO stated this in a study published in Environment International Today.

In a first global analysis of the loss of life and health associated with working long hours, WHO and ILO estimated that, in 2016, 398, 000 people died from stroke and 347, 000 from heart disease as a result of having worked at least 55 hours a week, a 29 per cent increase since 2000.

“Between 2000 and 2016, the number of deaths from heart disease due to working long hours increased by 42 per cent and from stroke by 19 per cent.

“This work-related disease burden is particularly significant in men (72 per cent of deaths occurred among males), people living in the Western Pacific and South-East Asia regions, and middle-aged or older workers.

“Most of the deaths recorded were among people dying aged 60-79 years, who had worked for 55 hours or more per week between the ages of 45 and 74 years,” said the report.

With working long hours now known to be responsible for about one-third of the total estimated work-related burden of disease, it is established as the risk factor with the largest occupational disease burden.

This shifts thinking towards a relatively new and more psychosocial occupational risk factor to human health.

The study concludes that working 55 or more hours per week is associated with an estimated 35 per cent higher risk of a stroke and a 17 per cent higher risk of dying from ischemic heart disease, compared to working 35-40 hours a week.

Further, the number of people working long hours is increasing, and currently stands at nine per cent of the total population globally.

This trend puts even more people at risk of work-related disability and early death.

The new analysis comes as the COVID-19 pandemic shines a spotlight on managing working hours; the pandemic is accelerating developments that could feed the trend towards increased working time.

Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, said the COVID-19 pandemic had significantly changed the way many people work.

“Teleworking has become the norm in many industries, often blurring the boundaries between home and work.

“In addition, many businesses have been forced to scale back or shut down operations to save money, and people who are still on the payroll end up working longer hours.

“No job is worth the risk of stroke or heart disease. Governments, employers and workers need to work together to agree on limits to protect the health of workers,” he said.

Dr Maria Neira, Director, Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health, at WHO, said, “working 55 hours or more per week is a serious health hazard.

“It’s time that we all, governments, employers, and employees wake up to the fact that long working hours can lead to premature death.”

The UN agencies, however, said governments, employers and workers could take the following actions to protect workers’ health.

They stated that governments could introduce, implement and enforce laws, regulations and policies that ban mandatory overtime and ensure maximum limits on working time.

“Government could introduce bipartite or collective bargaining agreements bet poopween employers and workers’ associations can arrange working time to be more flexible
“At the same time agreeing on a maximum number of working hours; employees could share working hours to ensure that numbers of hours worked do not climb above 55 or more per week,” the agencies said.

A woman gives birth 9 babies – 5 girls, 4 boys

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A woman has shocked the world by giving birth to nine babies.

The Malian woman who made history in the continent has been identified as Halima Cisse.

She gave birth to nine babies on Tuesday – two more than doctors had detected inside her crowded womb.

She joined a small pantheon of mothers of nonuplets.

The pregnancy of Halima Cisse, 25, fascinated Malians and attracted the attention of its leaders.

When doctors in March said Cisse needed specialist care, authorities flew her to Morocco, where she gave birth.

“The newborns (five girls and four boys) and the mother are all doing well,” Mali’s health minister, Fanta Siby, said in a statement.

Cisse was expected to give birth to seven babies, according to ultrasounds conducted in Morocco and Mali that missed two of the siblings.

All were delivered by caesarean section.

Nonuplets are extremely rare. Medical complications in multiple births of this kind often mean that some of the babies do not reach full term.

Nigerian teenager, Victoria Banjo, gets 19 American scholarships

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One Nigerian teenager must feel like she has the world at her feet after receiving 19 full-ride scholarship offers from universities across the United States and Canada.

Victory Yinka-Banjo, a 17-year-old high school graduate, was offered more than $5 million dollars’ worth of scholarship money for an undergraduate program of study, according to admission documents and estimates of financial aid award.

“It still feels pretty unbelievable. I applied to so many schools because I didn’t even think any school would accept me,” Victory told CNN, relishing her academic prowess.

Born to Nigerian parents, Chika Yinka-Banjo, a senior lecturer at the University of Lagos, and Adeyinka Banjo, a private sector procurement and supply chain executive, Victory was given potential full scholarships from the Ivy League schools, Yale College, Princeton University, Harvard College, and Brown University.

Other US scholarship offers included those from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford University, Johns Hopkins University and the University of Virginia.

In Canada, Victory was offered the Lester B. Pearson scholarship from the University of Toronto and the Karen McKellin International Leader of Tomorrow (KMILOT) scholarship from the University of British Columbia.

“Their admissions processes are extremely selective,” Victory added. “They only accept the best of the best. So, you can imagine how, on a daily basis, I have to remind myself that I actually got into these schools. It is surreal!”

Academic strides

A senior prefect during her time in high school, Victory rose to national prominence in late 2020 after she scored straight As in her West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

Months earlier, the Nigerian teen had been rated as the “Top in the World” in English as a second language (speaking endorsement) by the University of Cambridge International Examination (CIE). Victory aced the Cambridge IGCSE exam — acquiring A* in all six subjects she sat for.

Victory told CNN her remarkable achievements are borne out of hard work.
“They have made me truly feel proud about the hard work I have put into several areas of my life over the years. I am slowly beginning to realize that I deserve them,” she said.

The teenager remarked that her multiple scholarship offers “have made me stand taller, smile wider, and pat myself on the back more often.”

Victory said she hopes to study Computational Biology. However, she is still weighing up her options on which school to choose, having been wooed by many prestigious institutions.

“I am still doing research on some schools that are at the top of my list, like Stanford, Harvard, MIT, Duke, Johns Hopkins, and just trying to compare and contrast all of them thoroughly,” she told CNN.

An inspiration to Nigerian youth

Victory’s mother, Chika, says her daughter’s story could inspire other young Nigerians.
“It is noteworthy that she is not one of the Nigerian-Americans who often get into these schools because of their advantage of being born and bred in the US. She completed her secondary school here [in Nigeria]. It would be great if her story can be used to inspire the youths of our country,” she told CNN.

Victory credits her academic success story to faith, parental guidance and discipline. She currently spends some of her free time tutoring other university admission seekers — through the radio — on key subjects such as math, English language, biology, chemistry and physics.

Culled from the Cable News Network, CNN.

By Favour Nnabugwu

THE LATEST COUPLE, AGHOGHO & VERNON EBEGBONI

L Deacon Edith Okowa, wife of Delta State

Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, Vernon and Aghogho’ Ebegboni, the newly wedded couple and the Governor. Ifeanyi Okowa and Father of the Governor, Pa Authur Okorie Okowa after the wedding ceremony at St Phillip’ s Anglican Church in Asaba, Delta State today

L- Vernon and Aghogho’ Ebegboni after the wedding at the Church today

#ENDSARS: Air patrols, gunshots in Kubwa as hoodlums invade NYSC Camp * Kuje, Gwagwalada too * Banks, offices closed

By Favour Nnabugwu

Over 100 armed hoodlums invaded the National Youth Service Corps NYSC Orientation Camp, Kubwa Abuja, looking for palliative warehouse

Since they not able to gain fill entrance to the camp because of the security at the camp they were seen carting away mattresses, utensils, electronics and other items.

The development came as Kuje town, headquarters of the Kuje Area Council in Abuja was also thrown into pandemonium as hoodlums, armed with sticks and knives blocked roads and patrolled the streets in search of any warehouse housing the COVID-19 palliatives.

They have been going about with sticks, having blocked the roads within the town. Shops are locking up while passers-by are running to safety,  a Shoe Seller revealed

Elsewhere in Gwagwalada, hoodlums also broke into the premises of the zonal headquarters of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria FRCN, beating up the security men on duty and carting away valuables including air conditioning units.

While the warehouse at the NYSC camp is said to be empty, the hoodlums attacked some residents of the camp as well as shops adjacent the camp.

They had blocked the road at about 9am, turning back motorists while the Kubwa village market was immediately shut by its managers to avoid any invasion.

While soldiers and a detachment of the Nigerian Police struggled to ward off the invaders, the Nigerian Air Force and the Airwing of the Nigeria Police embarked on air patrol with helicopters hovering around the scene.

The ensuing confusion forced some parents and guardians to go and evacuate their wards from schools in the area even as banks and some offices in Kubwa hurriedly shut down operations.

Though the hoodlums were armed with jack- knives, sticks, matchetes and other dangerous weapons, some residents of the area were said to have earlier joined in the looting.

An eyewitness who declined to give his name said the hoodlums “carted away all removables such as cooking pots, ceiling fan, plasma TV, foodstuff, desktop computer, laptop in NYSC camp”.

According to him, some of the looted items were owned by private individuals residing at the NYSC camp.

“The hoodlums equally used the opportunity to loot computers, generators, textile materials in the shops directly opposite the NYSC entrance gate”, he stated.

Banks were seen attending to immediate customers while the shut their gate to any other customer for the day. They said they were to close for day after attending to customer who were already in the banks before the pendemonium started.

Securities at the bank premises have already mounted the gates of the banks in case of eventuality.

Other offices in Kubwa also had to lock up the day

FCTA ban further protest of #ENDSARS# in Abuja

Federal Capital Territory FCT has banned further protest on #ENDSARS# in Abuja backed by he relevant provisions of the Covid-19 regulations,
The FCT Minister,  Mallam Muhammadu Bello announced the ban during a meeting of the FCT Security Committee to review the security situation in the territory with a view to addressing identified challenges.
Chief Press Secretary CPS to the Minister, Anthony Ogunleye in a statement on Thursday said the meeting which was chaired by Malam Bello had in attendance, the Permanent Secretary, FCTA, Mr Olusade Adesola,  heads of the various security agencies and military formations in the FCT, senior members of staff of the FCTA, representatives of religious and traditional institutions as well as Area Council Chairmen.
After extensive deliberations, “the Committee noted with satisfaction the directive by President Muhammadu Buhari to the Inspector-General of Police to disband the Special Anti-Robbery Squad {SARS} as well as other reforms aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of the Nigerian police”..
“However, the Committee noted with concern that despite the pronouncement by the Inspector General of Police scrapping the FSARS, the #EndSARS protests continued in parts of the Territory. The protesters caused inconveniences to law abiding citizens.
“While the Committee recognizes the rights of citizens as regards freedom of association and movement as enshrined in the constitution, it has observed that the unruly conduct of the crowd and manner of demonstrations are in complete violation of the COVID-19 safety protocols which were put in place to safeguard the lives of citizens.
“These violations endanger the lives of not just the demonstrators, but also other citizens going about their legitimate concerns.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the COVID-19 guidelines regulating public gatherings recommend physical distancing, temperature checks, the use of facial coverings, amongst others.
Clearly all these guidelines were flouted by the protesters.
“Consequently, the Committee directs that due to the dangers posed by COVID-19, all street demonstrations, protests and processions will not be allowed anywhere within the FCT”, the statement added.
The Committee also noted what it described as the progress being made in the fight against robbery in illegal and unregistered commercial motor vehicles known as “one chance” and expressed commitment to the introduction of innovative measures that will ensure the safety of commuters.
With the advent of the “Ember” months, the Committee reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety of road users across the FCT in accordance with existing guidelines by relevant agencies.
The Committee also noted with satisfaction the successful re-opening of schools after the forced closure due to COVID-19. It however called on parents, students and school authorities to continue to comply with the extant COVID-19 safety protocols.
FG Arraigns Promoters of Dantata Success over N2bn Fraud

 
By Favour Nnabugwu
The Federal Government has arraigned Dantata Success and Profitable Company and their promoters before the Federal High Court in Abuja for investment fraud of over N2billion.

Those charged along with the company are Basira Ibrahim Dantata, Lawan Sanni and Gaji Ibrahim Dantata.

The defendants who were arraigned before Justice A. I Chikere of Federal High Court 3, were alleged to have between 2018 and 2019 within the jurisdiction of the court with intent to defraud about 7,250 investing public to subscribe and invest in an unregistered investment scheme amounting to over N2 billion.

According to the charge, they committed an offence contrary to Section 54 of the Investments and Securities Act 2007 and punishable under same section.

When the matter came up in court, one of the defendants Gaji Ibrahim Dantata was not available due to health reasons.

Justice Chikere thereby adjourned the matter to November 5, 2020 for plea and motion filed by the defendants.

Recall that the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to its powers under Section 13 (w) of the Investments and Securities Act (ISA), 2007, on 6 February 2019 sealed up the business premises of Dantata Success & Profitable Company (DSPC), a company that had been engaging in illegal activities in the Nigerian capital market. In addition, the Commission obtained court orders to freeze the bank accounts of the company to preserve the funds of investors in line with Section 13 (x) of the ISA 2007.

The company was not registered or authorized by the Commission to engage in any activity in the capital markets, however it targeted and reached Nigerian investors through radio programs in the Kano area of Nigeria and collected large sums of money from investors under the guise of a “structured investment”.
The activities of the company contravene the provisions of Section 38(1) and 67(1) of the Investments and Securities Act which respectively, prohibit unregistered and unauthorized entities/persons from operating any investment business or making any invitation to the public to acquire or dispose of any securities of a body corporate or to deposit money with anybody corporate for a fixed period or payable at call.

The Commission also issued a warning to the public that Dantata Success & Profitable Company and any individuals representing them are not registered and therefore not entitled to provide investment advisory or services in Nigeria.

The Commission further warned the public to exercise utmost caution before deciding to subscribe to investment schemes and to always confirm the registration status of any company or individual and the products they are offering before entering into any transaction with them.
Corp member donates 1m sanitary to 4 Area Councils in FCT

A Corp member identified as Nwokolo Chibuikem Prince has donated one million sanitary pads to four area councils in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.
The are council he donated to are; Kuchibuyi Village in Bwari Area Council:  Anguwan Dio Tunga Maje Village in Gwagwalada Area Council:  Sheda Galadima Village in Kwali Area Council and Chikuku village in Kuje Area Council.
Nwokolo is a Corp member who came up with a personal project titled, ‘Donate a sanitary pad and save a girl child across FCT Area Councils’ is passionate about educating young girls on the need and necessity to always use a sanitary pad during menstruation to promote a personal hygienes.
With FCT Code: Fc/19c/0637 and Nysc Call Up Number: NYSC/CRU/2019/297763, Batch C Stream 1, a graduate of Cross River University Of Technology Calabar.
He said during the donation,  “Sanitary pads should be a right for every female child across FCT Area Councils and Nigeria at large and to a privilege to them. No woman should suffer the indignity of choosing between eating or buying a sanitary pad”.
“Too many young girls out their across FCT Area Council, still finds it so difficult to use a sanitary pad during menstruation at the unhealthy state of the nation in this COVID-19 pandemic, more emphasis effort should be put in place on ensuring that the female child in the rural part of the federal capital territory gain access to sanitary pads during menstruation not just a hand sanitizer and face mask campaign”.
He stated, “Most young girls still practice the use of cloths and papers; some don’t even use any of them during their monthly cycle which is unhealthy to them as an individual and the community at large”.
He affirmed, “A girl child is part of a society and deserves a right to good health and personal hygiene. Donate a pad today a save on girl child across Federal Capital Territory Abuja. Long live Nigeria; long live NYSC, long live to a Girl Child.”