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LESSONS FROM OSUN GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION

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 The governorship election in Osun State was conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on the 16th July, 2022.  The incumbent Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola lost to the dancing senator, Ademola Adeleke by about 28,000 votes. The conduct of of the election by INEC  was adjudged by observers as a marked improvement over previous exercises conducted by them. There are some lessons that we can learn from the exercise. YOUR VOTE COUNTS. As a result of the introduction of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) by INEC, and uploading of the results from the polling units, voters and politicians alike now know that votes will count and the problem of overvoting has been addressed. One vote now counts as one vote.  INSTANT UPLOAD OF RESULT SHEETS FROM POLLING UNITS. As a result of the uploading of results from the polling units, which is accessible to anyone who has internet access and is signed in on the INEC results page, the possibility of tamp...

Commissioning of Jennifer Etuh Specialist Hospital and Skills Acquisition Centre, Kagoro, Kaduna State.

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  In continuation of activities marking our visit to Kagoro in Kaduna State, We attended the official commissioning of Jennifer Etuh Specialist Hospital and Skills Acquisition Centre in Kagoro.  The facility was built for the Kagoro community by Jennifer Etuh Foundation.  Pastor Sarah Omakwu who is the vice chairman of Jennifer Etuh Foundation in an opening remark, stated that this is the second of six such projects to be spread across the six geopolitical zones of the country. Mr Thomas Etuh was described by Mrs Omakwu as an exemplary Man worthy of emulation, and a promise keeper. The facility sits on a 120000 square meters and has among other units, a diagnostic centre, theatres, wards, mammogram machines, quaters for staff and chapel. The project from start to finish took six months. The centre is to be managed by Bingham University which is owned by ECWA Church and the operational costs like salaries, equipment maintenance and administrative expenses will be borne by ...

Kagoro killings: Account of a survivor.

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 I, my wife, mum, Smith, Ngunan, Auntie Justina along with other maternal aunts and uncles visited one of my maternal in-laws who was a survivor of the Kagoro killings of February, 2022 at his Kagoro residence, today 10th July, 2022. His late wife is my mother's sister. Even though he survived, he lost his wife and two of his children in the attack. He has one son and daughter left. The daughter is married.  He described as the bandits came in buses and surrounded the neighbourhood and started burning houses and shooting indiscriminately. They were said to be armed with very sophisticated arms. His daughter, Anita, my cousin was just recovering from hip replacement surgery she had about 3 months before then as a result of gunshot injuries sustained in a similar attack by bandits.  His account was so emotional as many of my aunties were sobbing and shedding tears. Even though his house was not set ablaze, life no longer has meaning to him as he is left alone to mourn the b...

Jennifer Etuh Foundation Thanksgiving Service

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  Today, 10th July, 2022, I, my wife, mum, Smith and Tavershima who are my brothers, Ngunan my sister and her children, and Tavershima's wife attended a Thanksgiving Service organised by Jennifer Etuh Foundation to mark a posthumous birthday of Jennifer Ramatu Etuh, and in preparation for the commissioning of the Jennifer Etuh Medical Centre and Skills acquisition centre, Kagoro in Kaduna State.  Kagoro is where my mother comes from while Late Mrs Jennifer Etuh is our first cousin. She died two years ago and a foundation was set up in her name by her husband, Mr Thomas Etuh, Chairman of TAK group of companies.  A similar facility was commissioned in Kogi State in February this year. The thanksgiving service was followed by presentation of gifts to widows across all the districts of Kagoro.  Watch video in the following link https://youtu.be/0ScApnGYq1g

COMPLEXITIES OF THE INVITRO-FERTILIZATION (IVF) PROCESS

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  Invitro-Fertilization (IVF) is the treatment option reserved for certain forms of infertility whereby a baby (embryo) is formed by mixing sperms and eggs together, or by injecting sperms into eggs, It is usually done for couples with problems with the fallopian tubes, untreatable sperm issues and women who are menopausal. Despite its role as a solution to otherwise hopeless cases of infertility, it comes with its problems. IVF is a process that is naturally very expensive, irrespective of location of practice. This has made this procedure inaccessible to many infertile couples that would want to benefit from the procedure. Hospitals in low resource settings like First Fertility Hospital, Makurdi have adopted a strategy of reducing the cost on individual patient by running a batching system for running IVF. By this strategy, resources all polled from all potential clients and the procedure carried out for them at the same time to reduce cost. A couple suffering infertility is usua...