By Ekun Samuel: 12 April, 2015
Source: Punch Newspaper.
Source: Punch Newspaper.
Press statement from INEC. Read below…
The Independent National Electoral Commission conducted Governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections across the country on Saturday, April 11, 2015. Governorship elections were held in 29 States of the Federation, while State Assembly elections were held in 36 states. No election took place in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). A general assessment shows that the elections went very well across the country.
According to preliminary reports, 88.9 % of polling units opened for accreditation between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.across the country. Only 5.2 % were yet to open as of 1 pm. Also, 73 % of the polling units had commenced voting by 2.30 p.m.
The Independent National Electoral Commission
By William Oyo-Ita 12 April 2015
Addressing newsmen after casting his vote at his polling unit in Daura Katsina state yesterday April 11th, President-elect Gen Buhari is quoted as saying by Tribune that PDP defectors should not expect automatic appointment as ministers in his government.
“I have no fears of PDP defectors. The people who are defecting will only have influence in their constituencies. Since their constituencies are now controlled by the APC, their influence is, therefore, limited. I hope the people that are defecting will accept the fact that they are joining the people who succeeded. So, I don’t think they will just come and say they want to be ministers next month, simply because they were ministers before.”
By William Oyo-Ita 12 April 2015
Rapper Nelly was arrested yesterday morning April 11th on felony drug charges in Tennessee after a state trooper stopped his tour bus for not having the correct ID stickers. The troopers noticed the smell of marijuana when they stopped the bus and then proceeded to search it. The search uncoveredmarijuana, meth, as well as multiple handguns. Nelly and one of the other five people in the bus were immediately arrested.
See the official statement about the arrest from the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland security below;
A Tennessee state trooper arrested internationally known hip-hop artist “Nelly” on felony drug charges in Putnam County on Saturday morning. Nelly, whose real name is Cornell Haynes, was charged with felony possession of drugs, simple possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Below is the Razer Seirēn, the California-based company's first
standalone microphone priced at a hefty $180 and aimed at competing
with the Blue Yeti and the Audio Technica, both of which are quite
popular amongst YouTubers.
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By Dickson Blessing
5:15am, 12/4/2015
The World Health Organization says the use of surgical childbirth or Caesarean delivery is growing worldwide, particularly in high and middle-income countries. WHO expresses her concerns of the possible abuse of this important life-saving surgery.
Though the World Health Organization is a strong supporter of Caesarean sections when justified medically, because these operations can save lives and designed to do so. However, when a Caesarean section is performed without medical need, WHO says mothers and their babies are put at risk of short and long-term health problems.
Since 1985, health experts have considered ideal rate for C-sections to be between 10 and 15 percent. New studies show when the rates go below 10 percent, more mothers and babies die because they have no access to this life-saving intervention. This is borne out by statistics in Africa, which show a linkage between low C-section numbers and high mortality rates.
More so, studies indicate there is no evidence that mortality rates improve when the rate goes above 10 percent. Indeed, Caesarean sections sometimes can have serious consequences.
The director of WHO’s Department of Reproductive Health and Research, Marleen Temmerman, discloses that a C-section is generally a safe operation, but risks to health do exist.
“The chance of a complication is not that high, but the risk, the mortality can be very serious,” he said. “You have like life threatening complications due to bleedings, most of them, but also other complications like thromboembolic risks are higher after surgery than after a vaginal delivery.”
However, Dr. Temmerman stresses a C-section is advisable when a vaginal delivery poses a risk to the mother or baby; for example due to prolonged labor, fetal distress, or because the baby is in an abnormal position.
She said she is concerned about the huge increase in the number of unnecessary Caesarean sections being performed in both developed and developing countries. She added that lifestyle issues generally are driving this epidemic of C-sections.
“For a gynecologist actually it is easier to do a Caesarean section sometimes because you can plan your life. You call all your patients in, so to speak, for Caesareans,” she said. “Every day you do two Caesareans-one at nine, one at 10 in the theater-no stress, no night duties, no call in emergencies or fetal distress or bleedings or whatever. So, you have a better life.”
Dr. Temmerman says C-sections also are better for hospitals because they are able to organize their work force. As for the women, she says many prefer a C-section to a vaginal birth because they do not want the pain of delivery or may be afraid of the physical after-effects.