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Diezani Speaks Out in New Documentary ‘Is It Your Money?

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

After eight years of silence, Diezani Alison-Madueke, the trailblazing former Nigerian Minister of Petroleum Resources and first female president of OPEC, is breaking her silence in a highly anticipated documentary titled “Is It Your Money?” Directed by prominent Nigerian media personality Chude Jideonwo, the documentary promises to delve deep into the controversies that have swirled around Diezani’s career. It will explore the numerous corruption allegations that have plagued her tenure, charges she has steadfastly denied.

*”Is It Your Money” New Documentary on Diezani Alison-Madueke”*

“Is It Your Money?” is set to be a pivotal moment for Diezani, marking her first direct response to these accusations in nearly a decade. While the documentary’s specific content remains under wraps, its title hints at a critical examination of the purported corruption’s impact. The film will also feature opinions from Nigerians, adding a broader societal perspective to the narrative.

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Jideonwo, known for his incisive interviews and social commentary, is expected to bring his sharp analytical skills to this project, ensuring a thorough and balanced exploration of the issues at hand. Though the release date for “Is It Your Money?” has not been announced, it is slated to debut this year, adding to the anticipation.

During her time as Minister of Petroleum Resources from 2010 to 2015, Diezani faced a barrage of allegations. These include the diversion of billions of dollars from Nigeria’s oil revenue, inflating oil contracts to benefit a select few, accepting bribes from oil companies, and laundering money through intricate schemes. Despite these serious charges, Diezani has maintained her innocence, asserting that she conducted her duties with integrity.

The upcoming documentary is expected to provide a platform for Diezani to share her side of the story, offering viewers a chance to hear from her directly. Whether it will change public perception remains to be seen, but it will undoubtedly add a new dimension to the ongoing discussion about corruption and governance in Nigeria.

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Two Abuja co-wives hospitalised after taking herb to s3xually arouse their husband who married third wife

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Two co-wives residing in Dakwa community, Bwari Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), have reportedly been hospitalised after they drank a herbal mixture with the intent to s3xually arouse
their husband, who recently took a third wife.

The herb, popularly called ‘kayan mata’ in Hausa language, is said to be taken in order to arouse greater s3xual desire in male partners.

According to reports, the women, names withheld, allegedly took the herbs three days after their husband wedded a third wife from his home town in Gusau, the Zamfara State capital.

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The husband in the centre of the herbal arousal story, Musa Muhammad, while confirming the incident to the publication, said his two wives were rushed to a clinic in neighbouring Madalla town in Niger State, where they were diagnosed with damage in some of their organs allegedly caused by the herbs they consumed.

He revealed that the two women underwent surgery at the hospital and were discharged on Monday.

The husband further revealed that it was gathered that a herbalist usually supplied them with the liquid herb preparation which they mixed with milk before drinking, but that this time around, she gave them a different one, which was in powdered form.

“My attention was called from my main house that my two wives were not feeling fine because I passed the night at a different house where my new bride is residing,” he narrated.

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“So, I rushed there and found them rolling on the ground, complaining of stomach pain. Initially, I invited a nurse from within the community who placed them on drip, but without any improvement. So, I took them to a clinic in Madalla town where they underwent a test and surgery.

“They were discharged after about a week there,’’

Muhammad further disclosed that a search to locate the female herbalist was on to get her investigated and save others from being her next victims.

A medical doctor, Mrs Taiye Anifowose, has warned women to desist from consuming such herbs, saying they could be dangerous to their organs.

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Taiye, who is a gynaecologist, said such herbs could also affect their reproductive system in the long run.

She called for proper enlightenment by the relevant government agencies, families and communities’ leaders on the dangers associated with such herbs.

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Midwives critical to reducing maternal, newborn deaths in Africa – WHO

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The Acting World Health Organisation Regional Director for Africa, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, has commended the lifesaving work of midwives across Africa, describing them as the frontline guardians of maternal and newborn health.

In a message to commemorate the International Day of Midwife on Monday, Ihekweazu stated that midwives were critical actors in every health crisis and decried the 6.1million health worker shortfall.

The 2025 theme is “Midwives: Critical in Every Crisis.”

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He decried the maternal and newborn death rates in the region, further emphasising that the efforts of midwives have been important in reducing maternal mortality.

The WHO noted that over one million newborns and 178,000 mothers die every year in the region.

While South Sudan accounts for the highest maternal mortality rate in the world, Nigeria ranks third with 512 deaths and 100,000 live births.

In a message on the WHO website, Ihekweazu said, “Aligned with the momentum of World Health Day 2025 and its theme, Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures, this year’s celebration calls for greater recognition and investment in midwives, the people who make healthy beginnings possible.

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“In the African Region, where over one million newborns and 178,000 mothers die each year, midwives are a lifeline. They deliver skilled, compassionate care across the entire continuum of reproductive and maternal health, often in the most difficult and resource-limited settings. Their efforts have been pivotal in reducing maternal mortality, with the regional average dropping from 727 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2000, to 442 in 2023.”

He noted that the 2025 theme reflects a challenging reality, stating that midwives serve in fragile health systems, conflict zones, and through natural disasters and pandemics.

“In many cases, they are the only providers of sexual and reproductive health services in their communities,” he added.

The Acting Regional Director further noted that despite a projected shortage of 6.1 million health workers in the African Region by 2030, important progress has been made.

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He stated that between 2013 and 2022, the number of midwives nearly doubled, from 173,269 to over 334,000, noting that this growth reflects what is possible with political will, coordinated investment, and focused strategies.

Despite the growth in the region, Nigeria is currently facing a mass exodus of medical practitioners.

PUNCH Healthwise reports that over 7,500 nurses and midwives left the country in five years.

In 2023, the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives stated that to close the gap caused by the mass emigration, the country needed about 70,000 midwives.

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Continuing, Ihekweazu stated that WHO continues to work closely with Member States to expand competency-based midwifery education, improve workforce density, and embed midwives in national health and emergency preparedness strategies.

“In 2024, Member States endorsed the Africa Health Workforce Investment Charter, a shared commitment to long-term investment in health workers. Zimbabwe’s new Investment Compact, for example, will mobilise an additional $166 million annually for three years to strengthen its health workforce, with midwives at the centre.

“Still, too many midwives work without proper tools, pay, protections or opportunities for advancement. Their voices are often excluded from the policy decisions that affect their work, and the lives of the people they serve,” he added.

He urged governments to ensure midwives were integrated into emergency preparedness plans, protected in crisis response and supported with mental health resources and fair working conditions.

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“Education must evolve to equip them with skills in trauma-informed care, conflict sensitivity and leadership.

“When midwives are trained, respected and empowered, health systems grow stronger, and every mother and child has a better chance at life.

“WHO stands with midwives, today and every day. Let us move beyond symbolic recognition.

“Let’s act, because midwives are not only critical in every crisis. They are essential to every solution,” the acting regional director said.

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Unknown gunmen attack passenger bus in Kogi, abduct 18

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All passengers aboard an 18-seater bus traveling along the Itobe/Ochadamu road in Kogi East Senatorial District have been abducted by gunmen.

The incident occurred around 5 p.m. on Tuesday when a fully loaded Hummer Toyota bus, bearing registration number LAM 979 LG, was intercepted at Ajegwu, just before Ochadamu. All the passengers were forcibly taken into the nearby bush.

An eyewitness, who spoke with PUNCH, recounted the terrifying moment:

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“The kidnappers intercepted the vehicle just behind my car and marched the bus occupants into the bush.”

At the time of reporting, security agencies were yet to provide full details. When contacted, the spokesperson for the Kogi State Police Command, SP William Aya, said the situation was still being assessed.

“The command is still compiling information from the DPO in charge of the area,” he said, adding that he would provide updates once more details are available.

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