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“I’m ever ready to support moves that will eliminate cervical cancer in FCT-Wike
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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has reaffirmed his dedication to combating cervical cancer by partnering with the National Task Force on Cervical Cancer Elimination.
The Minister stressed the urgency of collaboration while highlighting the critical need for strengthened cancer prevention and treatment efforts, citing 2022 statistics that recorded 20 million global cancer cases with 9.7 million deaths, including 127,000 cases and 79,000 deaths in Nigeria.
According to him, the collaboration aims to expand access to cancer care, strengthen public health initiatives, and reduce preventable deaths, particularly among women in the FCT.
Wike emphasised that FCT administration’s partnership with the National Task Force marks a significant step toward eliminating cervical cancer and improving healthcare outcomes for the residents.
The Mandate Secretary of the FCT Health Services and Environment Secretariat, Dolapo Fasawe, reaffirmed the Minister’s unwavering commitment to residents’ well-being during the 2025 World Cancer Day commemoration.
While emphasizing that February 4 serves as a global platform to raise awareness, promote better healthcare access, and ease the cancer burden on individuals and communities, Fasawe noted that this year’s theme, ‘United by Unique’, aligns with the FCT administration’s focus on people-centred healthcare.
Fasawe, in a statement on Wednesday, outlined several key initiatives, including free HPV vaccination for girls aged 9-14, pap smear screenings in all FCT hospitals, and training primary healthcare workers in cervical cancer detection using visual inspection methods.
The Mandate Secretary underscored the urgency of tackling cancer, noting that late detection and inadequate access to medical care remain major challenges.
To address these challenges, the FCT administration has implemented several additional measures, including colposcopy screening services at Wuse District Hospital every Thursday, chemotherapy management at Asokoro District Hospital, and statewide cancer prevention efforts in collaboration with the City Cancer Foundation, including stakeholder mapping and needs assessments.
She also revealed that plans are underway to establish fully equipped cancer centers in the FCT to ensure more people, especially in underserved areas, can access affordable care
She described the recent visit by the National Task Force, led by former Health Minister Prof. Isaac Adewole, as a strategic opportunity to enhance cancer prevention efforts in the FCT.
She noted that the FCT was chosen as the first State for engagement due to its strong track record in healthcare interventions.
Despite being a preventable and treatable disease, according to her, cancer continues to claim lives due to delayed diagnosis, limited treatment facilities, and widespread misinformation.
She, however, emphasized the need to combat stigma and promote early treatment to reduce mortality rates.
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BREAKING: MTN makes a U-turn reverses to old tarriff
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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Telecoms giant, MTN has bowed to massive pressure from organized labour by reversing to the old order.
Recall that MTN had on Tuesday implemented a 200 percent tarriff hike.
This development was announced via the official social media handle of MTN on Thursday.
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SAD! University may stop Edo IDPs from exams over non-payment of fees
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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
It is really sad that no fewer than 63 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from the Home for the Needy Foundation (IDP) camp, Uhorgua, Edo, may be stopped from writing their semester exams at the Niger Delta University, Oghara.
This is as the management of the camp’s inability to pay the N116. 3 million owed the institution for sponsorship of the IDPs.
This was disclosed in a letter from the institution authorities signed by the Acting Registrar, Mr Elvis Ofotokun, which was cited by NAN, on Thursday in Abuja.
The letter which has as its headline: Re: ‘’Overdue Payment of School Fees for IDP Sponsored Students’’ said that the amount was the total outstanding amount for the 2024/2025 academic session.
“We write to follow up on our previous correspondence regarding the outstanding debt incurred by your organisation for sponsored students in Western Delta University, Oghara.
”As you recall your team visited our institution twice to discuss payment modalities as we were assured of regular payment to settle indebtedness.
”Unfortunately, our records indicate that only N7.5 million has been paid since March 2024. The total outstanding amount for the 2024/2025 academic session now stands at N116, 323,000.
”This significant debt poses a substantial challenge to the university operations. In light of the above, management has decided to take drastic action to recover the debt,’’ it said.
Consequently, all your sponsored students will not be permitted to sit for the upcoming first semester examinations until this debt is settled,’’ the institution said.
Mr Solomon Folorunsho, Coordinator of the camp told NAN that the camp was appealing to kind hearted Nigerians to assist in offsetting the bill.
He said presently about 60 of the IDPs were in 400 and 500 level in the institution, adding that the years they have already spent should not be allowed to be a waste.
”I am appealing to kind hearted Nigerians whether in the country or outside the country as well as corporate orgnisations with educational foundations like the Tony Elumelu Foundation, TY Danjuma foundation among others to come to our aid.
”MTN, Glo, and other telecom giants, multi-national oil companies as well as indigenous oil companies, please see these students as your brothers and sisters and contribute to their achieving a life-long feat.
”We cannot allow them to drop by the way now that they are almost at the goalpost, please help the camp to help.
”We cannot do it alone, please help us. This education funding challenge is one among many other challenges we are facing in the camp,” the coordinator appealed
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British Govt alerts Nigerians to fake UK visa, work, school offers
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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The British High Commission in Nigeria has warned Nigerians against fake visa and admission offers UK.
It issued a warning urging Nigerians to be cautious of scams related to UK work and study opportunities if they are planning to migrate to the United Kingdom.
The warning, which was made in a press statement, follows increasing reports by universities in the UK of fraudulent schemes targeting foreign students, reports The Guardian.
The UK memo lists the types of scams that have been found to target foreign students, saying, “Over the years, there have been reports of the sharing of worthless visas and work offers, especially for care homes that do not exist in the UK, have become more widespread in recent years. These schemes have left many individuals stranded in the UK, having invested all their savings in what turned out to be fake opportunities.”
A BBC investigation revealed that, in September 2024, a network was found selling bogus work visas and care worker jobs, leading to the exploitation of unsuspecting applicants.
Some victims, particularly women, are now trapped in the UK, unable to return home without losing the money they paid for these fraudulent offers.
The British High Commission has specifically warned against offers that guarantee visa approval or claim to provide quicker, easier entry into the UK than official methods. They also cautioned against requests for money to prove financial support, as genuine visa processes do not ask for such payments.
The UK government urges applicants to verify job and study offers using official sources, including the government’s Register of Worker and Temporary Worker licensed sponsors, to ensure the legitimacy of potential employers and institutions. It is also important to avoid paying fees to agents claiming to work for UK authorities, as these are often scams.
For those considering UK opportunities, the British High Commission stressed the importance of researching official guidance pages to identify common fraud tactics and ensure their applications are legitimate.
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