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Pope no longer requires mechanical ventilation, says Vatican

Pope Francis has suspended the use of an oxygen mask, the Vatican said on Wednesday, adding that the 88-year-old’s clinical condition was “improving” after more than one month in hospital.
The Argentine pope has been in Rome’s Gemelli hospital since February 14 suffering from pneumonia in both lungs, but the Vatican has reported recent progress after earlier worries that his life could be at risk.
“The Holy Father’s clinical conditions are confirmed to be improving,” wrote the Vatican in a medical bulletin.
He has “suspended non-invasive mechanical ventilation and also reduced the need for high-flow oxygen therapy”, it said, adding that there was progress in the pope’s motor and respiratory physiotherapy.
The press office later cautioned, however, that suspension of the oxygen mask did not mean it could not be reintroduced further down the line, and added that Francis’s discharge from hospital was “not imminent”.
Francis’s pneumonia has not been “eliminated”, but was “under control”, it said.
At the weekend, the Vatican said the Jesuit still required therapies to be administered from the hospital.
After a series of breathing attacks earlier in the pope’s hospital stay, his breathing has improved over the past week, with the Vatican on Monday saying he was spending short moments breathing on his own.
During the day he has relied on a cannula — a plastic tube tucked into his nostrils — to deliver high-flow oxygen, which doctors are now reducing.
Until this week, Francis had worn an oxygen mask, but on Tuesday the Vatican said he had managed without one for the first time.
In a sign of the progress the pope has made over the past week, the Vatican’s press office said the next medical bulletin would likely not come before Monday.
For most of the pope’s hospital stay, including critical stages, the Vatican was publishing daily bulletins on the health of Francis, who had part of one lung removed as a young man.
The pope’s illness and long spell in hospital has raised questions over who might lead the busy schedule of religious events leading up to Easter, the holiest period in the Christian calendar.
The Vatican’s press office on Wednesday said that no definite decisions had been taken yet in that regard.
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Again, NYSC vows to pay members N77k allowance after second failure

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Director General of National Youth Service Corps, Brigadier General Olakunle Oluseye Nafiu has said that all Corps Members would be credited with their new monthly allowance of Seventy-Seven Thousand Naira with effect from March, 2025.
He said the Scheme and Federal Government are responsive to their welfare and would continue to ensure that their well-being is accorded maximum priority at all times.
The Director General disclosed this on Thursday while interacting with Corps Members in Wuse and Garki NYSC Zonal Offices of the Federal Capital Territory in Abuja.
General Nafiu, who thanked the Corps Members for their selfless service to the nation advised them to remain calm, dedicated, focused and disciplined.
He lauded the founding father of the Scheme for conceiving the vision, while he advocated that all and sundry should rally round the Scheme.
General Nafiu added that NYSC is a beautiful Scheme that is building bridges and exposing graduate youths to learn and understand the cultural values of places outside their places of birth.
He stated further that Management would continue to instill the virtues of patriotism, discipline , self-restraint, good morals, leadership qualities and teamwork in the successive batches of Corps Members.
“With effect from March, you are going to receive the sum of Seventy-Seven Thousand Naira as your monthly allowance.
NYSC is good at record keeping and l can assure you that your money will be paid. The Nation and the Scheme appreciate you”, he said.
Speaking on behalf of her colleagues at Garki Zone, Corps Member Zaka Deborah Alheri FC/24A/5831, lauded the Director General for his conscientious efforts towards the payment of their increased monthly allowance.
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Rivers Crisis: Northern Reps Back Emergency Declaration, Say It Must Stay

Northern Caucus of the House of Representatives has thrown its weight behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s decision to declare a state of emergency in Rivers State.
Naijablitznews.com reports that the caucus is made up of lawmakers from the 19 Northern states and the FCT.
Speaking in Abuja on Thursday, the caucus chairman, Rep. Alhassan Ado Doguwa, said the move was necessary and in the best interest of the country, urging everyone to support the president’s decision, emphasizing that it must stand.
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RIVERS CRISIS: Reps Mandate Sole Administrator to Report to NASS, Not FEC

A total of 243 members of the House of Representatives have endorsed President Bola Tinubu’s request for a state of emergency in Rivers State. As part of the decision, Governor Similayi Fubara, his deputy, and the state assembly have been suspended, while a sole administrator has been appointed for an initial six-month period.
The lawmakers emphasised that the appointed sole administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, will report directly to the National Assembly rather than the Federal Executive Council.
The approval followed a voice vote during Thursday plenary session, conducted in line with House Standing Order 1, 2 (1), which outlines that members may vote via voice, signature in a register, or electronic voting.
Naijablitznews.com reports that the House, upon resumption of plenary, went into an executive session to deliberate on the government’s official gazette declaring the emergency in Rivers State.
According to Order 16 (3) of the House Standing Rules, the Speaker is required to brief members on the circumstances leading to the emergency declaration and provide necessary documents. Following this briefing, Speaker Tajudeen Abbas read the President’s letter on the House floor, after which it swiftly passed the first and second readings.
During a session of the Committee of the Whole, the House made three key recommendations:
- A national reconciliation committee should be established to restore peace in Rivers State.
- The National Assembly should assume legislative functions of the Rivers State Assembly for the duration of the emergency.
- The President retains the discretion to lift the emergency at any point within the six-month period.
Leading the debate, House Leader Julius Ihonvbere criticized South-South leaders for failing to intervene early in the crisis. He argued that their inaction contributed to the situation’s escalation, stressing that lawmakers must prioritize stability in the region.
Ihonvbere also defended the President’s decision, stating that the intervention aims to create a framework for Rivers State’s progress while safeguarding the interests of its people.
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