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COVID-19: UNICEF Urges Special Care For Children

The United Nations Children’s Fund has said that the COVID-19 pandemic is posing greater threats to the health and lifestyle of children, with at least 11 per cent of patients in Nigeria aged 1 to 9 nine years old. A UNICEF report on Friday, titled, “Averting a lost COVID generation”, said children are becoming more vulnerable to the virus, and more attention needed to be focused on providing care and assistance to this section of the society. UNICEF SaharaReporters learnt that the report was released just ahead of World Children’s Day on Friday, and it “comprehensively outlines the dire and growing consequences for children as the pandemic drags on.” The report said, “It shows that while symptoms among infected children remain mild, infections are rising and the longer-term impact on the education, nutrition and well-being of an entire generation of children and young people can be life-altering. “As of November 3, in 87 countries with age-disaggregated data, children and

Accept Defeat, Abiara Advises President Trump

Prophet Samuel Abiara The immediate past General Evangelist of the Christ Apostolic Church Worldwide, Prophet Samuel Abiara, has urged United States President, Donald Trump, to accept defeat knowing that he, Trump, has not been a prolific politician.  The prophet urged Trump in the interest of the constitution and of his children who may want to join politics later to accept defeat in the November 3 presidential elections which was won by the Democrats’ candidate and former Vice President, Joe Biden. Prophet Samuel Abiara In a release obtained by SaharaReporters on Friday, 77-year-old Abiara noted that Trump should “please concede defeat considering the constitution of America and knowing full well that it was God that made you be President for four years.” The cleric said, “I greet every American in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. I want the Americans to please note the following; that the Presidential election has come and the Americans have spoken. Every participant i

#EndSARS: Family Members Besiege LASUTH, Mainland Hospital Over Missing Persons

Tearful Mrs.Adijatu Ogunfowora; daughter, Mosunmola and Son in-law, Olatokunbo Missing Person Chinedu Agbasielo Family members looking for their loved ones, who went missing during the recent #EndSARS protest, on Friday, besieged the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, Ikeja and the Mainland Hospital, formerly known as Infectious Disease Hospital, IDH, Yaba. The family members visited the facilities in response to the announcement made by the Lagos State Chief Coroner, Hon. Justice M. A Dada, on Wednesday, calling for the identification of missing persons between October 19 and 27, 2020 – a period that witnessed protests against police brutality and disbandment of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad. Tearful Mrs.Adijatu Ogunfowora; daughter, Mosunmola and Son in-law, Olatokunbo Daily Trust In the public announcement, Dada gave next-of-kin of the missing persons two weeks to provide means of identification of themselves and their missing loved ones to assist the id

Governor Sanwo-Olu: Victim Or Villain? By Lekan Lawani

The sad events of November 20, 2020 have come and gone. The slain and the wounded #ENDSARS Protesters and there families are left to bear the burden of loss of their wounded and dead young ones. The real question is “What really happened?” This question continues to beg for correct answers. In this confusion and information contusion that followed, the truth has become elusive. Eyewitnesse’s accounts have become seriously discounted for lack of demonstrable and credible evidence. Government response also have been visited with some measure of disbelief owing to the heavy emotions and trauma that beclouded the sense of judgment of the populace at large. But let us try to assemble and analyse what are  the facts on the ground. A curfew was imposed by the governor of Lagos State. Invitations were sent out to the security agencies to try to restore public order. The military moved into Lekki at about 6:30pm, perhaps a bit too early since the curfew was to take effect from 9p

CNN Erred! By Adeola Soetan

Adeola Soetan It’s wrong for a foreign media organization to poke nose into the internal affairs of a sovereign nation. By  Nigeria’s unwritten law, exclusively known to our leaders, the life and death of Nigerian citizens absolutely belong to government. And government invariably can determine when, where and how citizens will die or “undie”. Adeola Soetan With its so-called exposure of Lekki massacre, CNN has simply abused the privilege of the Internet and social media to impign on the sovereignty of a democratic nation governed by a man of copious, contagious and flaming integrity. By its so-called disclosure of where a sovereign nation buys its ammunition including blank and live bullets, CNN has presented itself as a security risk, a spy, and a dangerous threat to peace and stability that Nigeria has enjoyed for long. As an immediate preliminary punishment, Nigerian Government should ban CNN viewership in the country, refuse it access to the nation’s airspace, close do