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15/09/2022
I'm Not Ashamed To Say It, I Am Gay ~ Prof. Uju Anya
Dr. Uju Anya is a university professor and researcher in applied linguistics, critical sociolinguistics, and critical discourse studies primarily examining race, gender, sexual, and social class identities in new language learning through the experiences of African American students.
Prof. Uju has been on the news lately following her controversial tweet about Queen Elizabeth II, what alot of people do not know is that, she's gay, and she's proud of her sexuality
There was massive reaction on social media, as she accussed the late Queen of genocide and harsh treatment mounted on her Forefathers, who were sold as slaves to British masters.
Despite her shortcomings, Nigerians went all out for her defense, especially the Igbo speaking part, she felt loved in diaspora
She tweeted on Tuesday morning, September 13,
“+234 Twitter, good morning. I give you special thanks for riding hardest for me. My Nigerian people, especially in and from Alaigbo, saw how much I love you and showed me love back. Together we shared our pain and taught the world our history. Thank you.
P.S. I am still a gay.”
13/09/2022
I Don't Know Why People Fail To Commend My Government For Performing Extremely Well
~ President Muhammadu Buhari
© Sahara Reporters
13/09/2022
Kanu VS Nigerian Govt. - Chidi Cali
As the Nigerian Govt agreed in Court today their Kidnapping Nnamdi Kanu and engaging in Illegal rendition, it is imperative for FGN to release the Pro-Biafran group leader unconditionally.
The prosecutors ignorantly reminding the court that the FGN till date has amended seven times their case against the IPOB leader, exposes their incompetence and lack of prosecutable evidence to convict Kanu.
The case today should have been on the criminal kidnapping of Nnamdi Kanu by Govt agents, not the other way round.
Buhari should do the needful and release Nnamdi Kanu immediately.
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13/09/2022
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has said that the agency has confirmed cases of monkeypox in the country in 30 states with 277 cases.
The suspected cases between January 1 to August 28 of this year stand at 704.
The Centre further reported that the virus had spread to 30 states, adding that six deaths had been recorded in six states.
According to part of the NCDC report, “100 new suspected cases reported in Epi week 34, 2022 (22nd to 28th August 2022) from twenty-one (21) states – Lagos (17), Abia (16), Imo (14), Delta (7), Ondo (7), Bayelsa (5), Gombe (5), Rivers (4), Benue (3), Ebonyi (3) , Edo (3), Plateau (3), FCT (2), Katsina (2), Osun (2), Taraba (2), Anambra (1), Enugu (1), Kano (1), and Oyo (1).
“Of the one hundred (100) suspected cases, thirty-six (36) new confirmed cases have been recorded in Epi week 34 from fourteen (14) states – Lagos (7), Abia (6), Bayelsa (5), Edo (3), Ondo (3), Delta (2), Ebonyi (2), Rivers (2), Anambra (1), Benue (1), Gombe (1), Imo (1), Katsina (1) and Oyo (1).
“From 1st January to 28th August 2022, Nigeria has recorded 704 suspected cases with 277 confirmed cases (186 male, 91 female) from thirty (30) states – Lagos (49), Ondo (22), Bayelsa (19), Rivers (18), Edo (16), Adamawa (15), Abia (15), Delta (14), FCT (11), Imo (11), Anambra (10),Nasarawa (9), Ogun (7), Plateau (6), Taraba (5), Kwara (5), Kano (5), Gombe (5), Ebonyi (5), Oyo (5), Katsina (5), Cross River (4), Benue (4), Borno (3), Kogi (3), Akwa Ibom (2), Niger (1), Bauchi (1), Osun (1) and Kaduna (1).
“Six (6) associated deaths were recorded from 6 states in 2022 – Delta (1), Lagos (1), Ondo (1) and Akwa Ibom (1), Kogi (1) and Taraba (1) CFR 2.16%.
“Overall, since the re-emergence of monkeypox in September 2017, 1216 suspected cases have been reported from 35 states in the country. Of these, 503 (41%) confirmed cases were recorded with Male representing 66% (334) from 32 states – Lagos (79), Rivers (70), Bayelsa (62), Delta (43), Edo (26), Ondo (22), Imo (19), Cross River (18), Abia (18), FCT (17), Adamawa (15), Anambra (12), Nasarawa (11), Oyo (11), Plateau (9), Akwa Ibom (9), Ogun (8), Benue (6), Ebonyi (6), Kano (5), Taraba (5), Kwara (5), Gombe (5), Katsina (5), Enugu (4), Borno (3), Kogi (3), Ekiti (2), Niger (2), Bauchi (1), Osun (1) and Kaduna (1).
“Since the re-emergence of the outbreak in 2017, five states ( Kebbi, Sokoto, Zamfara, Jigawa, Yobe) are yet to record a confirmed case, while two (2) states (Jigawa & Yobe) are yet to report a suspect case. In 2022, Seven (7)states are yet to record a confirmed case (Enugu, Ekiti, Kebbi, Sokoto, Zamfara, Yobe and Jigawa ) with Jigawa and Yobe yet to report a suspected case.
“Fourteen (14) deaths have been recorded since September 2017 (CFR= 2.8%) in eleven states – Lagos (3), Edo (2), Imo (1), Cross River (1), FCT (1), Rivers (1), Ondo (1) Delta (1), Akwa Ibom (1), Taraba (1) and Kogi (1).”
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