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3.9m Nigerians living with diabetes, says expert

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Rasaq Ibrahim, Ado-Ekiti

A Medical expert, Dr. Oluwayemi Oludare has disclosed that no fewer than 422m people across the globe are suffering from diabetes in which Nigeria has 3.9m patients.


Dr. Oludare disclosed this on Thursday in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital at a press conference to commemorate the 2020 World Diabetes Day organized by the Lions Club International, District 404B2 collaboration with Ekiti State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).


The expert, who lamented the rising wave of diabetes in the country, especially with the people living in urban areas, said the disease has assumed epidemic level in Nigeria, Sub-Sahara Africa and the rest of the world.

He said that the disease could further pose serious challenges to public health if the rising tides are not tackled headlong, adding that poor control of the disease could lead to eye complication, kidney disease, heart attack and stroke among other problems

He noted that diabetes has no cure for now but could be managed through proper treatment by avoiding diets with preserved foods with carbohydrates and embracing regular diabetes tests.

He enjoined patients with diabetes not to see it as a death sentence, since the disease could be managed, urging them to avail themselves of adequate treatment.

READ ALSO: Lion’s Club to establish diabetes centre

The Governor, District 404B2 of the Lions Club, Dr. Ademola Adesoye called on the federal government to make diabetes test mandatory for Nigerians to stem the tide of disease.

Adesoye who was represented by the Region 11 chairman, Taiwo Odebunmi, urged the government at all levels to collaborate with the Lions club to sensitise the people on the dangers of diabetes.

He called on stakeholders, especially government to strengthen the capacity of nurses who are the front line in the treatment of diabetes patients.

In their remarks, the Chairman, Diabetes Awareness and Action Committee, Ekiti Axis, Dr. Pius Adeojo, and the Ekiti State NUJ Chairman, Mr. Rotimi Ojomoyela said the awareness campaign over the dangers of diabetes was long overdue owing to the rising cases of the disease in the country.

They said the Lions club in collaboration with NUJ had series of activities to mark International Diabetes Day in Ekiti such as a road walk to sensitise people on the danger of diabetes and offer free diabetes tests starting from next week Wednesday.

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Jerry Rawlings: African continent will miss his influence, says Buhari

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By Bolaji Ogundele, Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari has said the African continent would miss the leadership qualities of the former Ghanaian President, Jerry Rawlings, who died on Thursday.


In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, Buhari hailed the passion, discipline and moral strength the late leader employed to reposition his country, saying his leadership style would be remembered for a long time.


He extended condolences to the family of the deceased, the government of Ghana and the entire Ghanaian population, praying for the repose of his soul.

The statement reads: “President Muhammadu Buhari sends heartfelt condolences to government and people of Ghana over passing of the country’s former President, Jerry Rawlings, 73, affirming that the entire African continent will sorely miss the sterling qualities of the great leader.

“President Buhari believes the passion, discipline and moral strength that the former Ghanaian leader employed to reposition his country over many years continue to reverberate across the continent and beyond.

“The President notes, with commendation, the unique role the former President played in strengthening political institutions in his country and Africa, stimulating the economy for sustainable growth, and vociferously championing the African cause by urging many leaders to work towards interdependency on the global stage, especially in areas of competitive advantage.

“President Buhari joins family, friends and associates of the former Ghanaian leader in mourning his departure, assuring that the ideas that Rawlings postulated, particularly for development in Africa, and his sacrifices in working in various countries as an envoy for peace and democracy will always be remembered.”

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New Music: Peruzzi – Issolova

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Hitmaker and songwriter, Peruzzi is here with another single titled “Isolova“. This tune is definitely for premium vibes and chilling.


Listen to the official audio here;



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Governor Ortom imposes curfew in Benue over missing penises

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The government of Benue state has imposed a 12-hour Curfew after allegations of missing pensises incited unrest in the state.


This was made known by the Chairman of Guma Local Government who informed Newsmen at the statehouse. According to the chairman, a group of young men in Daudu town had lamented bitterly a week ago about their missing male reproductive organs.


The youths who murdered the Pastor-in-Charge of Divine Shadow Church, Daudu, Prophet Uhembe Jacob, after they claimed he was responsible for their missing organs and have since been on a rampage.

Speaking Ana said, “The reason we imposed curfew is that the youths in the Daudu community have raised alarm and accused certain persons of removing their genitals; male and female organs.
“They went ahead to burn down the properties of those they suspected and even killed a pastor of the church whom they accused of being responsible.
“We talked to them and pleaded with them to allow the law to take its course. Even the governor of the state went there himself to talk to them.
“But last Monday, the youths mobilized and went to police station in Daudu and threatened to burn it down accusing one other man whom they beat to a state of unconsciousness while accusing him of removing someone’s genital organ.
“So it became too much and it appeared they will cause more destruction if they are allowed to be moving about freely.
“That calls for the position of curfew in the community, from 8:00pm to 6:00am. It will last as long as they are ready to rest.”
The LG boss added that a popular motorcycle rider had been arrested in connection with the incident.

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