Thursday 27 March 2014

GAS CYLINDER EXPLOSION CAUSES PANIC IN ABUJA



FCT Minister, Senator Bala Mohammed today faulted reports of a bomb blast in Abuja.
In a statement signed by his Special Assistant Media, Nosike Ogbuenyi the FCT Minister said contrary to speculations, the explosion was caused by a domestic gas cylinder that was being refilled at a gas depot.

Senator Bala, enjoined all residents and visitors to the FCT to go about their lawful activities without fear or panic.
When our roving crew arrived the scene, bystanders said the blast happened at about 6pm at Shagari Plaza, in Area 1 shopping Centre, Garki, Abuja. The owner of the shop was said to be refilling a gas cylinder for a customer before the blast.  
The ensuing fire was doused by the FCT Fire Service, while the shop owners counted their loses.

Wednesday 26 March 2014

Air pollution linked to seven million deaths globally



Seven million people died as a result of air pollution in 2012, the World Health Organization estimates.
Its findings suggest a link between air pollution and heart disease, respiratory problems and cancer.
One in eight global deaths were linked with air pollution, making it "the world's largest single environmental health risk", the WHO said.
Nearly six million of the deaths had been in South East Asia and the WHO's Western Pacific region, it found.
The evidence signals the need for concerted action to clean up the air we all breathe”
The WHO said about 3.3 million people had died as a result of indoor air pollution and 2.6 million deaths were related to outdoor air pollution, mainly in low- and middle-income countries in those regions.
'Heavy price'
WHO public health, environmental and social determinants of health department director Dr Maria Neira said: "The risks from air pollution are now far greater than previously thought or understood, particularly for heart disease and strokes.
"Few risks have a greater impact on global health today than air pollution.
"The evidence signals the need for concerted action to clean up the air we all breathe."
Reducing air pollution could save millions of lives, said the WHO.
WHO family, woman and children's health assistant director-general Dr Flavia Bustreo said: "Cleaning up the air we breathe prevents non-communicable diseases as well as reduces disease risks among women and vulnerable groups, including children and the elderly.
"Poor women and children pay a heavy price from indoor air pollution since they spend more time at home breathing in smoke and soot from leaky coal and wood cook stoves."
'Robust and accurate'
The WHO assessment found the majority of air pollution deaths were linked with cardiovascular diseases.
For deaths related to outdoor pollution, it found:
  • 40% - heart disease
  • 40% - stroke
  • 11% - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • 6% - lung cancer
  • 3% - acute lower respiratory infections in children
For deaths related to indoor pollution, it found:
  • 34% - stroke
  • 26% - heart disease
  • 22% - COPD
  • 12% - acute lower respiratory infections in children
  • 6% - lung cancer
University of Birmingham professor of environmental and respiratory medicine Jon Ayres said the review needed to be taken seriously.
"The estimates for the impact of outdoor air pollution are robust and as accurate as can be developed at the moment," he said.
The WHO estimates were based on:
  • satellite data
  • ground-level monitoring
  • modelling how pollution drifts in the air
  • pollution-emissions data

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Thursday 20 March 2014

PIPELINE EXPLOSION IN OGIJO ILARA, LAGOS

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said on Thursday that there has been a  pipeline explosion at Ogijo-Ilara, behind the Redeemed Christian Church of God camp along the Lagos-Ibadan Express Road.

In a statement by NEMA made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos, NEMA said that the explosion occurred around 3.25 a.m. when suspected vandals broke the pipelines and installed two valves which they used in siphoning fuel into tankers.
It said that the tankers were parked across a creek far away from the area and linked through a hose.
The statement said that the fire was brought under control around 10.30 a.m. by the Ogun State Fire Service, NNPC’s safety agents and NEMA’s safety officials.
It said that the valves were shut down immediately, adding that re-streaming of supplies would commence as soon as possible. (NAN)

he National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said on Thursday that there has been a  pipeline explosion at Ogijo-Ilara, behind the Redeemed Christian Church of God camp along the Lagos-Ibadan Express Road.
In a statement by NEMA made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos, NEMA said that the explosion occurred around 3.25 a.m. when suspected vandals broke the pipelines and installed two valves which they used in siphoning fuel into tankers.
It said that the tankers were parked across a creek far away from the area and linked through a hose.
The statement said that the fire was brought under control around 10.30 a.m. by the Ogun State Fire Service, NNPC’s safety agents and NEMA’s safety officials.
It said that the valves were shut down immediately, adding that re-streaming of supplies would commence as soon as possible. (NAN)
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KIDNAPPERS FREE WAZOBIA FM, PORT HARCOURT PRESENTER, AKAS BABA



Wazobia FM Presenter, Anthony Akatakpo , popularly called Diplomatic Akas Bab, has been released by his abductors.
The cheering news came less than twenty-four hours after the Inspector General of Police sent the Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba on a compassionate visit to the Cool Wazobia Info Studio Complex Abuja. 
Mr Mba during the visit yesterday, said the Force Headquarters was working to ensure his early release. 
Wazobia FM Port Harcourt Presenter, Akas Baba was shot in the leg and abducted at about 2.3am last Thursday, March 13. His wife, Candy Akatakpo, said the gunmen requested for ten million naira ransom before escaping with Akas Baba. More details in subsequent news reports.

Tuesday 18 March 2014

NATIONAL CONFERENCE ADJOURNS TILL MONDAY NEXT WEEK



 The National Conference has adjourned sitting till Monday next week.
Though no reasons were given, many believe that the three day recess is to allow the Conference Secretariat and its delegates time to settle in properly.
The conference, which was flagged off on Monday, March 17, has 492 delegates and will last for three months. When delegates reconvene on Monday next week, delegates are expected to deliberate on key issues.