Thursday 15 October 2015

50% of Nigerians unsure of their HIV status

Fifty percent of Nigerians have been found unsure of their HIV status. This was said by Mrs Oluwakemi Gbadamosi, the Advocacy Manager of the AIDS Health Care Foundation in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NANS), Abuja.
    Speaking on the prevalence rate, Gbadamosi said the country had 3.1 per cent prevalence, with about 3.5 million people living with the disease globally.
She said the UNAIDS in 2013 put the figures at 3.5 million people living with HIV out of which 1.6 million people required anti-retro viral drugs.
 http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/

Nigerian Senate postpones Ministerial Screening

The Nigerian Senate has today confirmed that there would no Ministerial screening today.  The screening has been postponed to next week Tuesday,  the 20th of October 2015.
The CVs of nominees will however be published later in the day.

Wednesday 14 October 2015

List of Confirmed Ministers out




The Senate has today confirmed the list of confirmed ministers after much scrutiny and screening. Congrats to them
1. Sen. Udoma Udo Udoma(A-Ibom)
2. Dr. Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti)
3. Chief Audu Ogbeh (Benue)
4. Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu (Ebonyi)
5. Dr. Osagie Ehanire (Edo)
6. Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau(Kano)
7. Alhaji Lai Mohammed(Kwara)
8. Amina Ibrahim Mohammed(Gombe)
9. Engr. Suleiman H. Adamu (Jigawa)
10. Ibrahim Usman Jibril(Nasarawa)
11. Babatunde Raji Fashola
12. Dr Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu
13. Abubakar Malami,SAN
14. Dr (Sen.) Chris Nwabueze Ngige
15. Sem. Aisha Jummai Alhassan
16. Barrister Solomon Dalong
17. Mrs Kemi Adeosun
18. Sen. Hadi Sirika
  Dr Ibe Emmanuel Kwachikwu,

Twitter to fire 11 Nigerian workers and 325 others

Social media company, Twitter, on Tuesday said it had concluded plans to sack 336 workers worldwide, including 11 Nigerians, as part of a restructuring of the business.
Twitter said the job cut would cut across all the countries where it was operating, adding that the 336 workers who would be disengaged by the end of this month constituted “roughly eight per cent” of its global workforce.
In a letter to the employees, the Co-founder and new Chief Executive Officer, Twitter, Jack Dorsey, said, “We have made an extremely tough decision: we plan to part ways with up to 336 people from across the company. We are doing this with the utmost respect for each and every person.
Twitter will go to great lengths to take care of each individual in providing generous exit packages and help finding a new job.”
However, Nigerians working directly and indirectly with the company stated that they were pleading with the management for mercy.
“Eleven of us have already received letters to that effect, but those of us who directly work for the company, and even those who are not directly employed but work on contract basis are pleading and believing that there will be a reverse (of the decision) since the office in Nigeria is not a big one,” an affected employee said.
“The job cuts will cost between $10m and $20m in severance pay, while the restructuring will cost between $5m and $15m,” Twitter said in a statement online.
Shares of Twitter rose by two per cent in pre-market trading on Tuesday following the announcement.
The move comes just days after Dorsey returned as chief executive of the social media site.
He was named the new Twitter CEO earlier this month, seven years after he was sacked from the job.
Dorsey had served as the interim boss of the company for three months after Dick Costolo stepped down on July 1, 2015.
Costolo, who was chief executive from 2010 to this year, had been under pressure from investors unhappy with the firm’s user growth.

Police nab Royal Criminal at Epe.

A Lagos traditional ruler by the name Chief Jimoh Balogun from Odo- Onosa village in Epe Local Government Area of the state has been nabbed by the police over allegations of armed robbery and rape.
The village head was docked together with Morufu Adekoya and Adefowope Kazeem, on a four–count charge bordering on conspiracy, armed robbery and rape.
The trio  were alleged to have conspired to commit the offence on March 26, 2014, at about 10:30 am at Odo-Onasa area according to prosecutors.
The prosecutor informed the court that the defendants, while armed with a gun and other offensive and dangerous weapons, robbed one Adeomi Ayomide of her wristwatches, three laptops and a cash sum of N272,000, before gang-raping her.
The prosecutor also said the accused went on to rob one Korede Fayibo of a television set, one DVD player, unspecified amount of money and other valuables.

British woman jailed after 2year old drowned while she was browsing

 A British woman has been jailed for 5 years after her son drowned while she was busy browsing. 31 year old Claire Barnett pleaded guilty to four charges of child neglect. The prosecutors had told the court that Barnett was on Facebook instead of supervising her 2-year-old son, Joshua, while he was in the back garden.
  Prosecutors also told the court that Barnett was warned by relatives and social services to cover the pond because it was unsafe for her children.
Detectives found that at the time of the boy’s drowning, Barnett uploaded two photos to Facebook and talked to her boyfriend on the phone.
She later found the child drowned in the pond and attempted to resuscitate him but he passed away at the hospital.
Judge Richardson called Barnett’s parenting ‘lamentably appalling’ after hearing that she was also warned by social services in 2013 after two of her unsupervised children were nearly hit by a car while playing on a busy road.

Editor-in-Chief loses both parents on the same day

The Editor in Chief of Redsheet Entertainment magazine lost his parents on the same day. The couple died on the Thursday, 8th October 2015.  Cause of death is unknown. May God grant him the fortitud to bear the loss.

Read his tweet after the cut.