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Medical Doctors Advised To Collaborate With Alternative Medicine Practitioners
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Medical doctors have been urged to collaborate with complementary and alternative medicine practitioners to give comprehensive diagnosis and treatment to patients.
A Professor of Energy Medicine, Joseph Akpile, made the call while delivering an inaugural lecture at the induction ceremony of the West African Post Graduate College of Natural and Integrative Medicine.
The lecture held at the conference hall of Petroleum Training Institute, Effurun, Warri, Delta State, was themed: “Collaboration, key to healthcare delivery system in Nigeria.”
He stated that complementary and alternative medicine branches of include vibrational medicine techniques, acupuncture, aomoeopathy, magnetism and herbal medicine.
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Akpile who noted that tremendous advances have been achieved via conventional medicine and technological breakthroughs, however noted that more research needs to be done to be able to marry together all the healing energies and craftily bring them together in the most appropriate, fast, economical and effective way in order to reverse and improve the quality of healthcare in our country.
According to him, “BP medications, Insulin injections, and organ transplants have had some good impacts on mankind. However, these advances have not been without serious side effects and setbacks in the health of mankind, especially in the area of drug resistance, chemotherapy and radiotherapy; killing more cancer patients than they cure.
“Thanks to Integrative medicine practitioners who have ameliorated these invasive side effects by balancing the effects of radiation/chemotherapy by introducing the patients to natural remedies to enable them to return to a state of homeostasis.
“Often the maladies they have are those that are still somewhat mysterious to medical science and cannot be diagnosed. This, therefore, call for a paradigm shift in our approach to the treatment of our patient.
“None of the healing techniques is more superior to the others. The act of bringing some or all of them together at a time to enable the healing force flow in the human body,” Akpile stated.
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Participants at the two-day conference were drawn from Togo, Benin Republic, Ghana and Nigeria, featured Continuous Professional Development (CPD) courses and other relevant lectures.
Other speakers include Prof. Baderinwa Adewale, Prof Lawrence Ugo, Prof. Gilbert Ezengige, Dr (Hon.) Johnson Elechi, Dr. Adedamola Bankkadejo, Dr. Usman Chiroma, Dr Anastasia Ndidiamaka, Dr. Dr Sandra Uchechi Emenaogu and Dr Itoro Bassey.
High point of the occasion was the convocation of Students and Induction of professionals as Fellows.
The list of members awarded fellowship are: Prof Oko Ofobruche, Dr Usman Chioma, Dr Sanusi Ahmed, Dr Kemi Aladesanmi, Dr Tina Obafemi, Dr Anne Iyonda, Dr Johnson Elechi, Dr Shaye Onipeshaye Davies, Dr Suliman Nifemi, Dr Samuel Akpan, Barr (Dr) Juliana Offobuche, Dr Tina Obanife, Prof Nwakakwa Ndubisi, Prof lorence Ugo, Prof Emmason Emabong, Dr Itoro Bassey, Dr Joshua Titus, Iyabo Odunye and Dr Oyekachi Emeruwa.
Others are: Prof Ernest Ugo, Prof Joseph Akpile, Dr Anastasia Ndidiamaka Akpebe, Dr Gorgeous, Chinyere Adichie, Dr Sandra Uchechi Emenaogu, Dr Okoro Victor, Dr Marthin Amoo, Dr Sarah Bediako Addo, Dr Herbalist Bello Alhaji, Dr Ellen Konadu Adusei, Prof Adedoyin, Prof Fafure, Dr Lafenwa Popoola, Dr Tunde Gideon and Dr Okafor Darlington.
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Court Restrains EDSIEC, Edo Govt From Conducting LG By-elections
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September 18, 2025By
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An Edo State High Court sitting in Benin City has restrained the Edo State Independent Electoral Commission (EDSIEC) and the state government from going ahead with planned local government by-elections across 59 wards in the state.
The Edo State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice was also a party to the suit.
Justice Mary E. Itsueli, sitting as a vacation judge, granted the order on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, following an ex-parte motion brought to the court by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The PDP, through its counsels, Oluwole Osaze Uzzi, Michael Ekwemuka and P. W. Akwuen, in the suit marked: B/247M/2025, had prayed the court for leave to apply for judicial review of EDSIEC’s decision to conduct by-elections to fill councillorship positions in the affected wards.
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The party argued that the councillors’ tenures remain valid until September 2026, making any attempt to declare their seats vacant unlawful.
Justice Itsueli, who held that the applicants had shown sufficient grounds for the court to intervene, also referred the matter to the Chief Judge of Edo State for reassignment to a regular court, fixing September 30, 2025, for the return date.
In the enrolment order sighted by our correspondent, the PDP sought “an Order granting leave to the Applicant to apply for judicial review of the decision of the 1st Respondent to conduct election across 59 wards purportedly to fill vacancies to their legislative seats/offices of Councillors sponsored by the Applicant, when their respective tenures subsist until September, 2026.”
The PDP also asked the court to grant “an Order that the Respondents stay further action and be restrained from conducting the election or taking any further steps in connection with the planned Local Government by election across 59 wards in Local Government Areas of Edo State, particularly as it relates to the seats/offices of the duly elected Councillors in their respective Wards, pending the hearing and determination of the Originating Motion on notice for judicial review to be filed pursuant to the grant of leave.”
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Having duly considered the application and submission of the Counsels to the PDP, the Court ordered that “the applicants are granted leave to apply for Judicial review of the decision of the 1st Respondent to conduct by elections across 59 Wards, purportedly to fill vacancies in the legislative seats/offices of Councillors sponsored by the Applicant, when their respective tenures subsist until September, 2026.”
The Court also ordered that the “respondents are to stay further actions and are restrained from conducting the election or taking any further steps in connection with the planned Local Government by-election across 59 wards in the Local Government Area of Edo State, particularly as it relates to the seats/offices of the duly elected Councillors in their respective wards, pending the hearing and determination of the originating motion on notice for Judicial review to be filed pursuant to the grant of leave.”
“This case is referred to the Honourable Chief Judge for assignment to a regular court. Return date is 30th September 2025,” Justice Mary Itsueli noted.
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JUST IN: Kenya Airways Pays NCAA Sanction Fee For Passenger’s Rights Violations
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September 18, 2025By
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Kenya Airways has paid the sanction fee imposed by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority over passenger rights violations, including the case involving Nigerian traveller Gloria Omisore.
According to a post by the Director, Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Michael Achimugu, on his official X account on Thursday, the airline settled the penalty on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, following a series of meetings that included the Kenyan High Commissioner to Nigeria, airline representatives, and officials from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
“Kenya Airways has, on Wednesday 17/09/2025, paid the sanction fee as a penalty for the Gloria Omisore and other consumer protection-related infractions,” Achimugu confirmed.
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He stressed that NCAA sanctions are not designed to punish operators but to strengthen compliance with safety and passenger-handling standards.
“As always, NCAA sanctions are not to punish operators, but to help improve their flight operations, especially with regard to safety and passenger handling protocols,” he said.
While commending Kenya Airways for complying, Achimugu noted that payment of fines does not conclude the matter, as the timeframe for resolving the cases has already elapsed. “The payment of sanction fines does not conclude the issues. The NCAA will follow through and is assuring both passengers and airlines of its commitment to protecting their rights and responsibilities,” he added.
Achimugu also emphasised the airline’s long-standing partnership with Nigeria, noting that the penalty was case-specific and does not diminish the positive aspects of its operations.
The NCAA said it would continue to enforce regulations to safeguard passenger rights and ensure airlines adhere to international aviation standards.
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In February, Nigerian passenger Gloria Omisore accused Kenya Airways of mishandling her during a disrupted trip that left her stranded at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Omisore, who had been denied boarding on her connecting flight to Paris due to a missing Schengen transit visa, claimed the airline had earlier assured her she was eligible to travel. The visa issue resulted in a 17-hour layover, followed by an additional 10-hour delay for an alternative London route offered by the airline.
During the long wait, Omisore requested accommodation and care, citing exhaustion and health concerns, but Kenya Airways declined, arguing that such provisions do not apply in visa-related denied boardings. The situation escalated into a confrontation, captured on video, where Omisore allegedly threw used sanitary pads at staff.
In response, the NCAA launched an investigation, finding Kenya Airways guilty of breaching consumer protection regulations and misleading the public in its initial statements.
On May 7, 2025, the NCAA sanctioned the airline, ordering compensation of 1,000 Special Drawing Rights for each of the three affected passengers, including Omisore, and demanding a public apology.
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Flood: Residents Chide Edo Govt Over Failure To Show Concern
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Residents of Ekpoma in Esan West Local Government Area of Edo State have lambasted the Governor Monday Okpehbolo-led state government over failure to show concern on the tragic incident where a cocoa merchant, Frank Omoruyi, was swept away by flood.
Recall that it was reported on Tuesday that flood swept away a man earlier identified as motorcyclist.
The residents, while expressing displeasure over the state government’s failure to send any rescue team to help recover the corpse, said they paid what they termed ‘good money’ to divers from Benue State to recover Omoruyi’s corpse from a burrow pit at Uwenbo area after two days of intense search.
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The residents who lamented that no state government or local government official joined in the rescue operation, threatened to protest and stop further construction work of the Benin-Auchi highway.
A resident, Samuel Osarenkhoe said: “Two Benue boys were hired to get the body out. We paid them handsomely. He was a cocoa merchant. He was our member and a good friend.
Another resident, Luis Ebabulu, said: “They were saddened that no government official visited the community two days after the incident occurred.
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“No government official has been here since the incident occurred. We have been contributing money to pay people to search for the body. We are coming out tomorrow to protest to stop the project. They cannot be doing roads and be killing us.
“Flooding and erosion problems have been worsened by the construction of the Benin-Auchi highway. The contractor channeled flood water to the borrowed pit.”
Edo State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Hon. Paul Ohonbamu, said Governor l has desilted drainages across the state.
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