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Prophetess Claims Her Contact With COVID-19 Patient Brings Cure
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EditorMrs. Sun Okoye, a Prophetess, has claimed she has discovered drugs capable of curing the deadly COVID-19 coronavirus disease ravaging the world.
Speaking to newsmen on Tuesday in Awka, the Enugu-born prophetess said the solution came as a result of spiritual revelation from God but she would not reveal the secret of the discovery.
She claimed the revelation of the incurable disease came to her last year, maintaining that she needed not to test it on a patient before establishing the efficacy of the liquid medication.
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Okoye said she was ready for invitation from the federal and state governments to confirm the authenticity and efficacy of her claims and to make the drugs available.
NATION quoted her saying, “Let the governments call me to know the content of my secret power used in curing it. You can take me to any coronavirus patient and if they come in contact with me, they will be healed.
“I cannot be contaminated by the disease. God has given me the secret that brought the power of corona virus on earth. God is the creator of our lives and not science.
“God is the maker of everyone and has the sole power to save us from this deadly disease. He has revealed the solution to me and I cannot just let out the secret.”
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While admitting that fake prophets abound, Okoye insisted that her product, christened, ‘Great Giant Stride’, would totally cure coronavirus with no side effects.
The prophetess lamented the frustration she had met from the state government in her efforts to introduce the drugs to the officials.
“It’s painful that all efforts I made to reach the Anambra State governor, Chief Willie Obiano or his commissioner for health, failed.
“I am acting on God’s instructions. I don’t care what people will take me for or what they will say, but all I know is that the way of God is not the way of man. I listen to God and not men.
“God has picked me and given me divine secrets to heal coronavirus patients in Nigeria, and the world over. Remember that God made science and can decide to eradicate the virus through anyone.
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“Let the government listen and pay heed to what I am saying otherwise some other countries will take the advantage. I am ready to work with Nigeria governments”, she added.
(NATION)
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The Federal Government has announced plans to establish Blood Collection Centres in all 774 local government areas, including the FCT to ensure availability of blood during medical emergencies and transfusions.
Abdullahi Haruna, Head, Media and Publicity, National Blood Service Agency (NBSA) made this known in a statement on Saturday in Abuja.
The Director-General, NBSA, Prof. Saleh Yuguda, while reiterating the government’s commitment towards addressing blood shortages in the country, said the initiative will help in saving lives.
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“We are working tirelessly to ensure that blood needs are adequately addressed, and this initiative is a significant step towards achieving that goal.
“NBSA has partnered with the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) to establish a formidable blood bank at the Corp’s medical facility.
“This collaboration aims to mitigate blood shortages during medical emergencies and provide critical support to sister security agencies,” he said.
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He explained that to kickstart the blood collection project, the FCT would host strategic blood collection facilities in easily accessible locations.
“This move is expected to increase blood donation rates and ensure a steady supply of blood for medical purposes.
“The establishment of blood collection centers across Nigeria is a testament to the government’s commitment to improving the country’s healthcare system.
“As the project rolls out, Nigerians should expect improved access to blood transfusions and better health outcomes,” he said.
The Lagos state suspected cholera cases have risen to 421.
The Commissioner for Health, Akin Abayomi disclosed this on his Instagram handle @profakinabayomi on Saturday.
“As of June 20, 2024, an additional four suspected cholera cases have been reported, as illustrated in the accompanying graph,” he wrote.
He noted that the Emergency Operations Centre in collaboration with all relevant partners is actively engaged in contact tracing, community-based surveillance, awareness campaigns, sample testing, and ensuring that confirmed cholera cases receive appropriate medical treatment.
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On Friday, the commissioner confirmed 35 cases out of the 417 suspected cases and 24 deaths across 20 Local Government Areas in the state.
The cases were reported from Agege, Badagry, Ikeja, Mushin, Ajeromi-Ifelofun, Epe, Ikorodu, Ojo, Alimosho, and Eti-Osa.
Others were Kosofe, Oshodi-Isolo, Amuwo-Odofin, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos Island, Shomolu, Apapa, Ifako-Ijaiye, Lagos mainland, and Surulere.
Cholera is a food and water-borne disease caused by ingesting the bacteria— Vibrio cholerae — in contaminated water and food. Cholera can cause severe acute watery diarrhoea, and the severe forms of the disease can kill within hours if left untreated.
In Nigeria, cholera is an endemic and seasonal disease, occurring annually mostly during the rainy season and more frequently in areas with poor sanitation.
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The World Health Organisation on Thursday announced a spike in cholera in several regions of the world, with almost 195,000 cases and over 1,900 deaths reported in 24 countries since the start of 2024.
WHO said the Eastern Mediterranean Region reported the highest number of cases, followed by the African Region, the Region of the Americas, the Southeast Asia Region, and the European Region.
The global health body, however, noted that there are no reported cases in the Western Region, according to its bulletin released on Wednesday.
It said it exhausted its global stockpile of Oral Cholera Vaccines by March but was able to exceed “the emergency target of five million doses in early June for the first time in 2024.”
By Silver Yeibake
Autism, commonly known as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects communication, social interaction, and behavior. Autism is referred to as a spectrum condition since it can manifest in a variety of symptoms and abilities. While the actual cause of autism is unknown, evidence suggests that genetic and environmental factors interact to influence its development.
The risk factors include a sibling with autism, advanced age of parents, exposure to certain air pollutants and pesticides before birth, extreme prematurity, mothers with diabetes, immune system disorders or obesity, any difficulty with delivery leading to deprivation of oxygen to the baby’s brain, fever during pregnancy, lack of certain vitamins minerals during pregnancy, and certain genetic conditions, such as Down, fragile X, and Rett syndromes.
“Risk factors can not on their own cause a disease. However, they can increase the likelihood of that disease in a person.”
It is important to know that contrary to trending claims online, there is no scientific or medical evidence that vaccines or consumption of sugar are risk factors for autism.
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Autism is defined by difficulties in social interaction and communication. Individuals with autism may struggle to grasp social cues, maintain eye contact, and engage in typical back-and-forth conversations. Some people may also engage in meaningless, repetitive actions, such as hand-flapping or rocking, and have strong interests in specific areas.
It is essential to remember that autism is a lifelong diagnosis, but with early intervention and adequate care, people with autism can live fulfilling lives.
Autism treatment frequently includes behavioral therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and social skills training. Each individual with autism is unique, thus interventions should be tailored to meet their personal needs and strengths.
In spite of the difficulties that autism can cause, many people with autism possess unique talents and abilities. Some people may succeed in fields such as music, art, mathematics, or programming, thus it is important for society to acknowledge and honor the qualities and achievements of people with autism.
In summary, autism is a complicated and diverse disorder that affects individuals in various ways. By raising autism knowledge, understanding, and acceptance, we can build a more inclusive society in which people with autism can thrive and attain their full potential.
Dr. Yeibake, Weriwoyingipre Silver.
Senior Registrar,
Faculty Of Pediatrics,
WACP
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