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Wednesday, 27 August 2014

The 2014 Imo Indelible August Meeting (Aired Newstalk)


THE FORTHCOMING VISIT OF THE IMO FIRST LADY TO IMO WEST SENATORIAL DISTRICT (ORLU ZONE) FOR THE ONGOING INDELIBLE AUGUST MEETING, TOMORROW THURSDAY AUGUST 28, 2014


Surely, it has been proven beyond any reasonable doubt that women are like bridges in a nation-building; this is why having a society without a woman is simply not unconnected to seeing a dicotyledonous crop with no tap root.

The month of August every year witnesses a massive homecoming of Igbo women groups residing in different towns and cities across the globe to their respective matrimonial rural hometowns where they unite with their rural-based counterparts for what is known as ‘Mothers’ Summit’.

This Mothers’ Congress popularly known as ‘August Meeting’ was initially geared towards self-help rural-community development, but has in recent times delved into conflict management, peace resolution, as well as human development in rural societies.

The August Meeting, which invariably takes place between August and September every year, has indeed brought absolute unity among women of various communities in South-Eastern Nigeria. This is why several well-meaning individuals in Igbo land have strive both in their individual and collective capacities to ensure that this worthwhile cause embarked by the women would continue to yield an enticing fruit.

In Imo State, the amazing effort of the wife of the governor – Her Excellency Nneoma Nkechi Okorocha towards ensuring that a formidable and impeccable August Meeting is witnessed in the state cannot be overemphasized. Since the inception of the ongoing Rescue Mission Agenda of her darling husband – Governor Rochas Okorocha, OON, the lovely and loving Imo First Lady has been working assiduously as regards the uplift of the amiable August Meeting.

In the previous years, the Imo State annual August Meeting ceremony which featured numerous cultural and formal activities, took place in each of the twenty-seven Local Government Areas in the state under the supervision of the distinguished First Lady, Nneoma Nkechi Rochas Okorocha.

This year’s August Meeting event is meant to be conducted separately in each of the three zones in Imo State – Owerri, Okigwe, and Orlu respectively, contrary to the initial pattern; and that of Owerri and Okigwe zones have already taken place. This year’s event, which is tagged by the Imo First Lady as an ‘Indelible August Meeting’, is featuring series of activities such as racing known as ‘Oso Mmiri’, Match pass, Cultural dance, Disco competition, Folk song, Beauty pageant, Getting to know husband and wife, Food exhibition, among others, in a grand style.

The most remarkable aspect of the ongoing 2014 Indelible August Meeting in Imo State with the theme ‘Imo women making a difference through commitment and involvement’ is that, the prizes to be won by the participants that emerged victorious in the first, second and third positions respectively, include Hummer buses and other household valuables, in addition to the usual prizes.

Tomorrow Thursday August 28, the Imo First Lady Nneoma Nkechi Okorocha – Eji Ulo Eme Ogo is expected to be in Imo West Senatorial District otherwise known as ‘Orlu Zone’ that consists of 259 Autonomous Communities as well as 137 Wards, for the August Meeting ceremony of the zone, which would take place at Orlu Township Stadium by 8am prompt.

As the amiable Imo First Lady visits Orlu Senatorial Zone, which encompasses twelve LGAs including Ohaji/Egbema, Oguta, Oru East, Oru West, Orsu, Orlu, Ideato North, Ideato South, Njaba, Nkwerre, Nwangele, and Isu, tomorrow August 28, we humbly request the presence of all the well-meaning individuals and stakeholders such as the TC-Chairmen, government functionaries, traditional rulers, Ndi Nze na Ozo, Senior Citizens, Civil Servants, Captains of industries, the school children, traders, commercial drivers/motorcyclists, gentlemen of the Press, the youth, and most importantly – all the women societies, both within and outside the zone.

Nneoma Imo, Eji Ulo Eme Ogo, Ndi Orlu Zone na asi gi, Ibiala!!

 

         COMR. FRED NWAOZOR

Public Affairs analyst & Social activist

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The Uncanny And Bilious Bickering Among Imo Politicians


THE ONGOING UNCANNY AND BILIOUS BICKERING AMONG IMO POLITICIANS

Greetings brethren! Frankly I would have forgotten to salute you in our usual pattern of salutation due to the nightmares I’ve been encountering. Honestly I feel uneasy each time I come across anything that seems like a nightmare especially when it has to do with the society I belong to.

Honestly, sometimes the emergence of something strange might make a certain person or society to forget the responsibility he/it is currently faced with. Take for instance: you will agree with me that the Nigerian government no longer pay much attention to the plan regarding the release of the abducted Chibok girls or the Nigeria’s security challenges at large, as a result of the emergence of the dreaded and deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD). This is why sometimes one may even forget to greet his parent the moment he wakes up from sleep, if he spent his previous night with the parent in question. Yes, the emergence of a certain strange thing might erase your senses entirely.

Penultimate week, Wednesday to be precise, I was taking a walk along Wetherel road situated at Owerri metropolis, and I overheard a group of street (roadside) analysts discussing some vital issues taking place in the Nigerian polity. It happened that they came to peruse some national dailies and other local tabloids as usual, at one of the newspaper stands located on the aforementioned road. One of the issues of the moment they were discussing had to do with arrogance coupled with impunity of most Nigerian political leaders.

As a Public affairs analyst and Social activist, I’ve taken my precious time, both in the past and present, to tour round Nigeria with the aim of seeing things for myself. At the long-run, I realized there is one common phenomenon occurring in the country’s political sector; and it has to do with the inconsequential and uncalled heating of the polity by our practising politicians. It’s pathetic that my home-state, Imo precisely, has abruptly emerged as one of the states that are taking the lead in the absurdity. Let’s ride on!

For those Imolites whom haven’t spent much time in Imo State, I’m using this avenue to urge you to cough up some tangible time for the state; I’m referring to those who are residing in the diaspora. Sincerely, we all need to experience this anomaly by ourselves because it’s really telling on us, especially the masses.

How can one imagine seeing someone he/she sees as a role-model indulging in an exchange of words that isn’t called-for? Please I want you to answer me with all manner of sincerity; how would you feel if you eventually see your Pastor making passes at a certain pretty damsel along a street? Well, I don’t need to wait for the answer to that candid question because I know for sure that the church being ministers or led by the Pastor in question would be compelled to experience emergence of factions among the worshippers.

I would say that Imolites are really disappointed in most politicians from Imo State owing to the fact that they have embraced derailment profoundly. It is no longer news that the people or group of persons we look up to have derailed intensely. Presently every social or cultural gathering embraced by them would end-up being divided due to their vainglorious posturing. It is even more appalling that this uncalled behavior is mainly found among those in power.

How can those who call themselves our leaders be indulging in bilious bickering thereby attracting inconsequential uproar or pandemonium in any occasion they found themselves? Isn’t it ridiculous? My annoyance is that, at their levels or statuses, they have failed to understand that such attitude is liable to drastically reduce one’s popularity or fame. Sincerely, someone really needs to call them to order for posterity sake.        

Most pathetically, you would see some of them gossiping or raising propaganda that the present governor of the state never attended any tertiary institution. Come to think of it: If truly that the man in question never attended any higher citadel of learning as presumed by them, how does it affect the leadership of Imo State negatively? For crying out loud; if one with First School Leaving Certificate can lead Imo State effectively and efficiently, what stops him? In the same vein, if one at twenty can do more than what one at fifty does, what stops him?

Personally, I don’t pay much attention to ‘Paper qualifications’ or age as the case may be. My paramount interest lies in what one has upstairs. To be honest; if I happen to be in charge of a an interview crew of a certain firm/company, I will never pay any serious attention to the applicants’ certificates, rather I will concentrate on what the individual has in his/her medulla oblongata or what he/she can offer the company, professional wise.

In other words, my interest is to see that Imo State is being led adequately, and not who leads the state. If an ‘imbecile’ can grant the state what she really desires/needs, what stops him? We should all mind our utterances and face reality; else, we would be subjected to an unimaginable state of doom.

Let’s leave 2015 elections in the hands of God. If He says that he would give us somebody that would do better than the present governor, so be it. Who are you to query the Almighty when He says ‘Yes’ or ‘No’? After all, the emergence of the governor in question was by His (God’s) making.

Please let our interest lie in the well-being of Imo State in its entirety, not who becomes the leader of the state. Thus we ought to allow God to decide; we must surrender everything to Him. All we need is someone that would take the state to the promise-land. Q.E.D.   

At this juncture, I’m pleading with all the Imo politicians or all those involved in this ongoing uncanny and bilious bickering to desist from the ugly act, which is liable to diminish their fame thereby making them appear as nobody to their respective fans.

Therefore I’m urging them to indulge in activities that are interested in only the future of Imo State at large, and nothing less. If they fail to bury their individual interests, I’m afraid ‘Sorry’ is most likely to be their name in no distant time because Imo herself is really frowning at those idiosyncrasies that are uncalled-for. How can elections that we are not even sure that we would be privileged to witness, make us forget the present responsibilities that are facing our individual selves? Think about it!

 

FRED DOC NWAOZOR

frednwaozor@gmail.com   

Friday, 22 August 2014

The Ebola Virus Disease (Aired Newstalk)


OUTBREAK OF THE DEADLY EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE IN NIGERIA

 
A disease is an illness experienced by living things which is usually caused by infectious microscopic organisms such as bacteria, fungi, or virus as the case might be.

There are several diseases occurring the world over, most of which are frightening and deadly. Regarding the mode of transmission of these diseases, some of them are regarded as airborne diseases, while some are known to be waterborne diseases; on the other hand, some of them are referred to as sexually transmitted diseases.

Presently, the world has been placed in a confused state as a result of the recent outbreak of another deadly disease known as Ebola virus. The Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) formerly addressed as Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever (EHF) is a disease caused by a virus popularly known as ‘Ebola’.

Generally, the viruses that cause the disease are classified into four namely: Bundibugyo Virus (BDBV), Sudan Virus (SUDV), Tai Forest Virus (TAFV), and one simply called Ebola Virus (EBOV) formerly referred to as Zaire Ebola Virus. Ebola Virus is the sole member of the Zaire Ebola-Virus species, and the most dangerous of the known Ebola disease as well as being responsible for the largest number of outbreak.

The Signs and symptoms of the dreaded and deadly Ebola virus disease usually begin two to twenty-one days after contracting the virus with a flu-like stage characterized by fatigue, fever, sore-throat, loss of appetite, chest pain, muscle and abdominal pains, and headache. In advanced cases, symptoms like nausea influenza, vomiting, bleeding, diarrhoea, rashes, swelling of the skin, alongside decreased functioning of essential organs such as the liver and kidneys often follow suit.

In the case of bleeding, which typically starts 5 to 7 days after initial symptoms, signs including redness of the eyes, bloody vomit, bleeding inside the skin known as haemorrhage, bloody coughs and faeces are usually noticed. In general, the development of bleeding and other advanced or complicated symptoms often indicate a worse prognosis thereby resulting to death of the patient/carrier due to multiple organ dysfunction syndromes.   

The primary sources of the Ebola virus disease are monkeys, bats, pigs, apes, chimpanzees, and gorillas, just to mention but a few. Going by the recent research, it is widely noted that Bat is the prime host of the Ebola virus due to its ability to live vigorously with the virus or while attacked by it. This singular fact has proven to us that everyone is liable to contract the disease since Bat could be found in any part of the world, especially the African continent. Above all, it would be worthy to note that mosquito does not transmit the Ebola virus.

The Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) was first identified in the year 1976 in Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. On the average, the disease occurs in outbreaks in tropical regions of Sub-Sahara Africa. According to reports, from 1976 to 2013, about one thousand (1,000) persons per year were infected with the virus; currently the largest outbreak is the ongoing West Africa Ebola Outbreak, which is affecting Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia as well as Nigeria. As at August 2014, more than 1,750 suspected cases were reported.

The disease came into Nigeria on July 2014 through the 40-year-old Liberian-American, Mr. Patrick Sawyer who was allegedly en route to a conference in Nigeria on 20th July 2014 through Asky Airline. Since the death of the foreigner on July 25, 2014, various cases on the Ebola virus disease have been recorded in the country starting from the doctors and nurses who attended to the deceased while he was taken to the hospital from the Murtala Mohammed International Airport when he collapsed upon arrival in Lagos State. Few days ago, it was confirmed by the Minister of Health, Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu that about twelve Nigerians were living with the virus while three have already feared killed.

Honestly, it is not yet entirely clear how this controversial plague is spread among mankind or animals. But it is believed that it is acquired upon contact with bodily fluids of an infected person/animal which include blood, sweat, saliva, coughs, sneezes, urine, and semen. This implies that the disease could be transmitted through the three major modes of transmission of diseases namely: air, water, and sexual intercourse. The most devastating aspect of the disease is that it could be contracted by merely touching any part of the skin of the infected person. 

Presently, a specific cure or vaccine for this virus that savages humanity is yet to be found; needless to say that, there is currently no specific treatment for the disease. Efforts to help those who are infected by the virus are supportive, and include giving either oral rehydration therapy or intravenous fluids. The disease has a very high mortality rate, often killing between 50 - 90% of those infected with the virus.

Since it is clear that there is no absolute cure or vaccine for the virus, the only way it could be controlled is by observing a holistic preventive approach. Coupled with the ongoing measure being taken by the government, other severe routines are expected to follow suit.

In view of this, a thorough Ebola virus screening ought to be conducted at all the Nigerian Int’l Airports on every individual migrating to Nigeria, irrespective of his/her status. Same measure is expected to be extended to all the borders in Nigeria, and the borders in question must also be thoroughly guarded by the authorities involved.

Secondly, government should set up a formidable team/agency that would monitor all the existing zoos in Nigeria, with the view of ensuring that proper gloves and other protective devices are worn by the entire management and staff of the establishments or anyone who wants to have direct contact with any of the animals.

In addition, individuals residing in various parts of the country are expected to help themselves in order to supplement the ongoing commendable effort of the government. Everyone, especially the health personnel, ought to ensure that appropriate protective clothing and devices are worn while on duty. Also, constant and adequate washing of hands with water and soap/detergent is meant to be observed by all and sundry regardless of occupation, age, or background. Also, constant washing of the entire body with soap and clean water at least twice in a day ought not to be exempted by all concerned.

More so, the caterers or all those who indulge in any form of cooking practices should endeavour to wash any raw meat properly with salt and water as well as ensure that they are adequately cooked. On the other hand, those who consume fruits or vegetables eaten/sucked by bats, birds, squirrels, and what have you, should as a matter of urgency desist from such act, and other related dirty acts.

Above all, the non-governmental organizations as well as various religious bodies should from time to time organize seminars, workshops and what have you, to sensitize the entire public on how they are meant to address the issue. The media community is not left out; they ought to ensure that apt jingles are consistently aired on their respective radios/televisions, while the members of the print media are expected to publish matters that would go a long way to educate their audience in respect to the disease’s sources, mode of transmission and so on.

The aforementioned preventive methods signify that all hands must be on deck towards ensuring that this dreaded and deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is totally eradicated. I’m strongly of the view that Nigeria will surely come over this societal menace in no distant time if adequate and thorough preventive measures are duly taken, just as we were able to overcome that of bird flu.

 

          COMR. FRED NWAOZOR

Public Affairs analyst & Social activist

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