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NIMR, Others Launch “Canada-Africa Mpox Partnership”, Tap 68 Researchers For Disease Study

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The Nigerian Institute of Medical Research and other stakeholders in the country have launched the Canada-Africa Mpox Partnership.

The event was aimed at curbing the spread of Mpox and studying the dynamics of its transmission from human to human.

The other institutions in the project are the University of Ilorin, the Slum and Rural Health Initiative Network, the Institute Of Human Virology In Nigeria and the Maryland Global Initiative Corporation.

The project is in partnership with the Canadian Institute of Health Research and the International Development Research Centre.

During the event on Wednesday, Prof. Babatunde Salako, the Director-General of NIMR, said the Nigeria consortium would work with their Canadian partners to help inform the clinical and public health response to local and global epidemics of Mpox.

Salako said 68 researchers with multi-disciplinary expertise from Canada, Nigeria, the U.S. and the United Kingdom would work on the project that would involve community engagements from inception.

“The good thing about this project is that it will provide the needed information for stakeholders in the project to understand transmission dynamics and evaluate medical countermeasures of Mpox in Nigeria and Canada.

“The stakeholders include not just researchers but also the communities who will be participating in the project.

“If at the end of the project, there is a very useful result, this can be translated in the communities to improve their health status,” he said.

The D-G, however, reiterated the need for a medical research council to fund research works peculiar to Nigeria.

He said, “Many nations have agencies that fund health research directly but we don’t have that here in Nigeria and that is why health research appears to have been funded poorly.

“The body funding the CAMP project is the Canadian Institute of Health Research; if we have such a body, we will be able to fund research on health issues that affect us directly.”

Prof. Rosemary Audu, the Principal Investigator of CAMP Nigeria, said the project would focus on three topics across diverse epidemiological, geo-social and health system contexts involving Mpox transmission, treatment and vaccines.

Audi, who is also the Director of Research at NIMR, said the two central components of the CAMP project were multi-directional capacity building and community engagement.

“In the first sub-project, CAMP researchers will work to understand transmission from multiple angles and the second sub-project will involve conducting a random contrail trial to access the safety and effectiveness of the smallpox drug tecovirimat as treatment for the disease.

” The third sub-project which is the last will focus on evaluating the role of immune vaccine to prevent Mpox infection in humans.

“We have also received ethical clearance from the National Health Insurance Ethics to commence field operation from April for 12 months period and we commend the Canadian institute for funding the project,” she said.

Also, Dr Evaezi Okpokoro, a public health physician who specialised in infectious diseases, presented the project work plan during the event.

Okpokoro, also a researcher at the Institute of Human Virology, said the investigators would investigate to understand the mechanism of transmission in comparison with the Canadian group.

He added that the CAMP Nigeria team would co-develop regional capacity around rapid clinical trials, biostatistics and mathematical remodelling which would be valuable in responding to future infectious disease challenges.

 

Credit: NAN

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BREAKING: Court Denies Binance Executive Tigran Gambaryan Bail

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Tigran Gambaryan, Binance executive, had his bail plea dismissed by a Federal High Court in Abuja on Friday.

In his verdict, Justice Emeka Nwite stated that the bail application is denied because, after carefully reviewing the application, he concluded that, should bail be granted, the defendant will violate it.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission filed charges against Gambaryan, his business Binance Holdings Limited, and another high-ranking executive who is presently fugitive, Nadeem Anjarwalla, for money laundering and supporting terrorism.

 

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Tokunbo Wahab: A Patriot Full Of Guts And Vision At 52 — Kayode Alfred

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On this auspicious day, as Tokunbo Wahab turns 52, we celebrate a man whose life has been a tapestry of courage, dedication, and unwavering vision.

Born on May 17, 1972, Wahab has emerged as a beacon of hope and transformation, leaving indelible marks on Nigeria’s legal, educational, and political landscapes.

Tokunbo’s journey began at the University of Benin, where he distinguished himself not only academically but also as a fervent student leader.

His leadership during the tumultuous June 12 Democracy Struggle, which saw him confront the repressive Abacha regime, speaks volumes of his bravery and commitment to justice. This early encounter with adversity did not deter him; rather, it fortified his resolve to serve the people.

A seasoned lawyer with over 20 years of experience, Wahab honed his legal acumen at prestigious institutions such as the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and the Wharton University of Pennsylvania.

His legal practice, marked by his partnership at Wali and Ace, and his earlier tenure at Paul Usoro & Co, Aluko & Oyebode, and Jiti Ogunye Chambers, is a testament to his expertise and integrity.

Wahab’s foray into public service has been nothing short of transformative. Appointed as the Special Adviser on Education to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu in 2019, he quickly became a pivotal force in the actualization of the T.H.E.M.E.S Agenda.

His efforts led to the historic establishment of two new universities in Lagos State: the Lagos State University of Education and the Lagos State University of Science and Technology.

Moreover, his introduction of the Eko Digital Initiative revolutionized the educational landscape, integrating modern technological resources across primary, secondary, and tertiary institutions. This initiative, along with the proliferation of libraries and ICT centers, has cemented his legacy as a visionary in the education sector.

Wahab, now the indefatigable Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, has redefined environmental stewardship in Lagos with a blend of innovation, resilience, and a profound commitment to public service.

Among the notable achievements in his second coming as commissioner is the strategic partnership with the Ogun-Osun River Basin Authority, aimed at preventing flooding through the systematic release of water from the Oyan Dam. This proactive measure is crucial for safeguarding communities like Agiliti, Agboyi, Itowolo, and Ajegunle from flood risks.

Under his leadership, the Lagos State government has also embarked on the removal of illegal structures encroaching on drainage systems, a critical step in averting the perennial flooding that plagues the metropolis.

The demolition of buildings in Mende Estate to clear the System 1 drainage channel exemplifies his commitment to prioritizing public interest over individual gains, ensuring the city’s infrastructure can withstand heavy rains.

As he celebrates his 52nd birthday, we laud his enduring contributions to Nigeria. His life epitomizes the spirit of a true patriot, one whose guts and vision continue to inspire and uplift.

May his journey forward be as impactful and transformative as the paths he has already paved.

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Five Teenagers Remanded For Alleged Murder Of 18-Yr-Old Student In Makurdi

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A Makurdi Magistrate’s Court has remanded five teenagers in a correctional facility for allegedly killing an 18-year old student, named Yakubu Garba.

The defendants are facing criminal conspiracy, terrorism and culpable homicide charges.

They are Abdullahi Ismail, 14; Ismail Abubakar, 18; Mustapha Yakubu, 15; Suleiman Ismail, 18, and Sani Yahaya, 18.

The defendants are residents of Imam Street, Abinsi in Guma Local Government Area, Benue.

The Magistrate,  Cynthia Ikpe did not take the plea of the defendants for lack of jurisdiction.

She ordered them to be remanded at the Makurdi Correctional Centre to enable the police to undertake proper investigation on the matter.

He adjourned the case until June 26, 2024.

Earlier, the Prosecutor, Inspector Friday Inedu told the court that the father of the deceased, Garba Sani reported the matter at the Abinsi Police Station on May 9.

Inedu said that the defendants committed the offences on May 8, at Imam Street, Abinsi, Guma Local Government Area, Benue.

He said that the defendants and others now at large, stormed the area with cutlasses and other weapons to attack his 18-year old son.

”The injuries inflicted on him as a result of the attack led to his death.

“Investigation is still ongoing, we urge the court for another date for the mention of the case,” he said.

The prosecutor said that the offenses contravened section 97 and 222 of the Penal Code Law of Benue State, 2004.

He further said that the offense contravened Section 4(2) of the Abduction, Hostage Taking, kidnapping, Secret Cult and Similar Activities (Prohibition) Law, 2017.

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