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Lagos Government To Investigate 3-Yr-Old Boy’s Death, Nurse Role

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The Lagos State Government has affirmed that proper investigations would be conducted into what led to the controversial death of a three-year-old boy who was claimed to have died at the Eti-Osa Maternal and Childcare Centre, Lekki-Ajah after several injections were passed into his system by a nurse who refused child’s parent.

It said that the roles of nurses who were on duty during the incident and that of the hospital management must also be known to determine what went wrong when the boy was brought into the medical facility alive.

The state government added that through this process the circumstances surrounding the innocent boy’s death would be determined and whatever foul play or negligence that occurred at the time of his treatment would be made available to the public.

The Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, gave the assurance on Wednesday barely three days after the family of the boy, the Nwogu, accused medical staff at the secondary healthcare facility of negligence and absconding with their deceased child’s medical record.

Abayomi, through a statement made available to newsmen, described the incident as unfortunate as well as sad and that the government would not allow such an incident to be swept under carpet.

The commissioner explained that the independent investigations would include an autopsy, a review of medical records of the patient, and additional documents.

He noted that the searchlight would also not exclude the parents of the child and medical staff who attended to the deceased, even though the management of the facility had also officially reported the incident to the ministry.

According to the statement, “I would like to first and foremost express my heartfelt condolence to the family of the deceased and pray for the repose of the soul of the departed.

“Without pre-empting the outcome of the ongoing investigation, I would like to state that this is a Coroner’s inquest case, which is why an autopsy has been requested to determine the actual cause of death. I, therefore, sue for calm and assure members of the public of our commitment to conduct a transparent and thorough investigation into the incident, and make available the outcome of the investigation.
“Our resolve to halt avoidable deaths of neonates, infants, and children is unshaken. We will continue to vigorously implement policies and strategies geared toward preventing and halting maternal and child mortality in the center of excellence. Once again, I commiserate with the family of the deceased and request their full cooperation whenever they are called upon in the course of the investigation”.
Earlier, the mother of the deceased, Loveth Nwogu, explained that her son had Nasal Congestion and she decided to take him to the hospital for proper treatment before resuming school on Monday.

According to her, the first night he was treated and given an injection, her bubbly child vomited and emptied his stomach before sleeping off.

The mother of the deceased three-year-old child narrated that the second time was what took the life of her boy at the hospital.

Nwogu alleged that the doctor and nurse who injected the child had absconded after they discovered that the boy had breathed his last and since the incident, they were yet to explain the reasons for the incident.

The mother maintained that the hospital should be investigated for negligence and for going ahead to report the incident at the Ogombo Police Station in Ajah without first explaining the circumstances that resulted in their child’s death to them.

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Tinubu To Meet Trump Over Alleged Christian Genocide In Nigeria — Presidency

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The Presidency has confirmed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in the coming days as global attention heightens over allegations of targeted attacks against Christians in Nigeria.

Presidential aide Daniel Bwala disclosed the upcoming engagement in a post on X on Saturday, following Trump’s remarks accusing the Nigerian government of ignoring killings of Christians in the country.

According to Bwala, discussions between the two leaders will centre on counterterrorism collaboration and addressing what the Presidency describes as “misconceptions” surrounding terrorist attacks in Nigeria.

Bwala emphasised that both leaders share a mutual commitment to tackling insurgency and global terror networks.
He noted that the planned talks would help clarify claims suggesting that only Christians are victims of terrorism in the country.

Bwala also acknowledged Trump’s past support to Nigeria, stating that the former U.S. President approved major arms sales during his earlier tenure — a move he said contributed significantly to Nigeria’s fight against terrorism under Tinubu.

He added that issues surrounding religious-targeted attacks would be ironed out during the high-level meeting, hinting that talks could take place at either the State House in Abuja or the White House in Washington.

Trump recently issued stern warnings to Nigeria, suggesting the U.S. could halt aid and possibly take military action over alleged Christian persecution — remarks that have stirred diplomatic tension.

His comments came after U.S. lawmaker Riley Moore accused Nigeria of failing to protect Christians and urged Washington to classify the country as a top-risk zone for religious persecution, including a push to suspend arms deals until Nigeria shows stronger efforts to curb violence.

In response to these allegations, Trump formally designated Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern,” claiming Christians face an existential threat in the country and insisting that “radical Islamists” are responsible for mass killings.

He argued that international action is necessary, citing a large death toll among Christians, and called on the U.S. Congress to probe the situation and report back to him urgently.

Doubling down on Saturday, Trump revealed he has instructed the Pentagon to draft a possible military strategy should Nigeria “fail to stop the killings,” warning that any intervention would be swift and aggressive.

He vowed that the U.S. would immediately suspend all support to Nigeria if the situation persists, stressing that military force was on the table to “wipe out terrorists” responsible for such attacks.

Despite the escalating rhetoric, Bwala insisted that both leaders remain committed to strengthening security cooperation and ensuring global peace, expressing confidence that the forthcoming engagement would help address concerns and deepen international collaboration against terrorism.

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Mass Stabbing On UK Train Leaves 9 Critically Injured

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Ten people were rushed to hospital after a mass stabbing on a London-bound train Saturday evening, with police confirming that nine of the victims are in critical condition. Authorities say counter-terrorism officers have joined the investigation to support efforts to establish the motive behind the attack.

British Transport Police, which has jurisdiction over railway security, announced early Sunday that two suspects had been arrested in connection with the incident. The force described the situation as a major incident, noting that “Counter Terrorism Policing are supporting our investigation whilst we work to establish the full circumstances and motivation for this incident.”

Officials confirmed that “Plato” — the national emergency response term used for potential “marauding terror attack” incidents — was activated briefly before being stood down. No motive has yet been identified.

Chief Superintendent Chris Casey said detectives were working urgently to determine what happened but cautioned against speculation, stressing that it may take time before further details can be confirmed.

The attack occurred on a train traveling from Doncaster to London King’s Cross as it approached Huntingdon, a town near Cambridge. Armed police and air ambulance teams responded rapidly when the train arrived at Huntingdon station, securing the scene quickly. Forensic officers and police dogs were later seen on the platform.

Cambridgeshire police reported that officers were called to Huntingdon station at 7:39 p.m. and confirmed the arrest of two individuals at the scene, roughly 75 miles north of London.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said his “thoughts are with all those affected” following what he described as an “appalling incident.” Paul Bristow, the mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, said he had heard of “horrendous scenes” on the train.

London North Eastern Railway (LNER), which operates the route, confirmed the incident occurred aboard one of its trains and urged passengers to avoid travel due to “major disruption.”

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Ex-Beauty Queen, Tomi Salami’s Aurora Foundation Partners LASEPA For Cleaner, Greener Lagos

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For a cleaner, greener Lagos, over 1,500 students from public secondary schools have been penciled to attend the 2nd edition of the Catch Them Young Environmental Awareness Convention, which will hold on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
Organised by Aurora International Charity Foundation (AICF), in partnership with Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), the one-day knowledge-sharing, innovation, advocacy and environmental stewardship convention will also have as participants teachers, eco-advocates, youth leaders, celebrities, influencers and policymakers.
According to Ambassador Tomi Salami, President, Aurora International Charity Foundation, the summit, with the theme: Our Lagos, Our Future: Inspiring Young Minds for Sustainable Change, is a bold call to action focused on building a generation of environmentally-conscious young leaders equipped with the knowledge, creativity and civic responsibility to safeguard Lagos long-term sustainability.
With Lagos rapidly urbanising and facing increasing climate impact and environmental pressure, Aurora International Charity Foundation and LASEPA share a joint commitment to strengthening environmental education at the student level as a long-term behavioral change strategy, she said, adding Lagos is not just a place we live – it is a legacy we are all responsible for. To truly protect our future, we must start by educating those who will inherit it.
The former beauty queen and social entrepreneur stated that the convention would feature keynote sessions, eco-challenges, interactive panels, awards, climate education engagements and inspirational storytelling from role models driving environmental impact across Nigeria.
The summit would also serve as a platform to nurture leadership, community advocacy, innovation and civic responsibility among young Lagosians who will one day shape policy direction, sustainable business models and community action, she noted.
Over the years, Ms. Salami has embarked on a mission of advocacy for clean energy, climate action and environmental protection through her non-for-profit organization, Aurora International Charity Foundation.
Through the NGO, she has established a track record of positively impacting over 30,000 adults, youths and children across the country, using various platforms of education, welfare, empowerment and health. This years edition will build on the success of the 2024 debut, which convened nearly 1,000 students in partnership with the Lagos State Ministry of Environment & Water Resources, and received strong public endorsement for youth participation in sustainability initiatives.

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