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Ulu Memorial Foundation set for 2018 medical mission

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U Assistant Politics Editor Many communities in the South Eastern part of the country are excited...
Strike-looms. Medical-doctors

BREAKING: Medical, dental consultants threaten strike, issue FG 21-day ultimatum

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Medical, dental consultants threaten strike, issue FG 21-day ultimatum By Emma Ogbuehi Coming on the heels...

For love of your kidney, let agbo be

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More Nigerians are imbibing the habit of taking local brew, otherwise known as agbo, for various ailments. Woman Editor, TEMITOPE DAVID-ADEGBOYE, writes that despite...

World Health Day Message by Emeka Ihedioha

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Dear Ndi Imo April 7 was World Health Day, a day set aside by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a global health awareness day...

Epidemic looms at Oshopey Plaza in Lagos

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Epidemic of cholera and similar diseases looms at Oshopey Plaza on Allen Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos, as the septic tank serving the six-storey shopping complex is full and spills human waste on the major road, reports Senior Copy Editor, INNOCENT ANORUO. Sprawling on more than two plots of land on highbrow Ikeja area of Lagos, Oshopey Plaza, if not the biggest, is one of the tallest buildings on Allen Avenue. Housing electronics shops, offices, boutiques and other business establishments, the complex is a money-spinner with the least office going for about half a million naira annually. There are also attachments around the building which accommodate petty traders like food and drink vendors. But the beautiful edifice is on the verge of becoming a harbinger of doom. The septic tank that serves the complex, for over two weeks now, has been spilling its contents abroad. The most dangerous part of the development is that the septic tank is at the eastern flank where about six small shops sell food. With the development, an outbreak of cholera or the like looms at the complex. The exposure of human waste where food is sold and consumed breeds flies which can easily transfer V. cholerae from the sewage water to food. The resultant effect is as good as anybody’s guess. Reasons for delay  When TheNiche enquired from a man identified simply as Ayodele who represents the late landlord of the building what was delaying the evacuation of the filled sewage tank, he said he was not the one in charge of the evacuation. He however directed our reporter to one Emeka. Emeka, who was reached through the phone on Friday, October 21, told TheNiche that he was aware of the development. But he said though approval had been given for the evacuation, the fund had not been released. He also said that he was expecting the release of the money Monday or Tuesday, and that immediately the fund is released, the tank would be evacuated. Emeka attributed the delay in the evacuation to the ‘Nigeria’ factor. “Why are you threatening me? Are you not in this country? You need to appreciate the efforts I have been making to make things right,” Emeka thundered when he discovered that the story was on its way to the press. Not even one of the petty traders at the area was willing to speak to TheNiche, probably for fear of eviction. However, some, on condition of anonymity, said they had reported the case to those in charge of the building, to no avail. There was no response to the several calls put across to the General Manager of Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), Adebola Shabi, before going to press.  Cholera  According to Wikipedia, cholera is an infectious disease that causes severe watery diarrhoea, which can lead to dehydration and even death if untreated. It is caused by eating food or drinking water contaminated with a bacterium called Vibrio cholerae (V. cholerae). choleraeis a Gram-negative, comma-shaped bacterium. Its natural habitat is brackish or salty water. Some strains of V. cholerae cause the disease cholera. V. cholerae is a facultative anaerobe and has a flagellum at one cell pole as well as pili. It can undergo respiratory and fermentative metabolism. When ingested, it can cause diarrhoea and vomiting in a host within several hours to three days of ingestion. It was first isolated as the cause of cholera by Italian anatomist, Filippo Pacini, in 1854, but his discovery was not widely known until Robert Koch, working independently 30 years later, publicised the knowledge and the means of fighting the disease. Cholera was prevalent in the United States in the 1800s, before modern water and sewage treatment systems eliminated its spread by contaminated water.    

‘Cold drinks, weather doesn’t cause pneumonia’

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November 12 is World Pneumonia Day. Women Editor, TEMITOPE DAVID-ADEGBOYE, writes that contrary to the belief that cold drinks and cold weather cause the...

How staring at a woman’s breast elongates a man’s life

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Over the years, medical scientists have suggested that women live longer than men with researches showing a survival advantage for females in all reviews....

‘Nigerian HIV drug is effective against nine viruses’

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The developer of a Nigerian HIV drug, Medicinal Synthetic Aluminum Magnesium Silicate (MSAMS), Prof. Maduike Ezeibe, has said that the drug has been found...

UK patient ‘free’ of HIV after stem cell treatment

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A UK patient's HIV has become "undetectable" following a stem cell transplant - in only the second case of its kind, doctors...

Bida School of Nursing gets accreditation 42 years after

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By Ummi Ismaeel, Minna Full accreditation has been granted to the three colleges of nursing sciences in the three senatorial zones of Niger State. The state Commissioner...

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