Wednesday, 28 September 2022

Peter Obi visits Ooni of Ife

 



The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi and his running mate Datti Baba Ahmed are currently visiting the Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi.

As of press time, the details of the visit have not been made public.

The visit may be in connection with the continued consultation and visits by the duo to notable Nigerians ahead of the 2023 elections.

Recall that Peter Obi and his running mate had on Monday, September 26, 2022, paid a visit to former President, General Ibrahim Babangida and former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar in their Minna, Niger State homes.

Meanwhile, political campaigns for the 2023 general elections are expected to kick off on Wednesday, September 28, 2022.


Friday, 23 September 2022

Why smoke-free cigarettes are less harmful to public health

 




By Yemi Olakitan

The health effects of air pollution depend on the type of pollutant, the time and intensity of exposure, and other factors, such as an individual’s health risks and the cumulative effects of various pollutants or stressors.

In 2021, the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) reported that over 22,500 children perished in the state due to air pollution.

This investigation focused solely on children, however many adults may have also perished due to air pollution in the state.

According to the World Health Organization, there will still be over a billion smokers in 2025.

Given the number of individuals who choose to smoke, it only makes reasonable that they have access to reliable information about healthier alternatives to cigarettes that could protect them from disease. Why would anyone disagree with them?

Mojisola Akpata, Director of External Affairs for Philip Morris International in Nigeria, said at a media session organised by Philip Morris International in Lagos on Saturday that tobacco smoking is illegal in many nations throughout the world. She explained that Nigeria, for instance, has not issued a tobacco manufacturing licence in the preceding two decades. She added that tobacco businesses are prohibited from advertising.

She believed that a considerable public health benefit could only be realised if a large number of these smokers switched to better products or quit smoking altogether.Therefore, Philip Morris International declared its intent to replace cigarettes with the smoke-free goods it is now developing and selling. Saturday, at a press conference in Lagos, the company presented its mission to promote clean air and healthy living with its smoke-free products that emit nicotine-containing tobacco vapour without combustion or smoke.

According to research, heating tobacco releases tastes and nicotine, allowing adult smokers to consume tobacco without igniting it. As a result of extensive research and development, heated tobacco products no longer burn the tobacco, but rather heat it using an electrically controlled heater.

There have been manufactured nicotine-containing vapor-producing tobacco-free products.

Mr. Tommaso Di Giovanni, Vice President of Market Activation & Support at Philip Morris International, explained to journalists at the interactive media session in Lagos that instead of heating tobacco to release tobacco flavours and nicotine, the product heats an e-liquid containing nicotine (extracted from tobacco leaves) and flavours with an electric heater to produce e-vapor.

“The smoke-free product portfolio of Philip Morris International includes four platforms in various phases of development and commercialization. “These smoke-free goods are currently available in 70 marketplaces in major metropolitan areas or nationwide.

PMI forecasts that as of June 30, 2022, roughly 13.2 million adults worldwide, excluding Russia and Ukraine, had already switched to IQOS and quit smoking. IQOS user metrics reflect PMI estimates, which are derived from consumer claims and sample-based statistical evaluations with an average margin of error of +/- 5% at a 95% Confidence Interval in key volume markets. According to Tommaso Di Giovanni, the best option for smokers is to quit nicotine and tobacco products entirely. Nonetheless, many do not. There are better alternatives for adult smokers who might otherwise continue smoking. This is an example of tobacco harm reduction.

‘‘It is a well-established truth that smoking cigarettes is dangerous and causes significant diseases. However, not everyone knows why. A smoker ignites a cigarette, initiating a high-temperature chemical reaction known as combustion or burning.

“The smoker inhales through the lit cigarette for a certain number of puffs, until the tobacco leaves and paper are entirely consumed, leaving only ash. The combustion of tobacco yields a complicated combination known as smoke. Cigarette smoke contains tobacco blend flavours as well as nicotine found naturally in tobacco leaves. Consumers enjoy these components of the smoke while smoking.

However, the same burning process that releases tobacco tastes and nicotine also produces over 6,000 compounds, of which over 100 have been recognised as causes or possible causes of smoking-related disorders like as lung cancer, cardiovascular disease, and emphysema. There are non-tobacco alternatives to continuous smoking that are preferable for individuals who do not quit,” he explained.

Numerous media attended the interactive session and asked numerous questions on the topic, to which the panellists responded in diverse ways. Other speakers at the events include: – Dr. Tendai Mhizha, Author, Public Speaker, and Strategy Lecturer – Integra Africa – Mojisola Akpata, Director of Environmental Affairs in Nigeria for Philip Morris International – Okechukwu Aguoru, General Manager Nigeria, Philip Morris International

During the media event, it was highlighted that because the combustion of tobacco produces so many toxic chemicals, PMI tasked its scientists and engineers with finding alternative ways to provide flavour and nicotine to users.

The company emphasised to the media that, after years of research and development, it has created a new class of revolutionary products that do not rely on the idea of combustion and are, in its opinion, a far superior alternative to smoking.

Since none of these products burn tobacco, they do not achieve the high temperatures required for combustion and smoke production. Instead, we have discovered a number of techniques to make a tasty nicotine-containing aerosol that consumers can inhale, but which has far fewer hazardous chemicals than cigarette smoke.

Although smoke-free alternatives are not risk-free, it is recognised that the bulk of dangerous compounds in cigarette smoke arise from tobacco combustion. This smoke comprises a multitude of toxic and potentially toxic components. You can drastically reduce the quantities of several of these toxins by eliminating the burning.

Our scientifically-supported products assist adult smokers who might otherwise continue smoking with a superior alternative to cigarettes. Our smoke-free goods are not sold to minors, nonsmokers, or ex-smokers. Our message is clear: If you don’t smoke, don’t start. If you smoke, quit. If you don’t quit, change.”

Numerous studies have indicated that electronic cigarettes generate much less biological reactions related with heart and lung problems than traditional cigarettes.

As a result, E-cigarettes are becoming increasingly popular as a possible replacement to cigarettes.




According to Dr. Julia Hoeng, Director of Systems Toxicology at Philip Morris International, scientific evidence demonstrates that switching to e-cigarettes is a vastly preferable alternative to continuing to smoke.

Although a significant UK clinical investigation published in 2019 determined that these alternative products are not entirely risk-free, they pose a tiny fraction of the dangers of cigarettes!

According to research, electronic cigarettes do not produce tar or carbon monoxide, two of the most dangerous components of tobacco smoke. The liquid and vapour contain certain potentially dangerous compounds found at far lower concentrations in cigarette smoke.Dr. Tendai Mhizha, Author, Public Speaker, and Lecturer in Strategy at Integra Africa, presented a paper on disinformation and misinformation, while Okechukwu Aguoru, General Manager Nigeria, Philip Morris International, and Mr. Aliu Akosile, a veteran journalist, answered various questions from media men.

Wednesday, 21 September 2022

Lagos govt justifies vehicles auction, says review underway

 




The Lagos State Government has justified the recent auction of 130 vehicles seized by the Ministry of Justice and the State Taskforce for different traffic violations.


Moyosore Onigbanjo, the state's Attorney-General/Justice Commissioner, revealed this on Tuesday during Channels TV programme, adding that the law will be examined.




He stated, "Deterrence is the essence of the law. 
Some people argue that the punishment is inappropriate, but their opinions depend on their perspectives. 
The government does not intend to punish its citizens, but law and order must be maintained. 
While some may grumble when these regulations are implemented, the vast majority of Nigerians comply with all laws when they travel overseas.




"Do not attempt to stir up feelings after you have put your livelihood at risk by breaking the law. 
If you see the Lady of Justice, she is blindfolded and does not look at your emotions; similarly, the law does not consider your feelings. 
Why jeopardise your only source of income if you know it is the only thing you have to support yourself? 
Why take the chance by breaking the law?




"Driving against traffic had become such hazard and threat to society that drastic action was required, and the legislators at the time enacted these penalties. 
There is procedure for amending the law, allowing anyone to approach their legislators in the state House of Assembly with the argument, "This is harsh, and you should modify the law." 
This could initiate the process, but there is already process in place to examine the statute."




MC Oluomo denies directing sticker sales in parks for Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu




Alhaji Musiliu Akinsanya (a.k.a. MC Oluomo), Chairman of Lagos State Parks and Garages, has denied directing the sale of stickers depicting All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Babade Sanwo-Olu to commercial bus operators and tricycle drivers.

He stated that anyone discovered with the stickers should be arrested. He described the conduct as another attempt to smear his reputation and diminish Tinubu and Sanwo-popularity. Olu's

Akinsanya stated, "Normally, I would have dismissed the film knowing that it was the product of naysayers, but given the election season, I am also aware of their malevolent objectives and the cheap political goal they intend to achieve with it.

"I am obligated, however, for the sake of accuracy to correct the record. I knew nothing about the aforementioned sticker, nor did I authorise its sale. I visited the scene of the incident in order to conduct a comprehensive investigation, but I was unable to locate the individual.

"We oppose anything that would impede the free flow of business or cause hardship for our people.

A video clip is currently circulating online that depicts a dispute between two individuals over a sticker.

Monday, 19 September 2022

Meghan Markle Honours Queen Elizabeth II at Funeral wilth Elegance

 








Duchess Meghan's outfit at Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral had a subtle tribute to the late royal matriarch.

Today, the Duchess of Sussex appeared at Westminster Abbey to attend the funeral of the queen, who died at 96 years old on September 8. For the sombre occasion, she wore a black cape dress with matching stockings, pointed-toe pumps, a wide-brim hat, and black gloves..



Meghan had previously worn a blue version of the dress, designed by Stella McCartney, to a televised concert at the Royal Albert Hall in honor of the Queen's 92nd birthday.



Monday, 12 September 2022

Sex Party: CLO hails Soludo for shutting down hotel

                                                       

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                CLO says it is quite happy that Soludo has put an end to the hotel's business of hosting sex parties.

In response to a video that went viral showing a sex party that was held in the hotel, the Civil Liberties Organization (CLO) has heaped praise on the Governor of Anambra State, Charles Soludo, for his prompt action in shutting down Winters Garden Hotel. This action was taken in response to the video. The Civil Liberties Organization was successful in obtaining a copy of the film.

This data was made available to the media on Saturday in Onitsha, and it is included in a statement that was signed by Vincent Ezekwueme, who is the Chairman of the CLO in the state.

Mr. Soludo was singled out for commendation by the Chief Legal Officer for the state for his unceasing efforts to instil moral rectitude in both his administration and the state as a whole.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mr. Soludo closed down Winters Garden Hotels and Suites in Awka as a direct result of a video that went viral depicting a sex party that was believed to have been held in the hotel facility. It was stated that the video had become extremely popular on the internet.

The Chief Legal Officer (CLO) voiced their utter disdain at the fact that the incident took place on university premises, where courses have been cancelled owing to a strike that has been going on for the past six months.

"It is necessary to get to the bottom of the situation and identify the people who promoted and organised the event. Many Nigerians are curious about who organised this event and what the motivation was behind it. "It is necessary to get to the bottom of the situation and identify the people who promoted and organised the event.

In his recounting of the occurrence, Mr Ezekwueme referred to it as a "painful jolt," which he found to be an apt description.

Sunday, 4 September 2022

Unfinished 7-story building in Lagos collapses, trapping 6





In the early hours of Sunday, at least six people are still trapped in the rubble of a collapsed, unfinished seven-story building at Oba Idowu Oniru Street, next to Avi Maria Hospital, in Victoria Island, Lagos.

According to reports, the under-construction structure collapsed on Sunday night, necessitating the use of a heavy-duty excavator to free the trapped victims.


Dr. Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, the permanent secretary of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), stated that when he arrived at the scene of the accident, a 7-story structure that was still under construction had collapsed.

The Agency's heavy-duty excavator will be needed to free the victims who are trapped. The Lagos State Response plan has been put into effect. Continuation of the operation. Rescue efforts to free the trapped individuals were still going on as of publication time (7:30 am).


No one was hurt, however six people are reportedly trapped under the wreckage of the fallen building.

Thursday, 1 September 2022

Sanwo-Olu committs to establishing norms for the practice of traditional, alternative medicine in Lagos...





As the government launches the Lagos State Traditional Medicine Board (LSTMB) code of conduct for practitioners, the governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has reaffirmed his administration's recommitment to the standardisation of the traditional, complementary, and alternative medicine practice in Lagos. 

This comes at the same time that the government is launching the LSTMB code of conduct. This information was presented during the celebration of African Traditional Medicine Day in the year 2022, which took place on Thursday, September 1 at the Adeyemi Bero Auditorium in Alausa, Ikeja. The event had the theme, "Two Decades of African Traditional Medicine Day: Process Towards Achieving Universal Health Coverage in Africa."

According to the governor, more than eighty per cent of Lagosians use some type of traditional or alternative medicine to maintain their health. As a result, it is necessary for the government to gain an understanding of what it is that the practitioners are doing for their patients' treatments.

Sanwo-Olu, who was not present but was represented by Akin Abayomi, the commissioner for health in the state of Lagos, stated that the primary task of the government is to ensure standardisation across every sector of the healthcare value chain in Lagos. Abayomi made this statement. He added that as of right now, Lagos has 10,000 registered practitioners of traditional medicine in addition to the 5,000 registered practitioners of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).

According to him, practitioners of TCAM are an integral component of the communities that they serve. As a result, it is vital for the government to create a way for all stakeholders to practise together homogenously in the interest of producing better results for the inhabitants.

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