Health

A component production machine known as Cold Centrifuge has been inaugurated in Ibadan.

The Cold Centrifuge is to produce blood components which would in turn improve blood screening services in the country.

Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire who stated this while inaugurating the equipment explained that the centrifuge would separate the four components of blood in the human body to give a specific requirement instead of exhausting the whole blood.

Dr Ehanire who was represented by Director General, National Blood Service Commission, NBSC, Dr Omale Amedu, hinted that the commission had approved the categorization of blood establishment into primary, secondary and tertiary levels based on the structure range of personal, equipment, products and the services rendered.

The minister noted he had given the approval to constitute a regulatory task force to effectively carry out this regulation to ensure that all blood screening establishments in the country were authorized to be in the business.

In an address of welcome, the Zonal Director of the National Blood Service Commission, NBSC, South-West Zonal Centre, Dr Oladapo Aworanti expressed satisfaction that the components production equipment would meet international standards.

In a goodwill message, Secretary to Oyo State Government, SSG, Mrs Adeosun Olubanwo represented by the permanent secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr Ayoola Adebisi lauded the initiative and described the event as unique while noting that one of the cardinal programmes of Governor Seyi Makinde’s administration was the provision of good healthcare.

He explained that the state had digital blood-transforming equipment across the health facilities to complement the effort of the NBSC.

Goodwill messages were sent by Chief Medical Directors of hospitals in Ibadan, Lagos, and Ekiti States and other stakeholders.

The high point of the event was the inauguration of the NBSC Tertiary Education Blood Safety Club.

Fasilat Lawal

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Yoruba

Alákoso fétò ìlera nílẹ̀ yíì, Dokítà Osagie Ehanire, yóò se ìpàdé pọ̀ pẹ̀lú àwọn alákoso fétò ìlera láti ìpínlẹ̀ mẹ́rìndínlógójì tówà ni orílẹ̀èdè yíì lóni, gẹ́gẹ́ bí ara akitiyan láti ridájúpé, ìsedédé pínpín wáà nídi abẹ́rẹ́ àjẹsára àrùn covid-19.

Ẹwẹ ìjọba ìpínlẹ̀ Èkó sọpé, òhun si ńdúró déè, ìpín tóun, pẹ̀lú àlàyé pé ìgbésẹ̀ ti jẹ́ gbígbé láti se abẹ́rẹ́ àjẹsára náà lọjọ.

Alákoso fọ́rọ̀ ìròyìn àti àtóò gbogbo, nípinlẹ̀ Èkó, ọ̀gbẹ́ni Gbenga Ọmọtọshọ sọpé, Gómìnà ìpínlẹ̀ náà, ọ̀gbẹ́ni Babajide Sanwo-olu ti sèfilọ́lẹ̀ ìgbìmọ̀ kan tí yóò sàmújó ọ̀rọ̀ abẹ́rẹ́ àjẹsára náà.

Elizabeth Idogbe

Yoruba

Alakoso feto Ilera, Dokita Osagie Ehanire ti sekilo fawon eyan Ile Naijiria lati kiyesara, pelu bi won ti se n ko ayederu abere ajesara wo opo olire ede.

Dokita Ehanire, soro ikilo yi lasiko to lo se abewo si ilewosan ti won tin setojju enito ba ni arun opolo to wa ni Yaba nipinle Eko, o to kasi pea won kolorosi eda kan nlo anfani bawon eeyan se n fe, ajesara ohun lati pese ayederu re.

Alaksoso ni ile Naijiria sin reti lati gba abere ajesara lati ile ajesara lati ile Russia larin ose meji si meta to n bo.

Alakoso feto ilera, wa fikun oro re pe, awon ojise eleto ilera, ni won yow a lara igun akoko ti won yo gba abere naa, nitoripe awon ni won koju ipenija julo lasiko ti won n se itoju eni to ti ni arun COVID-19.

Ololade Afonja/Blessing Okareh

Lifestyle

The array of personalities who graced the commendation service held in honour of Emeritus Professor Oladipo Olujimi Akinkugbe held at the All Saints’ Church, Jericho, Ibadan lends credence to the saying by Lee David Daniels that “Greatness is attainable. Greatness is multiple small achievements built over a period of time.”

Not minding the realities of the times, professionals from the Medical and Academic fields, Captains of industry, Clergymen and other notable personalities converged on Ibadan to pay their last respect to a man who touched countless lives through his medical practice spanning almost six decades.

In a sermon, the retired Bishop of Ondo Anglican Diocese, the Most Reverend George Lasebikan said though Emeritus professor Akinkugbe became a professor at the age of 35, he remained humble and simple.

Lamenting the rot and corruption now prevalent in Nigeria, the Most Reverend Lasebikan traced these to greed and materialism challenging Nigerians to shun such but rather emulate the values of hard work, as well as love for God and humanity which Professor Akinkugbe stood for.

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State represented by his Chief of Staff, Chief Oyebisi Ilaka lauded the immense and worthy contributions of Professor Akinkugbe to various fields of human endeavour.

He also described him as one of the shining lights of Ibadan and Oyo State, though a thorough-bred Ondo man.

Delivering an emotion-laden eulogy, a childhood friend of Professor Akinkugbe who is also a diplomat of note, Dr Christopher Kolade relived memories of their growing up years.

He noted that the deceased was very humorous and one who devoted his life to teaching, mentoring and developing medical practitioners across the globe.

In his tribute, the Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire who also attended the same alma mater with the deceased, Government College Ibadan, said Professor Akinkugbe was a towering figure in the field of medicine who was also very cultured and courteous and would be greatly missed.

Dignitaries who attended the commendation service include Dr Christopher Kolade and his wife, former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr Odein Ajumogobia, Professor Akin Mabogunje, Chief Kola Daisi, the Archbishop of Ibadan Anglican Province, The Most Reverend Segun Okubadejo, Bishop of Ibadan Anglican Diocese, Most Reverend Joseph Akinfenwa, Bishop Francis Wale Oke and wife of the Sword of the Spirit Ministries among other clergymen.

Our correspondent observed that the Covid-19 protocols were strictly adhered to at the service.

Professor Oladipo Akinkugbe, Aged 86 was a Commander of the Federal Republic, CFR.

He was widely travelled, highly accomplished, a recipient of many awards who also held chieftaincy titles.

He is survived by his wife, Professor Folasade Akinkugbe, children, grandchildren, in-laws and relatives.

Olutola Daramola

Health

The Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire says International travel into Nigeria has been limited to two airports, to enable proper screening of arriving travellers into the country.

The minister stated this while giving updates on the Coronavirus pandemic in Abuja. 

Dr Ehanire said the two airports are Muritala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja while domestic flights are not included.

He also stated that Nigeria has identified Austria and Sweden as two more high-risk countries within the past 24 hours.

The minister stressed that people who just returned from infected countries in the last 3 weeks and people who have had close contact with someone who has either tested positive or who just returned from a foreign trip are eligible for testing as the test kits and reagents are becoming too scarce for random testing.

He urged people who just got back from foreign trips to self-isolate for a minimum of 14 days to protect others and reduce chances of infecting others noting that self-Isolation is a social responsibility, in order to protect members of their family, community and society.

Dr Ehanire said the federal government is aggressively involved in contact tracing of people who have contact with anyone who has tested positive to the virus.

Bunmi Agboola/Maxwell Oyekunle

Health

The Federal Government has confirmed the second case of Coronavirus in the country.

Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, made the revelation on Monday at a press conference in Benin City, the Edo State capital.

Ehanire briefed reporters at the boardroom of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, where he gave an update on the Coronavirus infection in the country.

He, however, stressed that the newly confirmed case was a contact of the index case and not an importation into the country.

Details coming…