23 Sept 2014

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Nigerian women go naked in protests against Kaduna State Governor...]PHOTOS]

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After months of staying away from the murder sites
in the troubled Southern Kaduna region of Kaduna
state, Governor Mukhtar Yero finally surfaced in
the ‘killing field’ on Monday, only to be greeted by
angry women who protested, some without their
clothes, against the governor's negligence and poor
leadership since he took over the leadership of the
state.
Attempts by some prominent politicians to dampen
the protest fell on deaf ears as the women said they
are sure the governor was not in their town for
condolence visit but on a political campaign...
The n*de women protested before the convoy of
Governor Mukhtar Yero over the recent killings of
over 50 people in Sanga local government area of
Kaduna, without any action from the government
An indigene of Sanga local government, residing in
the United States, Barrister Sunday Ugah, who is
presently in Nigeria, sent Sahara Reporters pictures
and details of the governor’s visit to Fadan Karshi.

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WHO declare Nigeria Ebola free....[DETAILS]

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The World Health Organisation on Monday declared
that the Ebola Virus Disease had been “pretty much
contained” in Nigeria and Senegal.
A statement by the organisation’s regional office for
Africa said there had been no new confirmed cases
in the two countries since the first case was
identified in Senegal on August 29 and Nigeria’s last
case reported on September 8.
“On the whole, the outbreaks in Senegal and
Nigeria are pretty much contained,” the global
health body said.
According to the WHO, there have been 5,833 cases
reported in West Africa with 2,833 deaths so far.
Also, a meeting of the International Health
Regulations Emergency Committee on Ebola has
warned against flight and trade ban on the affected
West African countries.
‘Flight cancellations and other travel restrictions
continue to isolate affected countries resulting in
detrimental economic consequences, and hinder
relief and response efforts risking further
international spread.’’
Nigeria became part of the deadly EVD on July 20
when the index case, a Liberian-American, Patrick
Sawyer, flew into Lagos from Liberia.
Sawyer died barely five days in the country but not
before he had infected the consultant who attended
to him at the First Consultant Hospital, Dr. Ameyo
Adadevoh, and some other workers of the hospital.

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