Friday 1 August 2014

US Set To Evacuate Ebola Victims From Liberia

The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention in the United States, CDC, has announced that two Americans suffering from Ebola disease in Liberia will be evacuated back home in the next few days.

According to a statement released by the deputy spokeswoman of CDC, Marie Harf,  on Friday, 1 August, 2014, the two Ebola victims would be taken to the US to be cared for in strict isolation.

“The safety and security of US citizens is our paramount concern,” deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf said, confirming the State Department was facilitating the medical evacuation with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

“Every precaution is being taken to move the patients safely and securely, to provide critical care en route on a non-commercial aircraft and to maintain strict isolation upon arrival in the United States.”

They will be “taken to medical facilities with appropriate isolation and treatment capabilities,” Harf added in her statement.

It would be recalled that Samaritan’s Purse, a US charity, has said that two of its staff members, doctor Kent Brantly and another American missionary worker, Nancy Writebol, were stricken with the virus in Liberia.

Both “are in stable but grave
condition,” the group said Thursday in a statement.

However, Harf declined to identify the two patients who would be evacuated due to privacy concerns.

Meanwhile, Emory University Hospital, in southern Georgia, has also said that it is preparing to receive “a patient with Ebola virus infection to its special facility containment unit within the next several days.”

STAY TUNED FOR MORE UPDATE ON EBOLA.

Ebola Fear: Jim Iyke Thanks God For Sparing His Life (Photo)

After running from Liberia over Ebola fear, Nollywood actor Jim Iyke shared another photo of himself, sitting at a table with a variety of food in front of him.

The actor, who is presently in an
undisclosed area, seems to be doing fine. He posted the photo above with the caption,

“Breakfast; somewhere serene. Glad to be away from all the madness. Thank u lord 4 everytime u hide me in ur pavilion #Ikechukwu .”

Yesterday, the actor had posted a photo of himself wearing an expensive mask with a message on his Instagram page saying, he was leaving Liberia earlier than scheduled because of the rising case of Ebola in the country.

Jim’s photo had sparked a lot of outrage on social media, as some Nigerians suggested the actor should be isolated and monitored for a while, soon as he arrives Nigeria, in order for him not to spread the virus, in case he has already been infected.


               

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WOW: 2face Idibia’s Album ‘TheAscension’ Makes American Billboard List

When we talk about people that has contributed to the immense growth of Nigerian's music industry, 2Face Idibia comes first.The star has been making Africa proud since the beginning of his music career.

That being said, we are glad to announce that American music magazine, Billboard Magazine has listed 2face Idibia’s six studio album “The Ascension” as one of the top selling albums for the week. It currently takes the number 12 spot.


His very excited wife, Annie Macaulay-Idibia took to her official Instagram page to speak about the honour.

“I Am Screaming thank YOU JESUS!!!! This is the 1st time EvER In the world, any Nigerian artist achieved this!!! Record-Breaking! 2face Idibia’s ‘The Ascension’ Album Is Currently The 12th Top Selling Album In The World – Music ” she says.

The album features Bridget Kelly, Fally Ipupa, Vector, Iceberg Slim and Dammy Krane. It retails on Spinlet, iTunes and Spotify.




               

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Council Boss Walked Out By Edo Lawmakers For ‘Improper Dressing’

Members of the Edo State House of
Assembly on Wednesday walked out the Chairman of Ovia South West Local Government Area of the state, Morrison Okhuarobo, for improper dressing.

Morrison was at the lawmakers sitting to render account of his stewardship since he was sworn-in as council chairman.

He wore a face cap and a combat khaki trousers and shirt on which the words: “Proudly Oshio Picki” were inscribed.

The council boss was about to begin his presentation when Hon. Johnson Oghuma drew the attention of his colleagues to Morrison’s dressing.
Oghuma said, “The governor is well
respected across the world. He does not come here dressing in khaki. The governor respects this House and dress properly when coming here. He should go and dress properly.

“This dressing amount to disregard and misconduct. He must tender unreserved apology”.

Other lawmakers concurred and insisted that Morrison should leave the chamber despite pleas by Speaker Uyi Igbe to allow him present the report. The council boss left and returned an hour later dressed in a suit.

He apologized to the lawmakers for his dress code and went ahead to make his presentation.


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