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Breaking:Peter Obi Visits National Orthopaedic Hospital, Enugu, to Support Burn Victims

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Enugu, December 19, 2024 – Today, Mr. Peter Obi, former Governor of Anambra State and presidential candidate, paid a heartfelt visit to the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Enugu, to check on victims of third-degree burns. The visit was characterized by an outpouring of compassion and genuine concern for the well-being of those affected.

Witnesses described Mr Peter Obi as deeply emotional and committed to understanding the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident. His focus was not merely on the visit itself but on ensuring the victims received the care they needed to recover fully.

This act of empathy is not an isolated case for Mr Peter Obi. Known for his selfless dedication to humanity, he has consistently demonstrated a willingness to prioritize the needs of others. One notable example is his relentless support for Ijeoma’s kidney transplant case in Abuja, where he provided both financial and moral assistance. Similarly, he was quick to reach out to a mother when he learned her son had been stabbed, offering immediate help.

In another instance, following a devastating fire in Jigawa that claimed the lives of over 180 people, Mr Peter Obi prioritized visiting the victims to offer support. Such actions have earned him a reputation as a leader who goes beyond rhetoric, focusing on connecting with ordinary citizens and addressing their struggles personally.

Unlike many public figures, Mr Peter Obi often prefers to keep these humanitarian efforts private. However, his close associates, including Dr. Mo, have emphasized the importance of sharing these stories to shed light on the values that drive his actions.

In a statement shared on social media, Dr. Mo described Mr Peter Obi as someone who “consistently puts people first” and underscored his humility in handling sensitive situations without seeking publicity.

As Mr Peter Obi continues to inspire with his actions, prayers and solidarity have poured in for the victims at the National Orthopaedic Hospital and their families. His visit serves as a reminder of the power of leadership rooted in compassion and service.

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We must stop contaminating our rivers and streams in the name of ‘odinani’ (tradition)—- Gov Chukwuma Soludo ‎

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‎In a recent address to All Progressives Grand Alliance supporters in Awka, Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo raised concerns about pollution of local streams and rivers by native doctors during rituals. He stated, “We must stop contaminating our rivers and streams in the name of ‘odinani’ (tradition). Many depend on that water for drinking and cooking.”

‎According to Daily Trust, Governor Soludo urged practitioners to be responsible, saying, “If you must perform rituals, use a container—like a bucket—and carry out your practices there. Do not pollute our public water sources.” He emphasized that polluted water can lead to serious health issues, declaring that “we do not want that for our communities.”

‎He addressed the backlash from a crackdown on native doctors suspected of criminal behavior: “I am not targeting legitimate traditional worshipers but those who defraud and deceive people.” His aim is to eliminate fraudulent actors while respecting cultural practices.

‎He highlighted the need for balance: “We can embrace our traditions while ensuring the safety and health of our communities.”

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NAFDAC Begins Gradual Reopening of Shops at Ogbo-Ogwu Drug Market in Onitsha

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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has commenced the gradual reopening of shops at the Ogbo-Ogwu drug market in Onitsha.

This development follows the agency’s closure of the market on February 10, 2025, due to concerns over the sale and distribution of counterfeit, unregistered, and substandard drugs.

The unsealing exercise is being led by a Deputy Director of NAFDAC, Mr. Tunji Omoyemi.

According to NAFDAC, traders whose shops meet the required safety and documentation standards are being cleared to resume business operations.

Addressing the traders, the market chairman, Mr. Ndubuisi Chukwulota, urged full cooperation with the agency to facilitate the swift resumption of commercial activities.

Credit: Anambra Broadcasting Service

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“We don’t train you and after spending all that money you leave our healthcare facilities” Gov Mbah begs nurses not to Japa

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Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah has appealed to nursing students in the state not to leave the state after graduation to curb brain drain in the state’s health sector.
The governor made the appeal during the 2024/ 2025 Maiden Matriculation Ceremony of the Nursing College, Enugu on Thursday, April 10.
He urged the students to consider the huge resources the state was committing in training nursing and midwifery students in the state and give back to the state after graduation.
Mbah, represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, said “japa syndrome” was completely against the policy of the state, who had been spending reasonable amount in training them.

“We don’t train you and after spending all that money in infrastructure and the first opportunity you get you leave our healthcare facilities.

“One thing we are very particular is how we improve the service conditions so that when you go through the effort of getting your certificate, you don’t leave our state.

“That is why we are training beyond just academics so that you see that this is service and if any of you can go back to our budget in 2024 and 2025, the highest investment is in education and health,” Mbah said.

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