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Abuja School Closed For One Week Over Death Of Four-Year-Old

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The Brickhall School, Abuja on Wednesday announced that it has decided to mourn the memory of its late four-year-old pupil, Miguel Ovoke by closing down the school for one week.

The medical report, signed by Dr. Akinwande Ajayi, on behalf of the medical director, indicated that he was brought in, “on account of aspiration on meat while feeding at school.”

The hospital said upon examination, the medical team found that the boy’s pupils were fixed and dilated, with a nonreactive response to light.

His peripheral pulses were said to be “impalpable, blood pressure was unrecordable, and there was no cardiopulmonary activity or respiratory excursions.”

The report indicated that all efforts of the medical team to resuscitate him failed.

The report concluded that he was “Brought in Dead.”

His peripheral pulses were said to be “impalpable, blood pressure was unrecordable, and there was no cardiopulmonary activity or respiratory excursions.”

The report indicated that all efforts of the medical team to resuscitate him failed.

The report concluded that he was “Brought in Dead.”

Meanwhile, the school, in a statement released on Wednesday and signed by its management, said it was greatly saddened that the life of the pupil could not be saved despite the timely response of its trained nurse and the eventual decision to rush him to a hospital.

While noting the decision to mourn the late pupil by closing the school for one week, the school respectfully urged everyone connected to the tragedy to respect Miguel’s memory with dignity and peace while allowing medical professionals and law enforcement agencies to conclude with the autopsy.

The school said, “It is with profound sorrow and deepest sympathy that we at Brickhall School, Management, and the Parents Teacher’s Forum express our heartfelt condolences to the family of our dearly beloved pupil, Miguel Ovoke.

“We are devastated to report that Miguel tragically passed away on April 24, 2024, following a sad incident where he choked on a piece of meat offal from his meal brought from home, despite the immediate and expert care provided by our dedicated staff and certified school nurse.

“In response to this heart-wrenching event, we convened an urgent meeting with our school community on the day of the incident.

“Out of respect for Miguel’s memory and to honour his bright spirit, we suspended classes for over a week, allowing our community time to mourn and reflect on this profound loss.

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Gunmen Invade Abuja Community, Kidnap Four, Injure Others

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Residents of Dawaki, DeiDei, a community along the Zuba, Suleja road in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, were thrown into confusion and fear when gunmen invaded the area between 10pm and 10:40 pm on Sunday. The attack resulted in the kidnapping of four people and left many others injured.

 

An eyewitness, Moses Chukwuma, told our correspondent that the suspected bandits launched their operation from the Rufaida area in Dawaki, moving towards a popular filling station known as ‘Buy Filling Station’ and down to Hasmos School. He said the incursion sparked a serious gun battle between the vigilantes and the bandits, culminating in the abduction of four individuals.

 

“We did our best to alert the necessary security forces, but all efforts could not prevent the kidnappings,” Chukwuma stated.

 

A resident, who pleaded anonymity while recounting hearing intense gunfire, said she was too frightened to leave her home. She noted that the gun battle lasted for nearly 30 minutes.

 

Another resident, Bala Usman, confirmed the incident and appealed to the government to enhance security measures to protect the lives and property of residents of the community. He urged his fellow residents to maintain communication with security authorities when necessary, adding that constant patrols by security operatives, especially the police, are highly recommended to forestall further attacks.

 

All efforts to get the reaction of the FCT police command were futile, as calls and messages put across to the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, were not responded to. Residents of the area are still in fear over the sad incident.

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Tinubu Approves FCT Week for Inauguration of Key Projects in Abuja

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has announced that President Bola Tinubu has sanctioned a nine-day timeline, termed “FCT Week,” dedicated to the inauguration of completed projects in Abuja. This event will commence on May 27, 2024.

 

During a final inspection of several ongoing projects on Friday, Wike revealed that the inauguration activities would kick off with the launch of the commercial operation of the Abuja Rail Mass Transit system. This marks a significant milestone in the capital’s transportation infrastructure, aimed at enhancing urban mobility and reducing traffic congestion.

 

In addition to the rail system, other critical projects slated for inauguration include the official residence of the Vice President, a notable development that underscores the government’s commitment to providing top-tier facilities for its leaders. Also on the agenda is the Outer Southern Expressway (OSEX), which extends from the Villa Roundabout to Ring Road 1, featuring four interchanges designed to improve traffic flow and connectivity within the city. Another significant infrastructure, the B6 and B12 Circle Road, will also be inaugurated, further expanding the city’s road network and easing transportation.

 

Wike expressed satisfaction with the progress and quality of the projects, praising the contractors for adhering to the project timelines. He highlighted the FCT Administration’s role in ensuring timely project completion through consistent funding and support.

 

“By the approval of Mr. President, we believe that from the 27th of this month, we shall start the inauguration of the various projects,” Wike stated. “Particularly on the 27th, we believe the President will flag off the commercial operation of the Abuja Metro line. We believe on Monday, we will do the final inspection of that. From what we have seen, I think we are good to go.”

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Press Council Secretary Laments Lack of Funding

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The Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Press Council (NPC) Dr. Dili Ezughah, has described the removal of the agency from the national  budget as a huge setback.

Ezughah stated this  when the House of Representatives Committee on Information, National Orientation, Ethics and Values, paid an oversight visit to the council headquarters in Abuja.

He lamented that the development had brought untold hardship to the staff of the agency, with many of them withdrawing their children and wards from school due to inability to pay school fees, while expressing appreciation to the committee members for their efforts to salvage the situation, reiterating  the urgent need for a correction of  what he described as  misclassification.

He said NPC was wrongly classified as a professional body, when it was actually a regulatory agency.

Ezughah briefed the committee on the reform taking place in the council, especially the recent creation of a marketing department to boost internal revenue generation, as well as a fact – checking app in the works. He explained that the app, when developed, would check misinformation and disinformation on the social media.

The Chairman of the House Committee on Information, National Orientation, Ethics and Values, Hon. Fatoba Olusola, pledged the commitment of the committee to ensuring the reinstatement of the NPC to the budget.

Hon. Fatoba said the committee would do everything possible to empower the council to effectively perform its statutory functions.

He also assured that the enabling legislation would be revisited to see the areas that could be amended for an optimum performance of the agency.

The Nigerian Press Council, alongside all the professional associations, was removed from the 2024 Appropriation Act.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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