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Saturday, 12 May 2018

North Korea to finish dismantling nuclear test site 'within two weeks'






Kim Jong Un inspects a nuclear weapons programme
Image:Kim Jong Un inspects a nuclear weapons programmeNorth Korea is "taking technical measures" to dismantle its nuclear test site within the next two weeks, according to state media.
The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reports that journalists from the US, South Korea, China, Russia and the UK will be invited to observe a ceremony marking the start of the process, which will be held at some point between 23 May and 25 May, depending on weather conditions.
All tunnels at the testing ground in the northeast of the country will be destroyed by explosion, with observation and research facilities also to be removed, along with ground-based guard units.


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Video:Body Language: Kim Jong Un
Plans by Kim Jong Un to shut the site down were revealed ahead of his historic summit with President Moon Jae-in of South Korea last month.
"From 21 April, North Korea will stop nuclear tests and launches of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs)," KCNA said at the time.
"The North will shut down a nuclear test site in the country's northern side to prove the vow to suspend nuclear test."


The three Americans formerly held hostage in North Korea gesture next to U.S.President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo2:17
Video:Trump welcomes home Kim's captives
On Thursday, it was confirmed that Mr Kim would finally hold a highly teased meeting with President Donald Trump in Singapore on 12 June.
"We will both try to make it a very special moment for world peace," Mr Trump said on Twitter.


A satellite image of what is believed to be North Korea's nuclear test sight
Image:A satellite image of what is believed to be North Korea's nuclear test site
Until recently, Mr Kim and Mr Trump had been trading personal insults and threats, heightening tensions over North Korea's nuclear programme.
In November, North Korea boasted that it had developed a missile capable of "striking the whole US mainland".
But their relationship appears to have thawed, and in the early hours of Thursday morning, Mr Trump welcomed home three Americans released by Pyongyang.
The North Korean foreign ministry said on Saturday that the country was committed to "promote close contacts and dialogue with the neighbouring countries and the international society so as to safeguard peace and stability on the Korean peninsula and over the globe".

FG fires NECO registrar, 2 deputy directors

The registrar of the National Examinations Council (NECO), Professor Charles Uwakwe and two deputy directors of the examination body have been sacked.
Though no official reason has been given for the disengagement of the register, the two deputy directors might have been disengaged for alleged corrupt practices.
Some sources attributed the sack of the registrar to the award of a N25 billion contract which was without the knowledge of either the federal ministry of education or the governing board of the council.
Others said Professor Charles Uwakwe may have been fired for allegedly recruiting some staff without the knowledge of the appropriate authorities
The most senior director, Alhaji Abubakar Gana has been directed to take over as registrar in acting capacity.
Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari has said that the federal government will evolve measures to curb incessant strikes and address grievances by staff of universities in the country.
Buhari, represented by a director with National Universities Commission, (NUC) Gidado Kuma, spoke on Saturday at the 23rd, 24th and 25th combined convocation ceremonies of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU), Bauchi, The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
He said government was looking into the operations of agencies in the education sector to find solutions to the problems militating against their desired impact, especially in the university system.
The president said that the essence of creating a specialised university such as ATBU was to assist the country in training future scientists and launch it into the sphere of technological breakthroughs 


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ADC is different from APC, I don’t see them as a threat - Tony Momoh

Prince Tony Momoh, has said no matter how former President Olusegun Obasanjo tries to remove President Muhammadu Buhari from office in 2019 it will be a very difficult task.
Momoh a national leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) speaking in an interview with Daily Independent also allayed the fears of Nigerians over the possibility of mistaking the All Progressives Congress (APC) for ADC, which is the acronym of African Democratic Congress
ADC is the political platform adopted by Obasanjo’s Coalition of Nigerian Movement (CNM).
According to the former minister of information, the acronym of both parties are different while their logos are also different from each other.
On Obasanjo’s quest to terminate Buhari’s reign by 2019, he said Obasanjo as a democrat will never get involved in a coup and in the eventuality of that, such a coup will not succeed as it will be resisted by well-meaning Nigerians.
He said: “Obasanjo will not get involved in any coup and no coup in Nigeria that is resisted ever succeeded. So, how will he remove Buhari and put another person there? Will he call the Yorubas, Northerners, South Easterners and South South to vote against Buhari?”
“APC is different from APC and I don’t see them as a threat to our party. Everybody have their crowd. Do you think APC crowd will enter ADC? Both parties have their logo which is different from each other."
Perviously  Chief Olusegun Obasanjo said the All Progressives Congress (APC) is “reveling in an unrepentant misgoverning of Nigeria,” and taking Nigerians for fools.
He made the comment while briefing journalists at his presidential library home in Abeokuta, Ogun state, on Thursday, May 10.
The former president also disclosed that in order to actualise its dream for a new Nigeria, his Coalition for Nigeria Movement had adopted the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as a political platform.

NAFDAC lifts shutdown order on Emzor, 2 others linked with codeine syrup abuse

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) on Saturday, May 12, lifted the shutdown order on three companies who were closed on Monday, May 7, for production of codeine cough syrups, adding that normal company operations could resume.
The companies include the Emzor Pharmaceuticals Ind. Ltd, Lagos, Peace Standard Pharmaceutical Limited and Bioraj Pharmaceutical Limited in Ilorin, Kwara .
According to a statement from the agency, the director-general, NAFDAC, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye gave the directive following meetings held with the companies and its directorates of Investigation and Enforcement (I&E), Drug Evaluation Research (DER) and Narcotics and Controlled Substances (NCS).
According to NAFDAC, the production of codeine syrup is to be stopped immediately until further notice while investigations continue.
“Therefore, the hold placed on the active pharmaceutical ingredient and the already made codeine syrups stands. NAFDAC will monitor the compliance.
“All codeine products are to be recalled and the process verified through audit trail verified by NAFDAC
“Embargo has been placed on new applications for permit or renewals for the importation of codeine as an active pharmaceutical ingredient for cough preparations, i.e., NAFDAC will not issue any permit until further notice
“The companies have been charged with administrative fees that are commensurate with the respective violations,” the statement said.
NAFDAC said that it would hold a stakeholders meeting on the codeine crisis in a few days to develop a road map for the supply chain distribution and the future of codeine syrup manufacturing.
The agency also noted that the stakeholders meeting was in line with the minister of health pronouncements in his press release on the codeine crisis.
Earlier, the federal ministry of health had announced a ban on the production and import of cough syrup containing codeine.
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) shut down the Peace Standard Pharmaceutical ltd., BIORAJ Pharmaceutical ltd. both in Ilorin, Kwara state, and the Emzor Pharmaceuticals Industry, Lagos, as it probed the codeine-based syrup epidemic.
Codeine-based syrup is used in treatment of cough, but when abused could lead to harmful and deadly addiction.
In a statement by NAFDAC on Monday, director general of the agency, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, said that the clampdown was due to the companies’ inability to provide required documents for NAFDAC officials during the inspection of the facilities at Ilorin and Lagos.

FG will implement measures to end frequent strikes in universities - Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has said that the federal government will evolve measures to curb incessant strikes and address grievances by staff of universities in the country.
Buhari, represented by a director with National Universities Commission, (NUC) Gidado Kuma, spoke on Saturday at the 23rd, 24th and 25th combined convocation ceremonies of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU), Bauchi, The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
“I have noted with great concern the incessant strikes by teachers and other university workers which most of the demands are germane but the repercussions have negative consequences.
”Let me assure you that this administration will very soon come up with modalities of addressing your grievances without face-off so that we attain stability and balance in the system.
“The university is unable to conduct convocations as at when due for sets of students, this is not peculiar to your university but rather an underlying difficulty the system has found itself over the years,’’ the president said.
He said that no nation would progress if its educational system was poor.
Buhari said government was looking into the operations of agencies in the education sector to find solutions to the problems militating against their desired impact, especially in the university system.
He said that the essence of creating a specialised university such as ATBU was to assist the country in training future scientists and launch it into the sphere of technological breakthroughs.
Buhari challenged such institutions to surprise Nigerians at occasions such as convocation ceremonies by presenting new discoveries or inventions that would add value to the technology drive of the country.
He said: "Nations across the globe are in stiff competition, we cannot lay back and take the back seat as simply consumers of other nations’ products but must come with our own products for others to buy.
“Nations are in stiff competition to outwit one another in the area of offering quality knowledge and positive research and we must provide leadership in Africa in this regard.
“Our agencies in charge of educational development must find a way of encouraging our youth to aspire learning in the country’s institutions but as well attract foreign students and researchers so that our global ranking of universities can soar,”Buhari said.
He called on staff of the institution to re-invent the culture of leadership, followership and stewardship, adding that the students should imbibe the virtue of discipline and respect for their teachers and university authorities.
He called on all state governments to support and encourage universities in their catchment areas.
The vice-chancellor of the university, Saminu Ibrahim, said that the institution was graduating 8,496 students.
Ibrahim said the graduates included 480 diploma students, 5,637 for first degrees, 1,580 for postgraduate diplomas, 770 for masters’ degrees and 90 doctorates.
He said 118 out of 5,637 first degree students obtained first class grades, 1,618 got second class upper division, 2.609 received second class lower division, 1,431 got third class and 61 had pass.
The vice-chancellor said the College of Medical Science of the university opened with 41 students in 2016/2017 session while 47 students were admitted in 2017/2018 section.
According him, the institution has commenced the construction of additional three hostels in Gubi Campus and two in Yelwa Campus to ease the problem of accommodation for students.
“We also constructed 250 capacity auditorium, 160 capacity studio and Yelwa Campus water scheme.
“About 490 academic staff of the university were supported to acquire PhDs,” he said.
The chancellor of the institution, Rufus Aladesanmi, commended both staff and students for exhibiting good behaviour.
Aladesanmi, who is also Ewi of Ado-Ekiti, said: "The report I have received from the management on you are quite encouraging.
Since my assumption of office, there has never been any cause at all for me to intervene in any matter that could have gotten out if hand."
The chancellor commended the president for responding to numerous challenges of the institution in spite of the economic challenges in the country.
Meanwhile, doctors in the country have threatened to down tools across health institutions if the federal government gives in to the demands of the Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) who have been on strike the past three weeks.
The doctors said their threat is coming on the heels of the direction given to state and local government workers to join the JOHESU strike in a bid to force the government to act.
In a statement on Thursday, May 10, the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) noted that it was opposed to salary adjustment and harmonisation, one of the major demands of the striking health workers under JOHESU.

Wednesday, 9 May 2018

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrives in North Korea for summit talks




Mike Pompeo met in secret with Kim Jong-Un over Easter. Credit Sarah Sanders/Twitter
Image:Mike Pompeo previously met in secret with Kim Jong-Un over Easter. Credit Sarah Sanders/TwitterUS Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has arrived in North Korea to finalise details of the summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un.
Mr Pompeo will also press for the release of three US prisoners from the country.
He said that he hopes North Korea will "do the right thing".

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Video:'Time and place set for North Korea meeting'
The time and date of Mr Trump's planned meeting with Mr Kim has now been agreed on, but he has yet to reveal where or when it will happen.
Former CIA chief Mr Pompeo met Kim Yong Chol, vice chairman of the central committee of North Korea's ruling party, for lunch.
The pair discussed the possible agenda for the meeting.
"For decades, we have been adversaries. Now we are hopeful that we can work together to resolve this conflict," Mr Pompeo said.

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Video:Kim Jong Un goes to China
It is his second visit to North Korea - he visited at Easter before he was officially appointed as America's top diplomat.
"We think relationships are building with North Korea. We will see how it all works out. Maybe it won't. But it can be a great thing for North Korea, South Korea and the entire world," Mr Trump said.
Asked whether the three Americans held in North Korea would be freed, Mr Trump told reporters: "We'll all soon be finding out. We'll soon be finding out. It would be a great thing if they are."

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