Strange killer disease: Ondo bans production, consumption of ogogoro

Strange killer disease: Ondo bans production, consumption of ogogoro




The Ondo State Government has banned the produc-tion and consumption of locally-made gin, commonly called ‘ogogoro’ in the state, following the recent strange deaths in Ode-Irele.

The Commissioner for Health, Dayo Akinyanju told reporters in Akure yesterday that medical reports showed that the deaths were caused by ethanol poisoning

He said: “Our clinical analysis reveals the fact that there were no known viruses, while toxicology reports have confirmed our prime suspicion of ethanol poisoning.

“We have reviewed our strategies and embarked on sensitization to let people know that locally-made gin is prohibited.

“We will also embark on searches because this batch of methanol-containing gin must have gone round because four cases: two alive and two dead have been found in Odigbo Local Government Area,” he said.

Mr. Akinyanju said stakeholders such as religious leaders, transporters, youths, market women, and the relevant association would be informed of the development.

He said, “We will start with the entire South Senatorial District, then move to the Central Senatorial District.”

According to the commissioner, the unknown disease has so far claimed 23 lives with 10 other people receiving treatment.

“Two of them have regained their sights and are back home.

“We appeal to the general public to desist from drinking the gin until we are able to identify the source of contamination or find out how the methanol got into the drinks,” he said.

The commissioner said that the state government was working closely with the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control and the National Orientation Agency to sensitise members of the public to the dangers of consuming such drinks.

Xenophobic attacks: Nigeria recalls ambassador

Xenophobic attacks: Nigeria recalls ambassador




The federal government yesterday recalled Nigeria’s Ambassador to South Africa as an immediate fallout of the xenophobic attacks on foreigners in that country.

Acting High Commissioner Martin Cobham and Deputy High Commissioner Uche Ajulu-Okeke were directed to return home for consultations in the latest sign of African countries’ discontent at Pretoria’s handling of attacks on immigrants.

“The invitation is in connection with the on-going xenophobia in South Africa targeting foreigners, mainly African migrants,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

Seven people have been killed in attacks on migrants since March 20, when Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini spoke out against foreign workers.

“Let us pop our head lice,” he said. “We must remove ticks and place them outside in the sun. We ask foreign nationals to pack their belongings and be sent back.”

He has since said those remarks were taken out of context and that he opposes violence.

Nigeria had earlier summoned South Africa’s high commissioner over the unrest as protesters picketed the South African embassy in Lagos. A Nigerian group has called for the International Criminal Court to investigate Zwelithini for “hate speech”.

South Africa has deployed troops to try to quell the violence, after criticism by nations including China and Zimbabwe for failing to protect their citizens against armed mobs.

South African firms such as mobile phone giant MTN and supermarket chain Shoprite have significant interests in Nigeria.

Poor turnout recorded in re-run poll

Poor turnout recorded in re-run poll



Low turnout has been recorded in Ekiti State’s ongoing election rerun in 20 polling units.


The supplementary election is holding in Ilejemeje State Constituency of the state, following the cancellation of the April 11 poll in the some areas, over electoral malpractices.


NAN reports that as at 8:30a.m, the the accreditation queue was scanty in most of the polling units visited - Ward 06 Iye 3, PU 007 Imose-Ise, Owakuta PU 003 and Ise PU 006,


It was reported that other affected polling units in Iludun and Obada also recorded minimal turnout but the poll is adjudged to be going on smoothly and peacefully.



APC, PDP factions form alliance to produce Senate President

APC, PDP factions form alliance to produce Senate President


It has emerged that the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is planning to capitalise on the failure of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to reach a consensus on the zoning of key offices in the incoming administration.


Some APC members, had, in a crucial meeting in Abuja on Thursday, April 23, disagreed on the zoning of the Senate President seat to the North-Central and Deputy Senate President to the North-East, as recommended by the party’s National Working Committee.


Reports say the PDP factions in the two chambers of the National Assembly are forming an alliance with the aggrieved APC members to produce a speaker and a senate president different from candidates approved by the APC.


At the APC meeting, the office of the deputy speaker was reportedly zoned to the South-South.


A member of the alliance who spoke to Punch anonymously said the caucus will ensure that holders of the offices are not choices of the APC leaders.


Although we are not disputing the fact that the APC should produce leaders of the National Assembly, we will ensure that those who will emerge are people we prefer, not the choices of the APC leaders.


“By doing that, we will snatch the control of the National Assembly from them, just as the APC controlled the House through Aminu Tambuwal,” the source said.


However, the APC National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, had in a statement earlier this week dismissed the reports of disagreement in the party over zoning of offices. He described the claims as ‘products of hyperactive rumour mills

President Jonathan to Live in a Luxury Fortress After Vacating Aso Rock

President Jonathan to Live in a Luxury Fortress After Vacating Aso Rock


President Goodluck Jonathan will relocate to a luxury villa in his home town, Otuoke, after his tenure at Aso Rock expires on May 29th, the Punch reports.

Jonathan has reportedly bought off the areas surrounding his mansion in Otuoke since 2013 and developed the area it into a fortress which is currently guided by stern looking soldiers.

It is believed that the large area of land contains at least eight different structures apparently for different purposes: recreation, security posts and guard quarters. A visitor to Otuoke will not be penalised for calling the place a fortress.

The mansions, which had been undergoing construction and reconstruction in the last 10 years are now ready for habitation. The area they sit on is best described as an island.

Activities in this place had been at a lull until a couple of weeks ago. And it is largely believed that come May 29, after the expiration of his tenure, President Jonathan would relocate to the place

The first lady, Dame Patience, asides a hotel, is also said to have numerous buildings that have been converted into hostels for Federal University Otuoke female students.

Prophecy: Nigerians Will Soon Stone Buhari,Celebrate Jonathan as a Hero -Apostle Suleman

Prophecy: Nigerians Will Soon Stone Buhari,Celebrate Jonathan as a Hero -Apostle Suleman


Apostle Johnson Suleman, General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministry in an interview with PUNCH said that in a couple of months Nigerians may stone Muhammadu Buhari and celebrate Goodluck Jonathan.

Apostle Suleman made the comment when asked if Buhari is the Change Nigeria needs. He said, ''Let me say this to you. In the next six months, people may stone Buhari. The reason I’m saying this is because the expectation is too high. Nigerians expect Buhari to put gold on their tables. Two, the large chunk of followership Buhari has are youths and young people and they are impatient. Young people don’t believe in progressive change, they want change. When they say change, they see a new picture. And Buhari has been talking from the two sides of the mouth. During campaign, he told us Boko Haram would be a thing of the past. Now, you are President-elect, you are saying people shouldn’t expect a miracle. Are you a pastor? If I wanted a miracle worker, won’t I bring a Mallam or a miracle worker? When you were being voted for, we were not voting for a pastor, so don’t tell us about miracles.

''Like I said, Jonathan will be seen as a hero very soon because that’s the Nigerian story. Anybody who they feel is not doing well, get him out. The next few minutes, they miss this person.

''If by September, there is still a blink in power, people will start abusing Buhari. You said you were going to do this. Two, who are Buhari’s footmen, the large chunk are ex-PDP people and of course you know, many are still defecting. Nigerian politicians are the most shameless people (I know); they can’t bear hunger. They are defecting now to lobby for offices. If you should check the people around the man, it gives you an idea of where the man is heading. If you check the agenda, listen to their campaign, it wasn’t about issues, it was about personality. Change this man! And I wanted us to talk about what the issues are, brainstorm to make things better.

''I heard he had a five-hour meeting behind closed doors with President Jonathan. He has now seen the reality of how deep the issues are and it has now dawned on him that the man sitting there was actually managing to survive. That is one thing about leadership. When the ball is passed to you, you realise it’s deeper than you think. So I do not see change in Nigeria. The only change I see is we have a breath of fresh air, a new government. To say there will be instant change in Nigeria, I doubt. We are praying as Christians and believers. It doesn’t matter what the enemy is trying to do in Nigeria, as believers, we know that the will of God will be done.''

5 INEC Officials Arrested for Thumb-Printing Ballot Papers in Imo

5 INEC Officials Arrested for Thumb-Printing Ballot Papers in Imo


Five ad hoc officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Imo were on Saturday arrested for thumb-printing ballot papers in the governorship re-run election in the state.

The officials were arrested at Omuma Primary School in Oru East local government following an order by Mr Mike Igini, one of the resident electoral commissioners deployed to Imo for the election.

The Resident Electoral Commissioner in Imo, Dr Gabriel Ada, who confirmed the arrest, said that the officials were already in police custody.

Ada said the ad hoc workers connived with agents of a political party to thumb-print ballot papers leading to their arrest.

In the same vein, the election has been cancelled in Ozuh Primary School, Omuma following the arrest of 25 persons claiming to be INEC officials by military men.

The arrested persons and the election materials in their possession were taken to the Oru East local government headquarters.