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Australia Apple And Blackcurrant, NAFDAC Warnings Against Them

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NAFDAC Warns Against Australian Apple, Blackcurrant

Australia Apple and blackcurrant, The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has warned Nigerians to avoid the consumption of an Australian-born organic apple and black currant.

Prof. Moji Adeyeye, Director-General of NAFDAC, who announced this to newsmen, said the items were graded harmful to human consumption.

“The Hong Kong Food and Environmental Hygiene Center for Food Safety (CFS) has warned against the consumption of australian Pure Tassie Organic Apple and Blackcurrant Juice.

“This was due to unacceptable level of patulin (a mycotoxin) which had exceeded the maximum limit in fruit juice,” she said.

Adeyeye pointed out that the level of patulin content in the affected fruit juice can induce liver, spleen and kidney damage.

She added that the toxic level would affect immune system and causes nausea, gastrointestinal disturbance and vomiting.

She said that the name of the is Pure Tassie, an organic apple and blackcurrant juice from Australia.

The D-G implored importers, distributors, retailers and consumers to immediately stop the importation, distribution, sale and consumption of the affected fruit juice.

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She urged public members in possession of the affected fruit juice to send stock to the nearest NAFDAC office.

She also called on healthcare professionals and consumers to report adverse events or side effects related to the use of this product to the nearest NAFDAC office through NAFDAC PRASCOR (20543 TOLL FREE from all networks).

Adeyeye said the agency should be reached through [email protected] or via the NAFDAC ADR e-Reporting platform available at www.nafdac.gov.ng.

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Man City Wants To Sign Messi While Suarez Is Unwanted At Barcelona

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Man City Wants To Sign Messi
Man City Wants To Sign Messi While Suarez Is Unwanted At Barcelona

Manchester City is reportedly looking to sign Lionel Messi, while Luis Suarez is not included in Barcelona’s rebuild. Manchester City sign messi

Messi, 33, has been linked with a move away from the LaLiga giants after a trophy-less 2019-20 season.

Barca are preparing for a rebuild and while Messi is part of their plans, Suarez is seemingly not.

TOP STORY – MAN CITY CONSIDER MESSI MOVE

According to ESPN, Manchester City is figuring out how they should sign the Barcelona star Messi without breaking the rules of Financial Fair Play (FFP).

The report says the Premier League giants are preparing should Messi become available.

Messi is contracted at Barcelona until 2021, but has been linked with a move.

Ronald Koeman is already planning his reconstruction at Barcelona. The team no longer desires Luis Suarez, Ivan Rakitic, Arturo Vidal or Samuel Umtiti, informs Mundo Deportivo, but aims for Philippe Coutinho, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba. Only the article says the departure of Suarez would open a move for Inter star Lautaro Martinez.

READ ALSO: Lionel Messi Ready To Leave Barcelona With Reasons

Ansu Fati is seemingly close to committing his future to Barcelona. The 17-year-old forward, who has been linked to Manchester United, will sign a new deal that will include a €400million release clause, according to Mundo Deportivo.

A former Bianconeri striker could help Juventus land Edin Dzeko. Tuttosport reports Mario Mandzukic could join Roma as a replacement for Dzeko, who is being linked to Juve.

Milan are reportedly looking at Brahim Diaz. Fabrizio Romano reports the Serie A giants have opened talks with Real Madrid about a loan move, with an option to buy, for Brahim.

Hector Bellerin has been linked with a move away from Arsenal. RMC Sport reports the defender has been offered to Paris Saint-Germain.

Also at PSG, Leandro Paredes could make a move. Gianluca Di Marzio says Juventus are interested in the midfielder. Manchester City sign messi

Security Man Rape 8 Year Old Girl (See Photos)

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Security Man Rape 8 Year Old Girl (See Photos)

A security man has been caught by residents raping an 8-year-old girl in Ibusa, Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria.

The man was caught in the act on Saturday, August 22nd,2020, in na uncompleted building, According to reports.

READ ALSO: Teacher Rape A 15 Year Old Student In Nasarawa

The man was tied up and beaten by people, before being handed over for further investigation to police.

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Nevertheless, the girl’s parents, who are pastors have decided not to implement charges because of the embarrassment it would cause on their child.

WAEC Candidate Tested Positive For Coronavirus In Akwa Ibom State

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WAEC Candidate Tested Positive For Coronavirus In Akwa Ibom State

WAEC Candidate Tested Positive For Coronavirus In Akwa Ibom State, On Monday, Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom said a student taking the ongoing SSCE examination by the West African Examination Council in the state had tested coronavirus positive.

Emmanuel, who made the disclosure in a media chat in Uyo, did not mention the name of the student and the school involved, The Punch reports.

The governor said the student had an asymptomatic situation, adding that he took normal precautions to avoid spread.

He, Nevertheless, said the state government had begun random testing of students for the coronavirus in secondary schools across the state.

READ ALSO: 7 Candidates Test Positive To COVID-19 In Combe

“We have tested over 100 students and it is only one young man that tested positive for coronavirus in the state,” the governor said.

“We did what we ought to do medically; I want to believe that by now, the young man should be okay,” he said.

The governor said he had put in place modalities to ensure that the student did not miss out on anything from the class.

He added that, while adhering to coronavirus guidelines, a government team was going around schools to ensure the students were safe and writing the test.

“All of them are in excellent health condition because we have put everything in place to ensure that the students are quite safe,” he said.

The governor said he had ordered all of his Special Assistants to go to schools across the state to track compliance with coronavirus safety measures.

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Marriage Is A Stupid Idea – OAP N6 Said

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Marriage is a stupid idea – OAP N6

Marriage is a stupid idea – OAP N6, Cool FM OAP, N6 has said the institution called marriage is a dumb idea that sparks reactions among users of social media.

According to the radio personality, he has done the math and stats, and has concluded that it is not worth it engaging in.

Marriage is a stupid idea – OAP N6 says

He revealed that the highest he can do, is to give his parents grandchildren.

In his words,

“I have the maths, I have done the stats, this married thing is stupid, it’s a dumb ass idea. And the best I’m going now is try my best to give my parents grandchildren. F*ck that shit.

READ ALSO: ”Why I Dont Marry” Says Harrysong

Recently-there’s been a lot of controversy on marriage, with different people coming out to share their opinions on the practice.

Meanwhile, controversial Nigerian journalist, Kemi Olunloyo recently said marriage is not ordained by God.

Olunloyo took to her Twitter page, to state that marriage is NOT ordained by God, that if it is, there won’t be DIVORCE.

The self-acclaimed investigative journalist has also said that there would be nothing like divorce if it is ordained by God.

Ronaldinho Released from prison, after spending five months in prison over a forged passport in Paraguay

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Ronaldinho Released from prison
Ronaldinho Released from prison, after spending five months in prison over a forged passport in Paraguay

Ronaldinho Released from prison, after spending five months over a forged passport in Paraguay, Brazilian and Barcelona football hero, Ronaldinho was eventually sentenced to prison for a forged passport after Paraguayan judge convicted him.

Ronaldinho released from prison on Monday 24 August after Judge Gustavo Amarilla also released the brother of Ronaldinho, Roberto de Assis Moreira, who was held for one month in prison and another four months under house arrest on the same offence.

The brothers served 32 days in Paraguay prison before they were released on house arrest during the COVID-19.

In a statement, the Judge said:

The 40-year-old former World Cup winner “is free to travel to whatever country in the world he wants but he must inform us if he changes his permanent residence for a period of one year. He has no restrictions except for the fulfilment of reparations for damage to society.”

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Ronaldinho accepted the terms of his release, which include payment of $90,000 in damages. His brother, who is also Ronaldinho’s business manager, must pay $110,000.

The judge explained that he was not issuing a “definitive dismissal” of the case but rather that Ronaldinho was benefitting from a “conditional suspension of the procedure.”

His brother was also given a two-year suspended sentence.

Prosecutors believe Ronaldinho had no idea about the fake Paraguayan passports but they said his brother de Assis Moreira was likely aware that the passports were false.

Before Monday’s trial the public prosecutor said that Ronaldinho displayed no “personal characteristics or criminal behavior that … would put society at risk.

“They flagrantly used a public document containing false content,” said Marcelo Pecci, one of the public prosecutors, who said it was a “very serious” offense.

Ronaldiho’s Brother De Assis Moreira must appear before a judge in Brazil every four months for two years and will have a criminal record.

“The situation at Ronaldinho is not the same as that of Roberto. He has no duty to appear before any Judicial Body in Brazil. He only has to record a change of address,” said Amarilla, who followed four prosecutors’ advice to eliminate the need for an oral trial.

Davido, I Was Mocked For Being Black At The US College

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Davido, I Was Mocked For Being Black At The US College

Davido, I Was Mocked For Being Black At The US College

Nigerian celebrity singer Davido has explained how he was subjected to racism while at college in Alabama, USA.

In an interview with Recording Academy organizers of the Grammy Awards, the DMW boss said he had been offended by his skin color when he was lined with whites at the U.S. college.

He said;
“It’s crazy, because I’m from both America and Africa, so I know how both sides think. I went to school in Alabama. I went to college at 15. I was very young. And Alabama was a predominantly white state.

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“So being an African kid in a university where it’s 13% black people, it’s amazing. It’s not easy. I had to learn a lot of the things when I was like, “Yo, why you look at me like that?” And not even just being black, being African. They used to ask me questions like, “Yo, how’d you get to America?” I’m like, “What you mean? I came on a plane.” “Oh, y’all got airports?

“It’s crazy because like I said, I grew up in Huntsville, Alabama, this was when I was 15, 16, so I’ve always understood like, yo, this is going to happen. You know what I’m saying? Sometimes just because of the color of your skin, you might not get a lot of honesty from somebody. You feel me? So it was just crazy.

“The other way I look at it, we’re screaming Black Lives Matter, right? But we killing ourselves too. So the conversation is both sided, it goes both ways.”

Updates On School Reopening in nigeria

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Updates on reopening of Schools in nigeria: Have you been wondering when schools will resume? The page belongs to you! We’ll share all the latest news about Nigerian school resume.

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1. Tertiary institutions will reopen very soon — Minister

The state education minister, Hon. On Saturday, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba told Nigerian students languishing at their homes that tertiary institutions will reopen very soon across the country.

Though he did not give a specific date for the re-opening, he said he would articulate the situation report from the National Universities Commission, NUC, and other regulatory bodies of various tertiary institutions and present to the Presidential Task Force, PTF on COVID-19 for evaluation.

READ ALSO: Senates Of UNILAG To Appoint New Vice-Chancellor

2. FG has no plans for re-opening of universities – ASUU

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU has maintained it will not suspend the ongoing strike action.

National President of ASUU, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi said this during a stakeholder’s meeting at the Union’s Secretariat at the University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Professor Ogunyemi said the federal government has continually failed to fulfill its Memorandum of Action agreed in 2019, insisting that the federal government may trigger another round of crisis should it force ASUU members into the IPPIS Scheme.

He noted that unlike other sectors, nothing has been put in place by the federal government in accordance with the coronavirus health protocols for reopening of schools adding that, “Students’ hostels, lecture rooms and laboratories do not meet standards of schools in other countries”, which he said is part of the reasons for the strike.

You can read up the full details here.

That’s the two latest updates we have for now. As soon as there’s any latest update on when school will resume, trust that we will update this page.

Meanwhile which of the updates got you smilling? That of ASUU or Minister of Education? Use the comment box to share your opinion with us, we love reading them.

Remember: There’s still no official announcement from either Minister of Education or PTF that schools will resume 7th September. Ignore fake news. We will never update this page with a fake resumption date. We are closely monitoring the resumption date trend, as soon as there’s vital information, we will immediately update this page.

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Students Protest Closure Of Tertiary Institutions

Students under the aegis of the National Association of Nigerian Students are demanding the reopening of Tertiary Institutions.

Taking to Abuja, the nation’s capital on Wednesday, the students carried placards, registering their displeasure over the continued closure of schools.

They argued that if the government can reopen major markets, some relaxation centres, religious centres, schools also should be reopened so as not to truncate the future of the Nigerian students.

Few photos from the protest:

As a result of the rally, there are speculations that next week the education minister will declare an exact date for all schools to reopen. But that we have yet to prove. We’ll keep you posted once we’re finished.

FG replies NANS: We’ll reopen varsities when it’s safe to do so

The Federal Government has assured the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), that all schools in the country, including tertiary institutions, would reopened only when it is safe to do so.

The Chairman of Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 pandemic and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, gave this assurance Monday at the briefing of the Task Force.

NANS had two weeks ago, noted that though the pandemic hit many nations across the globe, Nigeria should take appropriate steps to remedy the situation and let the society run as seamless as possible.

He said: “Today, the Senior Secondary School Certificate (SSCE) examinations commenced all over the country, like in other West African States, and the PTF is happy to note the high level of compliance with the protocols for the re-opening of exit classes. It is in this light that we appreciate the call by the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) for the reopening of tertiary institutions. As a listening government, we wish to state that education is topmost on the priority list and the reopening of our institutions remain critical, within set safety parameters.”

That’s all! We love reading your opinion/views and from recent comments on this page, most students are now working and want school to resume next year.

Are you working and want school to resume?
Do you still want school to resume this year?

Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU) formerly called Anambra State University (ANSU) seems to be the first Government-owned University to announce resumption date for students.

According to the school management, all COOU fresh students are to resume August 13th 2020 while their first semester exams will commence 20th August, 2020.

COOU calling students to resume school gives us hope that Tertiary Institution students will resume this year.

Talking about that, please note that there’s no official notice that schools will resume September 7th. Disregard any news stating otherwise.

We are monitoring the updates on school resumption and will update this page whenever there’s news.

Lately most students have been asking us if it is true that all schools (tertiary institutions) in Nigeria will resume in September 2020?

ANS; THERE’S NO OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT SAYING SCHOOLS WILL RESUME in September.

However, there are strong indications that schools MIGHT resume September or maybe October.

Why do we Todaysloaded think so?

National Universities Commission (NUC) directed all VC’s to ascertain Level of Preparedness for Safe Reopening of Varsities. Some schools like UNILORIN have indicated that they are ready to resume.
Over 10,000 COVID-19 patients were discharged few days ago. This seems to be a relief.
In a bid to end the ongoing strike, ASUU said they are ready to resume negotiations with FG.
Just to be clear again; we just assumed that schools might resume September or October 2020. There’s actually no official announcement yet.

We really look forward to such announcement?

How about you? What do you think? DO you also really think schools will resume September/October? Or Are you working already and don’t want to go back to school this year?

NUC Directs Vice Chancellors to Urgently Ascertain Level of Preparedness for Safe Reopening of Varsities

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has directed all Vice Chancellors (VC) to ascertain their level of preparedness for safe reopening of Universities.

This was disclosed in a letter signed by NUC Executive Secretary, Chris J. Maiyaki.

The letter partly reads:

“Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities will please recall that, as part of the measures to contain and prevent the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Federal Govemment, through the Federal Ministry of Education, ordered the immediate closure of all schools, including Universities on 23 March, 2020.

“All schools have since remained closed, until the recent decision to allow only Exiting Classes to resume to enable final year students to participate in the 2020 West African Senior School Certificate Examination including other examinations, to be conducted by NECO, NABTEB and NBAIS.

“As Vice-Chancellors are already aware, following the gradual easing of the restrictions as part of the management of COVID-19, there have been several stakeholder consultations as well as meetings with the Honourable Minister of Education with the attendant clamor by concerned citizens for the reopening of Higher Education Institutions (HEIS) and resumption of academic activities.

In the midst of all these, the Federal Ministry of Education had since developed and circulated guidelines for schools and learning facilities, to provide the required support for the safe reopening of schools and resumption of academic activities.

Cognisant however, of the peculiar circumstances and the distinct nature of the University sub-Sector, the National Universities Commission has developed the attached template, to generate data/information on the preparedness of Universities for possible reopening and resumption of academic activities amid the COVID-19 Pandemic.

“The template also provides for data on physical facilities such as infrastructure for Digital Delivery, Lecture Theatres, Halls and Classrooms, Laboratories/Workshops/Studios; and students accommodation.

“The University is also required to indicate the measures/strategies that have been put in place preparatory to a safe and hitch-free reopening of institutions, in readiness for the commencement of full academic activities.

“Such information when generated across the entire sub-sector, will provide the commission with a full picture of the challenges as well as guide policy options by Government.

The image below is a copy of the letter directed to VCs.

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Senates Of UNILAG To Appoint New Vice-Chancellor

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Senate of UNILAG to appoint new vice-chancellor today

Senates Of UNILAG To Appoint New Vice-Chancellor, The Senate of Lagos University (UNILAG), Akoka, will meet today (Monday) after President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive to appoint an acting vice-chancellor.

Todaysloaded News recalls that President Buhari had asked the embattled and sacked Vice-Chancellor UNILAG, Prof. Toyin Ogundipe to step aside.

Buhari also directed the Pro-Chancellor of the institution, Dr. Wale Babalakin to recuse himself from official duties.

The president constituted a special visitation panel to look into the ongoing crisis in UNILAG

The panel was given two weeks to submit its report.

The panel is to be chaired by a former vice-chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State, Tukur Sa’ad.

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Mr. Sa’ad, a professor, was in office between 2002 and 2007, and was also a resident electoral commissioner in Borno State.

President Buhari has instructed the Senates of UNILAG to convene and appoint an acting vice-chancellor from among its representatives for the university council ‘s confirmation.

This was made known in a press statement signed by the Federal Ministry of Education spokesman, Ben Goong.

The Babalakin-led governing council of the institution had sacked Ogundipe as VC over alleged financial misappropriation and misconduct.

Nevertheless, Ogundipe rejected the Council’s decision, saying the University’s due process had not been followed.

But Babalakin insisted that due process was followed in the termination Ogundipe’s appointment.

More than 140 professors have signed for the convocation of the emergency senate meeting for Monday to elect a new VC, Premium Times reports.

The signatories are already more than half of the senate’s roughly 230 members and four times more than the required 25 to convey such meetings.

One of the key decisions to be reached at Monday’s senate meeting is the appointment of a new acting vice-chancellor for the institution.

Those who have reportedly signified their intention to contest for UNILAG VC include a former deputy vice-chancellor of the university, Babajide Alo, and a former registrar of the Joint Universities Preliminary Examination Board (JUPEP), Duro Ajeyalemi.

But others who are being prodded by various camps among the senate members include the former acting vice-chancellor who was controversially appointed by the governing council following the controversial removal of Mr Ogundipe, Omololu Soyombo; two deputy vice-chancellors – Ben Oghojafor and Folasade Ogunsola – and the provost of the university’s college of medicine, Afolabi Lesi.

Others who are being rooted for, include a former director-general of the Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilisation (CBAAC), Duro Oni, and the incumbent dean of the faculty of Law, Ayo Atsenuwa.

How to Upload O’level Result WAEC, NECO And NABTEB on JAMB Portal

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How to Upload O’level Result WAEC, NECO And NABTEB on JAMB Portal
How to Upload O’level Result WAEC, NECO And NABTEB on JAMB Portal

In this post, we’ll address the question “How to upload O’level results for UTME and Direct Entry Candidates to JAMB portal.

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Most of the UTME and Direct Entry candidates who used to wait for results during registration are eager to learn how to submit their O’level results (WAEC / NECO / NABTEB) after the results have been achieved.

This is true; you might encounter hiccups if you do not upload your O’Level result to your JAMB Profile. The guide on how to upload WAEC results on the JAMB portal using your phone or PC is straight to the point. Follow the procedure provided below;

Guidlines;

  1. Log-in to your JAMB profile (https://portal.jamb.gov.ng/efacility/) using your credentials
  2. Click on “Check Admission Status”
  3. Click on “Access my CAPS”
  4. Click on “My O’level result” to confirm if your result is uploaded. If not visit any nearby accredited JAMB CBT center or JAMB office to upload your O’level result.

    Note: Admission cannot be processed for candidates whose O’level status in CAPS indicates ‘Awaiting Result’.