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Sunday, June 26, 2011

HIV AIDS Control Measures Suggested for Nigeria

Sex is the major mode of transmission of HIV AIDS in Trans Sahara Africa according to recent survey carried out in Nigeria. Its transmission has increased tremendously, forcing to ruin humanity.  However, Nigeria is the second country in the world that her populace is faced with this epidemic. So how do we tackle this deadly problem?
Then let us ask ourselves one question. What is the cause of unprotected sex and sex scandals in our society today? Since this is the major mode of transmission.
Many Nigerian women mostly ladies normally involve in sex as their quick and easy way of earning a living as a results of inability to secure jobs especially those that are not educated. Also those who tried to secure temporary jobs and earn as little as N5, 000 per month are also seen depending partly with sex partners for money.

Poverty therefore is the major cause of HIV AIDS distribution in Nigeria today according to survey i personally carried out in November 2010.

How do we fight this dreaded disease?

1. The federal government should come up with a policy that; any hotel, chalet, lodging accommodation, etc operating in this country must drop at least a packet of certified condom in her hotel room and new one be replaced after each time a hotel room is used.

This is necessary because a lot of men find it very difficult to go out of a hotel sex room again to buy condoms as soon as they get lost to a lady. Remember, married men do not like to have condoms on them due to their wives who might suddenly discover it from their wallets.

2. Notices in form of creation of awareness of HIV AIDS should be placed on designated areas on all hotels, chalets, etc.

3. Women should be considered for several areas of endeavours to contribute to good percentage of the national work force since they are the key function as far as sex is concerned.

4. Stigmatization of victims should be eliminated.

5. Death by hanging should be imposed to any rapist.

6. Sex education that also relates to HIV AIDS awareness should be introduced as part of biological studies to our secondary schools.
7. Birth rate should be controlled.

AND ABOVE ALL

8. Our economy should be improved.
Finally, if the above measures are put into practice, the rate of HIV AIDS transmission shall drop in Nigeria.


Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Breaking News in Nigeria

 Ikedi Ohakim’s running Mate Turns Down  Position In Gov.    Okorocha's Cabinet

The running mate of former governor of Imo State and governorship candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2011 governorship poll, Prof (Mrs) Viola Onwuliri has rejected a cabinet position offered to her by Gov Rochas Okorocha for personal reasons.

It was gathered from an impeccable source that her rejection of the commissionership seat informed her unexplained refusal to appear before the State House of Assembly for clearance.
Gov Okorocha had forwarded a list of 15 commissioners-nominee to the Assembly for clearance. The Assembly therefore invited the nominees to appear before its ad hoc committee later at plenary.
Mrs Onwuliri spurned the directives while others complied. As a result, the Assembly refused to clear her in abscentia.

Both the speaker, Chief Ben Uwajumogu and Okorocha’s liaison officer to the Assembly, Hon Amaechi Nwoha later explained that the house could not have cleared Mrs Onwuliri in abscentia.
A reliable source said Mrs Onwuliri could not accept the appointment because it would be seen as a betrayal to ex- governor Chief Ikedi Ohakim.

All effort made to get Mrs Onwuliri comment on the matter proved abortive. She did not only refuse to pick her calls but failed to return them or reply a text message sent to her telephone.
Meanwhile, the cleared commissioners are to be sworn-in Thursday, June 23 at Multi-Purpose Hall Owerri.
They are Mrs Veronica Ejezie, Mrs Ann Dozie, Mrs Chioma Ogoke, Chike John Okafor, Barr Soronnadi Njoku, Dr Joe Obi-Njoku, Barr. Neldon Ezerioha, Ndukwu Emeka, Chief Jerry Okorie, Nze Enwerem Ogueri, Steve Ahamefula, Kenneth Emelu, Chief Uche Ejike and Okorocha’s deputy, Sir Jude Agbaso.