Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Obama rubbished on Twitter about Middle East history

US president's State of the Union comment that Middle East conflicts "dated back millennia" met with online ridicule.


It may have just been one line in an hour-long address, but US President Barack Obama is getting creamed for what some said was perpetuating a lie.

Social media reacted quickly to Obama's comment during his final State of the Union address on Tuesday night, when he paid reference to the ongoing Middle East crisis as one that dated back millenia.
"The Middle East is going through a transformation that will play out for a generation, rooted in conflicts that date back millennia," Obama said.

Commentators described Obama's comment as "orientalist" and "obscene." Others like Vox, described the assertion as "dangerous".
Many pointed out that even a basic reading of history would illustrate that pretty much every conflict in the region, even the so-called Shia-Sunni sectarian divide, dated back no more  than 100 years. 
Obama's comment risks "perpetuating the widespread 'ancient hatreds' myth that feeds two dangerous and mistaken beliefs about the Middle East: 1) that these people just hate each other because that's how they are "over there," and 2) that the problems run so deep that they can't be solved and we shouldn't bother trying," Max Fisher wrote  .
"It's reductive and cynical because it paints a picture of the Middle East as perpetually at war because people there are just different."
Obama spent a portion of his speech specifically tackling current hysteria around Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant group (ISIL).
Though he made an effort to disqualify ISIL as a legitimate representation of Islam, commentators said his gaffe exemplified the country's foreign policy campaigns in the Middle East and fed into flawed and inaccurate perceptions over the trouble in the region.

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DasukiGate: All Is Set For EFCC To Arrest Ex-PDP Chair On $2.1Bn Arms Cash

                                           Adamu Muazu

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is currently on the trail of two Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) bigwigs whom may flee the country for alleged involvement in the ongoing $2.1 billion arms probe, according to an online news.

The Nation reports that the former chairman of the PDP, Adamu Muazu and a former principal private secretary to former president Goodluck Jonathan,  Hassan Tukur, have been placed on the “watch-list” of the anti-graft agency.
A source within the EFCC disclosed that the two party chieftains have been under investigation in the last few months on the arms cash allegedly disbursed to them for campaign purposes and counter-insurgency initiative with Boko Haram.
“We need to interact with these two leaders, who are on watch-list. Since Muazu went for his daughter’s graduation and medical treatment, we have not been able to locate him.
“We learnt Muazu is around Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia axis. We are on his trail because some suspects have admitted drawing campaign funds from the ex-PDP national chairman. Over N600 million has so far been traced to him.
“Tukur is believed to have been seen in the country by security agencies about three or four days ago. He might be invited over the botched deal with Boko Haram, which allegedly involved the payment of a ransom. He is also implicated in the disbursement of some funds for use in the Presidency for campaign and 2015 poll,” the source said.

NNPC tanker with fuel bursts into flames while discharging in Abuja

A petrol tanker belonging to Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) with 45,000 litres of petrol caught fire, on Tuesday, while discharging the product at a filling station along Abdulsalami Abukakar Way, Apo, Abuja, according to Nigerian Tribute.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that there was no loss of life but the tanker was completely razed, while the filling station was partly affected.
Mr Jeremiah Abimaje, Branch Manager, NNPC Mega Station, said that the cause of the fire was unknown.

"No one can really say what actually caused the fire. The tanker came with the product and was off-loading its product when it suddenly caught fire," he said.

He said that prompt arrival of men of the Fire Service prevented the fire from engulfing the filling station and other properties in the neighborhood.

An eye witness, Mr Monday Osadolor, said that men of the fire service were able to contain the fire because the station was not selling fuel when the incident occurred.

"If it was a normal day when there are many cars around this road, many people would have lost their lives,” he said.

Mr Jaji Abdulganiyu, Operations Commander, Federal Fire Service, who led his men to the scene, said the service was committed to putting fire outbreaks under control in the FCT

Nigeria lasa fever contained

                                     Prof. Isaac Adewole
Lassa fever has claimed 41 lives from 93 reported cases in 10 of the 36 states, the Federal government said yesterday.
Last Friday, the government put the death toll at 40 out of 86 reported cases but the number of the suspected cases also rose to 93.
Minister of Health Prof. Isaac Adewole gave the update on the ravaging disease and the plans to curb it, at a joint ministerial news conference in Abuja, according to The Nation.
He listed the affected states as Bauchi, Nasarawa, Niger, Taraba, Kano, Rivers, Edo, Plateau, Gombe and Oyo.
He however said there were no new confirmed cases or death in the last 48 hours.
He did not disclose the state from which the additional life was lost.
Adewole assured Nigerians that there was no need to panic as the government has the capacity to deal with the outbreak.
He noted that the disease is different from Ebola and so it will be treated differently; explaining that unlike Ebola which had a single entry point into the country, Lassa Fever has multiple outbreak and has been restricted to rural areas.
Adewole blamed the states for the heavy casualty for failing to notify his office on time.
“In the last 48 hours the government raised a four-man expert committee, chaired by Prof. Michael Asuzu, to visit Kano, Niger and Bauchi, the three most endemic states.
“The committee will embark on a fact-finding mission, assess the current situation, document response experiences, identify gaps and proffer recommendations on how to prevent future occurrences,’’ he said.
The minister assured the public that the task of the committee was not to apportion blame but rather to document lessons learnt for better planning of an affective responsive.
According to Adewole, part of the long term response is to establish an inter-ministerial committee to deliver a final blow on Lassa fever and other related diseases.
The committee is made up of ministers of Education, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Environment, Information and Culture as well as Health.
Adewole advised communities to improve on their hygiene, including food hygiene and food protection practices.
He also urged the public to avoid contact with rodents and rats as well as food contaminated with rat’s secretions and excretions.
“Avoid drying food in the open and along roadsides, it is also important to cover all foods to prevent rodents contamination,’’ he said.
The minister said affected states have been advised to intensify awareness creation on the signs and symptoms of the disease.
“The public is hereby assured that government and other stakeholders are working tirelessly to address the outbreak and bring it to timely end,’’ said the minister.
He said the ministry had ordered for the immediate release of adequate quantities of “ribavirin’’, the specific antiviral drug for Lassa fever, to the affected states for prompt treatment of cases.
Adewole said Nigeria has the capability to diagnose Lassa fever, adding that “all the cases reported so far were confirmed by our laboratories’’.
“The reassuring aspect of the current outbreak is that we have not recorded any new case of outbreak in the last 72 hours. We have also not recorded any death in the last 48 hours.
“This gives one hope that we are beginning to see the end of the outbreak.”
He cited the case of Niger State where “the outbreak started in August and we were not informed until November. And we consider this to be very unfortunate.
“Not only that about 80 per cent of the outbreak was concentrated in three states; Kano Bauchi and Niger. Niger recorded 35 outbreaks with 16 deaths; Kano recorded 14 outbreaks and nine deaths; Bauchi recorded 14 outbreaks and three deaths.”
He announced that no health worker has been effected so far as against what happened in 2012.”
In respect of Oyo State, he said: “It is a sort of disconnect. We had a confirmed case at the University College Hospital (UCH) Ibadan. I have the laboratory result that was signed by UCH Ibadan. After treatment, this same individual had test repeated in Lagos and Lagos now said it was negative.
“We are standing on the original report from UCH which confirmed him positive and we are in touch with Oyo state on the true situation.
“May I also say that it is only the Federal Ministry of Health that can make pronouncement on the status of Lassa Fever in Nigeria. And to us, we have a case from Oyo state and that case was treated and he is alive, which is a good story.”
The minister also announced that the two suspected cases in Rivers state have turned out to be negative, likewise the other two from Lagos.
For now he said the ministry is very comfortable with happening, though he said “We expect to have more report of suspected cases but what we want to assured you is that confirmed cases should not increase. We can assure you that we have not receivedý any confirmed case in the last 72 hours.”
He also declared that there is cure for Lassa fever but for the cure to occur, the patients must be seen very early. Early presentation to health facilities, he said is important and drugs have been distributed.
“We hope working together we can finally declare the final end of Lassa fever ýin this country,” he said.