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Lego hand comes out of boy’s nose after two years

Samir Anwar, from Dunedin on New Zealand’s South Island was playing with the Lego piece in 2018 when he put it up his nostril.

His dad Mudassir shone a torch up Samir’s nose at the time but couldn’t see it.

The GP told the family it would quickly find its way out naturally through his body, but it didn’t.

“Since then we were pretty confident that he didn’t have anything in his nose,” Mudassir tells Newsbeat.

Samir and his dad Mudassir

However Samir wasn’t so certain that the hand from his Lego set had made its way out the other side.

His dad says he was complaining in the days after: “He was saying ‘no, there is something in my nose’.”

But two years on the family had assumed it had passed through his system.

Then this week Samir was out with his family having a muffin with some fairy dust on the top that agitated his nose.

According to his father: “He started getting anxious again and we said to him just go and blow your nose. So he did.”

That’s when he says the black Lego hand came out into the tissue, leaving them all really surprised.

“We were shocked, his eyes were wide open and he was like, I found the Lego, I kept telling you that it was there, but you were saying that it was not.”

Read other health stories from our team of reporters like Greg Rutherford’s story

Samir had the hand in his nose for two years

Today Samir has been to the doctor once more and has been told for the second and hopefully final time, that he has the all-clear.

“I was surprised and a bit scared,” Samir tells Newsbeat, adding he is still a massive Lego fan and that he’s impressed that the piece had stayed intact.

“It [still] looked like a hand,” he says.

There is guidance if something similar ever happens to you. The NHS advises parents to take children to a minor injuries unit, rather than try and take out foreign objects from children’s noses, in case it pushes them further up.

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AT 71, ARTHUR EZE HAS LOST IT -By Joseph Okemmadu, MD

Prince Arthur Eze:  Humiliated by President Buhari

Controversial as Prince Arthur Eze, has become in his desperate bid to become the godfather of Anambra state which has earned him the moniker of “Money Miss Road”, he may not be a fool, after all.

 Aware that his mission of taking a handful of obscure traditional rulers from Anambra state on Wednesday, August 5, to the Presidential Villa with the sole purpose of criticizing Governor Willie Obiano, before President Muhammadu Buhari, on Friday, August 7, was dangerous, he carefully made sure that his half-brother, Dr Robert Eze who is the monarch of Ukpo in Dunukofia Local Government Area, did not make the trip.

 Dr. Eze received the 12 traditional rulers in his palace while they were on their way to the airport, but did not follow them to Abuja.

Humiliated by President Muhammadu Buhari, in Abuja and now suspended by the Anambra state government, the traditional rulers are feeling swindled.

 Arthur Eze’s brother, a medical doctor, did not suffer any humiliation because he committed no offence. Why didn’t he join?
 He probably felt that they are not in the same class. The 12 traditional rulers are pipsqueaks; they are individuals whom most Anambra people have never heard of.

 In a state which boasts of such monarchs as Prof. Laz Ekwueme, winner of Nigeria’s highest honour for intellectual and artistic excellence, just like Prof. Vincent Chukwuemeka Ike, and Agbogidi Nnaemeka Alfred Achebe, an alumnus of Stanford and Columbia universities, who used to be a director of Shell International in London, it is unimaginable that a handful of villagers would arrogate to themselves the prerogative to represent the Anambra state Traditional Rulers Council on the national scene. 

Despite President Buhari’s decision not to grant audience to these fellows because they are insignificant and were on a less than noble mission, they chose to remain in Abuja for another week to see if any state House official would see them even for a minute.
 Taking a cue from his boss who had directed Arthur Eze to make peace with the governor “who is doing a very good job,” Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, turned down the request from Arthur Eze and his putative monarchs to see him. 

Chief Chris Uba: Failed in his bid to be godfather in Anambra state

Interestingly, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Boss Mustapha, who had arranged the botched meeting between the President and these traditional rulers led by Arthur Eze on Friday, August 7, declined meeting the chiefs whom Prof. Olatunji Dare once famously described as sociological artifacts. 

The President’s Chief of Staff, Prof. Ibrahim Agboola Gambari, decided, out of pity, to see them on Thursday, August 13, for a few minutes. 

Prof. Gambari, 75, is a diplomat of international repute who not only represented Nigeria at the United Nations, but also served the UN in different capacities.

 He adopted the policy well known to diplomats as “Let us keep the fool happy,” and so met Arthur Eze, together with those now referred to in Anambra state as “ndigwe Arthur”, that is,   Arthur Eze’s monarchs.
 Even so, it was on certain conditions, including that not even one line in their speech would be critical of Gov. Obiano in recognition of his impressive record. In fact, the speech was vetted very well in advance. 

This vetting led the monarchs to claim that they were in Abuja not to abuse Gov. Obiano because they know his good record. but to praise President Buhari, for his work in Anambra state like the reconstruction of failed federal roads in Anambra state; the building of the Second Niger Bridge, and the completion of the Zik Mausoleum.

 It is also worthy of note that only two out of the five traditional rulers were allowed into Prof. Gambari’s office, as the other seven had left Abuja the previous week out of frustration.

 Indeed, one fellow who has been pretending to be the Awka monarch but has never been recognized, Chief Austine Ndigwe, has even denied going to Abuja with the monarchs in spite of various trending videos showing him conspicuously everywhere!
 To add insult to injury, the monarchs were last Thursday kept at the outer Banquet Hall at State House for long. And yet they all endured! What for!

It is a pity Arthur Eze has brought the royal institution to its lowest ebb in Nigeria’s history. Last Friday, for instance, the suspended traditional ruler of Alor in Idemili South Local Government Area, Igwe Mac-Anthony Okonkwo, was on the Anambra state Broadcasting Service apologizing profusely to the Anambra people and the state Traditional Rulers Council for his gross misconduct.  The video, as expected, went viral. 

Still, this degrading video is not as bad as a series of videos showing the monarchs collecting raw cash from Arthur Eze, in both Anambra State and Abuja to do his bidding!

 There is hardly any person from Anambra state, whether at home or abroad, who has not watched the videos. 
Thanks to the ubiquity of modern technology, the videos have been watched far more than the popular Sani Abacha video of the late 1990’s showing top generals in government and elsewhere crying like babies when their coup plot against Abacha was discovered and they were matched to the military ruler, Sani, who pretended to be moved by their cries and so offered someone like Gen. Oladipo Diya, his second in command, a handkerchief to clean his face and running nostrils.  

Why has Arthur Eze brought the revered traditional institution to these depths? Just in a desperate bid to become the godfather of Anambra State! 

Why would anyone aspire to be called Anambra state godfather after the notoriety which the term has acquired in the state, thanks to such inelegant fellows as Chris Uba? 

After the state’s liberation by Dr. Chris Ngige, on July 10, 2003, from the stranglehold of godfathers, it will be a tragic mistake for anyone to seek to be considered a godfather. 

Since the liberation, Anambra State has been witnessing fantastic growth and development up to this day. Therefore, our people can never, never tolerate a situation that will remind them of the dark days of godfatherism, let alone take them back to the days which the locusts consumed.  

Finally, people who know Arthur Eze should counsel him to desist from acting in a way which confirms the worst notions about him. 
Whether in State House in Abuja or in his village of Ukpo, people refer to him as a money bag in a way they do not refer to wealthier Nigerians like Femi Otedola, Mike Adenuga, Tony Elumelu and Aliko Dangote because they consider these younger people thoughtful.

 In fact, they call Arthur Eze in his back a “Money Miss Road”. Quite painfully, he seems to be acting in ways which validate this unflattering reputation.

 Probably with his blessing, his agents posted on the social media last Thursday the story that he has donated a Lexus SUV to each of the 12 traditional rulers who travelled to Abuja with him on Wednesday, August 5.

 Of course, no one has seen any of the monarchs with the fabled vehicles. But must Arthur Eze behave in a way which suggests that his world begins and ends with money, money and money? 

At 71, Arthur Eze has lost it completely.

 Dr Okemmadu is a Lagos-based medical doctor and writer. 

Evacuation Flights To End On August 22 — PTF

The Nigerian Government has concluded plans to end evacuation flights following the repatriation of thousands of citizens stranded in various parts of the world as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mr Boss Mustapha, who is the Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, disclosed this to reporters on Monday in Abuja.

“We wish to state that all evacuation flights will end on August 22, 2020, after which airports will be given sufficient time to prepare for reopening,” he said.

Following the outbreak of the disease which brought the world on its knees, thousands of Nigerians trapped abroad had indicated their interest to return home.

While some of those seeking to be evacuated had travelled for holiday, business, and education purposes, others left Nigeria in search of greener pastures but only got to the foreign land to become victims of human traffickers.

In the last few months, the Federal Government had partnered some groups and organisations to evacuate its citizens back home.

Away from the evacuation of stranded persons, Mustapha who is also the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) commended the level of compliance with the COVID-19 protocols in various schools.

This comes as students in Senior Secondary School 3 classes begin the West African Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) administered by the West African Examination Council (WAEC).

“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,” the PTF chairman stated.

He added, “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.”

Mustapha, however, decried that while a good number of Nigerians were sharing their experiences with the coronavirus and encouraging others to take responsibility, a few others were bent on spreading misleading information.

He stressed that the war against COVID-19 would only be won when the people take responsibility individually and collectively.

The SGF urged Nigerians to continue to comply with the measures, wear their face masks properly, wash their hands regularly, stay away from crowds, maintain social distancing, and join the campaign to curb the virus.

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EFCC Arrests Soldier, 26 Others For Alleged Internet Fraud In Lagos

Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Lagos Zonal Office, has arrested a serving military personnel, Lance Corporal Ajayi Kayode and 26 others for alleged internet fraud in the Lekki axis of Lagos State.

Kayode, with service number NAF18/34732, was arrested in his military attire during an early morning raid at 6B, Fatai Idowu Arobike, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, on Saturday, August 15, 2020, following intelligence received from concerned members of the public about his alleged involvement in criminal activities.

He was arrested alongside Kalu Emmanue; Hassan Sunday; Odinaka David Okem; Victor Ochiabuito; Christopher Prince; Victor Ologhu; Alex Aka; Miracle Onyekwere; Habeeb Ayomide; Olakunle Ajeigbu, Rasheed Olanrewaju and Salam Hakeem.

Others are: Adeniran Nurudeen; Opeyemi Ojo Chris; Derrick Moris; Shehu Oluoti; Fuad Akinbayo; Babatunde Idowu; Uzo Igwe Nathaniel; Debowale Adedoyin; Shegun Emmanuel; Godswill Maduchem; Samson Kazeem; Oluwatobi Oluwatoba, Olaitan Ajao and Oyindamola Kareem.

In his statement to the EFCC, Kayode said the “big shot yahoo yahoo boys” in whose company he was arrested, were his friends and that they had been teaching him how to make money through cybercrime.

While the “boys” are members of Organised Cyber Criminal Syndicate Network, OCCSN, the ladies arrested with them confirmed the involvement of their “boyfriends” in internet fraud.
Items recovered from the suspects include diamond jewelry, exotic cars and expensive phones.

The suspects will be charged to court soon.

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International Flight Resumption Date Not Sacrosanct — PTF Coordinator

The Coordinator of Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Dr. Sani Aliyu, has clarified that the resumption of international flights will be from the August 29, 2020, and not on that date.

According to him, August 29th is not sacrosanct but if aviation authorities meet the criteria for resumption on the 29th, they will be given the green light to resume.

The Minister of Aviation, Heidi Sirika, explained that the resumption will begin with Lagos and Abuja as did with the domestic flight resumption.

Aliyu said: “We will spend a whole day discussing international travel and how this will be done. We are grateful to CACOVID and it’s partners for helping to support this process because it would help us to expedite the opening of the airport.

And if I may clarify, we said from the 29th of August, we didn’t say on the 29th of August.

So, very similar to what we did for the domestic. Don’t come back and say that we promised we will open on the 29th, that 29th is not sacrosanct but we will work towards it, we will seriously try and deliver it but from the 29th as far as the PTF is concern, if aviation comes to us and say they are ready from the 29th, we will say please go ahead.

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UPDATED: Why you should not use the NIMC app yet

The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) reportedly has a mobile app that allows registered citizens to generate their National ID card. But our investigation reveals that this might have been used to steal people’s private credentials.

On the surface, it seemed like the Nigerian government wanted to optimise the National Identification card collection process which has dragged for more than a decade.

It outlined the processes involved which included a link to download a mobile app. The app, named Mobile Web Service (MWS: NIMC MobileID) supposedly powered by NIMC, was available on Google Playstore and Apple store.

Typically, the information quickly began to get attention on the social media platform, but after the excitement, it began to draw other emotions like frustration and confusion.

There were a series of complaints on Twitter and on the app’s review page on the app store. Most of these complaints were either about getting another person’s information or encryption errors.

As at press time, the app no longer exists on the mobile app stores. While there’s no verified reason behind this move, it confirms a number of suspicions.

If this isn’t a case of NIMC plucking out a faulty system, it could be that the supposed tech team behind the app found a way to cover their tracks.

What is clear, however, is that a lot of data has been exposed to risk.

Meanwhile, Techpoint Africa reached out to the Commission for clarification without any response. But further investigation revealed a possible case of mass data phishing.

What’s it about MWS?

The result of our investigation showed that the app was released on Google Playstore on July 15, 2019. And as of August 15, 2020, there were already more than 10,000 downloads.Advertisement

We also noticed that app reviews dated back to August 2019 even reflected unresolved issues. Asides this, the most recent update, which probably drew the attention of most Nigerians, took place on July 31, 2020.

On the app’s description, it was stated that another update for version 2.0 — the current version was 1.90 — was set to be released by August 2020. The app claimed that the Federal government of Nigeria will release an official press statement informing citizens of the mobile application after the update.

MWS: NIMC MobileID app description

While this came with its own confusion, we scoured the NIMC official website for any hint of this claim but found none. Apparently, the only national ID detail you can get digitally is by dialing a USSD code — *346# — to get National Identification Number (NIN).

What we found disturbing from the reactions on social media is that Nigerians were more worried about the faulty app than the credibility or even an important issue like data privacy.

What could have gone wrong and why you should be worried?

Despite the similarity in the web interfaces, we discovered that the MWS: NIMC MobileID website is a subdomain — https://m.nimc.gov.ng/ — of the official website of the NIMC — https://www.nimc.gov.ng/. Asides the concern of whether or not the former is official, there’s no link on the official site redirecting to the MWS website.

Comparing NIMC official website and MWS MobileID website

Since the NIMC handles large datasets, this could have been a case of information mix up. However, the high number of complaints, even after a supposed second upgrade in July, gives cause for alarm.

How this app was able to get the information of some people right is not clear. Recall that something similar occurred where details of some African tertiary institutions were exposed.

Unscrupulous entities can easily harvest data from one source and upload it on another platform to probably mine for more data.

While data privacy issues might not be taken seriously in African climes on many levels, there are several reasons this should be a cause for worry.

In a previous report, we revealed how Nigeria ranked the second-highest victim of Cybercrime globally in 2020.

Given the government’s silence on this recent event, it is expected that some steps will be taken to salvage what has happened whether or not the Commission has something to do with it.

Meanwhile, as Nigeria works towards achieving a unified database, it should also put data protection plans in place.

Subsequently, we recommend that users should download apps only from trusted developers. Ordinarily, there should be a link to the developer’s website on the app store to do this, but when it is not, check the Internet to verify.

Featured image credits:  Jerry Durojaiye from Twitter

UPDATE [AUGUST 17, 2020]: NIMC released an official press statement. Here’s an excerpt:

Our attention has been drawn to several complaints about the NIMC Mobile App. We will like Nigerians to be aware that the App is a novel innovation by the Commission, but it is yet to be officially approved for public consumption.

The app is still in the test environment and currently being fine-tuned to give users the best experience with adequate privacy and data security safeguards. Once the test stage is concluded, the Commission will issue a formal statement regarding its usage by our esteemed NIN registered persons.

In the same vein, we want to assure Nigerians of the security of their data. The data is securely encrypted both in transit and at rest.

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How is the Controller-General of Nigerian Correctional Service Appointed?

There are no prisons in Nigeria! Yes, prisons in Nigeria are now Correctional Centers, following a statutory change of name in mid 2019. The former Nigerian Prisons Service is now the Nigerian Correctional Service, headed by a Controller-General. Following the enactment of a new federal law in 2019 (ie, Nigerian Correctional Service Act 2019), laudable changes were ushered into the Nigerian Correctional Service; they include the introduction of non-custodial services/measures and a self-purging mechanism that allows Correctional Centers to reject prospective inmates when full to capacity (out of space). 

The Controller- General of Nigerian Correctional Service is the man/woman that must superintend over all correctional services, both custodial and non custodial. He/She must prepare yearly plans for custodial and non custodial services as well as deploy officers. And, also create platform for interfacing with criminal justice institutions, while He/She performs duties and exercise powers vested by Administration of Criminal Justice Act. 

The President of Federal Republic of Nigeria has powers to appoint the Controller-General of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS) upon the recommendation of the Board and subject to the confirmation by the Senate. An appointee must be one out of the serving Assistant Controller-Generals of the Nigerian Correctional Service, who have attended and performed satisfactorily on mandatory courses and field command positions, with vast experience in correctional management and service as well as good leadership and track record in the NCS.  

My authorities are:

  1. Sections 1, 3, 46 and 47 of the Nigerian Correctional Service Act, 2019.

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Minimum Number of Guests for Marriages in Nigeria.

  • by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LL.M, ACIArb(UK)

English marriage is highly regulated in Nigeria, from venue and time to the number of witnesses that must be present. By the way, there are two types of marriages in Nigeria; English Marriage and Customary Marriage. Customary marriage (Traditional, Native, Cultural marriage or Pure religious/church marriage without government notices) is a marriage conducted according to the native law and customs which often allows a man to marry more than one wife. English marriage (Statutory, Court or Registry marriage) is a marriage between one man and a woman in accordance with the federal government laws and policies on marriage.

In English marriage there is a minimum number of witnesses that must be present before a marriage will be valid. This is because, unlike courtship/friendship, marriage must be conducted and known to more persons part from the couple and the Clergy/Minister/Registrar conducting the marriage. The federal law that regulates English marriage in Nigeria, is the Marriage Act; made since 31 December 1914.

After issuance and expiration of valid marriage notices at a Marriage Registry, an English marriage can then be conducted by a Registrar of Marriage or a Minister/Clergy of a recognised church/religious denomination in the presence of at least two (2) witnesses, excluding the Registrar/Minister himself. Marriage must be conducted only in the office of a Registrar of marriage or licensed place of worship/any other licensed place. And, marriage must be conducted between the hours of 8.00 am and 6.00 pm if in a licensed place of worship, or between the hours of 10.00 am and 4.00 pm with open doors if in a Marriage Registry/court.

My authorities are:

1. Sections 1, 21, 27, of the Marriage Act 1914.

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BREAKING: Nigeria Announces Resumption Of International Flights

BEVERLY HILLS, August 17, (THEWILL) – Nigerian airports will resume international flight operations on August 29, 2020, Aviation Minister, Hadi Sirika announced Monday in a tweet.

NBA Losing Its Value, It Can’t Bite Anymore — Okutepa, SAN

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. J.S Okutepa has questioned the place of the Nigerian Bar Association and its value to the Legal Profession, stating that it is in a very sad state.

This is contained in a statement issued by him which was made available to TheNigeriaLawyer.

“What is the value of the Nigerian Bar Association to the legal profession. I want to know.” He said.

Meanwhile, he noted that NBA appears not to be promoting the rule of law, the motto with which the Association is being driven.

“The motto of the Association is promoting the rule of law. Is NBA really as an association promoting the rule of law or destroying the rule of law.” He said.

Furthermore, he noted that the NBA did nothing while the recently amended CAMA was signed into Law, which has displaced Lawyers’ jobs.

“The newly amended CAMA seems to have made lawyers to lose many job opportunities.

“Where was NBA when that law was being amended.” He said.

In addition, he stated that the NBA is doing nothing in ensuring effective justice delivery system in Nigeria.

“Currently the Supreme Court has only 12 Justices and their lordships are overwhelming with work, what has NBA done to make the power that be fund the judiciary adequately for quick dispensation of justice and appoint more Justices to that court, instead of watching recommendations for appointments gathering dust in executive archives.” He said.

Furthermore, he questioned the value of the Annual General Conference (AGC) of NBA stating that huge amounts are being budgeted for the process.

“What has been the utilitarian value of NBA to majority of lawyers at the annual rituals called conferences of NBA.

“Year in year out humongous amount of money are budgeted and spent on these near no value conferences and yet Nigerian lawyers who have been cheated by their own association cannot do anything.” He said.

Also, he stated that NBA has not done anything for Lawyers who are in need of financial support.

“Many lawyers are sick and needed financial help from their own association, what has NBA done for them. I am forced to ask, what is the value of NBA to the vast majority of Nigerian lawyers and the legal profession.”

Meanwhile, he noted that the profession has lost its pride of place in the Nigerian society.

“The legal profession and legal education is almost loosing its core values in Nigerian society, what is NBA doing to restore these core values. NBA used to bark and bite before.

“But today it has lost it barking and bitting power. Again I ask what is the value of NBA to the legal profession.” He said.

Finally, the learned silk stated that there are several anachronistic principles that are still driven by the judgements of our Courts, thus, what has NBA done.

“Many archaic and anachronistic legal road blocks have been set on the road to justice in Nigeria by some decisions of our courts.

“What has NBA done to see that judgments rooted in anachronistic principles that give no justice to our people are done away with or departed from in the overall interest of the society and the legal profession.” He said.

“I ask again what is the value of NBA to the legal profession and vast majority of the members of the Bar.” He concluded.

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