WHEN WILL THE FOREIGN PRESS REPORT THAT NIGERIA HAS FOUGHT EBOLA TO A STANDSTILL WITHOUT SUPPORT FROM OBAMA?

 Four recovers from Ebola, discharged from hospital

FROM VANGUARD

Two doctors, a nurse and a patient, infected with Ebola Virus Disease were today discharged from the quarantine unit of the Emergency Operation Centre, EOC, at the Mainland Hospital, Yaba, Lagos.

Five Nigerians have recovered from the deadly virus and have been discharged from quarantine so far.

 FROM PREMIUM TIMES

Four more patients undergoing treatment for the deadly Ebola Virus Disease have been discharged from the Ebola Emergency Treatment Centre in Lagos.

The Minister of Health, Onyebuchi Chukwu, in a statement on Monday, said the discharged patients have now being confirmed to be Ebola free.

The identities of the survivors were however not disclosed.

Mr. Chukwu said three of the patients – two male doctors and a female nurse – participated in the treatment of the index case, Patrick Sawyer, while the fourth patient was a female patient at the First Consultant Hospital at the time Mr. Sawyer was on admission.

Mr. Sawyer, a Liberian-American, escaped surveillance in Monrovia, and came into Nigeria on July 20 with the deadly Ebola virus.

He later died at First Consultant on July 24.

Following the importation of the disease, 11 people have tested positive to the disease out of which four people have died, including the index case.

This development brings the number of discharged persons to five.

One of the patients, who tested positive to the virus was discharged on Saturday, after she was declared Ebola free.

Mr. Chukwu had earlier indicated that more than half of the patients being treated were responding to treatment.

The minister said all the persons under surveillance were secondary contacts.

Mr. Chukwu added, “All the patients under treatment have now moved to the new 40-bed capacity isolated ward provided by the Lagos State Government.

“Additional equipment has also been made available to the new isolating ward by the Federal Government’’, he said.

The minister also said that the Nanosilver drug which was made available to the Emergency Operations Centre in Lagos on Aug. 14, did not meet basic research requirements.

“The experimental drug, Nanosilver, did not meet the requirements of the National Health Research Ethics Code.

“Accordingly, approval was withheld by the National Health Research Ethics Committee.

“Other candidate drugs are being evaluated by the Treatment Research Group of Ebola Disease.

“As soon as any of the experimental drugs is cleared by the National Health Research Ethics Committee and is made available, we shall include it in the treatment regimen subject to the informed consent of the patient.’’

The minister also debunked speculations that there are Ebola cases in Imo, Abia and Cross River States, adding that the case of the disease in Kwara was still under investigation.

“The mother of the child in Kwara tested negative and we are still investigating the child. Also, the corpse in Anambra was embalmed and we are awaiting result of the test.

“All the mortuary attendants who had contact with the corpse tested negative, so there is no need to panic’’, he said.

On the suspension of resident doctors’ training by the Federal Government, Mr. Chukwu said there had been problems with the training which also informed the ongoing doctors’ strike.

According to the minister, the suspension is with all federal government hospitals, adding that states’ teaching hospitals were not affected.

“The government suspended the training to allow for critical investigation and come up with better ways to improve the training.’’

Mr. Chukwu said the paperwork for insurance package for volunteers was ongoing, adding that the Lagos State Government had commenced implementation of insurance package for health workers.
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MASSIVE WAEC FAILURES…WHO CARES?

MASSIVE WAEC FAILURES...WHO CARES?Poor 2014 SSCE result…An Editorial Opinion

It keeps deteriorating, year-in and year-out, and for the umpteenth time in the last three years, the West African Examination Council (WAEC) has cried out yet again about the massive failure of students in this year’s Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) held in May/June. The result released recently at the WAEC headquarters in Yaba, Lagos, had just 31.28 per cent of the total number of candidates that took the examination scoring the mandatory five credits – inclusive of English and Mathematics – for eligibility to gain admission into Nigerian Universities.
According to the Head, WAEC National Office, Mr. Charles Eguridu, the candidates’ performance in the May/June WASSCE was on a decline when compared with previous years. Giving a breakdown, he noted that in 2012, 38.81 per cent out of the total number that sat for the examination made five credits including English and Mathematics, while in 2013, 36.57 per cent of the candidates made the expected five credits mandate.
This steady decline in the performance of our students, no doubt, calls for serious concern and a pragmatic approach to arresting the situation. This Newspaper notes, with sadness, that the gradual decline of the nation’s education system, particularly at the secondary school level, started in the late 1970s when the then Federal Military Government took over the ownership of schools from their missionary owners. Since then things have never been the same again; but not that it was as bad as it is now.
We are also aware that either due to policy summersault or the lack of clear-cut vision and direction, that policy of government’s ownership of schools has been jettisoned. Now there are uncountable numbers of missionary or privately owned secondary schools littering the nooks and cranny of the country – some substandard and others elitist by nature or middle of the road stuff. The state governments’ owned schools are, in themselves, a different matter of discourse. We see public schools with conditions and environment not conducive for learning and lacking in basic infrastructure. The unity schools of the Federal Government are anything but better.
Beyond the issue of ownership and the structure of the schools lie the problems bedeviling our education which are in the main; the absence of a driving policy for our secondary school educational system; the inherent problems within the teaching profession and the attitude of the teachers and that of the students towards their education pursuit; and the role of parents and or guardians in relationship to their children and wards’ education.
All seem to be guilty in this matter. For instance, it is now obvious that the supervisory role of the Ministries of Education, either at the Federal or State level, over schools and teachers has gone with the past years. Times were, in the past, when the unexpected visit of Inspectors of Education to schools meant that teachers must always prepare their students, to be well grounded within the curriculum for any emergency questions from the inspectors. This is no more tenable as such teachers do whatever pleases them. Teachers’ attendances in most public schools are questionable, and the Head-teachers too, offer no good leadership. It is a story of the rot that compels parents, who can afford it, to seek solace in private schools.
Besides, the issue of indiscipline, the advent of the social media and the availability of communication gadgets to these youngsters in secondary schools make for a lot of distraction from their studies. We are of the view that this is an area where both parents/guardians and the teachers need to pay some extra attention. But most importantly, parents must endeavour to spend quality time with their children, no matter the exigencies of their professional calling. Lastly, we call on the Federal and States ministries of education to deliver their statutory responsibility on the educational system, so as to impact positively on the students. Thorough supervision of schools and the imposition of necessary sanctions, where need be, is a sure way of stopping the drift to failure.

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ANY WAEC PROBLEM?…USE THIS LIST AS FIRST STEP TO SOLUTION FROM ANY STATE IN NIGERIA!

ANY WAEC PROBLEM?...USE THIS LIST AS FIRST STEP TO SOLUTION FROM ANY STATE IN NIGERIA!

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PREAMBLE

Some of our readers have asked us to give them contacts or telephone links to officials in WAEC offices.Some even think that we are probably a division or part of WAEC . This is not so.Our only connection was the school we operated approved by both WAEC and NECO. We have contacts with their offices like any approved school and cannot claim any special relationship or link to both examination bodies.

The tips and guides we provide are based on many years of personal research by EDUPEDIA ASSOCIATES and are not provided to us by WAEC or NECO. However where information are extracted from their publications like the list below such are usually publicly acknowledged.

We hope our readers will find the details provided below useful for enquiries on registration,exams and results.

Good luck.

HEADQUARTERS

ACCRA
Examination Loop (Behind Ridge Hospital)
P.O. Box GP 125, Accra, Ghana.
Tel: (233-302)-248967
Fax: (233-302)-222905
e-mail:waechqrts@africanonline.com.gh
website:www.waecheadquartesgh.org

LAGOS
Research Division & Headquarters Office
3 Watchtower Avenue,
Onipanu, Somolu, Lagos
Private Mail Bag 1076. Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: (234-1)-5820266,5820704,7915675,7914351-6
Fax:(234-1) 5820265
e-mail:waechqrslagos@yahoo.com

NIGERIA NATIONAL OFFICE
21, Hussey Street, Yaba;
Private Mail Bag 1022, Yaba, Lagos.
Tel: (01) 7305150,961016,2136455,8974569
e-mail:hnowaeclagos@yahoo.co.uk
hnowaeclagos@waecnigeria.org
websites:www.waecdirect.org
http://www.waecnigeria.org
http://www.waeconline.org.ng
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Zonal Offices

Abuja Zonal Office
Secretariat Road,
Gwagwalada,
P.M.B 67, Garki,
Abuja – FCT.
Tel: 09-4832969; 4836173
E-mail: waecabuja@yahoo.co.uk

Benin Zonal Office
Exams Council Avenue
Off Benin-Auchi Road
(Opp. Water Reservoir)
P.M.B 1234,
Benin City,
EDO STATE.
Tel: 052-875481; 876483; 875484
Gsm: 08025383319
e-mail: waecbinin@yahoo.com

Enugu Zonal Office
22, Aguleri Street,
Independence Layout,
Pmb. 1040,Enugu,
ENUGU STATE.
Tel: 042-823384, 823375-9
E-mail: waecenugu1@yahoo.com

Ibadan Zonal Office
1/3 Akintoye Adesina Way, Ijokodo,
Pmb 5260, Ibadan,
Oyo State.
Tel: 02-8104370; 8101058; 8101084; 8707227; 2007079; 2008394
E-mail: zcwaecibadan@yahoo.com

Ikeja Zonal Office
Plot 18,18 & 20, Ijaye Road,
Ogba Estate,
P.M.B 21582,
Ikeja,
Lagos State.
Tel: 01-7731743, 8939438, 8939460
E-mail: zcwaecikeja@yahoo.com

Maiduguri Zonal Office,
Bosco Line, Off Kashim Ibrahim Road,
Pmb. 1218,
Maiduguri,
BORNO STATE.
Tel: 076-960359; 960514; 976204; 960187
e-mail:waecmaid@yahoo.com

Jos Zonal Office,
Yakubu Gowon Way,
Along Buruku Road,
P.M.B. 2251, Jos,
PLATEAU STATE.
Tel: 073-461847; 463684
Gsm: 07030131944
E-mail: waecjos@yahoo.com

Kaduna Zonal Office,
Zaria Road,
Adjacent Kano Post Office,
P.M.B. 2135, Kaduna,
KADUNA STATE.
Tel: 062-889257
Gsm: 07028351188
Email: Waeckaduna@Yahoo.Com

Owerri Zonal Office,
11/13, Isiukwuato Street,
Aladinma Housing Estate,
P.M.B. 1478, Owerri,
IMO STATE.
Tel: 083-230879; 233325; 234355
Gsm: 07092550012
Email: Zcowerri@Yahoo.Co.Uk

Port-Harcourt Zonal Office,
Plot F/26 Diobu, No. 2, Sam Wobo Street,
Off Sanni Abacha Road GRA Phase 3.
P.M.B. 5326, Port-Harcourt,
RIVERS STATE
Tel: 084-901205-9
Email: bcportharcourt@yahoo.com

Sokoto Zonal Office,
Gusau Road,
Opp. Army Barracks,
P.M.B. 2288, Sokoto,
SOKOTO STATE.
Tel: 060-232198, 239618
email:waecsok@yahoo.com

Uyo Zonal Office
Ikot Ayan Ikono, Abak Road
P.M.B. 1099, Uyo
AKWA IBOM STATE
Tel: 085-202477
email:uyobc@yahoo.com

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Branch Offices

Abeokuta Branch Office
Onikolobo,
P.M.B 2161, Abeokuta,
OGUN STATE.
Tel: 037-241254
Gsm: 08020838496
e-mail:waecabeokuta@yahoo.com

Ado-Ekiti Branch
Office Omolayo Quarters,
Off Ikere/Ado Ekiti Road,
PMB 5451, Ado-Ekiti
Ekiti State.
e-mail: waecadoekiti@yahoo.co.uk

Akure Branch Office
Behind INEC Office, Alagbaka Qtrs,
p.m.b 798,akure,
ONDO STATE .
Tel:034-240644, 240578, 242236, 207309, 207251
E-mail: waecakure@yahoo.com

Asaba Branch Office
WAEC Road,
Behind Federal Secretariat,
Off Okpanan Road,
P.M.B: 1020, Asaba,
DELTA STATE.
Tel: 056-870840
e-mail:waecasaba@yahoo.com

Awka Branch Office
Amawbia-Agulu Road
Nise
P.M.B. 6005, Awka,
ANAMBRA STATE .
Tel: 048-550116, 08026211147
e-mail: waecawka@yahoo.com

Bauchi Branch Office
Birshin Fulani,
Opp Federal Poly Staff Qrts
Dass Road
P.M.B: 0222,Bauchi,
BAUCHI STATE.
Tel: 070-34609590
e-mail:bcwaecbauchi@yahoo.com

Calabar Branch Office
230/232, Murtala Muhammed Highway,
P.M.B. 1362, Calabar.
Cross River State.
Tel: 087-772585; 821958
e-mail: bcwaeccal@yahoo.co.uk

Gusau Branch Office
New Central Market Road
PMB 01062, Gusau
ZAMFARA STATE
E-Mail:Waecgusau@yahoo.Com

Ilorin Branch Office
Kaima Road, Oko-Olowo,
Oloje Area.
Via Federal Government College,
P.M.B 1500, Ilorin,Kwara State
Tel: 031-810610
E-Mail: waecilorin@yahoo.Com

Kano Branch Office
Dawakin Dakata,
P.M.B 3124, Kano,
Kano State.
Tel: 063-310081, 317194, 201697
E-Mail: Waecofficekano@yahoo.Com

Katsina Branch Office
55/57, Murtala Muhammed Way, Jibia Road Bypass,
Magangarin-Gafai,
P.M.B. 2110, Katsina,
KATSINA STATE ,
Tel: 065-431784
e-mail: waeckatsina@yahoo.com

Lokoja Branch Office
Block 568 And 569,
Salau Atima Housing Estate,
PMB 1050, lokoja,
KOGI STATE.
Tel: 058-222568
E-mail: waecikj@yahoo.com

Makurdi Branch Office
41, Kashim Ibrahim Road,
P.M.B. 102390, Makurdi,
BENUE STATE .
Tel: 044 – 533253; 531984
GSM:08053877660
e-mail:waecmakurdi@yahoo.com

Minna Branch Office
Along Paiko Road,
Beside College of Education
P.M.B. 85, Minna,
NIGER STATE .
Tel: 066-222678
e-mail:waecminna2@yahoo.com

Osogbo Branch Office
Alekuwodo Area,
Behind Govt Technical College,
P.M.B. 4473, Osogbo,
OSUN STATE .
Tel: 035 – 207067
e-mail:waecosogbo@yahoo.com

Umuahia Branch Office
Old Aba Road , Amunzunta,
P.M.B. 7090, Umuahia,
ABIA STATE
Tel: 088 – 307814
e-mail:bcumuahia@yahoo.co.uk

Yenagoa Branch Office
27,azikoro road,
P.m.b 134,yenagoa,
Bayelsa state.
Tel: 0706311572;08130867338
e-mail: waecyenagoa@yahoo.com

Yola Branch Office
Yola-Fufore Road,               
Beside Adamawa Broadcasting Corporation (ABC),           
P.M.B. 2246,Yola,
ADAMAWA STATE.
Mobile: 0803-492-0081
0708-335-8876
e-mail: waecyola@yahoo.co.uk

Satellite Office
Ikorodu Satellite, Off.
Ebute Road, Igbogbo.
P.M.B 1024
Ikorodu,
Lagos State.
Tel: 017378156
e-mail: bcwaecikorodu@yahoo.co.uk

Ojo Satellite Office
Off Olojo Drive,
Behind Awori College, Ojo Town.
P.M.B 1033 Festac Town,
Lagos State.
Tel: 01-7378155
E-Mail: Waecojo@Yahoo.Com

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