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Eradicating The Unending Societal Menace Of Malnutrition

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The last time I checked, malnutrition was fully and obviously here with us and till date, remains a monster that needs to be combated fiercely without any fear or favour.

Malnutrition can be defined as a physical weakness caused by not eating enough food of the right kind. It can also be described as a situation involving the state at which the human body lacks the required food components known as ‘balanced diet’.

Malnutrition, which is a serious condition that occurs when a person’s diet doesn’t contain the right amount of nutrients, simply means poor nutrition, and can be referred to as ‘under-nutrition’ when the carrier does not possess enough nutrients or ‘over-nutrition’ when the sufferer has more nutrients than he or she requires.

Malnutrition, which could be in the form of kwashiorkor, anaemia, obesity, xerophthalmia, or pellagra, among others, is mainly caused by having an inadequate diet or a problem absorbing nutrients from food.

There are several reasons either of the two aforementioned conditions might occur, to include having reduced mobility, a long-term health condition such as a chronic disease, and/or a low income, as the case might be.

Other medical conditions that can lead to malnutrition include, but not limited to:

  • A condition that results in a lack of appetite such as cancer, liver disease, persistent pain or nausea.
  • A mental health condition including depression, dementia, or schizophrenia, which may affect one’s ability to look after him/herself.
  • A condition that disrupts one’s body ability to digest food particles or absorb nutrients such as dyspepsia or ulcerative colitis.
  • A condition that makes swallowing difficult or painful such as dysphagia as well as persistent vomiting or diarrhoea and eating disorders including anorexia nervosa.

It is worth noting that some kinds of medication can increase one’s risk of developing malnutrition. Medical experts are of the opinion that over two hundred and fifty (250) types of medicine are known to disrupt the body’s ability to absorb as well as breakdown nutrients.

One may also be at risk of becoming malnourished if his or her body has an increased demand for energy. For example, if it’s trying to heal itself after undergoing a major surgery or having sustained a serious injury such as a burn, or if the body is experiencing involuntary movements like tremor.

Physical factors can equally contribute to malnutrition. For instance, if one’s teeth are in a poor state, eating could be difficult or painful. One might also lose his appetite as a result of losing his sense of smell and taste. Similarly, one may be passing through a physical disability or other impairment that makes it difficult for them to cook or shop for food.

Social factors that can contribute to malnutrition include: living alone and being socially isolated, having limited knowledge about nutrition or cooking, as well as alcohol and drug dependency.

The most common symptom of under-nutrition is unintentional weight-loss. Other signs may include: weak muscles, low mood, feeling tired all the time and an increased chances of contracting various illnesses or infections.

On the other hand, the main sign of over-nutrition is being overweight or obese. However, persons living with under-nutrition can also be overweight if they feed on a diet high in energy (calories) but low in other nutrients.

It’s noteworthy that signs of malnutrition in children can include failure to grow at the expected rate coupled with behavioural changes such as appearing unusually irritable, sluggish and/or anxious.

In the hospital or clinic, one could be diagnosed to be malnourished or not, by calculating their Body Mass Index (BMI). Someone with a BMI that falls within 18.5 to 24.9 is considered healthy. Thus, one with BMI either less than or greater than the above stipulated range is considered malnourished.

It is worthy to note that malnutrition is a severe and deadly medical condition. Significantly, accordingly to the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), statistics show that about 10.9 million children under the age of five die in developing countries like Nigeria each year. Survey indicates that malnutrition and other hunger-related diseases result in about 60% of the said deaths.

In addition, the cost of under-nutrition to national economic development in any of the affected countries around the globe is estimated at 20-30 billion US-dollars per annum.

Based on what caused someone to become malnourished and how severe the condition is, treatment may be carried out at home or in the hospital. Dietary changes are the main treatment for malnutrition. If one is undernourished, he might need to increase the nutritional content of their foods or diet, with or without taking nutritional supplements.

If the person in question is unable to eat enough to meet their nutritional needs, they might need a feeding tube to provide nutrients directly into the digestive system or a drip to provide nutrients and fluids directly into the vein.

The best way to prevent malnutrition is to eat a healthy balanced diet, which is indeed vital for maintaining good health and fitness. To stay healthy, one needs to eat a variety of foods from the four main food groups, namely: plenty of fruit and vegetables; plenty of bread, rice, potatoes, pasta and other starchy foods; some milk and dairy foods; as well as some meat, fish, eggs, and beans, among other non-dairy sources of protein.

Considering the aforementioned likely causes of malnutrition, analysts are of the view that the health anomaly could be fundamentally attributed to illiteracy, ignorance or poverty, as the case may be. This implies that the ongoing crusade regarding the eradication of all forms of malnutrition in the contemporary global society requires the holistic effort of all and sundry including the governments, health experts, civil society, the media, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) as well as well-meaning individuals.

The government at all levels in the various affected countries ought to endeavour to establish primary health-care centres within the reach of the citizenry, especially the ordinary people. They must ensure that each of the health centres enjoys the services of at least a qualified resident dietician.

In the same vein, people should be conscientized to visit the health centres situated at their respective localities from time-to-time, in order to acquire the consequential or needed counselling on dietary.

Furthermore, the civil society and NGOs that are concerned with health matters are expected to intensify awareness on the possible causes of malnutrition. It is advisable for them to regularly embark on a door-to-door sensitization campaign and at all times endeavour to organize seminars cum workshops with a view to bringing the less-privileged individuals closer to health cum dietary issues. It’s worth noting that this proposed measure can effectively and efficiently be actualized by involving the mass media.

It’s obvious that most people, particularly those residing at the rural areas, are yet to understand the actual meaning of ‘balanced diet’ owing to lack of education. This is where the informed minds are meant to come in; they should let their relatives, friends, well-wishers, neighbours, and what have you, who are less-privileged – information or education wise – to acknowledge the fact that balanced diet can be obtained within their places of residence such as their home gardens.

It’s no longer news that most individuals are preoccupied with the notion or mindset that a balanced diet comprises ‘expensive’ foods that can only be acquired by high-income earners. On this note, they should be meant to comprehend that anyone can produce essential foods at their houses without involving any tangible or reasonable capital.

Besides, it is estimated that 684,000 child deaths worldwide could be prevented by increasing access to vitamin A and zinc, which can be obtained from vegetables. It’s noteworthy that vegetables can be cultivated and harvested at the comfort of one’s abode.

The schools at all levels to include primary, secondary and tertiary, on their part, ought to ensure that teachings involving dietary are taken more seriously. In this regard, the various tertiary institutions should introduce a General Studies (GS) course that would educate the undergraduates mainly on issues concerning dietary, and agriculture in general.

Such studies as stated above ought to be made to be mandatory and ubiquitous by the various concerned governments through their legislatures. The measure is required to be extended to the secondary and primary schools therein.

Above all, in our individual capacities, we ought to note that malnutrition can easily be prevented if we are continually mindful or conscious of whatever we eat, drink as well as our lifestyles. Also, we mustn’t fail to remain close to our health counsellors or those who are more informed than us regarding dietary matters. This approach alone would go a long way towards keeping us healthy at all times irrespective of the circumstance.

The truth is that, individuals or groups can possibly avert any form of malnutrition in their respective climes, if they adapt the right rules in their everyday life. 

He Is The World’s Greatest Innovator

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I have worked in some of the finest engineering teams in the world. A team which invented inertial sensors which the United States Patent Office refused to grant patent rights because disclosing how the resolution was obtained would be a national security breach. But I have NEVER come close to this godzilla from South Africa called Elon Musk. He just sold 100,000 cars in one afternoon!

He is the generation’s finest mind and the greatest innovator of the current 21st century. Elon Musk is peerless. No one comes closer. As the Falcon 9 left the solid bounds of mother earth to touch the face of the ecclesiastical heavens, those dreams became a reality. And now he is changing the ordinance of the automotive sector, transforming markets with uncommon vision. Nations rise when pioneering entrepreneurs emerge.

America won the biggest lottery the day that South African kid flew across the Atlantic and possibly never to return. I am confident America will not forget that history of Musk: prepared in Africa, perfected in America, for the good of the world.

Musk – may Heaven bless more with more like you.

 

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Comment: Elon Musk is truly a visionary and it is unlikely that the world get to be blessed by many of his likes in one generation. However, sealing a deal to deliver 100,000 vehicles to Hertz by the end of 2022 on its own, is not a major deal, that approximately 274 vehicles per day. Toyota sold 27,000 vehicles daily in 2020. Elon himself was surprised of its impact on Tesla stock. Because Tesla has never had a demand problem, it has always been production or manufacturing.

My Response: You made my point. Toyota sells 10.5 million cars yearly. Tesla sells about 500k. But those 10.5m are paid and gone but the 500k will continue to earn money via subscriptions for eternity provided someone is driving them. Tesla through those 100k cars sold 100k software licenses to users. Do not compare Tesla with other car companies. Compare it with Microsoft, IBM, etc. Tesla is a software company which sells cars as its licenses are not transferable when you sell the car.

Tekedia Career Week Continues with Oladapo Akinloye of Fasttrack Academy

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The 2021 Tekedia Institute Career Week continues. Our Faculty speaking today is oladapo akinloye, a Director with Fasttrack Academy. He is an amazing HR thought leader. Our Career Week focuses on career design and planning, and not just jobs.

Yesterday was electrifying with Elizabeth (Ayeni) Nyah who took us on a big excursion on the mechanics of career, and building resilience, in a changing market; it is recorded in the Board.

2021 Tekedia Career Week and Tekedia Innovation Week are exclusive for those who participated in any Tekedia program in 2021. Simply use your login for the Zoom links here.

Tekedia Institute >> learn from the best.

Nigeria’s Central Bank Releases Guidelines for the Country’s Digital Currency eNaira

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On Monday, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) unveiled the eNaira, the much awaited Nigeria’s Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), ushering in a new era for the country’s economy amidst cryptocurrency frenzy.

The CBN had earlier in the year, banned regulated financial institutions from carrying out crypto-related transaction, alleging that it is being used to finance terrorism and it poses a threat to Nigeria’s economic stability.

The eNaira is designed by the central bank to substitute for cryptocurrency transactions, which saw Nigeria as of its biggest markets before the ban.

Now, following the launch of the eNaira, the application for the digital currency introduced by the CBN has become available for download, with more than 5000 downloads within hours of the launch, NAN reports.

The apex bank thus released regulatory guidelines which stipulate that charges for transactions that originate from the eNaira platform will be free in the first 90 days commencing from October 25.

After this period, applicable charges as outlined in the guide to charges by banks, other financial and non-bank financial institutions will become effective.

The eNaira speedwallet app meant for individuals had as at 4:00 p.m., seen more than 5000 downloads while the eNaira speed merchant wallet had seen close to 1,000 downloads.

According to the regulatory and issuance guidelines, banks will automatically be onboarded by the CBN while merchants will be onboarded once they download the app and individuals will have to onboard by themselves.

The guideline revealed that there would be different wallets for different stakeholders.

“The eNaira stock wallet belongs solely to the CBN and it shall warehouse all minted eNaira” the guideline stated.

It said that financial institutions were expected to maintain one treasury eNaira wallet to warehouse eNaira received from the CBN eNaira stock wallet.

“Financial Institutions (FI) may create eNaira sub-treasury wallets for branches tied to it and fund them from its single eNaira treasury wallet with the CBN and FI may create eNaira branch sub-wallets for its branches.

“The eNaira branch subwallet shall be funded from the treasury eNaira wallet.

“eNaira Merchant speed wallets shall be used solely for receiving and making eNaira payments for goods and services. eNaira speed wallets shall be available for end-users to transact on the eNaira platform,” the guide stated.

To ensure the security of funds, the eNaira is expected to have two-factor authentication and other measures.

Meanwhile, daily transaction limits for Tier 0, which is just phone number without a verified National Identity Number, was set at N20,00 with a balance limit of N120,000.

Tier 1 category, which has a verified number has a N50,000 transaction limit and N300,000 balance limit.

Tier 2 and Tier 3 categories have daily transaction limits of N200,000 and N1 million as well as a N500,000 and N5 million balance limits while merchants have no limit.

According to the CBN, the eNaira will compliment cash as a less costly, more efficient, generally acceptable safe and trusted means of payment and store of value.

The apex bank has urged Nigerians to download the apps accordingly, and use the digital currency to facilitate transactions.

Hertz Buys 100k Tesla Cars, Dangote Refinery Suddenly Looks Imperiled

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A new age has indeed started and Elon Musk is leading it. Yes, car-renting giant, Hertz, has ordered 100,000 units of Tesla vehicles, in a deal valued at $4.2 billion.  With that, Tesla has joined the $1 trillion market cap club. This is legendary. With this move, I expect many car companies to begin to close their fossil-fuel units and focus on electric vehicles. Why? Car companies watch car-renting entities which are major buyers, and now those firms are going EV, the memos have been delivered.

Hertz has ordered 100,000 Tesla cars in a $4.2 billion deal aimed at expanding its electric vehicle fleet, the company announced on Monday. The deal will run until the end of 2022, and includes new EV charging infrastructure across the company’s global operations.

It is the first major step the rental company is taking since it escaped bankruptcy orchestrated by the pandemic. Tesla shares rose more than 9% at the news, selling above $1,000 for the first time and pushing the company across the $1 trillion capitalization threshold. Also, Elon Musk fortune jumped by $28.5 billion to $281 billion.

This is good business because if you use Hertz now, all you need to focus is your rental cost with gasoline largely out. Sure, you may still have to pay a small fee for the charging but that would be marginal.

Dangote Refinery. Dangote Refinery…. It is looking like a very bad call. Yes, unborn tomorrow but died yesterday! I think the only option would be for Dangote to go and acquire the gasoline car unit of Ford or Toyota because they are going to part ways with those ‘pasts” in the next few years. That would be the only way to extend the usage of gasoline cars. If not, if these car companies move on, Nigeria and indeed Africa do not buy a lot of new cars for them to waste efforts making fossil-powered cars for us.

That brings me to the future of Nigeria’s economy and the optimism from the Central Bank of Nigeria. If Elon Musk and other innovators are disintermediating Dangote Refinery, potentially making this a very bad business, the saving moment this refinery will bring to Nigeria and Naira will not be sustained. Why? Not many will be using hydrocarbons to move around; electrons win the future.

Of course, Dangote Refinery is not just about making gasoline. Yet, you will agree that the bulk of the revenue will come from gasoline. Nigeria must not just wait for this refinery as it may have to save itself first before it can save Nigeria and its Naira!

Hertz Orders 100,000 Tesla Vehicles in a $4.2 Billion Deal, Shooting Tesla to $1 Trillion Valuation