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An Audit Chief To Lead Auditing, Forensics, Policies & Controls Session in Tekedia Mini-MBA

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He is a chartered accountant, a digital forensic expert, fraud investigator and a Master’s degree accounting graduate of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto. Yusuf O. Sanni, the Chief Internal Auditor of BUA Cement Plc, will lead the Auditing, Forensics, Policies & Controls session of Tekedia Mini-MBA.

Here are some topics covered in the session: 

Introduction  to Auditing & Assurance

Types of Auditing

Audit Testing : Substantive & Compliance Testing

Audit Approach, Procedures & Objectives

Risk Based Audit Plan

Audit Planning Memorandum

Audit Notification (Memo)

Introduction to Audit Policies & Controls

COSO Integrated Framework on Controls: Components & Principles

Audit Governance : Audit Committee, Statutory Structure, Whistleblowing

Fraud Examination : Fraud Triangle

Introduction to Forensics

Digital Forensics

Forensic Tools

 

The WHO Publishes New Guidance on the Use of Facemasks

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The World Health Organization has on Friday issued a statement on the use of facemask. The statement contains updated guidance that refutes what was previously believed and lays out new guidelines for facemask users.

In the new guidance, the UN’s health agency ruled out the use of facemask as a reliable strategy for the prevention of COVID-19 pandemic. Among other things, it recommends a new design consisting of three layers as more evidence has proved that the regular facemasks make people vulnerable.

The new guidance reads below-

Today WHO is publishing updated guidance on the use of masks for control of COVID-19.

This guidance is based on evolving evidence, and provides updated advice on who should wear a mask, when it should be worn and what it should be made of.

WHO has developed this guidance through a careful review of all available evidence, and extensive consultation with international experts and civil society groups.

I wish to be very clear that the guidance we are publishing today is an update of what we have been saying for months: that masks should only ever be used as part of a comprehensive strategy in the fight against COVID.

Masks on their own will not protect you from COVID-19.

Here is what has not changed:

WHO continues to recommend that people who are sick with symptoms of COVID-19 should remain at home, and should consult their health care provider.

People confirmed to have COVID-19 should be isolated and cared for in a health facility and their contacts should be quarantined.

If it is absolutely necessary for a sick person or a contact to leave the house, they should wear a medical mask.

WHO continues to advise that people caring for an infected person at home should wear a medical mask while they are in the same room as the sick person.

And WHO continues to advise that health workers use medical masks and other protective equipment when dealing with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients.

Here is what’s new:

In areas with widespread transmission, WHO advises medical masks for all people working in clinical areas of a health facility, not only workers dealing with patients with COVID-19.

That means, for example, that when a doctor is doing a ward round on the cardiology or palliative care units where there are no confirmed COVID-19 patients, they should still wear a medical mask.

Second, in areas with community transmission, we advise that people aged 60 years or over, or those with underlying conditions, should wear a medical mask in situations where physical distancing is not possible.

Third, WHO has also updated its guidance on the use of masks by the general public in areas with community transmission.

In light of evolving evidence, WHO advises that governments should encourage the general public to wear masks where there is widespread transmission and physical distancing is difficult, such as on public transport, in shops or in other confined or crowded environments.

Our updated guidance contains new information on the composition of fabric masks, based on academic research requested by WHO.

Based on this new research, WHO advises that fabric masks should consist of at least three layers of different material. Details of which materials we recommend for each layer are in the guidelines.

We also provide guidance on how to wash and maintain a fabric mask.

Our guidance also explains how to use a mask safely.

People can potentially infect themselves if they use contaminated hands to adjust a mask, or to repeatedly take it off and put it on, without cleaning hands in between.

Masks can also create a false sense of security, leading people to neglect measures such as hand hygiene and physical distancing.

I cannot say this clearly enough: masks alone will not protect you from COVID-19.

Masks are not a replacement for physical distancing, hand hygiene and other public health measures.

Masks are only of benefit as part of a comprehensive approach in the fight against COVID-19.

The cornerstone of the response in every country must be to find, isolate, test and care for every case, and to trace and quarantine every contact.

That is what we know works. That is every country’s best defense against COVID-19.

WHO will continue to provide the world with advice based on the most up-to-date evidence, as part of our commitment to serving the world with science, solutions and solidarity.

Tekedia “You didn’t subscribe” Notice Issue – Just Relogin Here

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Dear Sir/Madam,

Some members of our community have noticed that when they tried to access Tekedia Mini-MBA contents, the system returned a notice with no place to login: “You didn’t subscribe for this product. Kindly subscribe and get full access”.

We apologize for that confusion. Some major browsers like Chrome updated recently. If you have not upgraded, you will see that notice.

The simplest way to fix this is thus: update your browser and relogin here – https://www.tekedia.com/wp-login.php .

More so, if you have any questions you need clarity, please send email across. Our team would respond via text or make a video. Next week is the final week of class. The focus would be on Execution. 

Regards,

Tekedia Institute

Remember The FREE Facyber Cybersecurity Course with Tekedia Mini-MBA Registration

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Good People, remember that registering for Tekedia Mini-MBA edition 2 qualifies you for a FREE First Atlantic Cybersecurity Institute (Facyber) certificate course. Facyber has courses on cybersecurity policy, technology, management, intelligence & digital forensics.

  • Certificate in Cybersecurity Policy (CCYP)
  • Certificate in Cybersecurity Technology (CCYT)
  • Certificate in Cybersecurity Management (CCYM)
  • Certificate in Cybersecurity Intelligence & Digital Forensics (CCDF)

Each module takes 12 weeks and is self-paced. The course syllabus and Table of Contents are provided in Facyber.com.

What To DO:

  • Visit Facyber and create your account (use the same email used for Tekedia Mini-MBA).
  • Activate the account in your email
  • Email team with the certificate course of interest.
  • Admin will respond after setup & activation
  • Login back to Facyber, you will see the course

REGISTER for Tekedia Mini-MBA here if you have not.

Will Deliver Edves Catalyst Keynote at 10.25am Today

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At 10.25am Lagos time today, I will be delivering the Keynote at Edves Catalyst. The Link is below….

Edves Catalyst is the largest edtech conference in Nigeria. It is a virtual gathering of thought-leaders from around the world, to discuss mechanisms to deepen education, accelerate human productivity, and advance economic systems. I will keynote the event with a speech titled “Leading in a tough economy”. Dimeji Falana leads Edves.

https://zoom.us/j/95051288726?pwd=eHRHUktUOEtibjZzWTFWdzJpaWthUT09