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The Physical Deformity Discrimination in Nigeria Immigration Service Recruitment

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It is easy to discriminate against people with deformities in this country. People make them feel like it was their fault that they were deformed. Even religious organisations discriminate against them. Yes, it is a common knowledge that people with any form of physical deformities and disabilities may not be priests and pastors. I even heard that in those days, deformed people cannot be offered as sacrifices to the gods, not even as slaves of the gods – the gods wanted perfect able-bodied people. Maybe that is why Nigerians still treat people with deformities and disabilities with disdain.

The discrimination against the disabled has found its way into recruitment processes. Private sectors avoid these people and find reasons not to recruit them. They made sure no one knows their main reason for not offering them any positions in their organisations and in most cases, people overlook that without passing any judgement.

But the one that is going to affect us most is when the government starts discriminating against citizens like this. It is quite understood that private sectors are in search of those that will increase their profits, but it makes no sense when government agencies start sieving these people out during their recruitment processes. What is more, physical deformity, or rather malformation is today treated as a disqualifier in Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) recruitment process.

I was surprised to see a post concerning the selection process of NIS in their ongoing recruitment process. To be double sure of what I read, I went to their recruitment portal and there it was, written in red ink, and titled “Applicants with any of the Following Physical Challenges Need not Apply”. The “Physical Challenges” listed are:

  1. Impediment in speech (stammer/dumb)
  2. Gross malformation of teeth
  3. Knocked knees
  4. Bow legs
  5. K-legs
  6. Flat foot
  7. Limb legs
  8. Bent arms/deformed arms/fracture
  9. Defective eyesight (squint-eye, cross-eye, one-eyed and total blindness)
  10. Amputation of any part of physical body
  11. Hearing impaired (deaf)
  12. Hunched back
  13. Obesity
  14. Medical challenges
  15. Any physical deformity not mentioned,
  16. Note that due to the rigor of the physical exercise in the recruitment process, women with pregnancy need NOT apply.

Looking at the list given above, one could not help but wonder at the rationale behind most of the items listed there. For instance, item 16 is quite understandable because pregnant women may lose their pregnancy during the recruitment and training processes, so it is ok for them to stay out of it. This item may irk feminists, who may demand exemption of pregnant women from some of those rigorous exercises, like push-ups, press-ups, sit-ups and the rest of them. But then, until such changes are made, pregnant women need to stay off the recruitment exercises.

Another thing that makes sense in that list is medical challenges, because it may not be advisable for somebody that has health issues to work in stressful environments. But NIS didn’t specify what “Medical Challenges” constitutes.

Aside from pregnant women and people with health challenges, every other item listed does not hold water. For instance, a person that stammers can be trained to speak fluently without the usual breaks. But then, what has stammering got to do with NIS? If lecturing and teaching that involves passing on knowledge verbally can accommodate this sort of person, why won’t NIS?

I understand that NIS is a paramilitary that needs agile people and all, but disqualifying people based on physical malformation is uncalled for. The demand for minimum height and weight of applicants is still an issue most people are yet to accept, but what is the essence of asking people with malformed teeth, cross eye and impaired speech not to apply?

Another thing I’m seeing in this list is that NIS failed to specify the degree of malformation in some cases. For instance, the issue of k-leg, knocked knee and bow-leg are not clear. What degree of k-leg should not apply? Is it those that couldn’t walk because of the shape of their legs, or is it anyone whose leg is not as straight as a pencil? Things like this should be made clear, because a lot of good runners I know back then in secondary school had bow legs. But here, NIS is rejecting them, for reasons best known to its officials.

I am not here to tell NIS what to do, but they have to understand that they need to review their recruitment requirements. NIS is not a fashion house that needs perfect models for its runway show. They should therefore concentrate on people that will deliver their jobs well, squint-eyed or not.

Association of Resident Doctors, Abuja Nigeria Announces “indefinite strike”

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The Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), Abuja chapter Nigeria, has announced an “indefinite strike“, arising from the failure of the FCT administration to pay them their basic salaries for more than two months. Who can really save Nigeria from this paralysis? In Abia state, the doctors have been striking until they got tired. In short, when teachers in the state college of education went on strike, the government forgot them; that school has folded. But in the heat of this coronavirus, we hope the government pays these doctors. It is extremely offensive to owe doctors their salaries. I mean, it does not sound good. Sure, you may wish the doctors “hold” as the coronavirus passes. Yet, it is a hard call when you have not paid them for months!

As different countries of the world pool resources to combat the coronavirus crisis, doctors in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, on Tuesday announced they were proceeding on an “indefinite strike”.

The Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), Abuja chapter, announced their decision about an hour after the third case of Covid19 was confirmed in Nigeria’s commercial capital, Lagos.

The doctors said they deliberated extensively on the health threat posed by the coronavirus scare, their work conditions, and patient care before arriving at the “difficult decision.”

In a statement signed by its president, Roland Aigbovo, the association said the mass action followed the failure of the FCT administration to pay them their basic salaries for more than two months.

Mr Aigbovo said their members have been thrown into financial distress due to the nonpayment of their salaries and despite repeated warnings and ultimatum, nothing has been done by authorities.

He said there has been salary irregularities and shortfalls since the migration to the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System by the FCTA.

Festac Explosion: Why People Are Angry With Lagos State Government

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Sunday, the 15th of March was a terrifying day in Lagos. The horror started with a boom that collapsed buildings and ignited an inferno that raged through lives and properties. Pictures and videos flood the internet with gory depiction of residents of the FESTAC area of the state, wailing helplessly as the tragedy unfolds.

There have been arguments about what triggered the tragedy. Some said it was a pipeline explosion, others said a burning truck set the pipelines on fire. At the end of every side of the argument, people are counting their losses.

Over 15 people lost their lives, over 50 houses were destroyed by the fire; vehicles, schools, and churches around the area were also razed down. Bethlehem High school, a boarding secondary school with hundreds of young girls was at the center of the incident. Wrecked to ruins, the students felt the horror they could only have imagined. Some, including the principal, died as the impact of the explosion brought down the school buildings.

As emergency services worked to curtail the situation, the question many keep asking is; how long will this continue?

In late 2019, another part of Lagos, Abule-Egba was hit with a pipeline explosion disaster that resulted in loss of life and property. It was just one among many other times, and Lagosians were evidently not ready to witness another episode so soon.

But then it happened, and the usual wailing and mourning followed, with cries for help from the government. It was an avoidable disaster, but like many others, people have paid the price. But in the end, the governments did show sympathy.

“We are working with NEMA, NNPC and other agencies to make life easier for everyone affected in the tragic incident at Abule Ado, which claimed lives and caused extensive property damage. I offer my condolences to everyone affected,” Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu tweeted after the incident. “I have instructed the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency to immediately release personal safety materials to the people living around the area especially to first responders and all safety workers at ground zero. We will continue to monitor the situation.”

The Federal Government responded to the incident as well with a statement from President Muhammadu Buhari.

“I received with sadness the news of the explosion in Lagos, which caused loss of lives and property. While the NNPC makes efforts to determine the cause of the incident, I send my deepest sympathies to the victims, their families, and the Government and people of Lagos State,” Buhari said.

It is expected from the governments to make sympathetic statements that show concerns for the citizenry in times of disaster. It is also expected from the governments to provide shelter and relief material, and that’s where the clamor of the people mainly lies.

Sanwo-Olu did respond to it by setting up a N2 billion relief fund for the victims.

“I spent sometime today at the site of the tragic incident at Abule Ado, to give immediate relief and support to the victims of the disaster. I have set up N2 billion relief fund to be chaired by Dr. Obafemi Hamzat (deputy governor). The state government has put N250 million into the fund immediately,” the Governor said.

The last sentence of the statement and the subsequent statements, where Sanwo-Olu shared account details of the relief fund and urged people to make donations, didn’t go down well with people. People’s anger stems from two major facts.

At the end of 2019, the Lagos State government generated a total of N666 billion in revenue. The monthly revenue target has been placed at N50 billion monthly and it is being realized.

About N2.4 billion has been spent within 11 months for procurement of exotic cars for the 40 members of the State House of Assembly. According to Guardian, each of the cars cost N51.8 million and N36.5 million respectively. The new cars are replacement for those used in 2019.

But at the same time, the Lagos State Government is appealing to taxpayers in the state to donate toward the relief fund of the explosion victims.

There are over 50 razed houses, which means that the number of displaced persons, who are counting on the governments are high.

The responses from the Federal and Lagos State Governments have been described as insouciant and void of solicitude. Sanwo-Olu’s decision to travel to Abuja to show President Buhari pictures of the incident has been greeted with scorn. The Governor said the core plan is to “provide relief and rebuild affected areas” which means he is appealing to the federal government for assistance. But that has irked already disappointed Lagosians even more.

“What a great achievement! You went Abuja to show him pictures? As Lagos is not outside Nigeria, he (Buhari) can’t personally go to see and assess the situation. Since he can’t travel or view live feeds from the area. Anyway, I hope your trip made him donate money to the GoFundMe account,” an angry Nigerian responded to Sanwo-Olu’s statement.

It is generally believed that a tragedy that needs N2.4 billion relief fund is not above the financial powers of the Lagos State Government, and it is a shame that the victims are left at the mercy of public donation.

Global Interest On Coronavirus Increases By 72% Per Day

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Coronavirus was first identified in December, 2019 in Wuhan, China. After several confirmed cases and deaths, including some recoveries, the World Health Organisation recognised the virus as a pandemic on March 11, 2020. The virus is affecting over 160 countries and territories globally and 1 international conveyance (the Diamond Princess cruise ship harbored in Yokohama, Japan). Beyond Wuhan as the epicentre of the disease, the World Health Organisation has also stated that Europe had become the new epicentre.

To contain the global spread of the disease, handwashing, social distancing, self-isolation among others have been suggested by experts, individuals and organisations. Open access papers and citizen science are some of the sources of information available to people and businesses for proper understanding of the virus and specific containment and mitigation messages.

As global leaders and businesses battling the outbreak, our exponential analysis of the world interest in the virus through the categories of information sought between December 1, 2019 and March 17, 2020 reveals that public interest in understanding the virus is increasing by 72% per day, while the interest in deaths associated with the virus is increasing by 86%. This figure is not quite different for interest in recoveries. We found 86.4% increase in understanding the number of people recovered from the disease per day.

Exhibit 1: Exponential Growth of World Interest in Coronavirus and Its Components

Source: Google Trends, 2020; Infoprations Analysis, 2020

Exhibit 2: Comparative Scores of Top Related Search Terms by Coronavirus Top Related Search Terms

Source: Google Trends, 2020; Infoprations Analysis, 2020

Analysis had earlier indicated that the total global volume of interest in the virus was 1, 111. The total search interest in deaths, cases and recoveries was 759, 578 and 547 respectively. While exploring various sources for better understanding of the virus, our analysis suggests that people had significant interest in symptoms and cases. Apart from this, analysis indicates that people also had specific interest in knowing the countries and continents with the highest number of cases and how the stakeholders are responding to the virus.

We found phrases such as coronavirus China, UK coronavirus, Italia coronavirus, coronavirus France among others. Within the deaths, analysis establishes that people developed interest in deaths using deaths coronavirus, flu deaths, deaths today among others. For the cases, coronavirus was the index keyword used by the people while coronavirus cases, how many cases of coronavirus and US coronavirus cases constituted the main search phrases.

Our analyst observes that the use of country name for understanding of the cases could be situated within the recent view expressed by Professor Ayobami Ojebode, University of Ibadan. According to the Professor of Development Communication, “before the first case was discovered in Nigeria, there was little media attention. It ran as one-item news lines without analysis or commentary. This was understandable because it seemed like a Chinese problem alone.” Coronavirus recoveries and recoveries from coronavirus were the dominant phrases used for the retrieval of relevant messages on the number of recovered people.

 

Tekedia Mini-MBA: Seeking Partners; Licensing Options Available for Hubs, Schools, Firms

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To apply for the partner opportunity in any location, email our team.

We have some updates here on our learning program. We successfully got qualified as a Learning Vendor by a multinational corporation in Lagos to offer basic management training to its staff. . We will deliver via our General Management Program, and Advanced Management Program customized sector-focused and company-focused contents to the firm. This makes it possible for their staff to co-innovate and co-create under Tekedia faculty facilitation. Anyone with the company’s official email will access the dedicated Board. We welcome more companies and startups under our GMP and AMP.

  • 1. Tekedia mini-MBA: Sector- and firm-agnostic open program comprising videos, flash cases, contents, pulses, challenge assignments, labs, written materials, webinars, etc delivered online. Options for grading labs available.
  • 2. Tekedia General Management Program (Tekedia GMP): The same as Tekedia mini-MBA but customized for a specific organization with flash cases, contents, pulses, challenge assignments, labs, etc developed around the firm and its sector. Challenge assignments and labs not graded.
  • 3. Tekedia Advanced Management Program (Tekedia AMP): GMP with Challenge assignments and Labs graded.

Also, we have started licensing Tekedia Contents to African Hubs, Incubators, Accelerators and makerspaces. Instead of creating your contents, Tekedia is here to support your mission by helping to prepare your innovators, startups and founders. Send email to our team for details.

By next week, a dedicated innovation digital board for a university in Nigeria will go live. Working with the Students Union, we will offer a dedicated innovation board for the students. Because they are students and have other things to do, the duration is structured to be only 2 months even though they will have a 12-month access. We welcome other schools; reach us if you have contacts and links.

Finally, we are looking for partners. These are companies that can help us deepen our presence in Africa. Our contents are only on English. You will help us reach schools, firms, trade associations, etc while Tekedia handles the content delivery. You will be compensated via commission.

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