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Coronavirus and Scampering for Information as First Case Confirmed in Nigeria

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Source: Infoprations Analysis, 2020

Before the confirmation of the first coronavirus case in Nigeria, citizens and experts had wanted strategic preparation for the containment of virus that has killed thousands of people and leaving many struggling with its various symptoms. On February 27, 2020, Nigeria, New Zealand and Lithuania joined other countries that have recorded cases of the virus. With the confirmed of the new cases, the World Health Organisation says epidemic could get ‘out of control’. The global health management’s position has been reinforced with the latest report that the virus is reappearing in discharged patients.

In Nigeria, “the patient is an Italian citizen who works in Nigeria who returned from Milan to Lagos on the 25th at February 2020. He was confirmed by the Virology Laboratory of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, which is part of the Laboratory Network at the Nigeria Center for Disease Control.”

As citizens and other stakeholders await the positive response of the Federal government, state governments, the Ministries of Health and National Centre for Disease Control, our analyst believes there is a need to explore the Flash Playbook earlier developed for the restrain of global virus.

This is imperative as public concerns and interest in the virus grow. According to our analysis, cumulative interest in understanding coronavirus in Nigeria was more than those found for coronavirus in Lagos. We also found a high level of interest in knowing what the National Centre for Disease Control and the Federal Ministry of Health are doing regarding the restraint of the virus spread. Within the last 24 hours that formed analysis period, how does coronavirus spread and symptoms of the virus have been sought mainly by people in Lagos.

Apart from the searches, we equally discovered that the interest in the virus within Nigeria was on the high threshold among the people in Enugu, Plateau. Rivers, Oyo and Delta states. While this continues to grow, we found that Nigerians and other nationals in Abuja, Lagos, Nasarawa and Oyo have sought information about the place of the Federal Ministry of Health and National Centre for Disease Control in containing the virus spread across the country.

Exhibit 1: First Case of Coronavirus in Nigeria

Source: Google Trends, 2020; Infoprations Analysis, 2020

Exhibit 2: Public Interest in Coronavirus in Lagos

Source: Google Trends, 2020; Infoprations Analysis, 2020

Exhibit 3: Coronavirus in Nigeria

Source: Google Trends, 2020; Infoprations Analysis, 2020

Exhibit 4: Public Interest in Federal Ministry of Health

Source: Google Trends, 2020; Infoprations Analysis, 2020

Exhibit 5: Public Interest in National Centre for Disease Control

Source: Google Trends, 2020; Infoprations Analysis, 2020

 

Medcera Providing Technologies to Public Health Institutions on Coronavirus Containment

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As coronavirus (Corvid-19) ruffles economic ordinances, market systems and puts more humans at risk, the Board of Medcera, this morning, approved to share our Medcera technology to any public health institution that needs a modern health care tool to manage the virus containment. Medcera is the world’s first location-agnostic electronic health record system, making it possible that patients’ medical records are stored in one location, irrespective of city, hospital or domain. In other words, your medical record is always up to date, no matter where you are, provided the clinics are using Medcera. Medcera has integration with labs, imaging centers, pharmacy and insurance.

To collate and aggregate data, health institutions can use Medcera for their  agents and field workers. And in real time, via Medcera Insights, experts can see a heat map of potential risks as data is collected. While our technology cannot reveal the patient identity due to HIPAA compliance, we can tell you locations with risk vectors. That way you can activate the traditional protocols based on the healthcare regulations in your locality. 

If you reach out, our team will set up accounts for all your field workers and provide you access to Medcera Insights which has an advanced data analytics system to give you insights on data collected in real time. We are waiving all associated costs to any institution, private or public, in Africa and beyond. One requirement is that you must work with us via a licensed medical doctor fully licensed to practice medicine in your constituency as only doctors meet certain HIPAA requirements on patient data even if that data is anonymized.

All fees have been waived including training your team.

Our contact is info@medcera.com

FASMICRO Receives Africa Integrity Prize, Supported by the United Nations.

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Thank you Africa Integrity Prize for recognizing FASMICRO. We remain focused on our drive to “cure” extreme poverty in Africa through Zenvus.

In this connection, Africa Integrity Prize (AIP) is a value-driven project of the African Child Foundation for identifying, recognizing and rewarding Africans and friends, brands, products, individuals and organizations who put the continent first in positive light, for their demonstrated ability to sustain Integrity, innovate and invent for the social economic progress of the Continent, individuals and organizations who have proffered way forward using home grown solution to solve the devastating effect of corruption, ineptitude, poverty, quackery, i.e Africa’s solution to African Problems rather than begging for foreign aid and also for the promotion of excellence in the academic system towards that end.

Call for Authors: Biomedical Engineering Undergraduate Handbook

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Biomedical Engineering, as discipline, represents the intersection between engineering and the medical sciences. It is a novel field that is gradually being introduced for learning across tertiary institutions in Nigeria. It covers areas such as Robotics, Wearables, Nano-technology, Artificial Organs, Implants, Prosthetics, Medical Imaging, Bio-electronics, Telemedicine, Biomedical Signal Processing and Instrumentation etc.

The novelty nature of this discipline therefore implies that students as well as instructors have limited access to educational resources that could aid the transfer of knowledge in Nigeria. It is for this reason, and more that, a call for authorship is been made.

Authors with advanced degree or currently pursuing advanced degree in Biomedical Engineering or Biomedical Science are invited to contribute book chapters (see topics of interest below) towards the development of a Biomedical Engineering Handbook for Undergraduates in Nigeria.

This would no doubt facilitate learning and development of skills within this industry. Besides, it offers authors the opportunity to contribute significantly towards raising the standard of education within this discipline, in Nigeria /Africa, where applicable.

For those interested, please contact Olayinka Oduwole (olayinkaoduwole@aol.co.uk) for details on submission, detailed information on the sub-topics for the various topics of interest as well as a sample chapter as a guide.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

Topics of Interest include, but are not limited, to the following

  1. Introduction to Biomedical Engineering in Nigeria
  2. Introductory cell and Molecular Biology
  3. Biomechanics
  4. Anatomy and Physiology for Engineers
  5. Biomaterials Science
  6. Biomedical Instrumentation
  7. Physiological Fluid Mechanics
  8. Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine
  9. Biomedical Informatics
  10. Clinical Engineering
  11. Prosthetics, Orthotics & Artificial organs
  12. Bio transport Phenomena
  13. Rehabilitation Engineering
  14. Medical Image Processing
  15. Neurostimulation
  16. Characterization of Biomedical samples using TEM, SEM, AFM, XRD, XPS, FTIR etc.
  17. Pattern recognition
  18. Quality assurance in diagnostic radiology
  19. Failure analysis of implants
  20. Microprocessors in Medical Instrumentation

On AMCON’s Confiscation of Buba Galadima’s Assets

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Nigeria’s government determination to recover over N5 trillion debt owed by about 350 individuals and corporations in the business space is taking a firmer hold. On Tuesday, the federal government announced in a statement, the forfeiture of Buba Galadima’s properties for the sum of N950 million he has owed since 2011.

The Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) saddled with the responsibility of debt recovery secured the court order to confiscate his properties. According to the statement issued by the presidency, it is a step that must be taken to salvage the financial sector from bad debts that are threatening to rock the economy.

But the obligor is in fierce opposition to the present government, prompting the presidency to explain the court’s judgment through the statement issued on Tuesday.

“A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1136/2019 has ordered AMCON to take over the business & assets of Bedko Nigeria Limited and Alhaji Buba Galadima—both parties owe AMCON nearly N900 million

“The loan was purchased during the first phase of Eligible Bank Assets purchase from Unity Bank Plc in 2011. Since then, AMCON has offered the obligor a good measure of olive branches and explored all avenues to resolve the matter amicably, but the obligor, and his company, Bedko Nigeria Limited have remained recalcitrant and unwilling to repay the huge debt to the Corporation.

“The order, which was granted to AMCON by Honourable Justice A.I. Chikere, the presiding judge gave the Government recovery agency the power to take over some properties belonging to the politician.

“The properties include House No. 15, Addis Ababa Crescent, Wuse Zone 4, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja and house No. 4, Bangui Street, Wuse 2 also in Abuja.

“Recall that aside the fact that the Federal Government set up the Inter-Agency Committee on the recovery of AMCON debt, President Buhari also signed the 2019 Amended AMCON Act into law.

“The amendment gives AMCON additional powers to go after all obligors of the Corporation no matter how highly placed in the society.

“Having taking over the properties, Jude Nwauzor, Head of Corporate Communications of AMCON said the Corporation will take all necessary actions, which includes asset take-over, liquidation, winding-up and garnishee proceedings against Bedko Nigeria Limited and its directors in line with the Court judgment and relevant sections of AMCON Act as amended.

“AMCON led by Mr Ahmed Kuru as Managing Director/Chief Executive has intensified efforts at recovering the over 5 Trillion Naira outstanding indebtedness to the Corporation.

“The AMCON CEO has repeatedly reiterated the fact that AMCON under his leadership will do whatever it takes within the law to recover the huge debt, and will not mind the status of the obligor in the discharge of the duties of AMCON.”

Buba Galadima, a fierce critic of president Buhari’s administration said the confiscation of his properties is against court ruling, and was motivated by his constant criticism of the present administration. But AMCON has applied the pattern of confiscation of assets since last year. In October 2019, the debt recovery corporation seized properties worth N263.73 billion from debtors, according to a report issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

AMCON was instituted in 2010 by the federal government to buy bad debts from banks and save the financial sector from crumbling.

Since 2010, the journey to recover non-performing debts has kept hitting one hurdle after the other, mainly because most of the people in debt are prominent Nigerians who know their way around.

In September 2019, the federal government set up an interagency committee presided by the vice president, Prof. Yomi Osinbajo. The committee was tasked with the responsibility of finding a workable solution to the recovery of accumulated N5 trillion debt.

“One of the terms of reference is for the committee to prepare a report, giving us a sense of what the timelines will be. About 67% of the outstanding N5 trillion debt is said to be owed by just 20 individuals/entities,” Osinbajo said upon the inauguration of the committee.

In August 2019, Buhari had signed into law the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (Amendment) (no 2) into law. The amended Act gave more powers to AMCON to enforce debt recovery using many means legally possible, including sequestration of properties used as collateral.

It also empowers the debt recovery commission to place any bank account or any other account comparable to a bank account of a debtor of an eligible financial institution under surveillance. The bank’s customer’s privacy rights were overruled as banks were mandated to make a disclosure of financial information of debtors under watch.

It’s upon this establishment that AMCON geared on to the quest of debt recovery. Although the confiscation of Buba Galadima’s properties appears political because he is a critic of the government, and there are others owing more than him, many see a commission doing its job.

However, the question people are asking is: will other big fish in the debt register see the same treatment?