Secretary to Government of the Federation
(SGF), Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, has said
President Goodluck Jonathan would soon
declare his intention to seek a second tenure
as president in the 2015 elections.
About 40,000 people of the South-south
region were out to show their support for the
present and also present 4,150,000
signatures urging Jonathan to seek a second
term.
The leader of the Transformation
Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN), Kenneth
Kobani, presented 4, 150,000 signatures to
Ayim, who represented Jonathan, at the
South-south rally of TAN at the Liberation
Stadium, Port Harcourt, urging the president
to contest the 2015 presidential election.
“Yes, the South-south has broken the record
of the other five regions that have so far
asked President Jonathan to run for a
second term of four years. Your region has
collected 4,150,000- signatures. The
signatures can be verified. You can see the
names of those who signed; their telephone
numbers and local government. This process
is real,” Anyim told the crowd.
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10 signs to detect an ulcer patient
An ulcer is like a nasty canker sore (or crater) that typically develops either on the
lining of the stomach (a gastric or peptic ulcer) or at the opening of the small
intestine in the duodenum (a duodenal or peptic ulcer). Ulcers occur due to an
imbalance of digestive juices or if the stomach lining suffers some form of damage
(i.e., alcoholism).
An ulcer can be extremely painful, so it’s difficult to ignore if you develop one.
However, if left untreated, the ulcer can eat into the stomach wall causing a
perforated ulcer or the blood vessels causing a bleeding ulcer, and resulting in
damaging and excruciating health complications.
Here are ten very evident signs that you may be suffering from an ulcer…
1. Abdominal Pain
Pain in your abdomen, typically between the breastbone and belly button region,
may follow a meal as the stomach empties. The pain will often come and go in
waves of burning or stabbing pain.
35 Police Men Missing after the attack at Gwoza
Thirty five police officers have been declared
missing following the deadly attack by
suspected Boko Haram fighters on the Mobile
Police Training School, Gwoza, last week,
Force Headquarters, yesterday, confirmed.
The Inspector General of Police, Suleiman
Abba, had since ordered the tightening of
security in police formations across the
country to prevent future attacks, while
search and rescue efforts had led to the
recovery of scores of policemen.
“Following the attack launched by insurgents
on the Gwoza Training camp of the Nigeria
Police Mobile Force (PMF), the Inspector-
General of Police, Ag. IGP Suleiman Abba has
since ordered the tightening of security
around all police facilities in the country in
addition to efforts made to further protect
the lives of all people in Nigeria and their
properties,” a statement by the Force Public
Relations Officer, DCP Emmanuel Ojukwu
said.
“It will be recalled that a ferocious attack
earlier launched on the Training camp by
insurgents on 7th August, 2014 was repelled
by the Police.
“On 20th August, 2014, the attackers
launched a fresh offensive that lasted for
several hours where the policemen on duty
engaged them in a fierce battle.
“The search and rescue party launched
immediately has located and brought to
safety all Police officers in the Training
College at the time of attack.
“So far, thirty-five policemen who are still
missing from the facility as a result of the
latest attack are being searched for with very
promising prospect of locating them.
“While enjoining all citizens to remain calm
and join hands with the security forces in the
collective fight against insurgency, the IGP
restates his determination to work closely
with other security agencies to stem the tide
of terrorism in the country,” the statement
read.