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Nigeria Confirms 40 Mpox Cases as Africa CDC Declares Public Health Emergency
Nigeria has reported 40 confirmed cases of Monkeypox (Mpox) out of 830 suspected cases, according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC). The agency also noted that no fatalities have been recorded in connection with the virus so far.
In a related development, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has raised concerns about the rising number of Mpox cases across the continent.
Citing a 160% surge in reported cases this year, the Africa CDC has declared Mpox a Public Health Emergency of Continental Security (PHECS).
This designation underscores the urgency of the situation and the need for coordinated efforts across African nations to contain the spread of the virus.
The increase in Mpox cases has heightened the focus on preventive measures and public health interventions.
Both the NCDC and Africa CDC are working closely with health authorities to monitor the situation and ensure that appropriate response strategies are in place.
These include increasing public awareness about the symptoms of the virus, encouraging timely medical attention for suspected cases, and bolstering vaccination efforts in affected areas.
Mpox, which can be transmitted through close contact with an infected person or animal, presents symptoms such as fever, headache, muscle aches, and a distinctive rash.
Public health experts continue to advise strict adherence to hygiene practices and caution in areas where the virus is known to be circulating. While no deaths have been recorded in Nigeria, health authorities remain vigilant, particularly in light of the regional increase in cases.
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NIHSA Warns of Imminent Flooding as Cameroon Releases Water from Lagdo Dam
The Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) has alerted Nigerians residing in flood-prone areas to relocate, following the release of water from Cameroon’s Lagdo Dam into River Niger and River Benue.
The release, which began on September 18, 2024, poses flood risks to 11 states, including Adamawa, Kogi, Benue, and Bayelsa.
NIHSA urges individuals to clear drainages and avoid floodplains. This comes days after severe flooding in Borno killed over 30 people.
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Israel Acknowledges Role in Escalating Conflict with Hezbollah Amid Deadly Attacks
Israel admitted to initiating a “new era” of war after two consecutive days of explosive attacks targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon.
On Tuesday, pager explosions killed several, including children, and wounded over 2,800. A second wave on Wednesday, involving walkie-talkies and phones, killed at least 20 and injured 450.
One explosion occurred during a Hezbollah funeral, with reports suggesting Hezbollah’s elite Radwan unit was heavily impacted. Israel believes the death toll is higher than officially reported.
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Soso Soberekon Urges Women to Choose Men with Vision, Not Just Physical Desires
In a recent Instagram post, Nigerian entertainment figure Soso Soberekon advised women to focus on men with a clear vision and long-term plans instead of being swayed by physical attributes.
He highlighted that a big penis won’t raise children and encouraged women to seek meaningful relationships with partners who can build a future.
Soberekon’s message stirred a range of reactions online, sparking a lively conversation in the comments.
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