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Daily Trust Thursday 9th January, 2020
Fate of 7 govs uncertain…As S/Court clears Ikpeazu, Okowa, Ishaku, Bello. p1; IGP okays South West security outfi t, Amotekun. p3; 2023: Tinubu’s camp jolted by Bode George’s presidency bid. p42; Trump: US imposing new ‘powerful’ sanctions on Iran after strikes. p39; 2 people killed, customs officers abducted in Katsina. p4; NNPC imported 18bn litres of PMS in 2019 – PPPRA. p13; Key agric projects FG wants to spend N30bn on. p28; EFCC searches Shehu Sani’s Abuja houses. p3; Ogun gov swears in Customary Court of Appeal president. p3; IG warns police commanders against rights violation, illegal roadblocks. p3; Yobe: Buni-Yadi, KukaReta markets re-opened. p6; Kano anti-corruption agency recovers N256m. p8; FG, aviation unions may clash over FAAN amendment Bill. p13; CBN retains banks’ deposits ratio at 65%, gives incentive lending on SMEs. p14; Oil prices fall as alarm over Iran rocket strike fades. p16; Telecom sector plagued by inconsistent power supply, theft of equipment. p19; ‘Tech-U graduates will fi ll industry skill gaps’. p29; How Nigeria ‘betrayed’ Oshoala in 2019 CAF Awards. p47
Report of state epidemiologists' summit on strengthening response to health emergencies
The State Epidemiologists’ meeting is an annual meeting of State Epidemiologists with the Chief Consultant Epidemiologist and the staff of Epidemiology Division, Department of Public Health FMOH. The meeting aims at reviewing the epidemiological status of diseases in the states, analyze the annual trend of each priority disease (especially the epidemic prone diseases), identify the gaps in service delivery and feedback mechanism, with a view of discussing the next steps in reducing the mortality and morbidity rate of these priority diseases to the barest minimum.Chapter 1: Introduction; Background; Study justification; Objectives; General objectives; Specific objectives; Expected outcome; Chapter 2: Presentation by chief consultant epidemiologists; Discussion; Breakout sessions; Plenary presentations by geopolitical groups; Discussions; Chapter 3: Conclusion; Recommendations; Appendices
Approved disciplinary procedure against chief executive officers of Federal Government Parastatals, Agencies and Departments
The Federal Government have observed with great concern, the arbitrary removal of chief executive officers(CEOs) and its impact on stability and service delivery. Accordingly Mr President has approved the following streamlined procedure for the discipline of (CEOs) of government Parastetal, Agencies and Departments in accordance with the Public Service Rules(PSR) as outlined in this circula
Daily Trust Friday 10th January , 2020
IPPIS: FG, ASUU refuse to shift grounds. p3; BUA listing adds N1.8tr to NSE capitalization. p17; PDP biggest obstacle to good governance — Presidency. p51; N2trn Mambilla power project: We’re starting from scratch – Minister. p1; B/Haram kills 3 soldiers, 8 civilians in Monguno. p3; SGF reverses NBET MD’s suspension as ministry submits report. p17; Gunmen kill 12 persons in Plateau village. p4; South West govs allay fears, as Amotekun security outfit takes off. p6; FG issues new directive to NBC on hate speech, others. p7; Katsina acquires 670 hectares of land for textile project. p7;Safety of inmates in correctional centres. p10; Customs generates N1.3tr, exceeds target by N404bn. p14; Cooking gas: FG to impose hefty fi nes, prosecute erring marketers. p18; NDE to train 480 youths on apprenticeship scheme in Taraba. p27; ‘How we cope with nagging husbands’. p39; US believes Iran accidentally shot down Ukraine plane – Reports. p48; Foreign nationals get 12 hours to vacate S/Africa’s Province. p48
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Details scanty as ‘Operation Amotekun’ starts in S/West. p1; Restless politicians talking about 2023 — Tinubu. p41; Oil price: FG revenue shrinks as petrol subsidy rises. p17; Warm clothes markets boom in Jos over freezing cold. p30; Electricity tariff : What FG, DisCos should do – Experts, LCCI, NECA. p18; Oshoala crowned African Women’s Player of the Year. p47;Presidency to religious leaders: Don’t politicise religion. p3; Ayade signs N1.1 trillion budget. p6; Yobe contributory healthcare law will improve access to quality healthcare – Commissioner. p7; Rivers headquarters of money laundering after Lagos – Magu. p9; National Hospital discharges separated conjoined twins. p14; Farm produce distributors decry multiple levies on highways. p19; Disability Commission: Kano Coalition calls for inclusion of disabled groups. p26; LG to demonstrate energy-saving cleaning solutions at CES 2020. p31; Residents panic as black soot resurfaces in Rivers. p33; Buhari to INEC, police: Let Nigerians elect their choice. p41
Review of macroeconomic developments in the first half of 2019.
The macroeconomic performance in Nigeria in the first half of 2019 underperformed the last half of 2018. The global economic outlook was generally weaker in the first half of 2019 compared to that of 2018, that resulted from escalating global trade and technology tensions between United States and China, macroeconomic stress due to policy uncertainties and missteps in many countries, weakened global demand, engendered disinflationary pressures that exacerbated debt repayment and sustainability, as well as financial tightening in many areas such as tight credit in China and monetary policy normalization in advanced economies.Domestic economy pg.1; CBN monetary policy pg.6; Circulars and guidelines issued by CBN pg.7
The Journal of Advocacy and Rehabilitation in Special Education (JARSE) Volume 18, Number 1.
Another edition of the Journal of Advocacy and Rehabilitation in Special Education (JARSE) Volume Seventeen Number One, December 2018 is out again. This publication which is yearly has not relented in its purposeful aspiration and objectivity in showcasing and pacesetting educational advocacy coupled with inclusion and practical rehabilitation experiences as they relate to stakeholders and persons with Special Needs. Actually, this volume is heavily loaded with thirty (30) articles which are both theoretical and empirical. These had been proven to be of high professional standard and of good quality. The articles have been subscribed by seasoned educators and scholars across varying educational levels spanning through the six geo-political zones in Nigeria. This edition has been thoroughly packaged and arranged to serve varying interests and needs of people with or without Special Needs. It would be of immense value to all parents, teachers, professionals, paraprofessionals, stakeholders and every individuals yearning to be knowledgeable in the fields of Rehabilitation and Special Needs Education.
Meanwhile, the articles in this edition gives credence to issues on Sex Education, Curriculum Innovation and Implementation; Basic Education and Special Education, Factors affecting implementation of inclusive education in Nigeria; Assessment and its Implication on teaching children with Learning Disabilities. Others are Educational Intervention for the Gifted and Talented Children, the Impact of Broken Homes on the academic achievement of children with Special Needs and lot more.1) Influence of Mathematics Anxiety on Attitude towards Mathematics among Students with Mathematics Difficulties in Secondary School in Ilorin Metropolis, Kwara State Nigeria 1; Adedayo Adesokan Ph.D
2) Sex Education: A Tool for Promoting Positive Adolescents’ Sexual Behaviour in Public Secondary Schools in Oyo West Local Government Area, Oyo State 11; Adesina, Olusola J. Ph.D
3) Assessment of Influence of Peer Group and Social Interaction on the Academic Performance of Learners with Visual Impairment in Federal College of Education (Special) Oyo 18; Ovbigie, Adonis O. M. Oluka, Beth N. Ph.D
4) Basic Education in Nigeria: Any Concern for Special Needs Education? 27; Adigun, Olufemi Timothy
5) Literacy Education of the Beef Vendors for Hygienic Quality Beef and Public Health Situation at Bodija Market Ibadan, Nigeria 38; Akintola, M.A.Y. & Adekunle, A. A.
6) Educational Interventions for Gifted and Talented Children 47; Ekom-Idorenyin Victoria W.
7) Family Factors as Predictors of Mathematics Performance of Pupils with Mild Intellectual Disability in Ibadan, Oyo State 58; Udeme Samuel Jacob, Marvel Timilehin Akinpelu, Angela Nneka Olisaemeka
8) Curriculum Innovation and Implementation: Training and Retraining of Teachers to Effect Change for Global Practices 68; Adegbite, Dorcas Olayemi Ph.D
9)The Place and Relevance of Authentic Assessment in Inclusive Schools 75; Shittu, Musibau Adeniyi, Adebisi, Rufus Olanrewaju Ph.D
10) An Investigation into Factors Facing Implementation of Inclusive Education in Nigeria 81; Ordim, Promise N., Nwoguji, Stanley Chukwu
11) Learning Disabilities and Classroom Management of Children with Dyscalculia 90; Ekom-Idorenyin, Victoria W. , Amangala, Oyinlayefa Toluama,
12) The Roles of Regular Classroom Teachers in Inclusive System of Education 97; Dienye, Ekeneonyi Isaac, Atteng, Catherine James, Joy Bright-George
13) Autism Spectrum Disorder: Intervention Strategies for Special Educators 100; Ogunsola Gabriel O.
14) Effects of Broken Home on Academic Performance of Children with Intellectual Disability in Oyo East Local Government 108; Adejumo, Margaret Olubukola Taiwo
15) The Impact of Broken Homes on the Education of Children with Special Needs 113; Obe, Emmanuel Olusola
16) Self-Esteem and Study Habits as Predictors of Academic Achievement among Students in Secondary School in Rivers State 117; Owhonda, Nkechi Gift
17) Correlates of Academic Stress among Students with Hearing Impairment in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria 125; Isaiah, O. O., Popoola Oluwasesan
18) Emotional Intelligence: Factor for Sexual Activities among Students with Learning Disabilities in Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo, Oyo State 132;
Feyisetan, Christianah Toyin
19) Teachers Self-Efficacy and Instructional Skills as Correlates of Academic Achievement of Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Schools in Imo State 137; Opara, Uche Eunice, Okoro, Uloaku Neme , Okanne, Franca Ubakanwa
20) Home and School Factors as Correlates of Academic Motivation of Students with Special Need in Oyo State, Nigeria 143;
Afolabi, Abiodun Ph.D
21) Women Empowerment Programme: A Veritable Tool for Empowering Trainable Women with Intellectual Disabilities 152, Ojuawo, M. B.
22) Mathematics Achievement and Students with Learning Disabilities 157; Edozie, S. Isioma, Lazarus, K. U.
23) Rehabilitating Females Learners with Hearing Impairment through Active Participation in Science at Secondary and Post-Secondary School Levels: Implications and Strategies 163; Abdulkareem, Tawa Yusuff
24) Challenges of Sexual Health Care for Women with Intellectual Disabilities 172; Olabisi, Adewale O.
25) Advocating Total Educational Equity and Access for Children with Special Needs 179; Idemudia, Stanley, Anthony, Kolawole Israel
26) Attitude of Special Need Students Towards Science Subjects in Port Harcourt Metropolis in Rivers State: Implication for Counseling 184; Sunday N. Ordu , Owhonda, Nkechi Gift
27) Emotional Intelligence: A Predictor of Academic Performance of Students with Visual Impairment 190;
Lawrence, Lovelyn E.
Wadike, Ibiyekaribo
28) Achieving Sustainable Development in Education through Sensory Screening as Entry Requirement into Nigerian Schools 196;
Atteng, Catherine James,
Aranmolate, Temitope Rasheedat
Ugbo, Ebi Kalu
29) Children with Learning Disabilities: Assessment and Implications for Teaching 201; Erasmus Silas E.
30) Influence of Stress and Burnout on Job Efficiency of Pre-Primary and Primary Special Education Teachers in Ogbomosho Town 206; Olatunji, Saheed Olawale, Ajayi, Samuel Olufem
2019 Readership promotion advocacy report from states: Theme: reading a Tool for empowering the vulnerable
This is Readership advocacy: a publication of the national library of Nigeria 2019 Readership promotion campaign reports from state: Theme reading: a Tool for empowering the vulnerableBoard members of National Library of Nigeria; Head of Departments of National Library of Nigeria; Welcome Address of the National Librarian/ CEO, Prof. Lenrie O. Aina at the National Library of Nigeria's LENRIE O. AINA AT THE National Readership Promotion Campaign in Cross River State With the Theme"Reading : A Tool for Empowering the vulnerable", October 22-23, 2019; NLN donates Volumes of Books to Nigerian Correctional Service; Establish Libraries in all Correctional Centres Nationwide-Abia Comptroller appeals; NLN Sets up Mini Library in Yola Correctional Centre; Prof. Aina Pledges Books to Correctional Centres; House Committee Chairman on education Applauds NLN; Reading changes your Perception– Prof. Aina; Without Education a Community won’t achieve much-Shawon; DCC Mbaya Solicits English and Indigenous Books for Inmates
Pictures of Readership Promotion Campaign (RPC) 2019
Pictures of the donation of materials to correctional centres by National Library of Nigeria during Readership Promotion Campaign 2019.
National Library of Nigeria donates reading materials to correctional centres in Ebonyi, Plateau, Bauchi, Enugu, River, Bayelsa, Imo;, Abia, Lagos, Kwara and Niger.Pictures of Ebonyi; Pictures of Plateau; Picture of Bauchi; Pictures of Enugu; Picture of River; Picture of Bayelsa; Pictures of Imo; Pictures of Abia; Pictures of Lagos; Picture of Kwara and Pictures of Nige
An Assessment Tool to Strengthen the Management and Quality of Surgical Services
A well-structured surgical service is a vital and necessary part of any hospital as it impacts the patients' flow through the hospital. The efficiency and quality of surgical services depend on scheduling, expediency, drugs, equipment, infection control, leadership, management, and teamwork. This quality assessment checklist will provide direction, support, and an accountability framework while focusing on individuals, systems, management of resources, and self-governance. It will build corporate accountability for operating theatre performance into a surgical service management model and develop a corporate culture in which quality improvement becomes a shared enterprise through shared learning and information.Introduction; Objectives of the checklist; Assessment scoring; General information; Staffing Summary