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Heat: NiMet lists states at risk of meningitis
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has warned that some states in the country are at risk of being hot by the dreaded cerebrospinal meningitis (CSM) as dry and dusty weather conditions intensify.
In a public health advisory issued on Thursday, the agency identified Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi, Katsina, Kano, Jigawa, Adamawa, Gombe, Bauchi, Yobe and Borno as areas with the highest risk of the disease.
Cerebrospinal meningitis is a severe infection of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, often caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis. The disease spreads through respiratory droplets, especially in crowded or poorly ventilated environments.
The agency warned that the infection can progress rapidly and become life-threatening within hours if not treated promptly, although early diagnosis and antibiotic treatment significantly improve survival rates.
The advisory comes as Nigeria continues to battle periodic outbreaks of meningitis, particularly in states within the African “meningitis belt.”
According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC), the country recorded over 1,800 suspected cases and more than 150 deaths during the recent meningitis season across more than 20 states.
Health authorities say northern states such as Kebbi, Sokoto and Katsina have historically recorded the highest burden of cases, prompting the deployment of rapid response teams during previous outbreaks.
NiMet explained that weather conditions during Nigeria’s dry season; particularly between December and April create a favourable environment for the spread of the disease. Low humidity, intense heat and dusty winds can damage the protective lining of the nose and throat, making it easier for the bacteria to infect individuals.
Beyond the high-risk northern states, the agency advised residents of central Nigeria to remain vigilant and report suspected symptoms early. Meanwhile, Plateau, Oyo, Cross River, Edo, Ekiti and Enugu were categorised as low-vigilance states.
NiMet also identified groups most vulnerable to the disease, including children, young adults, people living in overcrowded environments, individuals exposed to dry and dusty conditions and those with weakened immune systems.
“Common symptoms include sudden high fever, severe headache, neck stiffness, vomiting and sensitivity to light,” the agency noted.
To reduce the risk of infection, NiMet urged residents to get vaccinated, maintain good personal hygiene, avoid overcrowded environments and seek immediate medical attention if symptoms appear.
“Practice Good Hygiene; Wash hands regularly and avoid sharing personal items like cups or utensils,” NiMet emphasized.
It also called on communities to support public health campaigns aimed at improving awareness and encouraging early treatment, stressing that timely intervention remains critical to preventing fatalities.
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Israel says news of Netanyahu’s death is fake
Israeli authorities have described news of possible death of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as false.
The office of Israeli Prime Minister dismissed a viral social media claims suggesting the Prime Minister had been assassinated following the escalating conflict involving Israel, the United States and Iran.
“These are fake news; the Prime Minister is fine,” the Prime Minister’s office said
The rumours gained traction after a video shared by Netanyahu on his X account on Friday showed him addressing a press conference on the ongoing Israel-US-Iran conflict.
Some social media users, immediate after the video was posted, claimed they had spotted what appeared to be six fingers on Netanyahu’s right hand when he briefly raised it during the speech.
The speculation spread further after US conservative commentator, Candace Owens raised questions on X.
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Bala Mohammed prepares to join APC
Strong indications have emerged that the Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP governors’ forum and Governor of Bauchi State, Bala Mohammed, has concluded plans to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) this week, barring any unforeseen circumstances.
According to Bauchi State government house sources, the Governor’s recent Abuja visit and meeting with President Bola Tinubu were purely related to the movement to APC. It was stated however, that final touches are still being made on the agreement.
It would be recalled that the Governor had after his meeting with Tinubu, told journalists that he was at the presidential Villa to discuss rising insecurity in some parts of the state and to seek the president’s intervention. Days after the visit, a detachment of military and other security agencies took over the affected areas and restored relative peace to the communities.
It is not yet clear the conditions given by the Bauchi State Governor before his defection. But one source told Nationwide Reports that the APC has already assured him of three opportunities including, deciding who would succeed him as Bauchi State Governor, a ticket to return to the senate and special allocation from the presidency as was given to other governors that have previously defected.
Another source also mentioned the ongoing terrorism charges brought by the federal government against one of Governor Mohammed s most trusted aides, the Commissioner for Finance, Yakubu Adamu.
The case against the commissioner also include money laundering involving about N4.6billion. The Governor has made frantic efforts in the past to free the commissioner and even threatened war, if persecution of opposition persists.
However, a top aide of the Governor described the suggestion as mere rumour, saying Bala Mohammed has said severally that that he would stick with the PDP.
“His Excellency is the chairman of the PDP governors forum. I just said this as a reminder to you. The Governor has made several sacrifices to preserve the PDP as the leading opposition in the country. Therefore, the idea of him defecting to the APC is strange to me. He has never mentioned it and I therefore do not believe you,” the aide stated.
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Tinubu doing well across sectors, says Gowon
Former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon said on Saturday that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is doing his best across key sectors of governance.
Gowon spoke with journalists after paying a courtesy visit to the President at the State House, Abuja, where he said he came primarily to appreciate the efforts of the administration and to encourage the President in his leadership of the country.
“I came to see him and to thank him for all the good works that he’s doing for the country. We had to look at all the good work that the President is doing and the progress that Nigeria is making economically and otherwise”, the elder statesman said.
The former military leader, who governed Nigeria from 1966 to 1975, noted that the country is witnessing progress under Tinubu’s leadership and expressed satisfaction with the direction of governance.
When asked by journalists what areas the President should improve upon as his administration progresses, Gowon declined to single out any particular sector, stressing that Tinubu appears to be addressing national challenges across the board.
“Isn’t he doing the best he can all round?” he asked rhetorically, adding “so there is no particular place, every other area; political, economic, social, etc.”
Gowon also acknowledged the complexity of Nigeria’s security challenges but maintained that the President is taking necessary steps to confront the situation in the interest of the country.
“And, of course, the major problem that we have today, the security area, he’s doing everything to deal with those for the good of all Nigeria,” he said.
According to him, leadership requires balancing multiple priorities simultaneously, and the President must continue to safeguard Nigeria’s interests across all sectors.
“He’s got to look after the interests of Nigeria in all areas, and I’m happy about that,” Gowon added.
The elder statesman, widely regarded as a voice of national reconciliation and peace, was also asked about the message he would give Nigerians amid the current challenges facing the country.
Responding, Gowon said the responsibility of addressing such issues ultimately rests with the government, expressing confidence that the administration is handling the situation as best as possible.
“If I say that the problem that is happening today, it is only the government today, that’s Mr. President, that can really deal with it, and he is dealing with it the best he can without creating any problem for Nigerians and for the country,” he said.
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