First Lady Not Ill, Attending To Ailing Mum In Germany – Presidency

The presidency has debunked report in the media that the first lady, Dame Patience Jonathan was undergoing another round of medical treatment abroad, saying she was in Germany only to attend to her ailing mother, Mama Sisi, apart from holidaying with her children who are currently on Easter vacation abroad.

An online newspaper had reported on Saturday that Dame Patience who had fell ill again and had travelled to Germany and Spain and Germany was also contemplating receiving medical treatment from a United States Hospital. 

But Special Assistant on Media to the first lady, Mr. Ayo Osinlu in a statement noted that apart form attending to her sick mother, Dame Patience "has a history of visiting the hospital in Germany even before she became the First Lady, thus making her medical trips routine", adding that "It is also instructive to state that medical experts have recommended that every human being should undergo medical check up every six months, even if not suffering ill health".

The statement made available to LEADERSHIP reads in parts: "Our attention has been attracted by some curiosity in a cross section of the public and particularly the media, about the movement of Her Excellency, the First Lady, Dame (Dr) Patience Goodluck Jonathan.

"For the avoidance of doubts and ambiguities, we wish to state that the First Lady travelled to Dubai, after which she proceeded to Paris, France, to participate in the 1st Green Women Conference, which took place in Paris on March 17, 2013 where she received the 2013 Global Women Leaders’ Award for Peace.

"She thereafter proceeded to Italy from where she went to Germany to see her mother, Mama Sisi, who is currently receiving medical attention. The First Lady is spending sometime overseeing the management of her mother’s condition. She is also using the opportunity to spend quality time with her holidaying children before they return to school, as they are with her to see their grandmother.

"It is unfortunate that again, some media houses have allowed themselves to be used by dedicated mischief makers against the basic tenet of professional journalism, which regards truth as sacred. Therefore, hospital visitations of our leaders should not become leading media issues or attract disrespectful comments, just as the current circumstances of former President Mandela and other African leaders in similar situations, and even those who died, have not attracted negative comments from their people.

"While urging a more charitable disposition towards one another as our brothers’ keepers, we wish to express our appreciation for the sincere interests of those who have shown genuine concern through their enquiries.

The First Lady is expected back within the next week".

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Italian Oil Firm Suspends Operations In Bayelsa Over Theft

An Italian oil firm, Eni,  on Monday shut down its activities in the swampy oil fields located in Bayelsa over theft.

The firm, in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Yenagoa on Monday, attributed the frequent spills to oil theft by vandals and said that it had decided to shut down operations to prevent further damages to the environment.

Eni, which operates in Nigeria as Nigeria Agip Oil Company (NAOC), said it authorised the suspension of operations on March 22 and subsequently declared ‘Force Majeure’ on its oil output from the facility on March 23.

`Force Majeure' is a legal notice that absolves an oil firm of liabilities for failure to meet supply obligations to crude buyers due to circumstances beyond the firm’s control

“Eni confirms that during the night between 21 and 22 March, the company has declared force majeure and ordered the closure of its onshore activities in the Swamp Area, located in Bayelsa State in Nigeria.

“The decision was made due to the intensified bunkering, consisting in the sabotage of pipelines and the theft of crude oil, which has recently reached unsustainable levels regarding both personal safety and damage to the environment.

“Sustainability is for Eni a priority in Nigeria, as in all the countries in which it operates, the statement said.

According to the statement, the firm produced about 40,000 barrels of crude oil equivalent daily from the shut facilities.

 It espressed regret about 7,000 barrels of its daily crude production  was lost to oil thieves in Bayelsa, a development the firm described as unsustainable and compelled it to shut down.

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Beach Volleyball: Team Nigeria Will Qualify For Olympics — Nimrod

Chairman beach volleyball committee of the Nigeria Volleyball Federation (NVF), Engr Musa Nimrod is confident that Team Nigeria will qualify for the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games’ men and women beach volleyball events. Nigeria narrowly missed...

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