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Saraki Pays ‘Entire Medical Bills’ Of Ailing Actor Mr Ibu

Abubakar Bukola Saraki (ABS) foundation said it has paid the entire medical bills of John Ibu Okafor, the Nollywood actor currently battling with an undisclosed illness.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that several people have declared their intentions to support Ibu financially since a Update of him on the sickbed went viral on Wednesday.

In a statement on Friday via X, the ABS foundation, a non-profit organisation established by former Senate president, Abubakar Bukola Saraki, disclosed that the “entire medical expenses of Ibu have been paid off as of Wednesday”.

“The Abubakar Bukola Saraki Foundation is honoured to have extended support to Mr. John Okafor also known as Mr. Ibu, a renowned comedic icon who has graced our screens and brought joy and laughter to countless homes over the past four decades,” the statement reads.

“When we learned of his recent health challenges and the financial burdens associated with his medical treatment, we felt a deep sense of responsibility to assist in any way we could. We promptly paid off his entire medical expenses as of Wednesday.”

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Fubara Empowers 3,066 MSMEs With N4b Soft Loan – Lifestyle Nigeria

Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has formally launched the N4bn matching fund loan scheme expected to stimulate business activities in the State while also creating wealth through .

The launching, which took place at the Dr Obi Wali International Conference Centre in Port Harcourt on Friday, signaled the commencement of the disbursement of Rivers State Government/Bank of Industry (BOI) Limited N4billion marching fund loan scheme for nano, small and medium-scale businesses in the State.

Governor Fubara said the lack of access to credit had continued to aggravate financial exclusion and choked the prospects for individuals to realise their economic aspirations for a better life.

But with the scheme, which is a partnership between Rivers State Government and BOI, now launched, Governor Fubara emphasised that a surest path has been secured to achieve entrepreneurial success while serving as an enabler of economic prosperity in the State.

Governor Fubara explained that as a campaign blueprint, he promised, during his electioneering campaigns, to support entrepreneurial development and the growth of businesses through access to credit in the form of soft loans.

The Governor said, upon assumption of office, he noticed more closely how most businesses, especially those of small scale, struggled and either died or gasped in accessing credit that were only offered by banks at neck-breaking interest without success.

Governor Fubara pointed out that: “As a State, we cannot talk about economic growth without stimulating business activities to create wealth and jobs through policies and programmes that will engender greater public access to credit and financial inclusion.

“MSMEs are well-known as critical drivers of inclusive economic growth and development. By empowering our people to cultivate available economic opportunities, access to credit is a powerful tool for achieving financial security.

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9,000 marketers may lose licences as fuel scarcity bites harder

As Nigerians battle fuel scarcity, over 9,000 oil marketers are on the verge of losing their operating licences.

As a result, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria is urging the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited to extend its final deadline for licensing renewal to July.

It also appealed to the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Regulatory Authority to release 9,000 already processed licences to its members.

The association made the request known in a release signed by the National Public Relations Officer, Chief Chinedu Ukadike, on Thursday in Abuja.

The NNPCL had placed a deadline of April 15, 2024, for marketers to renew their licences or risk closure to access their customer express portals for the purchase of petroleum products from NNPC Retail Limited.

But IPMAN requested an extension, saying the extension would enable marketers to reconcile their licenses and reduce panic buying by members of the public aggravating the present scarcity of petroleum products.

The statement read, “The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria are abreast with current developments in the downstream sector of our petroleum industry and wish to state that the latest information reaching us from the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority states that they have already processed more than 9,000 out of the 15,000 licenses they are expected to process for our members within this period.

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Woman Left in Shock After Hospital Staff Tell Her She’s Been Dead for Four Months – Lifestyle Nigeria

A bizarre incident has left a 62-year-old woman from Scarborough, UK Susan Johnson, reeling after hospital staff informed her that their records showed she had been dead for four months. The shocking mistake occurred when Susan arrived at Bridlington Hospital in Yorkshire for a scheduled scan.

Upon presenting her letter and identification, staff promptly told her, “Ooh, you’re dead.” Susan, a retired housekeeper and mother of two, was left “shaking like a leaf” and in a state of disbelief. Despite her protests, staff simply proceeded with the scan and bid her farewell without addressing the error.

The confusion deepened when Susan contacted her GP, who assured her that the mistake had been rectified. However, a call to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) revealed that their system still listed her as deceased. A call handler bluntly told her, “On the computer, you’re dead.” Susan’s quick wit helped her point out the absurdity of the situation, as she was clearly alive and speaking on the phone.

The error had tangible consequences, as Susan’s carer’s allowance for looking after her disabled husband, Bob, was briefly halted. Fortunately, this issue has since been resolved.

Scarborough Medical Group attributed the mistake to an electronic instruction from Primary Care Support England (PCSE). Meanwhile, an NHS spokesperson acknowledged the incident, stating that the incorrect civil death registration was removed within 24 hours of being reported in March 2023, and Susan was re-registered by her GP.

As Susan focuses on recovering from the shock and continues her hobbies of gardening and knitting, she hopes for a more thorough explanation from the NHS. This unsettling experience serves as a reminder of the importance of accurate record-keeping in the healthcare system.
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