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Senate passes PIGB, scraps NNPC and establishes 3 new agencies

www.naij.com - The Nigerian Senate has scrapped NNPC   - The upper legislative chamber also established three new agencies  - It said the Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) is now under the new commission. The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has been scraped by the Senate. This is following the passage of the controversial Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB).   NAIJ.com gathered that the Senate had on Thursday May 25, considered and passed the much talked about PIGB, after its clause by clause consideration. In place of NNPC, the Senate recommended the establishment of three new agencies to effectively manage the largely troubled oil and gas sector. Among the agencies established in the bill, is the Nigerian Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NPRC), which shall be headed by a Chairman. NAIJ.com had previously reported that the Senate uncovered N10tr fraud in NNPC. The commission will also consist of Commission...

Barca Backs Messi as He Heads to Jail Alongside His Father

Lionel Messi  The leadership of Spanish club, Barcelona FC has thrown its full weight of support behind superstar forward, Messi as he is convicted of tax fraud. Barcelona have expressed their support for Argentine striker Lionel Messi and his father after the Spanish Supreme Court upheld their prison sentences over tax fraud charges. Five-time World Player of the Year winner Messi, who has been at Barcelona since the age of 13, was handed a 21-month prison sentence and fined 2 million euros ($2.25 million) for three counts of tax fraud between 2007 and 2009. “The club reiterates, once again, its full support for Leo Messi, his father Jorge Messi, and his family,” a statement on the club’s official website read. “FC Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu contacted the player’s family to communicate this support. “The family was very grateful, not only for today’s gesture, but also for the support the player and his family have received from the club throughout this proc...

NIGERIAN DOCTORS: THE NEW HERDSMEN IN NIGERIAN HEALTH SECTOR

It is no longer news or rumour that the Fulani Herdsmen have become the latest reason for security concern in Nigeria, not just to lives and properties but to the future of Agriculture and food security in Nigeria.  It is saddening that Nigerian Medical Doctors have assumed the herdsmen model.  They do this under the auspices of NMA, ASSOPON, ARD, MDCAN, etc.  In a similar way a typical Fulani Nomadic would accuse the national headache herdsmen of coming from outside the country, the NMA would persistently say that the physicians causing trouble with other healthcare professionals are their "half brothers", the pathologists who they say are engineering trouble here and there for want of duty or fear of extinction.  as a replica of the herdsmen ideology, who believe that their cows have more value than your crops, the Nigerian Doctors believe that every sub-sector of the health sector can be turned into their grazing ranch, a situation that can be best described ...

The Practice Of Medical Laboratory Sciences VS Clinical Laboratorty Practical: Setting The Record Straight

Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) is legally professionalized by the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria Act 11, 2003 (MLSCNA). Section 29 of the MLSCNA provides that "Medical laboratory science" a. Means the practice involving the analysis of human or animal tissues, body fluids, excretions, production of biologicals​, design and fabrication of equipment for the purpose of medical diagnosis, treatment and research. Also, section 22(2) of MLSCNA, 2003 provides that: A person who is not a member of the profession shall not practise the profession or, in the expectation of reward, take or use any name, title, addition or description implying that he is in practice as a member of the profession. For the avoidance of doubt and proper enlightenment of the public, MLSCNA 2003 is the only law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria that regulates the *practice* of MLS be it in the public or private health institutions in the country. Section 22 of the MLSCNA, 2003, forbids any o...