Connect with us

Uncategorized

Fed Neuropsychiatric Hospital urges Ugwuanyi, wealthy Nigerians to help indigent patients settle N20m bill

Published

on

Spread the love

The Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Enugu has appealed to Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, organizations and wealthy Nigerians to assist indigent patients by paying their over N20 million medical bills this Yuletide.

The Medical Director of the hospital, Prof. Monday Igwe, made the appeal during the annual Thanksgiving and Town Hall Meeting of the hospital held at hospital premises in New Haven, Enugu.

NRS

Igwe noted that the hospital had a pile up of unpaid indigent bills, such that in a section of the four sections of the hospital alone, we have accumulated over N6 million unpaid indigent patients’ bills and this is applicable in other three sections.

He said that there had been a trend over the years that during yuletide in this part of the world, families come to drop their brothers and sisters having mental challenges in the hospital and before you know it they disappear and abandon them to us.

According to him, we cannot send them to parking or throw them to the streets; we ensure they are fed, clothed, cleaned up, accommodated and provide needed medical services for them. These provisions weigh heavily on finances of the hospital.

Maduka College Advert

“We are appealing to our people, as they remember the motherless babies, orphanage homes and other places, our patients should be remembered also, they need that care and empathy for them to recover fast.

“We are calling on Gov. Ugwuanyi and mother of the state, Mrs Monica Ugwuanyi to also visit our patients as they visit other places this Yuletide with gifts and other goodies; our patients need such special gifts, care and payment of their bills.

“We want corporate organizations, wealthy families and individuals to remember our brothers and sisters that are passing through special care in the hospital.

“Nothing is little, even if it means coming to stay with them a few hours this season and appreciate their conditions and the life God has given them,” he said.

Igwe thanked the Federal Ministry of Health and the Board members of the hospital for completed and ongoing projects within the hospital, adding that the hospital had continued to work under good industrial harmony.

He said that the management would not relented on its commitment to staff welfare, as the annual promotion and arrears of promotion of the staff this year had been taken care of.

He said: “W are looking forward for an end of the year package to appreciate the staff efforts this year”.

The Board Chairman of the hospital, Chief Shaban Shuaibu, said that thanksgiving and town hall meeting was necessary to appreciate God for sustaining all the staff, management and board members of the hospital as well as thanking the staff that had worked hard.

Shuaibu said that the board going forward would continue to implement programmes that would continue to impact positively on the hospital as well as improve quality healthcare service delivery.

During the thanksgiving, Rev. Canon Ifeanyi Onah, urged the staff to see their service as unto God and not to men, adding: “God is the one to fully repay you as you take care of our special patients here”.

Onah urged those staff still engaging in lip services to desist from such acts but dedicated them to serving well even when no one is watching or supervising.

Uncategorized

Three brothers charged with murder after beating mother’s boyfriend to death

Published

on

The suspects
Spread the love

Three brothers have been charged with murder in Eswatini after allegedly beating their mother’s boyfriend to death over claims that he was involved in a romantic relationship with her.

The accused — Mlondi Mbuli, 25, Sakhelwe Mbuli, 18, and Lindani Mdziniso, 23 — appeared before the Mbabane Magistrates Court in connection with the killing, which reportedly occurred on June 28, 2026, in Hholoshini, located in the country’s Hhohho Region.

NRS

During the hearing, Principal Magistrate Sfiso Vilakati ordered that the three men remain in custody until July 10, 2026, while prosecutors prepare to transfer the case to the High Court, where murder cases are typically tried.

According to investigators, the suspects allegedly attacked the victim, identified as Njabulo Ngwenya, using bricks, stones, sticks, punches and repeated kicks, inflicting injuries that proved fatal.

Police believe the alleged assault stemmed from accusations that Ngwenya was having an affair with the
brothers’ biological mother.

Maduka College Advert

The incident came to the attention of authorities after Sibongile Motsa reported finding her son dead inside her sister’s home in the early hours of June 28.

Court documents state that Motsa discovered Ngwenya’s body at about 1 a.m. before notifying the Royal Eswatini Police Service, which subsequently launched an investigation and arrested the three suspects.

Following their first court appearance, the accused were remanded in custody pending the next hearing and the formal transfer of the matter to the High Court.

Authorities have not disclosed additional information beyond the facts presented during the initial court proceedings.

The case has drawn widespread public interest across Eswatini as investigations continue.

Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland before Mswati III officially renamed the country in 2018, is a landlocked nation in southern Africa bordered by South Africa and Mozambique. Under the country’s judicial system, serious criminal offences such as murder are generally transferred from the Magistrates Court to the High Court after the initial hearing.

Continue Reading

Uncategorized

Gunmen ambush, kill ex-Benue SSG Salifu

Published

on

Ex-Benue SSG Prof David Salifu
Spread the love

Former Secretary to Benue State Government (SSG), Prof. David Salifu, has been killed after suspected armed men ambushed and shot him along the Wukari–Joota Road in Katsina-Ala Local Government Area, LGA, a border community between Benue and Taraba states.

Salifu, a Professor of Public Administration and former Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Federal University Wukari, was reportedly travelling to Makurdi for the burial of his uncle when he encountered the attackers.

NRS

He sustained gunshot injuries during the attack and was initially rushed to a hospital in Wukari, where doctors removed bullets from his stomach.

He was later transferred to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Makurdi, but succumbed to his injuries at about midnight on Thursday.

A former aide to the deceased, Mr. Ben Ekah, who confirmed the incident, said Salifu and his driver were returning to Benue from the Federal University Wukari when they were ambushed.

Maduka College Advert

According to him, the driver’s account revealed that the gunmen stopped their vehicle, dragged the former SSG out and attempted to whisk him away.

“The driver said they were coming from the Federal University Wukari where Prof. Salifu lectures when they were waylaid along the Wukari–Joota Road, a border route between Taraba and Benue states.

“The attackers were trying to take him away, and he kept asking them what they wanted. As they continued dragging him, one of them suddenly pulled out a gun and shot him at close range in the stomach.

“They abandoned him after the shooting, leaving him in a pool of blood. His driver, however, managed to take him back to Wukari, where surgeons successfully removed the bullets from his stomach.

“On Thursday, he was referred to the Federal Medical Centre in Makurdi for further treatment, but sadly he passed away around midnight,” Ekah said.

He described the late Professor as a humble and peace-loving man, noting that he had left a Senate meeting at the university to attend his uncle’s burial before the fatal attack.

“He was a lecturer and Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Federal University Wukari. We learnt that the university management was holding a Senate meeting, but he excused himself to travel home for his uncle’s burial. It is heartbreaking because everyone knew him as a peaceful man,” Ekah added.

Prof. Salifu served as Secretary to Benue State Government during the administration of former Governor Gabriel Suswam between January 2011 and May 2015.

The Benue State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Udeme Edet, could not be reached at the time of this report.

Continue Reading

Uncategorized

Another batch of 268 Nigerians evacuated from South Africa arrives Lagos

Published

on

Spread the love

Another batch of Nigerians evacuated from South Africa amid ongoing anti-migrant violence arrived safely at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, on Friday, as the Federal Government continued efforts to bring home citizens affected by the unrest.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mrs. Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, disclosed that the Air Peace charter flight conveyed 268 returnees, alongside two officers and crew members, from Johannesburg to Lagos.

NRS

According to the minister, the special flight, funded by the Federal Government, departed Oliver Tambo International Airport at 5:36 a.m.

In a statement posted on her X handle, Odumegwu-Ojukwu said President Bola Tinubu had directed that the evacuation exercise should continue despite the expiration of the June 30 ultimatum issued by anti-migrant groups in South Africa.

“The President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, has directed that the evacuation of Nigerian nationals from South Africa at risk as a result of the ongoing xenophobic protests and attacks continues, even after the deadline of 30th June 2026,” she said.

Maduka College Advert

She noted that three earlier evacuation flights had already brought home nearly 600 Nigerians before the deadline, adding that the exercise remains ongoing for all citizens who voluntarily registered and were duly screened.

“The evacuations remain ongoing. The Federal Government is committed to bringing home safely our Nationals who voluntarily registered to be evacuated and have been duly screened and cleared,” the minister said.

She reaffirmed that protecting Nigerians abroad remains a key priority of the administration.

“Our Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in adherence to that unbreakable bond between citizen and state, remains dedicated to this mandate,” she added, describing the protection of Nigerians overseas as “a central pillar of the Renewed Hope Agenda.”

The evacuation comes as anti-immigrant protests intensified across South Africa, where demonstrators have demanded the departure of undocumented foreign nationals, blaming them for unemployment and pressure on public services.

The latest wave of violence has reportedly claimed at least four lives, while several African countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique, have organised voluntary repatriation for their citizens.

The Nigerian government has also indicated plans to engage South African authorities on compensation for businesses and properties abandoned by affected Nigerians.

Continue Reading

Trending

Maduka College Advert