Thursday, 14 August 2014
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Nigeria Billonia Aliko Dangote Donates N150million To Fight Ebola in Nigeria
Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote has donated N150million to help in the fight of the spread of the Ebola virus in Nigeria.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Dangote Foundation, Mrs Adhiambo
Odaga announced this at a media briefing at the Ministry of Health,
Abuja on Monday. She said the money will be available for the
establishment of an Ebola emergency operation centre in Lagos.
“After bilateral discussion with the honourable minister and his
team, Dangote foundation has funded the establishment of the Ebola
emergency operation in Lagos, that is being done through grant from the
foundation of just a little over N150 million,” she said.“The strategy that our chairman is deploying is the strategy to
respond and to commend government for the effort, and to show that all
Nigerians are concerned. We will continue to discuss with the ministry
about what additional support can be offered.
Lagos doctor confirmed to have Ebola as nurse who escaped from quarantine is returned back to Lagos
A doctor who attended to late Patrick Sawyer at the First
Consultant Hospital has been confirmed positive with the Ebola virus.
Speaking at a news conference today, the Nigerian Minister of Health,
Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu said the doctor is currently undergoing treatment
at the quarantine centre in Lagos.
Prof Onyebuchi revealed that some of the 169 secondary
contacts of Sawyer were no longer under surveillance and had been
released, having completed the 21 days of incubation period.
The Minister also said the nurse who had escaped the quarantine center
in Lagos and traveled to Enugu state has been returned back to Lagos
with her husband in a special traveling ambulance.
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