Sunday, November 5, 2023

PREGNANCY HAPPENS ON IT'S OWN TIME, NOT NECESSARILY WHEN WE WANT IT-DR SHAKIRAT SMITH-OKONU

The Medical Profession in Nigeria has some people that despite all odds believe that our nation must work and they dig in to deliver their best to their ever demanding Patients.  One of such people is amiable and hardworking Dr Shakirat Tinuola Smith- Okonu. The daughter of the Medical Juggernaut and still very active Dr Waheed Smith , Director of the Prestigious, Smith Medical Centre, Lagos. 

Many who have had any interactions with Dr Mrs Shakirat Smith- Okonu have very commendable things to say about her. For instant, recently, at the 5th Ibidun Ighodalo Conference for Parents in waiting, the brain child of the much loved, late Mrs Ibidun Ighodalo, her husband said this of Dr Shakirat Smith- Okonu , who was one of the Speakers, " I have only just met Dr Smith- Okonu,we went to her Hospital( Randle General Hospital, Surulere, Lagos) to give Presents. There were some challenges  but Dr Smith-Okonu just flew in there, broke all Protocols and made it possible for us to give those Presents that day and we just said this is a lovely lady and we fell in love with her, Amen.And when I did ask her please come and speak to us about what you do, she said, I have been spending all day delivering babies, bringing babies to the world.  But she was kind enough to come and be part of today's celebrations. 




Dr Shakirat Smith- Okonu spoke on Prenatal Care at the Conference and to share more her expertise interns of women's health, enjoy your reading 


Who is Dr Smith Okonu?


I am Dr Shakirat Tinuola Smith-Okonu, a consultant Obsterician and Gynaecologist working  at Randle General Hospital,  Mother and Child Centre, Gbaja. I have years of experience in providing  specialist Obstetrics and Gynaecology  care. 


Can you please tell us what is prenatal care?


Prenatal  care is a form of preventive health.  It is the care given to a pregnant woman during pregnancy.


Why is prenatal health important?


Prenatal care is important  as it is one of the ways of reducing maternal morbidity and mortality,  perinatal morbidity, and mortality, as well as infant morbidity and mortality.  

It also helps the woman achieve a positive pregnancy experience.


What are the benefits of prenatal care?


The benefits of Prenatal  care are numerous.


The most important  is a reduction in maternal, perinatal, and infant morbidity and mortality.


Educating the pregnant woman on pregnancy symptoms  and what is expected in each trimester. 


Education on healthy practices, harmful traditional practices, exercises, diet, sleep positions, complications, and labour/delivery processes.



Reviewing  medications and ensuring one is compliant.


Prevention of complications  like neural tube defects, pre eclampsia. 


Early identification  of complications and management.


Emotional support


How difficult or frustrating is your job especially when you are treating or working a woman to get her pregnant?


To be honest, dealing with infertility in gynaecology can be tough. It's like some things are beyond our control, and there's always that element of faith involved. Sometimes, even without any intervention, a woman can still get pregnant, especially if there are no identified causes for the infertility. But the pressure couples face to conceive in our environment is intense. It is heartbreaking when a woman trying to get pregnant tells you her period came, but on the flip side, delivering the news that she's finally pregnant is one of the most rewarding parts of my job. Pregnancy happens in its own time, not necessarily when we want it, but when it is meant to be. Being there for my patients through their pain and then witnessing their joy is truly indescribable. We do our part by evaluating and supporting the couples, and then we leave the rest to God.


How do you feel when you see your patient get pregnant especially a patient you have been working on for a very long time?


Seeing my patients go from pain and disappointment to pure joy and happiness is something that words can not fully express. It is a privilege and an honor to be a part of their journey, supporting them through the ups and downs and ultimately witnessing the miracle of life.


During prenatal care do you advice the woman to still have sex with her husband?


Sex is not contra indicated in pregnancy except if there is a need not to, for example, if the placenta is down( placenta previa) or pregnancy is threatened and she's spotting or if she has drained liqour prematurely.


It is generally advised that the man lubricate and be gentle and assume a comfortable position for the woman.


They can have sex for as long as they want as long as there is no contraindication and the woman is comfortable.


How does it feel working in a government hospital?


Working in a government hospital has been an incredibly challenging yet rewarding experience. When I first transitioned from a private hospital setting, I had certain expectations that unfortunately weren't fully met. However, as I entered my second year at Randle General Hospital, things started to change for the better. It was during this time that Dr. Funsho Junaid, the head of my department, entrusted me with the role of deputy, allowing us to work closely together and bring about positive transformations within the hospital. This newfound responsibility ignited a sense of aspiration within me, motivating me to strive for greatness. Additionally, I must mention the remarkable contribution of Dr. Olumide Sojinrin, our Medical Director, who has played a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of care and patient satisfaction at the hospital. Their shared vision and dedication to improvement have made this year an absolutely amazing one for me. Now, instead of merely complaining about certain aspects, I find myself in a position where I can actively make changes and improve the things that matter. It's a fulfilling journey, and I am grateful for the opportunities and growth it has provided me.





Have you at some point thought of another profession?


To be honest, when I was younger, I actually wanted to be an engineer. But since my dad, who is an amazing obstetrician and gynecologist, wanted me to become a doctor, I decided to change my mind and pursue medicine. Being a daddy's girl, I listened to him and I truly believe it was one of the best decisions I've ever made. I hope that I am making him proud by following in his footsteps.


Is Daddy still alive and what is his name?


Yes he is still very alive and active.

Dr Waheed Smith and he is the Medical Director at Smith Medical Centre.


Can we know your educational and family background?


I had my undergraduate education at Ahfad University for Women,Sudan then proceded to the prestigious  LUTH for my residency training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology.  I am a fellow of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria  and West African College  of Surgeons. 

I am married to an amazing and supportive man..I am also blessed  with 3 amazing boys.


What were/are  the challenges you face as a medical doctor and as a female doctor?


Being a medical doctor is not just challenging, but also incredibly interesting. It requires a lot of time and can be quite stressful, especially when you're a married consultant with children. (I have 3 boys.)

Balancing my career and family life is somewhat exhausting, but it is worth it because my husband and kids are my top priorities. The good part is that i am not into partying or watching TV, and this allows me to focus on what truly matters to me. I have a strong passion for helping and saving lives and the operating theater is my sanctuary where all my worries fade away. The joy I feel when I see my patients' happiness is what keeps me going. However, i am also aware that my kids need their mom to be present during this phase of their lives, so finding that balance is crucial. Taking care of myself and my family is just as important as pursuing my passion.


We have women who don't wish to get pregnant due to what they hear or see pregnant women go through, how can you advice such women?


While it is true that each person's experience is unique, it is essential to remember that just because Mrs. A went through something, it doesn't mean you will go through the same thing. It is always advisable for patients to vocalize their desires and fears, using their own words to communicate with God. By expressing what you want and don't want, you're actively participating in shaping your pregnancy journey. It is important to note that many changes that occur during pregnancy are reversible and tend to resolve after giving birth. If you are worried about the pains of labor,  be rest assured that there are effective pain medications available to help manage the discomfort. Additionally, if you have concerns about vaginal delivery, a caesarean section can be considered as an alternative. It is crucial for us to have an open and honest discussion where we can weigh the pros and cons together. However, I understand that the fear of death is a more complex issue. Pregnancy can indeed be a challenging and risky journey, and even with the best medical professionals and facilities, unfortunate outcomes can occur. It is heart-wrenching to witness the loss of a pregnant woman, and the high litigation associated with such cases reflects the pain and complexity involved. While I can strive to allay your fears, explain the causes of maternal deaths, and outline steps we can take to minimize risks, I cannot provide absolute assurance that your pregnancy and delivery will be completely free of complications. There are numerous factors at play, and not all of them are within our control. Our shared goal is to do our utmost to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity. It would truly devastate me if I were to encourage a woman who fears death to embark on a pregnancy journey, only for her to experience tragic outcomes.


Let's come to women with fibroids and having issues getting pregnant, some are afraid to go into fibroid surgery while some believe with the fibroid they can still get pregnant, how do you advice such women?


Fibroids can have an impact on fertility. Fibroids coexisting in pregnancy  can also increase the chances of miscarriage, preterm delivery, and preterm rupture of membranes. However, the extent of these effects depends on factors such as the number, location, and size of the fibroids. It is important to note that surgery isn't always the first treatment option. In some cases, the surgery itself may potentially lead to infertility. That's why I take an individualized approach with my patients. If the fibroids are small, few in number, not in the lining of the womb, and not causing symptoms like heavy menstrual bleeding or severe pain during periods, I may not recommend fibroid surgery. I believe that it is still possible to conceive with fibroids, as there are other potential causes of infertility that we can investigate and manage accordingly. However, if fibroid surgery is absolutely necessary, I would recommend it and take all necessary precautuons to ensure the best outcome.  It is  always better to prioritize a successful pregnancy rather than risk a miscarriage or preterm delivery.


Have you for once thought of japa-ing?


Whenever I hear that a friend or colleague has left Nigeria, the idea of "jap-ing" pops into my mind. But let me tell you, it's usually just a temporary thing. You see, I became a doctor for a reason - to help those in need. And boy, do we have a lot of people here in Nigeria who are in need of medical aid. Now, I understand that not everyone can leave the country, and that's where I come in. I've made the conscious decision to stay back and be there for my fellow Nigerians. I know I am an exceptional doctor, and it would break my heart to deprive my fellow Nigerians of the care they deserve. That's why I work in a government hospital, so that even those who can't afford private healthcare can still receive top-notch specialist care. It's all about ensuring that everyone, regardless of their financial situation, has access to quality medical treatment.


Any thing you would want to add?


I would want to end with a special thank you to my medical officer Dr Henry Asoro  for constantly pushing me to be better. I am a very shy person and at first i didn't want to accept the invitation  to speak at the conference, but he encouraged me to.

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Christmas In Delta': Leisure Park Asaba Conclude Plans To Host First Ever Christmas Extravaganza

 The management of Leisure Park, Asaba in Delta State has come up with a unique plan to celebrate the 2023 Christmas in a never before seen manner.


A statement signed by the Park's Public Relations Officer, Mr. Godday Umukoro, disclosed that Christmas in Delta, is billed to be a sustained 45 days event which will commence on the 1st of December, 2023, and will run through to the 14th of January, 2024, across multiple locations in the 25 local government areas of the state.


The statement further revealed that the event will feature a 121 ft Christmas Tree (accalaimed to be the tallest in Africa), a Cultural carnival Parade, an armada of Santa Claus spreading the joy of christmas all over the state, Love Boats on the historic River Niger, Boat Regatta and Rowing Race on the crystal clear waters of River Ethiope.



Other attractions from the extravaganza are Drummers Battle, Multiple Christmas Villages and fun spots, Lego City, Train Rides, Music, Wildlife Tour and cultural dances that will culminate in a synchronised Fireworks Display across the 25 Local Government Areas of the state at the same time.


Speaking further, Mr. Umukoro said there will be days and nights of high impact music concerts, comedy shows and drama presentations asserting that Delta is the only place where the true spirit of Christmas will be in full rhythm and motion this year.



He therefore called on all Nigerians to take advantage of this event and make preparations to experience the uniqueness of the Delta warmth and hospitality this upcoming yuletide season

Monday, October 16, 2023

How suspect developed software to hack FCMB, withdraws over N17 Million

 The Kaduna Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on October 13, 2023, arraigned Michael Anan Onimisi before Justice R.M Aikawa of the Federal High Court, sitting in Kaduna for developing a software code named: “Bee-Leaf” and “Real-Eve” to defraud First City Monument Bank Plc, the sum of N17, 785,010.75 (Seventeen Million, Seven Hundred and Eighty Five Thousand, Ten Naira and Seventy Five Kobo only).



Onimisi was accused of developing the software to hack into the security measures  of the bank,  in order to defraud it.  He was arraigned on six- count charges bordering on internet fraud and money laundering.


One of the count reads “that you, Michael Anan Onimisi, sometimes in June, 2023, in Kaduna within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, did directly retained the total sum of N17, 785,010.75 (Seventeen Million, Seven Hundred and Eighty Five Thousand, Ten Naira and Seventy Five Kobo only), from First City Monument Bank Plc, which funds you knew forms part of the proceeds of an unlawful act, and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 18(2)(d)of the Money Laundering (Prohibition)Act, 2022 and punishable under Section 18(3) of the same Act”.

The suspect pleaded not guilty to the six -count charges when they were read to him.

In view of his plea,  prosecution counsel, N. Salele, asked for a trial date and further prayed the court to remand the defendant at a Correctional Centre before the commencement of  trial.


Meanwhile, defence counsel, Rabiu Mohammed informed the court of an application for bail before the court. Salele objected,  pleading for more time to study and respond to it.


After listening to the arguments of both counsels, Justice Aikawa thereafter adjourned the matter till  October 19, 2023 for hearing on bail application and December 6, 2023 for commencement of trial.


He also ordered that the defendant be remanded at the Nigerian Correctional Centre, Kaduna.


Trouble started for the defendant when the Kaduna Zonal Command of the EFCC, received a petition from First City Monument Bank Plc, dated June 23,  2023 alleging that the defendant, sole proprietor of Ohoiza Crafts,  hacked into the bank system, and fraudulently withdrew money amounting to N17, 785,010.75 from the account of the bank, and transferred it to his account.


Visit www.efcc.gov.ng for more stories.

Monday, October 9, 2023

Protesters Invade King's palace, LGBTQ Rights Residence

 The traditional ruler of Asaga community in Abia state, Chief Emma Kanu Onugu has been removed following a violent protest led by some activists and community leaders. Allegations against the former traditional leader include corruption practices and inability to stop people with abnormal sexual orientation such as Lesbians, Bisexuals and same sex people (LGBTQ ) in the community.

 According to allegations, the traditional ruler was accused of mismanaging funds from various groups for in the community to build a new town hall and hiding culprits. 


  About four persons involved in LGBTQ activities in the community were almost lynched by an irate mob who stormed their various houses on October 7. Philip, a gay man and hairstylist, Ogbonna Churi, Ibe Ezukwe  and one Jane Ugo narrowly escaped being killed. Efforts to traced them has since proved abortive. 


  A source within the community said, same sex people, lesbians and bisexual people is a highly punishable offence in the community because it is against their customs and tradition. People caught are made to swear to traditional oath that often lead to their death or paralysis. Aside the community, the Federal Government of Nigeria also impose long  jail term for anyone involved in such act.

 

Bisi Alimi held from the West; a Nigerian born pro-LGBT, who fled to UK about a decade ago has condemned government and natives of his country for exposing gays and bisexuals to life threatening conditions.

Thursday, October 5, 2023

ELKRIS BIO-HEALTH LAUNCHES REVOLUTIONARY ANTI-BP ORGANIC SUPPLEMENT

 

Prevention, management and control of high blood pressure could become a lot easier for Nigerian patients as a new breakthrough natural organic All-in-One supplement for High Blood Pressure management has debuted in the Nigerian bio-health market.




 The breakthrough supplement which offers revolutionary control of High Blood Pressure, Cholesterol and Blood Sugar levels, neutralizes pressure within blood vessels, cleans up excess glucose, harmful chemicals, excess salt, blood vessel plaque as well as dead cells in the blood system. 



It promises a noticeable reduction in BP reading within 15 to 25 minutes of ingestion.



A statement from Elkris Bio-Health, nation-wide distributor of the new Bioceutical Capsule, says the new supplement is highly effective against both pre-hypertension and full hypertension stages as it contains high levels of Bioflavonoids and other exclusive ingredients which work to normalize Blood Pressure quickly and restore the tone and elasticity of damaged blood vessels, in addition to normalizing blood sugar or cholesterol levels in minutes.



The Statement added that, “the EBP Bioceutical Capsule is designed as a guaranteed neutraceutical that brings blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar levels under control quickly, while protecting against life-threatening risks such as heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, clogged arteries and heart failure, all at the same time”.



It explained that the EBP Supplement cleans out unhealthy and unfriendly contents that build up as residues around the heart, kidney, liver, arteries and other essential organs. These residues, when left unchecked over time, may cause sudden slump, leading to death or being bedridden due to heart failure, heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, liver disease or even cancer, among other deadly repercussions.



"The EBP Bioceutical capsule offers organic Blood Therapy Treatment as a Silver-Bullet weapon designed to take care of everything from high blood pressure, excess blood sugar, high cholesterol, narrowed arteries, and kidney disease to cardiovascular diseases, all at the same time.The company also said clinical trials of the new supplement have been carried out in reputable health institutions across Nigeria and is officially certified by NAFDAC and shown to have no side effects. “



Additional information on the EBP Bioceutical Supplement is available at www.elkrisbiohealth.com”, the statement further averred.

Sunday, September 10, 2023

HOW AFRICAN COUNTRIES CAN MAKE PUBLIC HEALTHCARE WORK BETTER, Dr. Elliott Omose, Chairman & CEO, Elkris Group

The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Elkris Group, Dr. Elliott Scott Omose, has observed that public healthcare management in most African countries remained poor and ineffective due to the faulty service delivery model and structure that governments and decision makers adopt. 


He said for the teeming poor and vulnerable population in the continent to really enjoy accessible public healthcare, the current structural loophole with universal health coverage in Africa with the glaring absence of Basic, Accessible and Affordable (BAA) healthcare at primary level must be fixed.


Dr. Omose, who is also the Founder of PreDiagnosis International, an innovative public healthcare management non-profit organisation with footholds in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Gambia and a few other African Countries, spoke with media correspondents in Lagos, Nigeria over the weekend. He said Africa remained poor in terms of provision of Universal health coverage which, according to the United Nations, “means that all people have access to the full range of quality health services they need, when they need them and where they need them, without incurring financial hardship”.



Dr. Omose further reminded the continent’s leaders and governments that, “The United Nations General Assembly High Level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage in 2019 strongly restated that Health is a precondition, outcome and indicator for social, economic and environmental dimensions of UN’s 2030 sustainable development goal”.


 “In Africa today, primary healthcare is non-existent as soon as you start to move away from the capital cities because research across the continent reveals an unhealthy pattern whereby pharmacies and local drugs stores have been adopted as grassroots (primary) healthcare point by close to 70% of the vulnerable population in the continent“In rural Africa, a patient may never get to see or sit before a doctor more than five times in his or her life-time. And that is usually as a result of some intervention outreach by an NGO. For the rest of their lives, they are left at the mercy of pharmacy attendants and quacks as the only alternative to a GP”, he noted.


 Continuing, Dr. Omose also stated that, “Across the continent, the general hospitals and teaching hospitals are continually overwhelmed because most of the available qualified doctors are concentrated in urban cities and towns while the rural areas have next to nothing, thereby leaving room for self-medication and also for quacks and other unqualified hands to tend citizens’ health needs in the rural, hard to reach areas“So, most Public Health Centres, especially in rural areas, rot away due to lack of capable personnel to man them. Moreover, before the vulnerable class make it to those facilities because of the huge infrastructure deficit, majority of their cases are already beyond help”.


He therefore called on governments across the continent to re-envision primary healthcare management approach in order for citizens to derive maximum expected value from the resources and funds expended annually on provision of primary healthcare.


“There is an urgent need to embrace a more innovative model of primary health delivery with grassroots-focused universal health coverage structure that is customized to suit the peculiarities of the African terrain. Only this way can we begin to show seriousness in the attempt to try to bridge the terribly widening gap between the teaming vulnerable population and access to affordable basic (primary) healthcare”


Restating his readiness to assist, Dr. Omose submitted that PDI has developed and put to work a workable model for Essential Health Services which offers subsidized, affordable and accessible basic universal health coverage for rural and hard to reach areas of Africa. 


“As part of our contributions to help our continent overcome this unacceptable situation we find ourselves currently, in 2020, we introduced, in Nigeria, the PDI Basic Universal Healthcare model which has the ‘PDI 25-point Early Detection System’ as its strategic core. Early this year, we also introduced in Sierra Leone the PDI blue-print for a nationwide Basic (Primary) Healthcare Initiative which goes under the name of Community Basic (Primary) Healthcare Clinic– CBHC. 


CBN Deputy Governor, Aishah Ahmad not under arrest

Sources close to the Deputy Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Aisha Ahmad have denied insinuations in some quarters that she is under arrest

 In light of the ongoing investigation  into the activities of the Godwin Emefiele led  Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as instructed by President Tinubu,  all senior officials of the Central bank have been interrogated by the DSS and the appointed special investigator. The deputy governors are not exempt from this exercise and have all been called upon to provide essential information at different points in time. It is important to emphasize that this is standard procedure aimed at assisting the ongoing probe.


 In a phone conversation with a close family member of the deputy governor FSS who is not authorised to speak on this matter, it was confirmed and clarified that the Deputy Governor is safe and sound. "I wish to reassure everyone that Aishah Ahmad is home with her family and not detained by the DSS, she is safe and sound."


 In these times, it is essential to maintain clarity and rely on verified information only. Mrs. Ahmad's cooperation with the authorities is a demonstration of her commitment to transparency and due process. It is crucial that the public exercise discretion when evaluating news reports and avoid engaging with unfounded rumors or misinformation.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) plays a vital role in the nation's economic stability, and it is imperative that the investigative process is allowed to run its course.


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