BY CHIKA OKEKE, Abuja The Federal Government has sought for coordinated actions among stakeholders in the environment sector to whittle down risks associated with Greenhouse Gas (GhG) emissions in the environment and public health space. This was even as the Federal Government listed rapid urbanisation, industrial expansion, rising energy demand, and intensified transportation as major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. The need for partnership was highlighted at the National Stakeholders’ Engagement on Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions and the Declaration of a Public Health Emergency on Environmental-Related Diseases on Monday in Abuja. It was organised by the Environmental Health Council of Nigeria (EHCON) with support from the Federal Ministry of Environment, NNPC, ACReSAL, National Council on Climate Change (NCCC), NESREA, and NetZence. Minister of Environment, Balarabe Abbas Lawal promised that the ministry would provide policy leadership and stren...
BY CHIKA OKEKE, Abuja Singer Ifunanya Nwangene Fresh facts have emerged on how dangerous snakes penetrated late singer, Ifunanya Nwangene's home in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory. Nwangene, a soprano singer with the Abuja Metropolitan Music Society (Amemuso) Choir died of complications from snake bite and insufficient antivenom at the Federal Medical Centre, Abuja on Saturday. Sources pointed out that the snakes penetrated her home through the plumbing system, as the house was connected to a central sewage system, making it easy for reptiles to enter through drainage pipes. It was also revealed that the snake identified as a cobra emerged from one of the toilets and bit her while she was lying down on a bed in her room. Amemuso Choir Reacts The Music Director of Amemuso Choir, Sam Ezugwu provided insight into the death of Nwangene. A statement on Amemuso's Facebook page on Sunday, February 1 read: "We regret to announ...