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COVID-19 is Deceptive, Don’t Self-Medicate—Akande-Sadipe Warns

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By Dipo Olowookere

Nigerians have been warned not to handle COVID-19 with levity, especially amid the family unit and members of the same household.

This advice was given by a member of the House of Representatives from Oyo State, Mrs Tolulope Akande-Sadipe, who in December 2020 tested positive for the virus.

Last Wednesday, after her test returned negative, the lawmaker made her first public appearance and used the opportunity to share her experience with the contagion.

While addressing members of her constituency, the politician said she was able to survive the virus with the grace of God, advising residents of the area to adhere strictly to the safety protocols of the government.

She warned that the deadly coronavirus should not be treated like every other ailment because it can be deceptive, noting that self-medication should be ruled out.

The lawmaker advised that when fever or cough is prolonged, or when a respiratory discomfort is accompanied by joint aches, loss of smell or taste, irritation, body pains, and palpitations, one should immediately isolate, test and seek medical attention because COVID-19 can be deceptive as a result of its similarities with malaria symptoms.

“COVID-19 is real. During the experience, each passing day was a gift. With God first, proper medication and management, I overcame.

“I would advise members of my constituency and Nigerians to observe social distancing religiously and wear face masks appropriately until further notice. This is not the time for socialising,” Mrs Akande-Sadipe, who said she was very careful before the ordeal, disclosed.

The politician said when she noticed the symptoms of the virus in early December, she immediately had a test that confirmed the positive status and then went for treatment.

“[But now], I feel great, I thank God for life and my recovery and I am happy to be here today at this Oyo Central Senatorial District meeting, being my first home outing since the battle with the deadly virus,” she said.

Before leaving the meeting, Mrs Akande-Sadipe tearfully reunited with her ward chairmen, women leaders, youth leaders and several followers.

The House of Representatives Chairman on Diaspora Affairs expressed gratitude to her family members, political allies and colleagues at the House of Representatives, who stood by her in prayer during the ordeal.

She promised members of her constituency continued good representation and enhanced projects that will put Oluyole federal constituency on the front burner of developmental initiatives.

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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Court Acquits Abba Kyari of 23-Count Asset Declaration Charge

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja has discharged and acquitted the suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police Abba Kyari of a 23-count charge of alleged non-declaration of assets filed against him by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

Mr Kyari is being charged alongside his two brothers, who were accused of swearing to false affidavits to conceal the origin of some properties.

The court in its judgment held that the NDLEA failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove its case against the defendants, which is mostly the non-declaration of land properties.

Justice Omotosho noted that proving ownership of landed properties can be done through traditional history, title, acts of possession and possession by connection.

The prosecution did not provide any of these documents to show that the said properties located in Fountain Estate, Kasana, which belong to Ramatu Kyari, are truly owned by the police officer.

Also, the court held that the prosecution did not provide the same material evidence linking Mr Kyari to properties in Linda Choko Road, Asokoro and also Maiduguri in Borno State.

Mr Kyari, in his defense said the properties in Borno belonged to his father, which he left for him and his siblings.

It was judged that the prosecution did not prove otherwise, adding that the prosecution charged Mr Kyari’s brothers in bad faith for alleged conspiracy, which they failed to prove.

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NCC Arraigns Netnaija’s Emma Analike Over Alleged Copyright Infringement

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The chief executive of Netnaija Media Enterprises, Mr Emmanuel Analike, has been arraigned before a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja by the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC).

The suspect appeared before Justice Suleiman Liman on Wednesday over allegations bordering on copyright infringement.

He was accused by the NCC of using his online platform to make movies and others not belonging to him available for users to download on the internet.

According to the agency, Mr Analike has infringed copies of audio-visual materials distributed online via his website for online users. Netnaija is an online movie and music download site.

The prosecution counsel, Ms Gladys Isaac-Ojo, who works with the NCC, told the court that the defendant committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 44 (1) (a) of the Copyright Act, 2022.

However, Mr Analike pleaded not guilty to the charges preferred against him, prompting his counsel, Nnemeka Ejiofor, seek his bail.

The lawyer informed the court that the application was filed on Monday and supported by 23 paragraphs of affidavits and a written address.

But the judge refused to give a bench ruling and adjourned the ruling of the bail application to Monday, March 9, 2026, ordering the remand of the Netnaija chief in Kuje Correctional Centre.

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Entries Open for ClimateLaunchpad Green Business Ideas Competition

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Entries for the 2026 edition of the world’s largest green business ideas competition, ClimateLaunchpad, have opened.

In 2025, the programme, organised by Climate KIC, received over 2,700 applications from 40 countries. The winning ventures gain prize money, investor connections, and access to a global cleantech network.

This year’s edition is expected to be bigger and better, with climate innovators, green venture builders, and entrepreneurs from around the world given the opportunity to apply.

Since its inception in 2014, the programme has supported nearly 5,000 ideas across 97 countries, and this year, it is expanding its presence in Asia with Singapore hosting both the regional final and global grand final for the first time.

Participants move through several stages, including an initial mini-course to refine the concept, an intensive multi-day Boot Camp led by expert trainers, targeted coaching to perfect value propositions and investor pitches, national and regional finals, and a place at the global grand final, with prizes and access to a global climate network.

“Strengthening ClimateLaunchpad’s presence in Asia marks a profound new chapter for this programme and for the climate innovation movement more broadly. Asia is where so much of the world’s climate and nature future will be shaped, through business leadership, public-private partnerships and long-term strategic thinking,” the chief executive of Climate KIC, Kirsten Dunlop, stated.

“We look forward to supporting this momentum with new business ideas and innovation ecosystem collaborations across more than a dozen countries.

“This expansion opens space for deeper cross-cultural connections and for first-time founders to turn sparks of imagination into solutions that serve both people and planet,” Dunlop added.

Also commenting, the chief executive of Better Earth Ventures, Ms Rebecca Sharpe, said, “We are proud to host ClimateLaunchpad’s regional and global grand final in Singapore and to convene an international group of climate entrepreneurs from more than 50 countries.

“Climate solutions are emerging from every corner of the world, and bringing them together creates the kind of cross-border exchange and collaboration this moment demands. Our focus is to ensure early-stage founders have the structure, ecosystem access and support needed to move from idea to credible impact.”

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