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“Fuel Queues Gone,” Otedola lauds President Tinubu’s role in Dangote Refinery 

Billionaire businessman Femi Otedola has commended Nigerian President Bola Tinubu following the official commencement of fuel loading at the Dangote Refinery on Sunday, 15 September 2024. In a statement shared via social media, Otedola praised the administration’s efforts in facilitating the operationalization of the refinery, describing it as a pivotal moment for Nigeria’s energy sector. …

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”I’m a chosen” – Cubana Chiefpriest reacts after LASEPA shuts down his nightclub

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Lagos govt reopens rehabilitated Odo Iya Alaro bridge

The Lagos state government has reopened the Ojota/Maryland sections of the Odo Iya Alaro Bridge to vehicular movement. Deputy Governor, Obafemi Hamzat, at the reopening on Monday, September 16, lamented the incessant theft of manhole covers and other bridge apparatuses. To curb the menace, Hamzat said the government resorted to using fibre to fabricate manhole …

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Hospital worker catches deadly infection and dies in ‘catastrophic incident’ after major mix-up

A HOSPITAL worker in Nottingham died after contracting chickenpox in what has been described as a “catastrophic” incident.

The staff member’s death, which happened within the last year, is being investigated by Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH).

queen 's medical centre university hospital is shown from the street
A hospital worker died after a catastrophic mix-up in Nottingham
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The trust, which runs the Queen’s Medical Centre and City Hospital, said it could not determine whether the disease was contracted at the workplace but said the staff member worked in a “higher risk location”.

Its records showed the worker was immunised against the disease, which was incorrect, board papers show.

NUH described it as a “tragic event” and said it had put together an improvement plan to address “gaps in the system”.

Chickenpox is a mild disease but can be fatal in very rare cases, particularly in people who are immunocompromised, pregnant, or babies.

The incident was included in the trust’s 2023/24 health and safety annual report, which was put before the board on Thursday, September 12.

It was categorised as a “catastrophic” incident under its reporting systems.

“The catastrophic incident related to the death of a staff member who contracted Varicella (chickenpox),” the report says.

“Whilst it has not been possible to determine a definite causal link to work or through community acquisition; the member of staff’s immunisation record showed the person had immunisation, which was incorrect.

“As the member of staff worked in a higher-risk location, the decision was taken to report the incident under RIDDOR.

“A full investigation has been undertaken and an improvement plan is being worked through to address gaps in the systems.”

Danielle Petch, chief people officer at NUH, said: “The death of one of our employees is always a tragic event and our condolences go out to their loved ones.

“At this stage, unfortunately, we are unable to comment further.”

Nottinghamshire Live understands an inquest will be taking place into the death.

The incident was the only categorised as catastrophic under Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR).

A total of 78 incidents were reported, including three with severe harm and 45 with moderate harm.

The incidents related to things such as staff being assaulted, tripping over objects and slippery floors and being hit by a ceiling hatch.

NUH is obligated to report RIDDOR incidents to the Health & Safety Executive (HSE), however it said none of those were followed up.

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Brawley flag football shuts out Central

Brawley flag football takes down Central on a windy night at Warne Field. BRAWLEY, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) - The Brawley Wildcats defeated the Central Spartans 26-0 at Warne Field on Monday in the Imperial Valley League opener. Brawley moves to 8-4. Central falls to 7-5. On Wednesday, Brawley plays at Holtville and Central hosts Southwest.

The post Brawley flag football shuts out Central appeared first on KYMA.

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Australian ISIS brides beg for mercy after their killer husbands left them stranded in Syrian detention camps

A group of 12 Australian women and 22 children, aged between 5 and 56, are easy targets in the al-Roj detention camp in northeastern Syria, where many of them have been held for four years (pictured is the al-Roj camp in September 2020)
Australian wives and children of Islamic State killers have pleaded to be allowed to return to the country after years spent in a Syrian internment camp. A group of 12 women and 22 children – aged between 5 and 56 – who left Australia to join their male partners fighting for ISIS have been held […]

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