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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has urged Nigerians to imbibe the culture of transparency and accountability to fully eradicate corruption in the country. The Chairman of EFCC, Mr Ola Olukayode, made the call at the 12th annual conference of the Association of Communication Scholars and Professionals of Nigeria (ACSPN) in Effurun, Delta.”Read Original/For More…Read D Full Story Here Now.”

The anti-graft chairman was represented at the event by Mr Williams Oseghale, an Assistant Commander and Head of Public Affairs, Benin Zonal Directorate of the Commission.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the programme was sponsored by the Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL), a private pipeline security outfit contracted by the federal government.

In his keynote address, Olukayode said that good governance could be attained if we collectively play our roles as good citizens.

“The onus is on us as individuals to be accountable, transparent and commit to due process and procedures.

“Every challenge around Nigeria’s socio-economic development today can be traced to the consequences of corruption.

“The rising problems of unemployment, insecurity, poverty, diseases, low life expectancy, hunger, kidnappings and others are the results of mismanagement, misapplication and embezzlement of our resources by those entrusted with them,” he said.

The EFCC boss said that it was worrisome that Nigeria was regarded as a nation with entrenched culture of corruption and impunity in Africa.

Olukayode appealed to the media to help change the narrative by stepping up advocacy against corruption.

He also appealed to the media practitioners to desist from glamorising corruption.

“Today, I urge media practitioners to use their various platforms to fight corruption and the twin-evil of economic and financial crimes in our country.

“The current media practitioners should emulate the founding fathers in the industry and frontally fight social injustice in the land.

“Media practitioners should delve into investigative journalism and expose activities of fraudsters who defraud innocent citizens of their hard-earned monies and those in authority who use their positions to siphon public funds,” he said.

The anti-graft chairman reiterated the commission’s commitment to eradicating corruption and economic and financial crimes in the country.

He commended the ACSPN for bringing to the fore the issues of corruption, good governance and the media at the conference, describing it as not only timely but critical to the breeding of an egalitarian society.

Olukayode urged the delegates to use the forum to set a good agenda for media practitioners in Nigeria in the quest to build a better nation.

Earlier in his address of welcome, Prof. Rotimi Olatunji, the ACSPN National President,

said that corruption in the country was multi-faceted.

“We have the petty corruption among lower ranks and grand corruption involving high-level politicians and business elites.

“So, the entirety of the Nigerian society seems enmeshed in the web of corruption.

“Its corrosive effects inhibit economic growth, scare away investment, degrade infrastructure, escalate poverty and insecurity and threaten the attainment of Sustainable Development Goals,” he said.

Olatunji, however, urged the media and communication researchers to step up their watchdog functions by amplifying voices against corruption and fostering accountability in governance.

He thanked the management of TSSNL for sponsoring the national conference, noting that “the company’s contribution has covered virtually every component of the conference.

On his part, Prof. Majority Oji, Dean, Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Delta University (DELSU) and Chairman, Local Organising Committee, urged the participants to engage with open minds and courageous spirits.

“By creating knowledge that can move anti-corruption crusade from the battlefield to a place of deeper understanding, you may be contributing a great deal in the fight against corruption.

“Such knowledge is bound to gain traction within society and can help break, or at least reduce, the vicious circle of corruption,” he said. In attendance were: Prof. Nosa Owens-Ibie, Prof. Daniel Awodiya, Prof. G. G. Darah, Prof. Ayobami Ojebode, Dr Paul Bebenimibo, Dr Kayode Okunade, Prof. Stella Okunna among others.

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Say Goodbye To These Diseases By Eating Sugarcane Regularly

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Say Goodbye To These Diseases By Eating Sugarcane Regularly

Sugarcane is often enjoyed as a sweet, refreshing treat, especially on hot days.

But beyond its natural sweetness, sugarcane is packed with nutrients and health benefits that can help your body fight off and even prevent several diseases.

Eating sugarcane regularly—or drinking its fresh juice—can be a simple, natural way to boost your health and say goodbye to some common illnesses.

One of the biggest benefits of sugarcane is its ability to support liver health.

Sugarcane juice is a natural detoxifier, helping to flush out harmful toxins from the liver and bloodstream.

It’s especially beneficial for people suffering from jaundice, as it helps restore the liver’s function and maintain the right levels of electrolytes in the body.

Regular consumption can keep your liver healthy and improve digestion.

Sugarcane is also a great friend to your digestive system.

It contains potassium and natural fiber, which help prevent constipation, bloating, and stomach acidity.

Drinking sugarcane juice after meals can improve bowel movements and support the growth of good gut bacteria, making your digestive system stronger and more balanced over time.

Another major health benefit is its positive effect on the kidneys and urinary system.

Sugarcane juice acts as a natural diuretic, encouraging urine flow and helping to keep your kidneys clean.

This can reduce the risk of urinary tract infections and kidney stones.

It also helps maintain proper hydration, which is crucial for kidney function.

For those concerned about infections and low immunity, sugarcane offers a natural boost.

It is rich in antioxidants, such as flavonoids and phenolic compounds, which fight free radicals and strengthen the immune system.

This can help your body ward off infections like colds, flu, and fever.

Lastly, sugarcane supports healthy skin and prevents acne.

Its detoxifying properties clear impurities from the blood, leading to a clearer, glowing complexion over time.

In short, sugarcane is more than just a sweet treat—it’s a natural medicine.

By eating sugarcane regularly or drinking its fresh juice, you can protect your liver, boost digestion, improve kidney health, strengthen immunity, and even achieve healthier skin.

It’s a simple, affordable, and tasty way to say goodbye to several common diseases naturally.

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What Your Urine Color Says About Your Kidney Health

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What Your Urine Color Says About Your Kidney Health

The color of your urine can tell a lot about your kidney health and overall well-being. It is often the first sign that something may be off in your body. Paying attention to it can help you catch problems early.

Clear or light yellow urine is usually a good sign. It means you are well-hydrated, and your kidneys are working properly to filter waste. Drinking plenty of water often leads to this healthy color.

Dark yellow or amber urine may indicate dehydration. Your kidneys are concentrating urine to save water. Drinking more water usually helps return it to a lighter color. However, some vitamins and supplements can also darken urine.

Orange or brown urine can be a warning. It may be caused by certain foods, medications, or liver problems. It can also indicate bile buildup or a kidney issue. If it persists, seeing a doctor is important.

Red or pink urine can be alarming. Sometimes it is caused by eating beets or berries, but it can also indicate blood in the urine. This could result from kidney stones, infections, or more serious kidney problems. Immediate medical attention is advised.

Foamy or bubbly urine may indicate protein in the urine. This can be a sign of kidney damage. Persistent foaminess should not be ignored.

Very dark, almost black urine is rare but serious. It may suggest severe dehydration, liver problems, or a rare kidney disorder. Urgent medical evaluation is needed.

In summary, normal urine color ranges from pale yellow to light amber. Changes in color, especially if persistent, should not be ignored. Monitoring your urine and staying hydrated helps maintain kidney health. If unusual colors continue, it is important to consult a healthcare professional.

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