Monday, April 21, 2025

Pope Francis departs

Pope Francis departs

Pope Francis has died at the age of 88, the Vatican has announced.

The pontiff, who was Bishop of Rome and head of the Catholic Church, became pope in 2013 after his predecessor Benedict XVI resigned.

His death was announced by Cardinal Kevin Farrell in a statement released by the Vatican. He said: "Dearest brothers and sisters, with deep sorrow I must announce the death of our Holy Father Francis.

"At 7.35am this morning, the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the house of the Father. His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and His Church.

"He taught us to live the values ​​of the Gospel with fidelity, courage and universal love, especially in favour of the poorest and most marginalised.

"With immense gratitude for his example as a true disciple of the Lord Jesus, we commend the soul of Pope Francis to the infinite merciful love of the One and Triune God."

The process for choosing a new pope - conclave - generally takes place between 15 and 20 days after the death of a pontiff.

Recent hospital visits

In recent years, his papacy had been marked by several hospital visits and concerns about his health.

On 14 February, the Pope was admitted to hospital for bronchitis treatment.

In the days that followed, the Vatican said he had been diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia and that he had blood transfusions after tests revealed he had low levels of platelets in his blood, which is associated with anaemia.

On 22 February, it said the Pope was in a critical condition after a "prolonged respiratory crisis" that required a high flow of oxygen, and the next day the Vatican said Francis was showing an "initial, mild" kidney failure.

In the following days, thousands of faithful gathered in St Peter's Square to pray for his recovery, as others went to the Rome hospital where he was staying to leave flowers and cards.

He remained in hospital for the rest of the month, with doctors saying that his condition remained "complex".

On 6 March, his voice was heard for the first time since being admitted to hospital in an audio message, in which he thanked well-wishers, before adding: "I am with you from here."

On Sunday, he greeted crowds at the Easter Sunday Service, a day after meeting US vice president JD Vance.

His 38-day hospital stay ended on 23 March when he made his first public appearance in five weeks on a balcony at Gemelli where he smiled and gave a thumbs up to the crowds gathered outside.

He returned to the Vatican, making a surprise stop at his favourite basilica on the way home, before beginning two months of prescribed rest and recovery.

Doctors said Francis would have access to supplemental oxygen and 24-hour medical care as needed - adding that while the pneumonia infection had been successfully treated, the pontiff would continue to take oral medication for quite some time to treat the fungal infection in his lungs and continue his respiratory and physical physiotherapy.

 Thousands gathered in St Peter's Square on Monday night to pray for the Pope's recovery. Pic: AP

'People's Pope'

Born in 1936, Francis was the first pope from South America. His papacy was marked by his championing of those escaping war and hunger, as well as those in poverty, earning him the moniker the "People's Pope".

In 2016, he washed the feet of refugees from different religions at an asylum centre outside Rome in a "gesture of humility and service".

He also made his views known on a wide range of issues, from climate change to wealth inequality and the role of women in the Catholic Church.

His acceptance of the LGBTQ community was unprecedented - beginning with an unexpected remark to reporters on a flight back from Brazil about gay clergy.

He said: "If a person is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge them?"

However, in April 2024 he appeared to reiterate the Vatican's staunch opposition to gender reassignment, surrogacy, abortion and euthanasia, by signing the text "Dignitas Infinita" (Infinite Dignity).

In the same year, his own liberal credentials were questioned after reports he used a homophobic slur behind closed doors.

Pope's health in recent years

As a young man in his native Argentina, Francis had part of one lung removed.

In the last few years of his life, Francis needed a wheelchair or a cane to get around and limited his public speaking while struggling with bronchitis and flu.

Francis first spent time in hospital as pope in 2021 for an operation to remove part of his colon.

In June 2023 he was admitted to hospital for an operation on his intestine. At the time, the Vatican said he had been suffering "recurrent, painful and worsening" symptoms caused by an abdominal hernia.

His recent health issues meant he was forced to miss significant events in the Roman Catholic calendar, including the traditional Good Friday procession at Rome's Colosseum last year.

In 2022, he hinted he might step down if his health deteriorated after he was pictured using a wheelchair due to mobility issues caused by a flare-up of sciatica - a nerve condition that causes leg pain.

His predecessor, the late Benedict XVI, became the first pope to resign in more than 600 years in 2013 instead of serving for life, and died in 2022.

The Pope's original name was Jorge Mario Bergoglio and he previously served as a bishop in Buenos Aires.

An estimated 1.4 billion Catholics across the world will mourn Francis' passing.

Source: Sky News

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Mother of Quadruplets in Akwa Ibom Appeals for Assistance for Newborns


After eight years of marriage without children, Mrs. Nseobong Nkitma Uloh from Ukuda in Urue-Offong/Uruko Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom is in a joyous mood after giving birth to quadruplets in the early hours of last Friday.

Though the family is ecstatic, she is concerned over dearth of financial resources facing the family to raise the four children- two boys and two girls- during this era of economic hardship in the country.

Speaking with newsmen at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Uyo on Sunday, the mother of the quadruplets, Mrs. Uloh, said she is the happiest woman on earth, after delivering four babies in one day, attributing it to the grace of God.

A nurse by profession, she advised women who are expectant of children, to be patient and to wait for the day that God, the giver of children will compensate them.

The mother advised those who are yet to welcome their babies to remain focused on God, and not lose hope, but should continue to hold on to God, the author and finisher of their faith.

The 38-year-old mother has, on behalf of her husband, appealed to the State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, Office of the First Lady of Akwa Ibom State, NGOs and philanthropists to come to their aid, to ensure the children have a better future.

According to her, the four children belong to Akwa Ibom and Nigeria and not just for the parents alone.

Also speaking, the maternal grandfather of the babies, Mr. William O. Williams, a retired civil servant from Etinan Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, joined her daughter to appreciate God’s goodness and blessings showered on her third daughter, describing the gifts of the four babies as God’s own doing and not man’s doing.

Mr. Williams said as a person, he was so worried, after his daughter, was given in marriage for eight good years without fruit of the womb, but returned glory to God, for everything has ended in praise.

He noted that there was no need going from one prayer house to another, seeking miracle children and and advised those seeking children to be patient and wait on God, who will surely visit them when the time is right.

The four babies who were delivered through Caesarean Section, in the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital  including their mother, are hale and hearty.

Reported by Emmanuel Atteh

Straight news

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Lawmakers of the House of Representatives on Thursday, February 6, have announced the proposal of the creation of 31 new states across the country.


The lawmakers who are members of the the Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution said it received a proposal from the states’ creation across the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria.

Reading a letter from the committee on the floor of the plenary, the deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu said all necessary conditions must be met before the creation of any state.

According to the letter from the committee, there were requests for the creation of five states from the North Central; four from the North East, five from the North West, five from the South East, four from the South South, and seven from the South West.

The letter said, “Local Government Advocates for the creation of additional local government areas are only reminded that Section 8 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended, applies to this process. 

“Local Government Advocates for the creation of additional local government areas are only reminded that Section 8 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended, applies to this process. 

The states considered for creation include:

From Kogi

1 Okun

2 Okura

3 Confluence

Benue

4 Benue Ala

5 Apa

6 FCT State

7 Amana (Adamawa)

8 Katagum (Bauchi)

9 Savannah (Borno)

10 Muri (Taraba)

From Kaduna

11 New Kaduna state

12 Gujarat states

13 Tiga (Kano)

14 Ari from Kano

15 Kainji from Kebbi state

South East

16 Etiti

17  Orashi

18 Adada

19 Orlu

20 Aba

From Cross River

21 Ogoja from Cross River

From Delta

22 Warri from Delta

From Rivers

23 Ori

24 Obolo

25 Torumbe from Ondo

26 Ibadan from Oyo

27 Lagoon from Lagos,

28 Ogun

29 Ijebu from Ogun

30 Oke Ogun

31 Ijesha from Oyo/Ogun/Osun states

(Daily Times Nigeria)