Tuesday, 22 December 2015

President Muhammed Buhari is 2015 most googled person in Nigeria

President Muhammed Buhari is the person that Nigerians searched for most on the internet in 2015. In a report published by TIME, Google,the most used search engine in the world, says the 'Person of Interest' for you and I was Buhari this year. Football legends, Lionel Messi, Christina Ronaldo and pop sensations, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna and the usual suspect Kim Kardashian topped searches in the U.S, France, Congo and New Zealand.
Check out the most googled personalities in your country:http://time.com/4157975/kim-kardashian-lionel-messi-most-googled-people/?xid=time_socialflow_twitter

Thursday, 3 December 2015

TB Alliance, WHO Launch Child-friendly Tuberculosis Medication

The fruit-flavoured medication dissolves in water within few minutes
TB Alliance, the World Health Organisation and its partners have launched the first ever child-friendly tuberculosis medicines .

 President and Chief Executive Officer of TB Alliance, an international non-profit organisation, Dr. Mel Spigelman, made this announcement at a press briefing at the 46th Union World Conference on Lung Health in Cape Town, South Africa.

 The fruit-flavoured TB doses is going to save over 1,000,000 children with drug sensitive tuberculosis.

The improved treatments are the first to meet the dosage guidelines set by the World Health Organisation in 2010.

 Spigelman stated that the palatable child-friendly medication is provided at a reduced cost of $15.5 for the six months dosage. He added that the drug which was manufactured by Indian pharmaceutical company, Macleods is made available as a result of a project largely funded by UNITAID.

 He noted that countries that are under the Global Drug Facility can access the drugs. According to the WHO, at least one million children become ill with TB each year and 140,000 children die of this curable disease. To date, children around the world have not yet had access to appropriate TB medicines.

 “The availability of correctly dosed medications will improve treatment for children everywhere.This is an important step toward ending the neglect that has characterized the care of children with TB for far too long,” Spigelman added.


Monday, 19 October 2015

Finally in Mexico as a Global Media Scholar

I was super excited when I was informed by the Global Health Strategies that I had been chosen as one of the 10 Global Media Scholars that would be attending the Global Maternal and Newborn Health Conference in New Mexico city, Mexico. As a health journalist, am passionate about the health of women and children, I knew this was a great opportunity to hear about new policies and reports on this very dear topic.

Global Media Scholars after a round table with Melinda Gates  at the GMNCH conference  at the Hilton Reforma in New Mexico city
 

Monday, 28 September 2015

Lady Gaga, Kerry Washington ruled the Red Carpet at the 67th Emmy Awards


What colour ruled the Red Carpet?



Lady Gaga, Taraji P. Henson and Sarah Paulson scored in  their floor length black dresses.
Lena Headey,  Kerry Washington, Allison  Janney,  Regina  King and Laverne Cox  dazzled  in classy dresses from  designers like Alexander Wang, Marc Jacobs and Chanel at the 67th Emmy Awards.


Among the best dressed were Claire Danes, Taraji, Washington, Tatiana Maslany and Cox 

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Viola Davis, Regina King, Game of Thrones Stole the Show at the 67th Emmy Awards!



The Game of Thrones crew at the award
Have always loved movies, music and fashion!I'm not surprised that my first post on this fabulous blog, theafricanqueenblogs.blogspot.com is on the 67th Emmy Awards that aired this morning.
For those who don’t know, the Emmy Awards arguably rewards outstanding actors, actress, directors, and writers of great shows, series on television every year.
 The Emmys has indeed rewarded my favourite actresses and shows this year starting with Viola Davis who won Outstanding Lead Actress for her role as Professor Annalise Keating in How to Get Away with Murder!

Davis gave a moving speech on the challenges coloured women face in Hollywood.

Her powerful acceptance speech moved us, every one of colour! She thanked producers, directors, writers who gave coloured women  the opportunity to shine in Hollywood when no one would!She gave a shout out to the Taraji! Kerry Washington!Gabrielle Union!Coloured sisters keeping it real!
Davis said,“The only thing that separates women of colour from anything else is opportunity.You can’t win Emmys for roles that are simply not there.”
Finally, the Academy bowed and listened to the voice of reasoning by giving HBOs’ Game of Thrones the Best Drama Series of the year!

 Game of Thrones is unarguably the best thing I have seen on TV for years.  Those of us who have the privilege of following this life-changing epic drama are forever grateful. Many of the cast came on stage to accept the award that closed the Emmys. It was exciting  for me to see Sophie Turner( Sansa) , Arya ( Maisie Williams,  Cersei ( Lena Headey),  Sam  ( John Hardley), and  Gwendoline Christie (Brianne of Tarth)!  It was exciting to see the crew on the stage they deserved.

But  I was more satisfied that Peter Dinklage (Tyrion) clinched the Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series!I loved his short but witty speech and he looked marvelous!The shortest man in showbiz!.
Game of Thrones took home Emmys for best directing and writing  for Mother of  Mercy. I hear Jon Snow( Kit Harrington) is alive.

Peter Dinklage won for his role as Tyrion Lannister in  the HBO Drama Series, Game of Thrones.

Allison Janney sang part of her acceptance in her shimmering sequined semi -sheer dress that is to die for!I thought that was a brilliant and spontaneous performance.
She won the Outstanding Supporting Actress for  her role on CBS series ‘Mom’.  Julia Louis Dreyfus won for VEEP again. The Academy can be so obsessed with some series!
Jon Hamm won his farewell Emmy  as the Outstanding Lead Actor for his role in Mad Men. He rolled to the stage to accept the award! Yeah, he has been nominated is it eight or nine times? Well he just won this year. The awards featured a short tribute to great personalities like Joan Rivers, whose absence I felt the most.
The biggest surprise had to be Regina King for me. She won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series  or Movie for American Crime. King was in the same category with big shots like Kathy Bates, Angela Basset, and Sarah Paulson.
My favourite show, Saturday Night Live won for Outstanding Variety Special! The show has hilarious presenters; they make you cry literarily from laughing soo hard. Jon Stewart also won an Emmy for the Daily Show.
 Uzo Aduba won her  2nd  Emmy for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series ( Orange is The New Black) She was pitched against formidable actresses like Lena Headey (Cersei of Game of Thrones) and  Emilia Clarke( Khaleesi).
And she thanked God! Photo credits:etonline.com

All in all, It was a big night for HBO with Game of Thrones, VEEP, Oliver Kittredge picking up the juicy categories.

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Surviving Harmattan

The hazy look of Lagos during harmattan
Harmattan is here again. It is one of the seasons in Nigeria that come around the Christmas period and lasts till the New Year. The harmattan weather can be very dry and dusty. One should expect heavy winds and very cold weather in the mornings.

Experts also add that there are many health challenges that also show up in many individuals this period. Family Health physician, Dr.Femi Omolola, says this is the time to keep warm before going to bed to avoid being exposed to cold weather related problems.
Omolola warns that asthmatic patients and people living with sickle cell anaemia need to prepare specially for the health challenges they may face this period due to the cold weather, which would most often affect their joints and restrain their movement.

He says, “ If you are suffering from any disease of the joint such as arthritis, sickle cell anaemia, rheumatism or osteoporosis, you should take more care because the cold but dry weather encourages brittle bones.”

The physician  also explains that the cold and dry air that blows during harmattan irritates the respiratory system  and makes it difficult for asthmatic patients to breathe easily at night and in the mornings.

Another physician at the Public Health Department of University of Wisconsin, United States of America, Dr. Tinsely Davis, describes prolonged daily exposure to cold weather as an open invitation to diseases like rheumatism, cardiac arrest, pneumonia and arthritis; and, in severe cases, death from hypothermia.
Davis notes that staying unprotected from a cold weather like the one we are in right now could lead to joint and muscle pains, which may result in rheumatic pain in the neck, back or legs in future.

She says, “Typical chronic rheumatic pains in joints or muscles become more intense if people are exposed to cold weather. Therefore, if you get the chills quickly, you may want to avoid, as much as possible, being exposed to such cold temperature.”

Davis adds that the respiratory system suffers greatly when the body is exposed to cold and dry weather like that of the harmattan.

According to her, the cool temperature helps the bacteria and virus that cause pneumonia, laryngitis and pharyngitis to thrive.

Davis states, “The risk of respiratory irritation is quite high when the weather is too cold and it becomes easy to catch these bacterial or viral infections that cause problems in the lungs, throat, nose or ear.
“It firsts starts with trivial illnesses like cold, catarrh and cough; and gradually, it becomes more serious to neuralgia (pain) in the head or torso, toothaches, headaches and sinus; then  paralysis of the eyelids, mouth and nerves or cardiac failure.”

There are so many challenges one could face during this period like cracking of lips or cold, dry skin, catarrh, cough and It’s important to stay safe and healthy especially because really cold temperatures bring risks. Please look after yourselves and follow these ways to cope better with cold weather.

Dressing

If you have to go outside, you must dress warmly. Even if you are only making a short journey, be sure to dress in lots of layers. Layers work better than one really thick item because air is trapped between the layers, keeping you warm. After all, you can also remove layers at your destination.
Another of the ways to cope with extreme cold weather in terms of dressing is to look after your extremities and exposed areas. Hats, scarves, gloves and appropriate footwear are all a must. Before you leave your house, ask yourself this question: If I have to hang around, say for a delay in transport, or my car gets caught in traffic, would I stay warm? If the answer is no, you are not dressed appropriately..

Eat soup and hot foods
Soup! Eating hot soup is the best answer of all to the cold weather, because not only does it warm you up, but it also fills your belly. Coffee and cocoa are also good at warming you up, but they don’t do quite as good of a job at filling your belly.
Eating hot food would also ensure that bacteria and virus do not thrive in your belly.