ASHENEWS reports that as the nationwide protest against the hardship in the country enters into its fourth day, President Bola Tinubu has begged Nigerians to suspend the ongoing demonstrations to create room for dialogue.
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The Adamawa State Government is intensifying surveillance and planning a massive vaccination campaign against Hemorrhagic Septicaemia, a disease suspected to have caused the death of more than 1,000 cows in neighbouring Taraba.
The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) says its members will continue to provide services, especially medical emergency services amid the ongoing nationwide hunger protest.
“China is economically more or less dominant in [Africa], which brought in quite a lot of influence, so now they are expanding their efforts in security affairs,” Earl Conteh-Morgan, a specialist in Chinese-African relations at the University of South Florida, told France 24.
Stakeholders in the agriculture sector have called on both the federal and state governments to ensure that the 2024 budget and subsequent budgets are gender sensitive.
The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) says it has not suspended or halted Arik Air’s flight operations, which continued as scheduled and did not affect the airline’s ability to operate the remaining fleet.
Journalists from six states under the Tuberculosis Northern Cluster have made commitments to use their various platforms to effectively create awareness of the infectious disease, tuberculosis.
Some patients of diabetes in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have expressed concern over the cost of medications, which they said increased from N70,000 to N180,000 per month.
A Study- MyPHC Report, has highlighted the urgent need for improved public health facilities especially the Primary Health Centres (PHCs) in Nigeria.
Some perishable food prices have crashed by about 50 per cent amid the ongoing nationwide hunger protest
