The Nigerian gvernment has reduced from 20 counts procurement charges it filed against the immediate-past Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele to six.
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ASHENEWS reports that the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared that road systems around the world still remain unsafe and unsustainable.
The Nigerian organized labour has explained why it suspended the nationwide indefinite strike that commenced on November 14.
The director of Africa Norwegian seafood council, Trond Kostweit said the delisting would boost the Nigerian stockfish sector.
Some diabetic patients in Adamawa have appealed to the federal government to provide free drugs for them to ease their hardship like that provided for HIV/AIDS victims in the country.
The Kogi government, on Wednesday, distributed essential drugs and other medical consumables to state-owned medical facilities.
The project director of epic Nigeria, Dr. Hadiza Khamofu has underscored the imperatives of an immediate action in addressing critical gaps in the country’s healthcare infrastructure.
The coordinating ministry of health and social welfare, has said that the national task-shifting and task-sharing (NTSTS) policy for the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases (NCDs-NTSTS) in Nigeria is set to be adopted.
A faith-based British international charity, Muslim aid, has partnered with the Lagos state university teaching hospital (LASUTH) to assist 70 indigent patients living with vascular anomalies.
The members of the state forestry department of Poland say they are eager to partner with the national park service on forestry and its value-chain.
