Health experts say self-care is a smart, low-cost way to improve Nigeria’s healthcare system. They believe it can help take pressure off busy hospitals and clinics, while also making healthcare easier to reach for everyone.
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A gender expert, Mrs. Ewajesu Fasina, has asked journalists, content creators, and media professionals to always show care and protect the rights of people who have suffered from gender-based violence when sharing their stories.
Last week was a dark one for journalism in Nigeria. The light of two of its bright stars, Hajiya Amina…
The Vice Chancellor of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU), Professor Ibrahim Garba, has emphasized the vital role journalists play in translating complex health data into clear, culturally sensitive stories that can influence public policy and drive action on child health.
Pope Leo XIV made a passionate appeal on Monday for the release of journalists imprisoned around the world, underscoring the importance of press freedom and free speech as pillars of justice and human dignity.
ASHENEWS reports that to enhance public understanding and accountability, the Rule of Law and Empowerment Initiative, also known as Partners…
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.
StartupSouth Enterprise Development LTD/GTE conducted a training session on Thursday for 50 journalists in the South-South region, focusing on utilizing innovative technology tools in reporting events and the ecosystem in the Niger Delta and beyond.
ASHENEWS reports that situation report released by the International Press Centre (IPC) in Lagos has revealed that the Police, and…
“The continued targeted kidnappings of journalists, such as the harrowing abduction of Abdulgafar Alabelewe of The Nation Newspaper, his wife, two children, and Abdulraheem Aodu of Blueprint Newspaper, are not only disheartening but also deeply worrisome.
