Nigeria news today headlines : Wednesday 4th September 2024
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NB Plc, CAAT Commission Education Infrastructure At Okegun-Odofin, Lagos
LAGOS – Nigeria’s foremost brewing company, Nigerian Breweries Plc through the Felix Ohiwerei Education Trust Fund in collaboration with “One Community at a Time” (OCAT), a Lagos State government initiative, has commissioned a newly built block of classrooms and other facilities at Okegun-Odofin Junior High School, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos. Speaking during the handover ceremony to the Lagos
Nigeria Currently Off-Track In Achieving SDGs By 60% — UN Resident Coordinator
ABUJA – Mohamed Malick Fall, the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, has declared that Nigeria is currently off-track by nearly 60 percent in achieving Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs), with gender inequality and the marginalisation of women and girls being a significant barrier to progress. Fall, stated this on Tuesday in Abuja at a High Level
‘Over 6000 Benefits From NNPC, SNEPCo Vision First Plus Programme In Bariga’
No fewer than 6,575 people benefittedfromaneyecareoutreachheldin Bariga Local Council Development Area (LCDA) of Lagos State from August 26 to 30. TheOutreachformedpartof the VisionFirstPlusprogrammeof the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) and Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo). Beneficiaries from within and outside the LCDA received a wide-range of medical services including eye screening, surgeries,
Dada, Late Yar’Adua’s Matriarch Finally Laid To Rest In Katsina
The remains of Late Hajiya Dada Musa ‘Yar adua, mother of the late President Umaru Musa ‘Yar adua has been laid to rest at the cemetery in Katsina. The funeral prayers led by Imam Aminu Yammawa, the Chief Imam of the GRA mosque was held at the Katsina township stadium located at ‘Yar adua quarters,
Study Reveals New Lassa Fever Vaccine Could Save Thousands, Avert Millions In Costs
ABUJA – A study published in Nature Medicine has revealed that a newly developed Lassa fever vaccine could save nearly 3,300 lives and prevent $128 million in societal costs across 15 West African countries over the next decade. This research marks a significant turning point in the battle against Lassa fever, a viral disease that has
Applications Open For 2024 Aurora Tech Award For Women Innovators
Applications for the 2024 Aurora Tech Award for women innovators and entrepreneurs are now open beginning today, September 2, 2024, till November 21, 2024. The award, which is open to women tech entrepreneurs from around the world, offers opportunities to showcase their innovations. In the last two consecutive years, African innovators have won home the
Ex-Edo NMA Chairman, Imoisili, Demands Annulment Of Association’s Election Over Alleged Fraud
The immediate past chairman of the Nigerian Medical Association, (NMA), Edo State branch, Dr. Udoka Imoisili has called on the national body to set aside the outcome of the recent Edo election over alleged monumental fraud. Dr Imoisili further alleged that the election is lacking in integrity on account of its compromised and corrupted nature.
Zion Ministry’s South East Conference
Emeka Alex Duru It is not unusual, at some point, for one to pause, reflect on the journey of life and admit the presence of a superior being over the affairs of men. A lingering sickness that has defied medical solutions can be a reason for this. Marital crisis, challenges of childlessness, stunted business, uncertainties in workplace,
Russia In The Geopolitical Field Of Africa
Isidoros Karderinis The African continent is a region consisting of a mixture of countries with extremely large natural wealth – significant sources of oil (especially 9.7% of the world’s proven oil), natural gas (specifically 7.8% of natural gas reserves) and other minerals present in Africa (in total about 30% of global resources) – but also a
Derelict State Of The Nigerian Highways
While responding to the public outcry over the purchase of prohibitive Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) for members of the Senate in October, 2023, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Services, Sunday Karimi, justified the procurement on the grounds of bad roads across the country. Among the major highways currently in ruins are Enugu-Port Harcourt Road,
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