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Chronic pain treatment in Nigeria

PAIN is the leading clinical complaint all over the world. In the USA, it has become the 5th vital sign in addition to blood pressure, heart rate, temperature and respiratory rate.

Keshi: I’m no racist

Amidst growing criticisms over a statement credited to him on Malawi national team coach Tom Saintfiet, Super Eagles chief coach, Stephen Keshi has said he is not a racist.

Assessing Metuh’s era as PDP spokesman

The easiest way to measure the fifteen month tenure of Chief Olisa Metuh as the National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is to gauge the results of the creativity that generated not only activities, but enervated the external communication of the ruling party and brought its operations on the same page with modern professional nuances.

Electricity: FG borrows $1.6bn from China bank, others

Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, yesterday, said the investments recorded in the telecommunication sector since the introduction of the mobile telephone services in the country would be dwarfed by investment in the power sector, once the ongoing reforms in the sector took firm footing.

Disasters: Nurses call for Federal Emergency plan

As Nigeria and other countries of the world battle the growing incidences of disasters, health professionals under the auspices of the West African College of Nursing, WACN, have called for a Federal Emergency Plan that will be adopted at State and Local Government levels with a view to tackling the re-ccurring gap between events and efforts to save lives.

Carpenter jailed one month for stealing

An Abuja senior magistrate’s court,Monday, sentenced Kelvin Justin of One Man Village in Nasarawa State to one month in prison for stealing.

Aworo family sues Osun monarch over Odogbo land

Members of the Aworo family of Odogbo in Atakunmosa East Local Government Area of Osun State have dragged the Owa Obokun of Ijesa Land, Oba Adekunle Aromolaran before an Osun State High Court in Ilesa, challenging the propriety of his attempt to take over about 4, 000 acres of land which make up Odogbo from them.

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