NFF election: Screening of candidates begins

Even as many interested aspirants into the board of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) were yet to purchase the forms the electoral committee says it has concluded the sale of forms for the election slated to take place on August 26 in Abuja.
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President Jonathan avows support for sports devt

President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has avowed government’s support for sports development as he congratulated members of the Nigerian team for their sterling performance at the 2014 Commonwealth Games which ended in Glasgow, Scotland at the weekend

Ebola: Human vaccine trials begin Sept

An early-stage human clinical trial for an Ebola vaccine is likely to begin as early as September, 2014, the US National Institutes of Health has disclosed.

Experts say transmission of Ebola virus by air possible

THE Ebola Virus is essentially transmitted from human-to-human through direct contact with infected patients, or through contact with body fluids of a victim. However, scientists are not ruling out the possibility of transmission by air through aerosolised particles.

Boko Haram has forced 650,000 Nigerians from homes: UN

Attacks by Boko Haram Islamists in Nigeria’s crisis-hit northeast have forced nearly 650,000 people from their homes, the United Nations humanitarian office (OCHA) said Tuesday, an increase of nearly 200,000 since May.

LUTH conducts open heart, kidney transplant surgeries

In its bid to end medical tourism and save huge capital flight lost by the country following rush by Nigerians to obtain medical treatments overseas, the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, has successfully performed open heart surgeries and kidney transplant on three patients. The feat is a first by the apex referral institution.

20m Nigerians living with hepatitis

A medical researcher at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, NIMR, Dr Rosemary Audu, says over 20 million Nigerians are living with Hepatitis B Virus, HBV.

Ebola: Prevention hurdles before Nigerian govt

AS the worst outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, holds the world in its grip, experts are lamenting that the rules of infection control have long been abandoned. In particular, washing of hands with soap and water, is no longer the norm.

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