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Labour, Osun govt differ over staff audit
Antonio Fernandez: Life as daughter of billionaire bizman – Teju Philips
Kogi West: Dino’s Ding-Dong, Smart’s savvy
NFF expresses confidence in Pinnick
Mariners plan mass exodus from NIMASA
Pacifist Pope, visits warrior nation
Dry addresses VVF, the nightmare of over 800,000 women in Nigeria
Nigeria leads Africa on port state control enforcement
Diageo to increase equity stake in Guinness Nigeria
Stockbroking firms record 100% compliance with regulatory filings
Ayade’s intervention ends judiciary staff strike in C-River
4 arrested for alleged murder of farmer over tubers of yam
Coach blames exit of 5 boxers to new rules
A-Ibom PDP assures on Emmanuel’s victory at Tribunal
No intimidation of party delegates ahead of primaries — Bayelsa APC
Kaijage admits Falcons superiority
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SubscribeBetween actor Odunlade Adekola and MAPOLY students: The true story
POPULAR Yoruba actor, Odunlade Adekola has finally opened up on what transpired between him and some students of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, Ogun State,MAPOLY, when he was accused of ordering thugs to beat up the latter. Adekola was reacting to the report, three years after it went viral on the internet in April, 2013.
CSR: MTN Foundation commits N11.5bn in 10 years
The MTN Foundation, a CSR arm of MTN Nigeria, for the past 10 years has impacted on the lives of Nigerians as it has committed over N11.5billion in various projects. The Foundation has been able to achieve this working through a model. In this review, Vanguard, takes a look at the Foundation’s model that has sustained them so far.
How Lagos, RB are using research to eliminate malaria
When 9 –month-old, GboyegaAdesina, woke up in the middle of the night with high fever and a feeling of nausea, his mother just assumed it was “normal” fever, gave him paracetamol syrup and went back to bed. Gboyega lives with his parents in one of the slums in Kosofe, a water-logged area of Lagos associated with consistent flooding. Life in the one – room apartment is best imagined.
Why prostate cancer affects black men more
Prostate Cancer is cancer that occurs in the prostate gland. Cancer begins when cells in a part of the body start to grow out of control. Cells are the building blocks of the body. It is now the number one cancer killer of Nigerian men and has a mortality rate of over 80 percent.
Health issues among women has become alarming – Dr. Osamiluyi
WITH the issue of maternal health weighing heavily on the minds of people, Dr. Osamuluyi and his team have taken medical research beyond the four walls of the hospital. Although it is important to visit health care during pregnancy, he has made it possible for women to go through various stages of pregnancy knowing what to expect.
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