

US releases $13m for Boko Haram victims in North East
Labour counsels FG on end to N-Delta crisis
NGO set to expose abandoned projects in Imo
640 farmers in Enugu benefit from FADAMA rice financing
ASUU laments exit of 50 lecturers at Kogi varsity
Gov Wike takes war to kidnappers, cultists’ hideouts
Edo 2016: LP candidate in trouble
11 dead as herdsmen go on rampage in Niger
Gas supply: The indigenous companies’ challenge
Controversy trails concession, sale of Enugu coal blocks
Rio 2016: AFN ready to send athletes home
4 estate agents bolt with woman’s N2.6m
Man caught with human head in Bauchi
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SubscribeFather of ex-speaker pro-tempore, Tsegba, kidnapped in Benue
MAKURDI—The paramount ruler of Gboko North, Chief Tsegba Gbor, and father of the former Speaker pro tempore of the House of Representatives, Mr. Terngu Tsegba, has been kidnapped by unknown gunmen in Gboko Local Area of Benue State.
Maryland Convent Private School celebrates 50th anniversary,
AS Maryland Convent Private School, MCPS, celebrates its 50th anniversary, it has reiterated its commitment to nurturing children with high standard of education, yesterday.
Bedwetting is a developmental issue- Dr. Suleiman Babatunde
Is bedwetting really a child’s fault? Are there often reasons why it happens? A Child Psychiatrist at Ladoke Akintola University Teaching Hospital, Ogbomosho, Oyo State, Dr. Suleiman Babatunde said although bedwetting can be a symptom of underlying disease, a large majority of children who wet the bed have no underlying disease that explains their bedwetting. He said rather, most of the causes could be traced to psychological and emotional trauma. Babatunde, in a chat with Good Health Weekly also identified sexual abuse, Urinary Tract Infections, UTIs, and diabetes in young children as causes of bed wetting.
Commissioners join Ondo gov race
Akure—THE race for the governorship election in Ondo State has heightened as more members of the State Executive Council, SEC, of Governor Segun Mimiko have thrown their hat into the fray.
Education key to prevention of Sickle Cell Disorder
The high number of persons with Sickle Cell Disorder in the Ebute Metta area of Lagos is quite significant, however, efforts by the Federal Medical centre, Ebute Metta in minimising the treand is yielding fruit. Disclosing this in a chat, Medical Director of the Centre, Dr Yewande Jinadu, said collective progress in management of the disorder was necessary nationwide.
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