NDDC: Group writes open letter to NASS

NDDC: Group writes open letter to NASS

Sirs, THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY: IS PRESIDENTIAL POWER UNDER THREAT? Please permit us to begin by sending our warm season greetings to you. We are a group of professionals with membership across the country bound by the common ideals of justice, rule of law, fairness and good governance. We engage vigorously in issues of values and […]
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Experts urge FG to prioritise care of elderly

Experts urge FG to prioritise care of elderly

University dons and other health professionals have called on the Federal Government to prioritise the care of the elderly by building more old people’s home as part of strategies for addressing their current plights.

New winners emerge in Cussons baby moments competition

New winners emerge in Cussons baby moments competition

Six winners weekend emerged for the  6th edition of the Cussons Baby Moments Competition, organised by  PZ Cussons in Lagos.   The winners were  crowned  Baby of the Year at the grand finale which held at Radisson Blu,Ikeja, Lagos.

Guinea Insurance to raise N8bn capital

Guinea Insurance to raise N8bn capital

Guinea Insurance Plc said it would raise N8 billion additional capital, following shareholders’ approval to increase the company’s share capital from N4 billion to N12 billion.

Mauritius installs ex-culture minister as president

Mauritius installs ex-culture minister as president

Lawmakers in Mauritius on Monday picked former arts and culture minister Pritivirajsing Roopun as president of the island nation, a largely ceremonial post. His predecessor Ameenah Gurib-Fakim resigned in March 2018 after being embroiled in a scandal over her use of a credit card to buy luxury personal items. She denied wrongdoing. READ ALSO: Africa’s First […]

Hot weather linked to rise in early childbirth ― Study

Hot weather linked to rise in early childbirth ― Study

Hot weather can cause a spike in the number of babies being born early, a phenomenon that may harm infant health and is likely to get worse as temperatures climb due to climate change, scientists said Monday. Researchers in California said an average of 25,000 children were born up to two weeks early during warmer […]