Air pollution: Experts demand adoption of WHO guidelines

As the world marked Earth Day 2025, widely regarded as a global climate action day, researchers and other stakeholders on Thursday called on policymakers in developing countries—Nigeria in particular—to take immediate and coordinated action against air pollution, describing it as a “silent killer” and one of the gravest public health threats in the 21st century.
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Applause for Oloyede as he makes UTME PLWDs-friendly

By Adesina Wahab The Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, Prof. Isaq Oloyede, has been applauded for giving adequate consideration to People Living With Disabilities, PLWDs, in the conduct of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations, UTME. This year’s edition of the examination, which began some days ago, saw extra-humane consideration for special […]

Nothing to be gained from declaration of state of emergency(3), by Eric Teniola 

From last week, continues the statement by  Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, explaining why he permitted the meeting of the Western House of Assembly  following the Action Group crisis and the subsequent declaration of a state of emergency in the Western Region It must be on the strict understanding that there will be no police protection within […]

Real estate firm champions support for vulnerable, marks 15th anniversary

By Juliet Umeh Real estate company, Brit Properties Nigeria Limited, has urged Nigerians, particularly affluent individuals and organizations to remember society’s vulnerable and less privileged by embracing the spirit of compassion and communal support amid the country’s harsh economic realities. The call to action was made by the Managing Director of Brit Properties, Dr. Bright […]

Saving Benue, Plateau, rest of  Nigeria from terrorists

The wanton killings in the Middle Belt areas of the country have continued unchecked with the reported massacre of about 144 people in Plateau and Benue states in the last two weeks. Nothing can be more horrific than the extermination of a family of eight and the confirmed death of no fewer than 52 persons […]

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