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Expert warns against weakening Nigeria’s Treasury Single Account
Lai Mohammed launches ‘Reading Sessions Project’
FME partners UBEC, UNICEF to hold workshop on enhancing National Learning Assessment
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Lent, Ramadan begin today
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Lagos pushes health insurance to end maternal, child deaths
Pacesetters Academy hosts annual unity Inter-House Sports Festival
Aide clears medical bills for indigent patients to mark Otti’s birthday
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SubscribeGap between budgeted, released health funds taking lives — Dr. Casmir Ifeanyi
As the country’s health system struggle under poor budget releases, the National President of the Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria, AMLSN, Dr. Casmir Ifeanyi, has expressed worry that Nigeria’s healthcare system is under severe strain as budgeted funds for the health sector are not being fully released, a situation, he said threatens lives, cripples hospitals, and demoralises healthcare workers.
Self-Love on Valentine’s Day — Women speak
As the gospel of self-love becomes increasingly popular, a growing number of women now see February 14 as an opportunity to pamper themselves
Self-regulation key driver of CSO, media credibility — EGLAI
The Ethics and Good Leadership Awareness Initiative, EGLAI, has urged Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, to prioritise public trust by strengthening internal governance structures and embracing self-regulation as a tool for credibility and sustainability.
Lagos pushes health insurance to end maternal, child deaths
The Lagos State Government has reaffirmed that the Mandatory Social Health Insurance Scheme, Ilera Eko, is a public-good initiative aimed at ensuring affordable and accessible healthcare for residents, not a revenue-generating scheme.
Pregnancy: How micronutrient supplement is tackling Nigeria’s anaemia crisis
At 28, Bolanle Bello still remembers the exhaustion of her first pregnancy, even standing for a few minutes left her dizzy. She struggled to climb stairs and often could not cook for her family. Twice she was rushed to the hospital after nearly collapsing.
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