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Why we amputate limbs at Igbobi — Dr Mustapha Alimi, Chief Medical Director

It is no longer news that road traffic accidents and disease conditions such as diabetes continue to increase the number of amputees in the country.   Statistics show that an estimated 1:6 percent per 100 (32,200) Nigerians suffer extremixity amputation. 

Saturday Vanguard   spoke to the Medical Director of the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi, Lagos, Dr. Mustapha Alimi on amputation and other issues affecting the country’s health sector.

Satellite connectivity can further enable Nigeria’s broadband penetration goals – Opeke

By Adekunle Aliyu In this interview, Libby Barr, Chief Operating Officer at Avanti Communications, a leading provider of satellite data communications services in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Funke Opeke, Chief Executive Officer at MainOne, an African connectivity and data centre solutions company, speak on their recent partnership to improve broadband penetration […]

My first step, Ortom speaks of his reelection

Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state in this State owned Radio interview monitored in Makurdi spoke about the intrigues and apprehension that trailed his second term victory, the gang up, his earlier resolve to jettison a second term bid, the role of political godfathers and mistakes made in his about to end first tenure and more.

SEYI BANIGBE: From N200,000 credit facility to chains of businesses

Founder of many successful businesses, Seyi Banigbe, is the appropriate definition of a serial entrepreneur. Ever since she obtained a N200,000 credit facility to start a retail business as an undergraduate, she has been creating successful brands. Banigbe speaks on her life, explaining how she got the story of Bland2Glam (a top-notch jewellery brand), Deterge Nigeria Management Company and Nibo & Tac Legal Practitioners, started.

SUBOMI BALOGUN: His faith, his taste, his class

By  CHARLES KUMOLU A remarkable Nigerian and Group Chairman, First City Group (a financial conglomerate comprising First City Monument Bank, FCMB Capital Markets, First City Assets Management, CSL Stockbrokers and City Securities), Otunba Subomi Balogun reflects on his 85 years on earth and credits his success to a deep faith in God. Notable family I […]

AIGBOGUN: Seeing rich people get broke, my turning point

That some of the most influential people today are millennials, is not surprising but how they achieve influence within a short period is amazing. Chief Executive Officer of CashBox, Mr. Sydney Aigbogun, is an example of one the millennials making impacts. He combined millennial ethos with individualism to become the founder of a flourishing business empire. You won’t read his story and still belong to those who consider millennials as just a mobile phone generation.

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