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West Africa’s healthcare investment momentum builds as WHX returns to Nigeria 

Nigeria’s healthcare sector is undergoing rapid transformation, with forecasts predicting a 7.1% expansion and an anticipated market value of US$161.7 million by 2027. This growth is fuelled by a US$1.2 billion Federal Ministry investment in infrastructure and workforce, major oncology and diagnostic expansions by the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority, and increased imports under the African Continental Free Trade Area […]
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Fear of Jos, Maiduguri, Bauchi killing fields ahead of April polls

All too suddenly, or so it seems, the 2011 elections, which many across the world have been looking forward to for assessing if Nigeria will get it right this time around, are just around the corner. The elections seem to have crept in suddenly because many of the issues that ought to have

The true story of Delta State creation, by Otobo, Akpeki, Tosanwumi

LATELY, there has been nothing as controversial in Delta State, comprising chiefly the Anioma (Ndokwa inclusive), Urhobo, Isoko and Ijaw–speaking people, particularly before and after the January 6 gubernatorial re-run, as the creation of the state itself in 1991 by former military President, General Ibrahim Babaginda.

The world of widows: Agony is thy name

It used to be worse, in the time past; but it could be better than it is now: What widows go through inspite of the influence of religion and western culture.

Tributes to Enahoro as Edo people, political associates bade farewell

BENIN- THE final rite de passage of the late political icon, Chief Anthony Eromonsele Enahoro who passed on to glory on the 15th of December 2010 began at the Sam Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin Wednesday with Nigerians from all walks of life paying tributes to him.

Policing Lagos: Not a tea party – Akpoyibo

OUTGOING Commissioner of Police (CP) of Lagos state, Mr. Marvel Akpoyibo yesterday revealed that policing the nation’s commercial nerve center was no tea party.

Succour for Ayakoromor residents, one month after JTF struck

IT will be laying the truth on the head for anybody to claim that Ayakoromor, the country-home of wanted militant leader, “General” John Togo, in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State, was not torn down by the Joint Task Force (JTF), on the Niger-Delta when soldiers invaded the town in search of Togo, last December.

Inside a destitutes’ asylum

Number 45 Owolabi Street, Okota, Lagos is a one-storey building that leaves no clue about its inhabitants.

Ekiti: 100 days of the intellectual on the inside

Mixing theory with praxis (the practical) has always been a difficult, perennially daunting proposition. When he is on the outside looking in, the intellectual has well defined targets. In this position he or she is like a football fanatic on the stadium stand criticizing the team coach or the referee. When the same person is landed the manager’s badge or the referee’s whistle it suddenly becomes a whole new ball game.

Telecom operators in fierce Tariff war

WHEN the telecom operators started business in Nigeria, the issue of reduction in tariff was a no-go area. They would readily hand out reasons why it could not be possible. Chief among the reasons was the poor power generation which saw them operating at a huge cost running on self generated power source.

Shell reveals Nigeria’s secrets to US – Wikileaks

A CABLE recently released by Wikileaks paints a portrait of the extent to which powerful oil giant, Shell, was involved in the political schemes in Nigeria. The US ambassador routinely contacted Shell to discuss important political and economic developments in Nigeria.

The amazing skill of a local welder

Certain businesses will continue to add value to the well-being of humanity despite their conceptualisation by individuals. Welding business is one of such businesses. For those who still commonise the practice, the Nigerian Institute of Welding, a non-governmental organisation and a part of the global body of professionals working towards the development and advancement of global and national industrial advancement through welding technology has vowed to bring back the dignity of its practitioners and as well make welding a respectable job for all who want to make a career in the field.

Jega in the eye of the storm

The much-anticipated registration of voters commenced nationwide penultimate Saturday to a rather disappointing start
as most prospective voters left the registration centres disappointed because the finger-print capturing component of the Direct Data Capturing (DDC), machine failed to capture most of the finger-prints of registrants.

Vanguard Detty December

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