The federal government, yesterday,said 200 million Nigerians are currently at risk of one Neglected Tropical Disease, NTD or the other, reaffirming its commitment to eliminating the diseases by 2030.
These attacks are the latest in a series of aerial bombardments by the Nigerian government as part of a protracted campaign ...
Governor Lawal commended security forces for their efforts Governor Dauda Lawal has praised the Department of State Services ...
ShareIn the ever-expanding city of Lagos, musician and conservationist, Desmond Majekodunmi, is holding his grip on a tiny ...
Nigeria is grappling with malnutrition, particularly in the north, where poverty, food insecurity, inadequate healthcare, and ...
The National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, has said that Taraba, Lagos, and Benue have the highest prices for liquefied ...
The Nigerian Army, 1 Brigade, Gusau in Zamfara State, has assured it will continue its existing cordial relationship with the host community, stating that the annual West African Social Activities ...
The distribution of VAT revenue among Nigeria's states in 2024 revealed significant disparities between contributions and ...
The distribution of VAT revenue among Nigeria's states in 2024 revealed significant disparities between contributions and ...
ShareSenator Godswill Akpabio might not have ascended to the highly exalted position of Senate President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria if not for the doggedness and tenacity of Senators Solomon ...
Dr. Wale Ahmed, former lawmaker, two-time commissioner and former secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State, represents Agege Constituency in the House of Representatives. He ...
He did not know or he cares not that illiteracy is a highway to poverty. In 2023, the World Bank estimated that about 104 million Nigerians, which approximated to 46 percent of Nigerians lived in ...