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First Lady seeks inclusion of more women in governance
The wife of the Nigerian President, Mrs Aisha Buhari says she will sustain the call for more women in governance in Nigeria. She gave
Nigeria is progressing in child vaccination- NPHCDA
Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Nigeria has been said to be making significant progress in vaccinating children both in rural and urban areas.
Breaking: TALIBAN calls for restraint by both parties, emphasises on dialogue
A statement issued by the extreme religious zealots expressed concern over the possibility of civilian casualties. “The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is closely monitoring the
Kenyans in the Ukraine should urgently consider leaving – Kenyan govt
NAIROBI, Kenya Feb 25- The government has advised Kenyan citizens living in Ukraine to consider leaving the country and stay away until further notice. A
All Blacks and Fiji wing Joeli Vidiri has died aged 48
His death came less than 24 hours after the death of another former All Black and Blues winger Va’aiga Tuigamala. Super Rugby franchise, the Blues,
Nigeria confirms 34 fresh Covid-19 cases
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has recorded 34 new COVID-19 cases across the country. NCDC made the announcement in its daily update on the virus. In the agency’s
Presidency 2023: Tinubu charges youths to build character, competence
On Thursday, a national leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, advised Nigerian youths to build character and competence, shunning vices
Shell reiterates commitment to lower co2 emissions in Nigeria
Managing Director of Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo), Mrs. Eloho Aiboni, has reiterated commitment to lower co2 emissions in Nigeria . he made
Norwegian Minister Tvinnereim and IFAD President Houngbo to visit Malawi in wake of storms to discuss climate resilience and hunger
With Malawian farmers still reeling from tropical storms that devastated crops and livelihoods in recent weeks, Norway’s Minister of International Development and the President of