The induction of over 600 new medical and dental professionals is good news but FG urges foreign trained doctors to stay and contribute towards improving Nigeria’s health sector.
Otobong Tommy
Otobong Tommy
Otobong Tommy is a violinist, writer, and teacher. With a BSc. in public administration (2014) from Babcock University, Ogun State, Nigeria, she has previously worked at Ventures Africa, NAEC, The Eagles Music Academy, and currently at L'Orbe, a non-profit where she is co-founder, managing the music room targeted at children and teenagers. She also enjoys exploring design and content creation.
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Nigeria Eyes Boost In UK Trade Volume To £7.5bn Per Year.
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Federal pensioners are demanding 21 months of unpaid pensions and increments and have threatened to occupy all government offices nationwide.
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Chevron pipeline vandalism in Delta unacceptable, says Emami, urges peaceful solutions.
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Transformative projects in Anambra receive $500M to sustainably boost economic growth and promote publicprivate partnerships.
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250 children of Makoko get free healthcare from TNCI, the idea here is for preventive care.
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Global vaccine gaps have contributed to an increase of 20% of measles cases in 2023.
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Low patronage forces Warri mechanics to struggle.
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Schools in Niger and Equatorial Guinea are accredited for SSCE exams (Niger and Equatorial Guinea) and BECE exams (Equatorial Guinea) by NECO.
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Senate confirms Tinubu’s nominee, Lt. Gen. Oluyede for Army Chief