Nigeria’s mental health crisis is deepening due to persistent stigma, inadequate care, and slow policy reforms. COVID-19 has further worsened conditions, driving up rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide.
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The Nigerian Army condemns the torture of an ex-soldier in a viral video, launching an investigation to hold those responsible accountable and uphold human rights.
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Anyaoku calls for free, fair Edo, Ondo polls; Edo govt warns of violence-here are the details.
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Lagos dominated the 2024 National Youth Games winning medals in swimming, weight lifting, football and volleyball.
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Nigerian Correctional Service says 281 inmates unaccounted for after being evacuated due to Borno flood, seven re-captured.
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KEY POINTS Enugu police opens investigation into the killing of market chairman Mr. Stephen Aniago. Other people attacked Aniago and robbed him of his car on Saturday in the night. …
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Lagos boarding school feeding fees soar to 186% and parents threaten to withdraw their children from school.
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Lagos plans to introduce electronic call-up system which counters the movement of trucks within Lekki-Epe axis
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APC Chairman Ganduje Asks Nigerians To Trust In Tinubu’s Economic Reforms While Celebrating Maulud.
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Nigerian marketers demand direct access to Dangote refinery fuel, criticizing NNPC’s exclusive control over petrol distribution, raising concerns over a domestic monopoly. Â