The deplorable state of abattoirs in Nigeria raises serious public health concerns, risking food-borne illnesses due to unhygienic meat handling and transportation.
Vox Populi
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The UN predicts that 82 million Nigerians may face hunger by 2030, urging urgent measures to combat rising food insecurity and agricultural challenges.
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The cholera outbreak in Nigeria spreads rapidly, affecting children and schools. Urgent measures are needed to control the situation and save lives.
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The ITUC Global Rights Index 2024 ranks Nigeria among the worst for workers’ rights. The NLC calls for urgent reforms to address chronic violations.
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June 12 protests in Nigeria highlight ongoing hardship and demand change. Citizens call for improved democracy, security, and an end to economic struggles.
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Nigeria’s labor unions escalate demands for higher wages amid economic challenges. Government faces mounting pressure as negotiations hit roadblocks.
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Poor roads and insecurity reduce patient numbers at ABUAD Hospital, highlighting the urgent need for infrastructure improvements and enhanced safety measures.
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Critics highlight increased attacks on journalists during President Tinubu’s first year, despite earlier promises to uphold press freedom in Nigeria.
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UPTH ICU staff allegedly exploit critically ill patients, charging for essential supplies like oxygen multiple times, leading to financial burdens for families.
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Nigerian labor unions’ wage demands could cost the government over N11 trillion annually, leading to intense negotiations and economic concerns