Despite laws mandating immediate care, Nigerian hospitals often require police reports before treating gunshot victims, leading to preventable deaths and healthcare failures.
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Heirs Holdings unveils Heirs Technologies, revolutionizing Africa’s digital landscape for progress.
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n a shocking move, bandits kidnap 16 Kaduna residents, demanding an astronomical N40 trillion ransom, alongside vehicles and motorcycles, leaving the community in despair.
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SSANU and NASU announce a seven-day warning strike over four months of withheld salaries, threatening total campus shutdown.
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Dr. Akinwumi Adesina receives the 2023 Obafemi Awolowo Prize, presenting a transformative agenda for Nigeria’s progress in food security, healthcare, and education, backed by African leaders.
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Speaker Abbas champions a bill for children’s digital safety in Nigeria, aiming to combat cyber risks and promote a secure online environment.
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CBN declares Nigeria’s debt stable, showcasing economic resilience and strategic borrowing.
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Amid skepticism, President Tinubu’s administration aims to implement the Oronsaye Report, targeting the rationalization of parastatals for enhanced governance efficiency and reduced public spending in Nigeria.
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SERAP takes legal action against President Tinubu for unaccounted $3.4B IMF loan, demanding transparency and accountability.
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NDLEA intensifies efforts against drug abuse, linking it to rising national insecurity. The campaign aims to educate and protect Nigerian youths and women.