Health
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Obstetric Care: We’ve trained 800 health workers in Kwara – Wellbeing Foundation
By Mike Adeyemi Wellbeing Foundation Africa, a Non Governmental Organization (NGO), said it has trained about 800 health workers in…
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India posts another COVID-19 daily world record
India posted a world record daily rise of 401,993 new coronavirus cases on Saturday as the country opened up its…
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COVID-19: Nigeria bans travellers from Brazil, India, Turkey
The Nigerian government has announced a temporary ban on non-Nigerian passengers who have been in Brazil, India or Turkey within…
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Tuberculosis: 157,000 Nigerians died for lack of access to drug during Covid-19
By Ahmed Ajikobi The inability of tuberculosis patients to access medication during the covid-19 lockdown worsened the spread of tuberculosis…
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NCDC records no death amid reports that Odumakin died of COVID-19
Contrary to report that the National Publicity Secretary of Afenifere, Mr Yinka Odumakin died of the COVID-19 complications on Saturday…
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Nigeria on alert over fake COVID-19 vaccines shipped to Africa
Following speculations of fake COVID-19 vaccines reportedly dispatched to Africa, the Federal Government have placed security agencies on alert. This…
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Kidney disease, like many other diseases, is treatable if detected early
Kidney disease refers to the injury or damage to the kidneys that has usually been on for a long time.…
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When MMGIVIT fought sexual abuse through poetry
As the society battles the scourge of sexual abuse, a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), MMGIVIT has joined the crusade against the…
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Covid-19: Kwara, FG meet to decide on number of approved vaccines
By Mumini AbdulKareem The Kwara State Government will today meet with officials from the federal ministry of health in a…
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Covid-19: KWIRS staff tests positive
By Sulyman Jimoh There are still no plans yet to shut down the Kwara State Internal Revenue Service (KWIRS) over…
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