...be aggressive in the field, they are more than welcome to do that. “When it comes to fast bowlers, they are always aggressive and you can’t stop them because that’s what keeps them going. “So from my side, there is no instruction to anyone as long as it stays in the ground.” While Indian captain Sur...
Read Full Article...”. He did not respond directly to the protesters’ complaints about corruption. But anger against the government showed no signs of abating, as protesters gathered in front of parliament and other plac...
... The Police Command in Yobe, says it has recorded 70 per cent crime rate reducation in the third quarter, 2025. The Commissioner of Police, Emmanuel Ado, said on Tuesday in Damaturu, that coordinat...
...drinks is too small to save lives, even as it welcomed a new Federal Government plan to channel revenues from alcohol, tobacco, and soft drinks into health financing. The warning followed a disclo...
...ation House Officer (SHO) Mumtaz Marwat told Dawn.com that that a 17-year-old boy died due to electric shocks at a water filter plant in the Ayub Goth area. Separately, Khawaja Ajmer Nagri SHO Sarfra...
...he health and education sectors have called for a comprehensive review of the 2006 National School Health Policy (NSHP) to address the growing health challenges faced by Nigerian schoolchildren. Th...
...reported drizzle in parts of the city. It advised commuters to exercise caution and warned them of slippery roads. The traffic police also advised peopl...
...igeria (IHVN) in Abuja. The symposium, themed “Combating Viral Threats through Public Health Response and Research,” brought together scientists, policymakers, and development partners to examine h...
...ef machinery deployed He warned that high tides, combined with a recent lunar eclipse, were complicating water drainage, with the sea potentially refusing to absorb storm water. “The sea level is hig...
... inaugural meeting of the Katcha Areas Monitoring Committee (KAMC), which reviewed the ongoing anti-bandit operations, the security situation and the provincial government’s broader strategy. The sour...