...gnosed with cancer. In Nigeria, roughly 7 percent of the country’s 127,000 annual cancer cases are in children, many of whom face delayed diagnosis and limited access to treatment.As Nigeria joins the rest of the world to mark this year’s World Cancer Day on February 4, families at the Alima Attah C...
Read Full Article...ation raised the alarm on Tuesday during the flag-off of its Gift Health Nutrition Programme, implemented in partnership with Cardgoal, at Massey Street Children’s Hospital, Lagos.HEI said malnutritio...
... for me. But when Sahara Reporters broke the news of a foiled coup, I didn’t pay it serious attention. The fact that no other mainstream medium followed its lead was a red flag. Premium Times, a...
... Just a look at the story, a flash went off in my head. At this age one shouldn’t engage in protest writings or spew out materials that hover on malcontent or, in the extreme, frustration. Or are my t...
...t as a 14-year-old student on the assembly ground of Nazareth High School, Imeko. We stood under the watchful eyes of our Principal, Reverend Akosile, and cheered with the innocence of boys and girls ...
...ching elite dominance, and slowing the maturation of Nigeria’s democracy. At the heart of democratic consolidation is the idea that elections are not just periodic events, but credible mechan...
...n pole position in the first leg and Havertz came off the bench to finish the job in the closing moments at the Emirates Stadium. It was a cathartic triumph for the Gunners, who had lost their prev...
... The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, has said the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC) poses no serious challenge to the ruling party ahea...
...vernment has clarified that the temporary closure of schools across the state was a purely preventive decision, taken on the basis of credible intelligence and the overriding need to put protective me...
... The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) has warned that Nigeria’s battle against HIV was being undermined by persistent stigma, in spite millions needing sustained treatment and support. ...