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Lagbaja Posthumously Inducted into US War College

Nigeria's late Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Taoreed Abiodun Lagbaja, becomes first Nigerian officer inducted into US Army War College International Hall of Fame. Read about this historic honor.

Teacher Dies After Sacking for Inappropriate Behaviour

John Wright, a physics teacher at Marlborough College, took his own life after being dismissed for alleged inappropriate conduct during a Malaysia exchange trip. His family questions the disciplinary process.

YABATECH to graduate 8,654 students at 37th convocation

Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) is set to graduate 8,654 students at its 37th convocation, a landmark event coinciding with its 78th anniversary and its transition to a University of Technology and Vocational Studies.

Free Medical Surgeries for 3,000 in Gombe

Jennifer Etuh Foundation provides free surgeries, circumcisions, and medical care to over 3,000 residents in Gombe's Tula village. A life-changing intervention for rural healthcare.

Why Nigerian Women Shun Family Planning Methods

Nigerian women share harrowing experiences with contraceptive side effects. Experts reveal how genetic factors and lack of proper medical screening contribute to the crisis in family planning adoption.

Senator Fetterman hospitalized after fall

US Senator John Fetterman hospitalized after fall due to heart condition flare-up. This marks his fourth medical emergency since taking office. Read latest health update.

NSCDC FCT Commandant Calls for Enhanced Security Synergy

NSCDC FCT Commandant Dr. Olusola Odumosu emphasizes sustainable inter-agency collaboration for improved national security during visit by Armed Forces College. Learn how security agencies are strengthening cooperation.

Abia, Ogun Lead Nigeria Health Investment Rankings

Groundbreaking report reveals Abia and Ogun states are outpacing others in health sector investments, signaling a major shift in Nigeria's healthcare landscape. Discover how these states are setting new standards for medical infrastructure and funding.

Cholera Outbreak Kills 10 in Adamawa

A deadly cholera outbreak has struck Adamawa State, claiming 10 lives and hospitalizing dozens. Health authorities race against time to contain the spread as communities face water contamination crisis.

Ebonyi Health Reforms Win National Leadership Award

Ebonyi State's transformative healthcare reforms have earned national recognition with a prestigious leadership award, showcasing remarkable improvements in maternal and child health services across the state.

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