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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.

Borno Child Immunization Rate Reaches 44%

New data reveals Borno State has achieved 44% immunization coverage for children, marking significant progress in healthcare delivery despite security challenges in Northeast Nigeria.

Menopause Reshapes Brain Structure: New Study

New research uncovers how menopause triggers significant structural changes in women's brains, offering crucial insights into cognitive health during this natural transition.

UNICEF Fights Open Defecation in Nigeria

UNICEF sounds alarm on Nigeria's open defecation crisis, advocating for urgent construction of public toilets and improved sanitation infrastructure across the nation.

Africa's Digital Economy to Hit $1.5T by 2030

New report reveals Africa's digital economy is set for explosive growth, creating massive opportunities for tech startups, investors, and job seekers across the continent.

Enugu Health Workers Skip National Strike

Enugu State health workers break ranks with national labor action, citing unique state-level agreements and commitment to patient care amidst nationwide health sector strike.

Lagos Fashion Week Sparks Nigerian Textile Revolution

Discover how Lagos Fashion Week is transforming Nigeria's fashion landscape by championing indigenous textiles and empowering local artisans. This groundbreaking movement is reshaping the industry while preserving cultural heritage.

FG Pays ₦12B Health Workers Arrears in 72 Hours

Federal Government commits to settling ₦11.995 billion in withheld salaries for doctors and healthcare professionals, promising payment within three days to resolve lingering industrial disputes.

FG Releases ₦11.9B to End Doctors' Strike

The Federal Government takes decisive action to resolve the ongoing doctors' strike by releasing ₦11.9 billion to clear accumulated arrears, signaling a major breakthrough in healthcare negotiations.

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