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Nigeria's Fight Against Maternal Deaths: New Solutions

Healthcare professionals in Nigeria are championing groundbreaking innovations and policy reforms to dramatically reduce the country's alarming maternal death rates and save thousands of women's lives.

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.

FG Plans Refinery Sale to Boost Competition

The Federal Government is considering selling the country's struggling refineries to private investors as part of a comprehensive strategy to revitalize Nigeria's oil and gas sector, increase competition, and achieve energy self-sufficiency.

Katsina Budgets ₦341bn for Social Sector in 2026

Katsina State Government announces massive ₦341 billion investment in social services for 2026 fiscal year, focusing on education, healthcare, and poverty reduction initiatives across the state.

Edo State to Begin Local Drug Production in 2026

Edo State announces groundbreaking pharmaceutical manufacturing initiative to produce essential medicines locally by 2026, reducing import dependency and creating thousands of jobs.

Medieval Tower Collapses in Rome, Worker Trapped

Shocking incident as medieval tower collapses in Rome's historic centre, leaving construction worker trapped under rubble. Emergency services race against time in dramatic rescue operation.

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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