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Zimbabwean Prophet Who Claimed HIV Cure Arrested

Controversial Zimbabwean prophet, Isaiah Shingai, previously known for claiming to cure HIV/AIDS, has been arrested on serious charges including r3pe and fraud. The self-proclaimed man of God's dramatic fall from grace has left his followers in shock.

Pulmonary Hypertension: Nigeria's Silent Killer

Pulmonary hypertension is silently claiming lives across Nigeria while remaining largely undiagnosed. Discover the urgent need for specialized treatment and awareness in this health crisis.

Nigeria Senate Approves National Autism Centers Nationwide

Nigeria's Senate has initiated groundbreaking legislation to establish specialized autism centers across all six geopolitical zones, marking a historic step toward inclusive healthcare for neurodiverse individuals and families.

Married Man Kills Soldier Over Side Chick in Lagos

A tragic incident unfolded in Lagos when a married man allegedly killed a soldier after discovering him with his mistress. The violent confrontation has shocked the community and raised concerns about relationship conflicts turning deadly.

Snail Mucus Arthritis Breakthrough in Nigeria

Groundbreaking research from Nigeria reveals how snail slime contains powerful anti-inflammatory compounds that could revolutionize arthritis treatment and pain management.

NIMR-US Study Reveals HIV Drug Side Effects

Groundbreaking research reveals hidden health complications from antiretroviral therapy affecting Nigerian patients. Exclusive findings from NIMR-US collaboration.

Turkish Hair Transplants: Nigerian Guide

Discover why Turkey has become the hair transplant capital for Nigerians. Learn about costs, safety measures, and how to choose the right clinic for your hair restoration journey.

Nigeria's First Lady reaffirms TB elimination by 2030

First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu has reinforced Nigeria's determination to eliminate tuberculosis by 2030, calling for increased funding and community involvement in the fight against the deadly disease.

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