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NCS Imposes Strict Penalties for Age Cheating

National Council on Sports approves sweeping reforms including heavy fines, suspensions for age cheating, new National Intermediate Games, and compulsory insurance for athletes.

WHO calls for renewed HIV commitment in Africa

WHO urges African leaders to safeguard HIV progress as funding disruptions threaten decades of gains. New tools like Lenacapavir offer hope for transforming prevention efforts across the continent.

FCTA Provides Free HIV Testing for World AIDS Day

Federal Capital Territory Administration announces free HIV counseling and testing for World AIDS Day 2025. Symposium scheduled for December 2 in Abuja with theme 'Overcoming Disruption'.

Condom Distribution Falls 55% in Nigeria

UNAIDS reports a 55% drop in condom distribution in Nigeria, threatening HIV progress. Funding cuts and human rights issues are blamed. Urgent action is needed to prevent millions of new infections.

FG: Livestock Reforms Gains Coming Soon

Federal Government assures Nigerians that livestock sector partnerships will soon show visible results, aiming to grow the industry from $32B to $74B by 2035 through strategic reforms.

Katsina declared Open Defecation-Free, joins Jigawa

Katsina State has been officially declared Open Defecation Free, making it the second state after Jigawa to achieve this sanitation milestone. Discover Nigeria's progress toward the 2030 ODF target.

Lagos Commits to Accessible Sanitation on World Toilet Day

Lagos State government has reaffirmed its commitment to providing safe, affordable, and sustainable sanitation for all residents, announcing 200 new public toilets and partnerships to achieve an Open Defecation Free status by 2030.

CIS Family Fun Day Fosters Community in Lagos

Children's International School Lagos hosted over 1,700 participants for Family Fun Day, featuring games, music, and resilience lessons. Discover how CIS builds strong educational communities.

BBC apologizes to Princess of Wales for name mistake

BBC issues apology to Catherine, Princess of Wales for repeatedly calling her 'Kate Middleton' during Armistice Day coverage. This comes days after similar apology to Donald Trump over documentary editing.

Julius Berger Renews CSR Commitment on Charity Day

Julius Berger Nigeria Plc reinforced its Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives across Nigeria, supporting orphanages and special needs institutions with essential donations on International Day of Charity.

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