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The Christian Post on MSNTerror spreads in Nigeria as killing sprees spike against ChristiansThis loss of human life is not just a statistic but a profound tragedy that has disrupted the social fabric of the region ...
On January 15, a disturbing video surfaced on social media showing a leatherback sea turtle being dragged from the trunk of a ...
Continuing its 2025 Annual National Food Intervention Programme, the Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF) has distributed 50,000 bags of rice to poor and vulnerable families in Kebbi and Gombe States.
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNWithout tackling poverty and stigma, TB will keep spreading needlessly — Dr Jean-LouisDr Abena Jean-Louis is the regional public health expert at WHO AFRO, who is leading efforts to combat tuberculosis and ...
Inflation is often described as a silent thief, it does make headlines with a bang, but it steadily robs citizens of their ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNNigeria: FG restates commitment towards strengthening social welfare systemsIn an increasingly complex world with rising social and economic challenges—ranging from poverty and gender-based violence to ...
Africa, countless lives are lost—not to war or disasters, but to something far more preventable: a lack of basic healthcare ...
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Legit.ng on MSNCAN Finally Breaks Silence After Ibiyeomie Says Jesus Hates Poor PeoplePastor David Ibiyeomie’s claim that Jesus hates poverty sparked criticism from CAN and Pastor Abel Damina, who accused him of ...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men globally, with African men facing a disproportionate burden of the disease.
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allAfrica.com on MSNJollof Index: Food crisis worsens in Nigeria, Ghana – ReportThe report highlights a deepening and multifaceted food crisis across West Africa, where persistent price volatility, climate ...
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The Punch on MSNInflation, poor governance fueling Nigeria’s economic woes, Economist warnsThe Group Chief Economist and Managing Director at the African Export-Import Bank, Dr. Yemi Kale, has blamed Nigeria's ...
Nigeria’s housing crisis is often reduced to simple arithmetic – a deficit of 22 million units, a mantra recited without ...
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