This story was produced with support from the Rainforest Journalism Fund in partnership with the Pulitzer Center. You can read the first part of the story HERE. Abayomi Isinleye, chairman
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The Islamiyya Teachers Association, a Muslim group, has called on the Bauchi government to regulate the activities of Islamic schools in the state. NAN reports that Kabiru Shuaibu, chairman of
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has donated trauma kits for the treatment of victims of attacks in Plateau communities. According to NAN, Musa Mahdi, WHO coordinator in Plateau, said the
The Sokoto government and Emzor Pharmaceuticals have agreed to collaborate to ensure a consistent supply of high-quality, life-saving drugs for
The welfare and zakat committee of Lekki Muslim Ummah (LEMU) has donated sewing machines and other tailoring items to selected
Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, senior special assistant to the president on sustainable development goals (SDGs), says Nigeria needs to intensify efforts to
The Bayelsa government has summoned parents of a four-year-old girl and a 54-year-old man over child marriage allegations in the
Uju Kennedy, minister of women affairs, says breast ironing and other forms of harmful traditional practices against girls must be
Despite their conditions, struggles, and a plethora of problems they are still contending with, such as poor government attention, discriminatory