The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says children from the poorest households benefit less from national public education funding. Catherine Russell, UNICEF executive director, said this in a statement on
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BY OMOLOLA AFOLABI “Hello, Miss Journalist, please come and see what sand miners have done to my community. We are losing our farmlands, and we are about to lose
The Imo state government says its ‘SkillUpImo Project’, a youths digital skills empowerment programme, has received support from two tech enthusiasts. The state government announced this in a statement by
Hadiza Balarabe, the deputy governor of Kaduna, says the present administration has done a lot to support women in the state. Speaking on Saturday at the meeting of the women
The United Nations (UN) agencies have listed Nigeria among the 15 countries where children are battling acute malnutrition and wasting.
BY OLUSOLA OLUDIRAN In 2013, farmers in Oyo and Awe towns were excited when the Late Abiola Ajimobi, former
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has recommended a shorter isolation time for people who test positive for COVID. The organisation
Stakeholders in the health sector have asked governorship candidates in Lagos state to address healthcare financing, anti-quackery laws, among other
Mohammed Haruna, executive vice-chairman of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), says the agency is set to