BY: Olusola Owonikoko A tale of two outbreaks Friday, 8th August 2014. At least two Nigerians had been reported dead and 20 others had been hospitalized. People had minimized handshakes
Development Cable
The British Council, in collaboration with Microsoft, has launched an e-learning platform to provide opportunities for young Nigerian entrepreneurs in the creative economy sector. In a statement issued on Monday,
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says Nigeria needs to improve its health infrastructure to ensure quality administration of the malaria vaccine. Peter Hawkins, UNICEF representative in Nigeria, said this
The Katsina government says over 360,000 children in the state have been enrolled in schools since 2019. Abdulmalik Bello, director of social mobilisation, Katsina state Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB),
The Asaba Development Union World Wide (ADUWW) has teamed up with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), NEXIM Bank, National
Nigeria has received an additional funding of 15 million euros as a grant from the European Union (EU) to support
Senate President Ahmad Lawan says the Safe School Initiative stood no chance of success. The programme was launched in 2014
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) says the country needs to show “strong political commitment” towards tackling meningitis. Meningitis,
The Kano government says it will establish an agency to discourage street begging in the state. Abdullahi Ganduje, governor of