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The Punch on MSNWorld malaria day: FCTA renews commitment to end malaria in AbujaThe Federal Capital Territory Administration reiterated its commitment to fighting malaria and other vaccine-preventable ...
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Legit.ng on MSNLady shares what she did next after cooking watery okra soup for her manA video making the rounds on social media has captured the moment a Nigerian lady recounted how she cooked bad okra soup for ...
When I tell Nigerians that they don't actually choose what they buy, I'm typically met with the kind of polite ...
Reader (Associate Professor) Department of Political Science, Federal University of Lafia, Nigeria, Federal University Lafia Unidentified people attacked a community in Plateau State, Nigeria’s ...
The CitySports Africa Easter Cup 2025 brought Lagos to life with two action-packed days of youth football brilliance, as some ...
The International Monetary Fund has revised Nigeria’s 2025 economic growth forecast downward by 0.2 percentage points, citing lower oil prices as a key reason for the adjustment. In its latest ...
A Finnish court has approved the extradition of Simon Ekpa, a Finnish-Nigerian separatist leader, to Nigeria, where he faces serious charges including incitement, terrorism, and conspiracy. The Päijät ...
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Street food in GwarinpaGwarinpa, in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), is known as the largest single housing estate in Nigeria and in West Africa with its architectural designs, good roads network and expensive ...
Today Islamic date in Nigeria is calculated as per the lunar based calendar which consists of 12 Lunar months in a year of 354 or 355 days. A Muslim must know about the exact Islamic date today or ...
The Executive Chairman of Somolu Local Government Hon. Abdul -hammed Salawu said the residents of Somolu Local Government ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that Nigeria’s headline inflation will average 26.5% in 2025, following a recent rebasing of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) by the National Bureau ...
Nigeria needs 5,000 cold trucks and 100 cold rooms, each with a capacity of 500 tonnes, to tackle its N3.5 trillion annual post-harvest losses, according to the Organisation for Technology Advancement ...
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