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Girl', who is expecting her second baby with husband Henry Wentworth-Stanley, 35, has forayed into writing and creating ...
In a time when the world is rapidly evolving, the importance of educating the girl child has never been more critical—especially in a country like Nigeria, where gender inequality remains a ...
As Nigeria joins other African nations to commemorate the 2025 Day of the African Child, the Erudite Growth and Advancement Foundation (ERGAF) has called on lawmakers, development partners ...
While commending the efforts and contributions of the midwives and the entire health workforce, Senator Oluremi Tinubu said their efforts continue to be pivotal to attaining the reduction of maternal ...
He said: “We have seen a unique opportunity to build upon a Rotary-led program to further turn the tide on maternal and child mortality by working together. “This partnership marks a powerful step ...
Mark Maloney, chair of the trustees of the Rotary Foundation, said Offor’s contribution “comes at a critical time in our member’s efforts to improve maternal and child health in Nigeria”.
It’s minus 25 degrees Celsius, an average winter day in the Arctic. A young mother hops onto a Ski-Doo, en route to a house party, where she and her friends will blast the music of Britney ...
The Senate President’s speech was all about putting the right policies in place to ensure every Nigerian child must of necessity be educated to the highest level.’The unyielding power of ...
a few weeks before the sound bath. The hills and trees were almost neon green after several days of heavy rainfall, the horses especially sluggish. From hiking to a waterfall with Nigerian dwarf ...
An aspiring parliamentarian, Adekanmbi visited the Kogi State House of Assembly Complex in Lokoja alongside her parents and siblings. Encouraging the teenager, Yusuf said that no Nigerian child should ...
Garba reaffirmed the government’s commitment to delivering equitable, quality education for every Nigerian child. “Imagine a child in a community eager to learn, full of promise, yet held back by a ...
A Nigerian professor of heuristic education, Amos Mabayomije Ishola Awodiya, is back home after 48 years in Canada In an interview with a cleric, the man in his early 80s confirmed he returned ...
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