A 47-year-old man, Bayo Ayeni, was docked on Wednesday, in a Grade I Area Court, Kubwa, Abuja, for allegedly indulging in black magic, juju, NAN reports.
A group of female residents in Kubwa are repairing the dilapidating access road to their community, Byazhin Across. The area is located in the inner parts
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Ramadan: Food vendors complain of low patronage
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A food vendor. PHOTO: NAN
As Muslim faithful continue to observe Ramadan, food vendors in Kubwa, a suburb in the FCT, are complaining of low patronage.
A News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) correspondent, who spoke with some food vendors, was told that sales continued to drop as the Ramadan progressed.
Mrs Sarah Ajayi, who owns a restaurant at Byazhin Across, Kubwa area of Abuja, said the impact of the Ramadan period on her business was enormous.
“I do not sell much when Ramadan is on. I prepare quarter of what I normally prepare in a normal period.
TODAY
January 2, 2021
Unarguably, lack of essential healthcare services arising from inadequate equipment, poor distribution of health workers and poor staffing, lack of access roads to facilities can impede development of any community or nation.
However, residents in cities and big towns may not face challenges in accessing healthcare services such as those in rural communities.
In the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) there are concerns about inadequate healthcare services, even at this critical time when there are prevailing health issues.
Some residents in AMAC and Abaji, two area councils in the FCT say that the primary healthcare centres in their communities are not serving the health needs of residents.