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Nigeria: By-Elections - 4 6m Go to Polls in 26 States, 80 Lgas Today

Nigeria: By-Elections - 4 6m Go to Polls in 26 States, 80 Lgas Today
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Troops deployed in states as NEMA warehouse looted in Adamawa

Troops deployed in states as NEMA warehouse looted in Adamawa
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World Cancer Day: Patients lament treatment gaps in Nigeria

Only one radiotherapy machine functional in North – Expert  ‘Nigeria has only 90 cancer specialists’    By Ojoma Akor (Abuja) Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu (Kano)  Ado Abubakar Musa (Jos) Mohammed Ibrahim Yaba (Kaduna) Risikat Ramoni (Lagos)    As Nigeria joins the rest of the world to mark World Cancer Day, citizens  suffering from cancer are lamaenting […]

The brief: Politicised recruitments; Rugged captain; Miyetti Allah vs Governors

The brief: Politicised recruitments; Rugged captain; Miyetti Allah vs Governors
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Malaria still killing Nigerians in droves

Some of the symptoms are fever, headache, vomiting, diarrhea, profuse sweating and anaemia. Data obtained from the National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP) revealed that about 11 persons die from malaria related issues every hour in Nigeria. The data, which quoted the WHO World Malaria Report 2020, also showed that nearly 61 million malaria cases occur in Nigeria annually, with one of four global malaria cases occurring in the country. WHO Country Representative, Dr Walter Kazadi-Mulombo, said malaria remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. He said the country continues to bear the disproportionate brunt of the malaria toll accounting for 27 percent and 23 percent of global cases and deaths respectively.

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