NIGERIA is making further inroads into its quest to be declared free of wild polio virus and going by the calculation of the Federal Government and relevant stakeholders, the nation is counting dow

IN a bid to improve the learning environment in the state, the Lagos government has introduced solar powered panels into public schools to give students and their teachers uninterrupted power suppl

LWC-pixCONTRARY to a publication in one of the national dailies, (not The Guardian) that the water from the Lagos State Water Corporation (LWC) contains higher than allowable level of iron and lead

WITH the establishment of African Centre of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases (ACEGID) in Nigeria, a new innovation, Rapid Response Diagnostics Test, has been developed to detect incid

THE Federal Executive Council (FEC) yesterday okayed the award of contract for the provision of engineering infrastructure to the Kyami District, Zone C, Abuja to the tune of N60.8 billion.

A TOTAL of 46,687 children were successfully treated of acute malnutrition while 910 died in the nine local government areas of Sokoto State where the Community Management of Acute Malnutrition (CM

AS nations marked 2014 World Toilet Day yesterday, the United Nations Children’s Education Fund (UNICEF) has revealed that no fewer than 119 million Nigerians still use unsafe toilet facilities in

THE first Ebola drug trial in Africa has started with three healthcare workers in Mali receiving an experimental vaccine.

BENUE State capital, Makurdi, and environs are now at the mercy of natural disaster as over 100 houses along the coastal area have been submerged and the inhabitants displaced after the River Benue

As government officials and environmental rights activists bicker over true state of potable water in local communities, a U-Report poll felt the pulse of residents in these areas and the findings

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