Nigeria floods death toll crosses 150
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Legit.ng on MSNProminent Nigerian pastor who protested against ex-President GEJ reveals only thing keeping Nigeria from becoming worsePastor Enoch Adeboye credited the power of prayer for preventing Nigeria from descending into deeper crisis, urging Nigerians to continue praying as God controls the hearts of leadersSpeaking on “Shadow of the Almighty,
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, on Monday declared that poor people do not live in Maitama, Wuse 2, Guzape, Asokoro, and
A bus has veered off a bridge in Nigeria’s northern state of Kano, killing at least 22 athletes who were returning home from a sports festival
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Legit.ng on MSNNewest Bank in Nigeria, Africa Energy Bank, Secures Take-Off CapitalSoon-to-start Africa Energy Bank has secured about 44% take-off grant, contributed by three member countries, including Nigeria, Ghana and Angola.
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P.M. News on MSNStrike: Judiciary workers lock out judges, lawyers from courts in AbujaBy Taiye AgbajeMembers of Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) on Monday locked out judges, lawyers, staff and litigants from accessing the Federal High Court in Abuja following the indefinite strike declared by its national body.
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The Punch on MSNHow Abuja’s broken urban plan is failing its residentsDespite its master plan, Abuja is struggling under rapid, unregulated growth, with diminishing green spaces and increasing environmental hazards turning parts of the city into what many describe as “close to hell”,
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Tribune Online on MSNOver 16,000 doctors leaving Nigeria worrisome – Archbishop KaigamaThe Bishop of Abuja Archdiocese, Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama has raised fresh concerns over Nigeria’s deepening brain drain, describing the exodus of over 16,000 doctors and thousands of other skilled professionals as a serious national crisis.
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNNigeria’s 2.6 Million Unvaccinated Children: Stakeholders Canvass Homegrown Immunisation FinancingWith an estimated 2.6 million Nigerian children still unvaccinated, having never received a single dose of routine immunization, health stakeholders from five critical “zero-dose” states Gombe, Kano,