Diphtheria kills 1,191 persons in 17 months in Nigeria – NCDC
Nigeria recorded suspected cases of more than 38,000 persons while the number of confirmed cases stood at 23,000.
Nigeria recorded suspected cases of more than 38,000 persons while the number of confirmed cases stood at 23,000.
He said the cholera outbreak was recorded in Alkalawa, Ajiya and Limawa wards in the area.
NAN reports that a two-storey building at Noman’s Land Quarters collapsed at about 2 a.m.
Delta State Governor Sherriff Oborevwori says he recognises the importance of education.
The building that housed classrooms and offices collapsed on Friday, while the students were writing their third term examination.
The building that housed classrooms and offices collapsed on Friday, while the students were writing their third term examination.
The Lagos State Government gave an update on the death and infection tolls resulting from the cholera outbreak since laboratory ...
"We received a distressed call today at about 9:20 a.m. from a good Samaritan that a three-storey building under construction ...
NCRS said it targets to reach 2.5 million people in 16 states in an intervention it tagged “Nigerians for Nigerians”.
About 1,092,300 people would benefit from the aid, the organisation said.
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NRSC said 3,500 pregnant and lactating women are being targeted in the clubs
“Our personnel have been very busy attending to the influx of these refugees, many of whom are severely wounded.”
The recent Red Cross cyber-attack is a reminder that emerging tech comes with risks.
A reporter said he saw two bodies. The cause of the blasts was not immediately clear.
The Red Cross expressed the worry at a workshop organised for journalists and Monitoring and Evaluation Officers of healthcare facilities.
An official says Favour’s mother also sustained a head injury while her brother was also injured during the explosion.
The agency says that People Living With Disabilities were among those targeted for the training.
Hauwa Liman was killed after a deadline given by the terror group elapsed, on Monday.
Two other health workers are still in Boko Haram custody.
"We will continue to do everything possible to ensure the safe return of all of our people held by Boko ...
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