SPECIAL REPORT: How machine shortage slows down Nigeria’s fight against TB
Nigeria ranks first in Africa and sixth in the world, accounting for about 4.6 per cent of the global tuberculosis ...
Nigeria ranks first in Africa and sixth in the world, accounting for about 4.6 per cent of the global tuberculosis ...
Many rural dwellers including farmers on the fringes of Nigeria’s capital city, Abuja, are paying steep prices as Nigeria’s booming ...
It is 17 years since a Nigerian club last won the CAF Champions League while no side has made it ...
At $2,792, Nigeria made the highest average per capita income under Goodluck Jonathan.
A group of Angolan government officials and senior bank executives funnelled hundreds of millions of dollars out of the country ...
The projects were awarded between 2012 and 2016 for over N5 billion; some started as state government projects but were ...
With the action of the lawmakers, N-Power, school feeding and other projects may suffer, officials say.
From Kwara, Enugu, Cross River, and other states, residents, motorists and contractors speak on the federal government’s road construction projects.
Other countries make billions of dollars from similar deep offshore wells.
“Nigeria should brace itself to losing more of its doctors," an emigrant doctor says.
The 30km road project, awarded in 2013, has been made worse for motorists.
The kids narrate their daily experiences pounding the streets for survival.
Victims narrate their sordid experiences at government-run hospitals.
The victims are majorly unarmed civilians but include soldiers and other para-military officials.
School children narrate how provision of potable water in their community has helped their education.
“The nature of calls we get on our show are such that if the NBC wasn’t monitoring us we would ...
The method of fleecing is a case study in exploiting the loopholes in Nigerian laws.
The WHO says at least 59 deaths have occurred from Lassa fever across Nigeria since December 2016.
"Because of this farm, we can now eat and take care of our family.”
From Bauchi, to Borno and Kwara, different forms of problems characterise the N-Power scheme.
Courts orders including those of the Supreme Court are being ignored by the Nigerian government.
Caterers, pupils and parents commended the feeding but raised concerns about its limitations and challenges.
The federal government says it would renovate and equip at least one centre in every ward across Nigeria.
Owners of small businesses tell PREMIUM TIMES the challenges they face trying to expand their business.
The Netherlands Leprosy Relief, NLR, pulled out of Nigeria in December.
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