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Disease Outbreaks: WHO, FG launch National Essential Diagnostic List
The Federal Government with support from the World Health Organisation (WHO), has launched the Nigeria National Essential Diagnostics List (NEDL), with a view to improve access to testing, diagnostic capacities during disease outbreaks, as well as ensure affordability of test, regulation and quality of diagnostic tests. The purpose of the Essential Diagnostics List (EDL) is
N5000 health workers hazard allowance not acceptable – Lawmaker
…as NANNM task govt on recruitment of nurses, midwives Chairman, House of Representative Committee on Health, Tanko Sununu, has said the N5,000 hazard allowance for health workers was totally unacceptable and under the process of being reviewed. Sununu, who spoke at the 2022 International Nurses/Midwives Week and Scientific Session, with the theme: ‘Nurses, a voice
2023: Plateau APC guber aspirant, Prof. Dakas, withdraws
Musa Pam, Jos One of the governorship aspirants on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Professor Dakas Clement Dakas (SAN) has withdrawn from the race. Dakas, who is a former Plateau State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice during the administration of former Governor Joshua Dariye, said he decided to support
Imo PDP Primary: Court bars PDP, INEC from using results of aborted ad hoc delegate list
Tunde Oyesina, Abuja An Abuja High Court sitting in Zubwa, Abuja, has barred the Imo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from using the contrived result of the three-man ad hoc delegates election results for the state which were not conducted in the election of candidates. Justice Bello Kawu granted the
It’s wrong to charge $.2m for presidential forms when GDP is $2,000 – Mimiko
Babatope Okeowo, Akure Former governor of Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Mimiko has criticized the N100 million being charged by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) as nomination fee for its presidential aspirants. Mimiko, who was speaking when Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike visited Akure, the state capital to woo delegates ahead of the
FCTA abolishes illegal projects, fees in Abuja schools
Caleb Onwe, Abuja The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) on Tuesday said it has abolished execution of illegal projects and fees collection, which Abuja’s public schools engage in, with the collaboration of Parent Teachers Association (PTA). FCTA Secretary for Education Secretariat, Dahir El-Katuzu, disclosed this during school resumption inspection at Government Secondary School,
Bongbong Marcos poised to be Philippines president
Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr, son of the Philippines’ former dictator, is poised to win the presidential election by a landslide, according to partial and unofficial results. The senator has so far won 55.8.% of the vote, compared to 28% for rival Leni Robredo. His win will mark the Marcos family’s return to power after
US prison guard dead, inmate held after manhunt
A female prison guard who went on the run with a murder suspect from an Alabama jail has died after shooting herself as the pair were caught, police say. Vicky White, 58, died in hospital after she and Casey White (no relation), 38, were arrested in Indiana following a police chase, reports the BBC.
Ukraine’s EU bid will take decades – Macron
It will take decades for Ukraine to be accepted into the European Union, France’s Emmanuel Macron has said. In a speech to the EU’s parliament in Strasbourg, he instead suggested Ukraine could join a “parallel European community” while it awaited a decision, reports the BBC. This would allow non-EU members to join Europe’s security
FG issues one-month ultimatum to under bridge dwellers in Lagos
Muritala Ayinla The Federal Government on Monday issued a one-month ultimatum to people living, carrying out commercial and criminal activities under bridges in Lagos State to vacate such spaces, saying it would commence enforcement from June 9 this year. The Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, who gave the directive
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