Canadian Professor Urges Nigerian Government To Prioritise Primary Healthcare Funding
“For the primary healthcare system to be functional, you need to put funds into it,” says Professor of Medicine Ugwumba.
“For the primary healthcare system to be functional, you need to put funds into it,” says Professor of Medicine Ugwumba.
“The army is authorised to make arrests because we have a joint interrogation center,” says Nigeria’s Defence Chief, Christopher Musa.
Energy expert Yemi Oke criticises Nigerian government subsidising electricity without tangible benefits for consumers, and calls for subsidy restructuring.
“We will not do anything against any innocent Nigerian, we are only after the bad guys,” says General Christopher Musa.
Federal Housing Authority Director Nya-Etok expresses confidence in President Tinubu’s pledge of 100,000 houses in 18 months.
Rights Activist Chude says citizen action is solution to government unaccountability, says Nigerians should be more informed.
44-year-old pan-Africanist leftwinger, Bassirou Faye, has assumed Senegal’s presidency without any prior elected office experience.
“So you’re contending, not with external conspiracies but with internal conspiracies within Nigeria,” says Air Peace CEO Allen Onyema.
“We went there as human beings, as friends of Russia,” Fani-Kayode said on visit to Russian embassy.
Nigeria seeks to transform its auto industry through strategic infrastructure development and local manufacturing support, reveals Trade Minister Doris Anite.
Following the launch of his airline’s Lagos-London service, Allen Onyema reveals Air Peace plans for more international destinations in 2024.
Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo says the commencement of Lagos-London flights by Air Peace will ease foreign exchange demand by Nigerians.
The Nigerian High Commission in London congratulated Air Peace on its new Lagos-London route by projecting messages on its building.
Tinubu has urged religious leaders to pray for Nigeria and wait till the next election to change bad leaders.
“What happened (in Okuama) is a national tragedy and everyone should see it as such,” says King Dakolo.
Former communication minister Adebayo Shittu proposes non-kinetic measures over a kinetic approach to curb banditry in Nigeria’s north.
Nwabueze Ugwu says those involved in producing the 2014 confab report took into consideration everything that makes up Nigeria.
Sani Shinkafi says it’s time for Zamfara leaders to prioritise welfare of their constituents over political expediency.
Tinubu has urged the Okuama Community to cooperate in bringing the murderers of 17 military officers to justice.
“There’s $60bn to $65bn potential of capital importation into Nigeria on a yearly basis,” says Tilewa Adebanjo.
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