FCT expands cancer care access through new initiatives
New initiatives in Abuja are set to enhance cancer care access in the FCT. The City Cancer Challenge projects will focus on improving diagnosis and treatment.
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New initiatives in Abuja are set to enhance cancer care access in the FCT. The City Cancer Challenge projects will focus on improving diagnosis and treatment.
A 17-year-old student from FUTO, Mary Uzoma, has been kidnapped in Imo State. The police are actively conducting a search and rescue operation to locate her.
The Nigerian Correctional Service has destroyed 1,167 phones to combat contraband smuggling. Additionally, 147 officers have been sanctioned for their involvement in misconduct related to these activities.
BBNaija is gearing up for its Season 11 return with auditions opening soon. Fans can look forward to new features and the application process.
A defendant in the Nigerian coup plot trial claims he was misled in a video statement. He denies any involvement in the alleged coup and discusses cash payments related to the case.
The WHO has confirmed a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship, resulting in three deaths and seven infections. This virus, similar to lassa fever, is primarily carried by rodents.
A suspected vandal was electrocuted in Port Harcourt while tampering with high-tension electricity infrastructure, according to PHED.
The Peoples Democratic Party, Abia State, has stated that former Senate President, Adolphus Wabara, is not a member of the PDP, stressing that he lacks the capacity to preside over any organ of the party. The post Wabara lacks capacity to preside over any party organ – Abia...
A 42-year-old man has been remanded in court for the alleged rape of a minor. The incident was reported after passersby intervened and took him to a police station.
The pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, has raised concern over the rising wave of kidnapping and terrorist attacks across Yorubaland and other parts of Nigeria, warning that the situation has reached alarming proportions. The post Afenifere demands decisive crack...
The coroner has suspended the hearing in the inquest regarding the alleged medical negligence leading to the death of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's son. The inquest had started on February 25, 2026.
By Adeola Badru The Federal Character Commission (FCC), has intensified efforts to curb job racketeering and strengthen equitable recruitment across Nigeria, signalling a renewed push to enforce fairness in federal appointments. Speaking at a press conference in Ibadan on Tuesday...
Jim Ovia has stepped down as chairman of Zenith Bank after a successful decade, during which the bank's valuation surpassed N5 trillion. His leadership has significantly contributed to the bank's growth and prominence in the financial sector.
The House of Representatives on Tuesday called on the Federal Government to urgently intervene in the rising and unstable cost of jet fuel, also known as Aviation Turbine Kerosene (ATK), warning that the situation could trigger the collapse of domestic airlines if left unchecked....
Bandits have killed four people in southern Katsina and robbed a PDP aspirant. The attacks took place in Funtua and Bakori local government areas between April 26 and 28.
Amnesty International has expressed concern over today’s judgment of an Abuja High Court in the case between SERAP and officials of DSS The post Court judgment against SERAP is attack on free expression, civic space – Amnesty Int’l appeared first on Vanguard News.
Fatima Abdullahi, a governorship aspirant in Nasarawa State, is set to contest the 2027 election against the incumbent governor's preferred successor. She aims to bring a fresh perspective to leadership in the state.
The US trade gap widened in March due to a 2.3% rise in imports, driven by increased spending on AI technology. This trend highlights the growing demand for consumer goods and industrial supplies.
The NCoS has sanctioned 147 personnel for misconduct related to contraband trafficking. Controller General Sylvester Nwakuche emphasized that such actions threaten the integrity of the service.
Adegboruwa said it was a strange judgment that had no precedence and is very dangerous for our democracy The post DSS: Court’s judgment didn’t reflect legal arguments – Adegboruwa, SERAP lawyer appeared first on Vanguard News.
SERAP has rejected a court ruling that ordered it to pay ₦100 million in damages to DSS officials for defamation. The organization plans to appeal the judgment.
Taiwo Oyedele's new role presents a crucial opportunity for Nigeria to enhance revenue collection through effective reforms. The focus will be on balancing responsibility with the need for increased financial resources.
A Nigerian doctor has recommended that singer Portable get a brain scan after his recent defeat to Carter Efe. This advice comes in light of concerns for his health following the loss.
The United Arab Emirates said Tuesday its air defences were engaging missiles and drones coming from Iran for the second consecutive day, weeks into a fragile ceasefire in the Middle East war. The post UAE air defences ‘actively engaging’ Iran missiles, drones –...
A man was sentenced to five years in prison for concealing nearly 736 grams of cocaine in his body for export. He broke down in tears upon hearing the verdict.
Abaribe is moving to the Labour Party weeks after previously defecting to the African Democratic Congress (ADC). The post Abaribe Defects To Labour Party, Umeh And Rufai Hanga Join NDC appeared first on Channels Television.
A health ministry statement came shortly after World Health Organization epidemic and pandemic preparedness director Maria Van Kerkhove said in Geneva that the ship would head for the Canary Islands. The post No Decision Taken On Hantavirus Cruise Ship — Spain appeared first on...
A rainstorm in Kaduna has resulted in the deaths of two individuals and the destruction of 50 houses, leaving many families displaced. The community of Dokan Mai-Jama’a is currently facing grief and uncertainty due to this disaster.
The yield surged to more than 5.77 per cent as UK traders caught up with gains across international bond markets Monday when Britain had a public holiday. The post UK’s 30-Year Bond Rate Highest Since 1998 appeared first on Channels Television.
A 17-year-old female student of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, FUTO, Miss Mary Uzoma, has been kidnapped by suspected herdsmen along the FUTO-Ihiagwa road. The post Police begin search for kidnapped female FUTO student appeared first on Vanguard News.