Xenophobic attacks: Nigerian lives more important than investment — Oshiomhole
Senator Oshiomhole defends call to nationalize South African firms amid xenophobic attacks, insisting Nigerian lives are more important than investment.
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Senator Oshiomhole defends call to nationalize South African firms amid xenophobic attacks, insisting Nigerian lives are more important than investment.
A Max Air flight from Abuja to Katsina had to make an emergency return shortly after takeoff due to a technical fault. Passengers experienced moments of panic during the incident.
Nigeria is now the third-largest source of international students, accounting for 5% of global outbound student mobility, according to a new UNESCO report.
UNESCO’s latest report reveals women now outnumber men in higher education globally, though significant inequalities in access and completion persist.
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Peter Obi has praised Air Peace for their excellent service during his London experience. He also commended the complimentary SIMPLAA ride service provided to passengers.
Peter Obi praises Nigerian nurses and midwives on World Nurses Day, acknowledging their dedication amidst tough conditions and pledging greater support.
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Rabiu Kwankwaso claims that he and his supporters received no benefits for their nearly 2 million votes that helped Buhari win the presidency in 2015. This statement highlights ongoing discontent among some political figures regarding past alliances.
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The article discusses the potential of eradicating mosquitoes to save 760,000 lives each year. It examines the ethical and environmental implications of such a drastic measure.
Nigerian governors and APC leaders highlighted President Tinubu's achievements over the past three years to diplomats. Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma led the presentation, emphasizing the administration's progress.
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PSHAN unveils Vivo Health, a digital platform to democratize healthcare access in Nigeria by connecting patients to providers and emergency services.
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