Cholera

493 Dead: Cholera Overtakes COVID-19 In National Emergency

July 30, 2021
In just six months, Nigeria’s subsisting Cholera epidemic has shown enough capacity to kill much more than the COVID-19 pandemic has done in 16 months. Cholera has killed 479 Nigerians in 2021 alone, if statistics from the National Centre for Disease Control
Train

Newly Commissioned Rail Projects Generate N327m Monthly

July 30, 2021
Nigeria has begun reaping the benefits of investment as recently commissioned rail projects now generates an average of N327 million monthly. Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) revealed that the improved revenue is as a result of the take-off of operations of some railway
5G

NCC Declares Readiness To Deploy 5G Technology

July 30, 2021
The Executive Vice Chairman of Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Prof Umar Danbatta, has declared that everything is now set for rollout of 5G services across the country. This, he said, is in fulfilment of NCC’s commitment to put Nigeria on the frontline
Naira Ends Week With N59.71 Gain At Official Market

Naira Gains At Official Investors Window

July 29, 2021
As the official investors and exporters windows closed on the 28th of July, the naira gained on the dollars closing N41.6/$1 representing a 0.02% appreciation compared to N411.65/$1 recorded on Tuesday, 27th July 2021. At the parallel market, naira declined significantly by
joint pain cold weather

Why Many Nigerians Suffer Joint Pains

July 29, 2021
Medical experts recommend brisk exercise, use of smart technology Joint pain remains one of the most rapidly destructive and potentially lethal forms of ill health among Nigerians, especially the ageing ones. Hence, necessitating early and adequate treatments. Epidemiological data on joint pains
Artisan

Enugu New Artisan Market Where Cholera Breeds Free

July 29, 2021
AS Enugu joins other 18 Nigerian states as Cholera danger areas, there are concerns that the poor sanitary condition of the ever-busy New Artisan Market will increase infections and make containment unmanageable. Fourteen (14) persons were confirmed dead in one week, while

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