The World Health Organisation (WHO) reports that more than 80 per cent of blindness and visual impairment is either preventable or treatable, while saving one’s sight...
Medical experts believe that high blood pressure or hypertension is common among adults. However, recent reports of rising cases of hypertension among children have been a...
This is the concluding part of the article first published on Friday, January 18, 2013. Ethnic colouration has undoubtedly remained the hallmark of Nigerian Politics, a...
Statistics released by Save the Children, a worldwide-based Non-Governmental Organisation, NGO, revealed that every year women below the age of 20 give birth to 13 million...
The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) is charged with the primary responsibility of collating and managing the identity of Nigerians as a database for national development...
Medical experts in Nigeria have persistently been drawing the attention of the government and stakeholders in the health sector to the effects of unchecked medical tourism...
Ms Michelle Bachelet, the UN Under-Secretary General and Executive Director of UN Women, during a three-day official visit to Nigeria, canvassed for the empowerment of women....
Can we ever find a genuine reconciliation and regeneration in working out a common destiny and political survival strategy under the geographical entity called Nigeria? This...
By most accounts, the radio is beleived to be the most effective means of communication in African. Available statistics reveal that more than 70 per cent...
The visit of Governor Chibuike Amaechi to Buguma, the headquarters of Asari-Toru Local Government Area for a Town Hall meeting on December 26, 2012 will for...