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US Grants HIV Treatment Aid Waiver to Nigeria, 54 Other Countries
The United States government has approved an “emergency humanitarian waiver” to support US-funded HIV treatment in 55 countries, including Nigeria. …
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NYSC Speaks on ‘N77,000 Monthly Allawee for Corps Members’
The Director General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier General Yushau Ahmed, has announced that corps members will…
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Immigration Fears Leave US Streets Empty, Residents in Hiding
Some streets in Chicago are looking different under Donald Trump’s immigration policies, with communities retreating into the shadows amid intensified…
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Telecom Tariff Hike: NLC Declares Nationwide Protest
The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has resolved to hold a nationwide anti-telecom tariff hike protest on Tuesday, February 4. The…
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Eye-Bleeding’ Virus Claims 9 Lives in Latest Outbreak, WHO Raises Concerns
Global health chiefs have raised an alarm after nine people d!ed in a new outbreak of an ‘eye-bleeding’ Ebola-like virus.…
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WHO Warns of HIV Crisis as US Halts PEPFAR Funding
The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised concerns over the potential impact of the United States’ decision to pause funding…
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US Targets 1,800 Daily Arrests of Illegal Immigrants
The Trump administration has set a quota demanding at least 1,800 daily arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), requiring…
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Plateau Governor Mutfwang Fires 5 Commissioners
The Plateau State government has approved the disengagement of some members of the State executive council and their replacements named…
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NAFDAC shuts 250 factories producing Fake Hennessy, Coca Cola and other drinks
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has again shut down the infamous Cemetery Market in Aba,…
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Fresh Harvests Cause Onion Prices to Crash in Nigeria
There is a significant drop in onion prices in markets across the north and south, DAILY POST reports.In the past…
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