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Rare Disease Day 2026: Moving Forward, Looking Ahead

Every year on 28 February, the world comes together to recognise Rare Disease Day, a global health awareness event dedicated to the hundreds of...

TAAF: A Nigerian Youth–Led Organisation Changing Narratives Through Basic Interventions

On 25th February, 2026, a group of pupils at LEA Primary School in Wuse Zone 3, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria, lined up...

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Rare Disease Day 2026: Moving Forward, Looking Ahead

Every year on 28 February, the world comes together to recognise Rare Disease Day, a global health awareness event dedicated to the hundreds of...

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Rare Disease Day 2026: Moving Forward, Looking Ahead

Every year on 28 February, the world comes together to recognise Rare Disease Day, a global health awareness event dedicated to the hundreds of...

Living With PMDD: Danielle Mulungi Wandera Shares Her Journey With a Severe Hormonal Mood Disorder

For many, premenstrual symptoms are an occasional inconvenience. But for Danielle Mulungi Wandera, a 25-year-old Ugandan storyteller and journalism student, the monthly cycle has...

TAAF: A Nigerian Youth–Led Organisation Changing Narratives Through Basic Interventions

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Lassa Fever Outbreak Worsens in Nigeria as Death Toll Reaches 177, New NCDC Report Reveals

Nigeria is grappling with a persistent Lassa fever outbreak that has claimed 177 lives so far this year, according to the latest figures from...

Nationwide NDLEA Crackdown Results Into Massive Drug Hauls, Arrests Wanted Lagos Baron

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has announced a series of major seizures, intercepting thousands of kilograms of illicit drugs, while capturing a...

Public Health Groups Rally Behind NAFDAC’s Ban on Sachet Alcohol

Leading public health advocacy organisations have rallied their support with the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) over its decision...

FG Unveils Ambitious Plan to Revitalise Primary Healthcare, Drive Universal Coverage

The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced a major nationwide initiative to revitalise Nigeria's Primary Health Care Centres (PHCs), positioning them as the cornerstone...

“Ban sachet alcohol and risk ₦1.9 trillion Economic loss”, civil society groups fire at NAFDAC

The decision by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to enforce a nationwide ban on the production and sale...

Experts Solicit Robust Collaboration to Transform Africa’s Natural Herbs into Global Wellness Solutions

Nutrition and Wellness experts have sounded a compelling alarm, praying for unification strategies to convert Africa’s vast bank of natural herbs and foods into...

World Mental Health Day 2025: Breaking the Silence, Bridging the Gap

Every year on October 10, the world pauses to reflect on an issue often hidden behind closed doors — mental health. This year’s World...

Tragedy in Zamfara: Gold Mine Collapse Exposes Nigeria’s Weak Mining Governance

At least 100 people are feared dead following the collapse of an artisanal gold mine in Zamfara State, northwest Nigeria. The tragedy has once...

SPECIAL REPORT: Out of Classroom: Poverty, Hunger Driving Sokoto School-Age Children to Streets Despite Legal Protections

10-year-old Gaddafi Abubakar moved through the streets of Sokoto central market with a 50-liter bucket full of sachet water, unperturbed by the noise of...

Gates Foundation Pledges $912 Million to Boost Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria

In what was regarded as a significant plan to strengthen the global battle against three of the deadliest infectious diseases, the Bill & Melinda...

Healing on a Plate: Nigerian Dishes with Hidden Health Benefits

Food is more than just fuel for survival; it is a living pharmacy on our plates, a silent healer in every spoonful. Across the...

Deaths, Prolonged Hopes, Tolls…What Industrial Actions Mean to Nigerians

Over the world, industrial struggles are staged to demand individual rights from those in power. It has never been used to cripple other people’s...