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Nigeria: How Culture Impairs Widowed Small-Scale Farmers In Conflict-Impacted Communities Of Plateau

By Martha Agas, NAN Talatu Yohanna 40, (not her real name), a widow from Zanwra village of  Plateau`s Bassa Local Government Area has resorted to doing...

Commercialising Blood Donation and Fate of Children Living with Cancer- By Justina Auta

  Mrs Mary Danlami, stood at the entrance of the emergency unit in the hospital looking dejected with tears streaming down her cheeks, as she...

Honoring Pat Robertson, 1930-2023: Witness to a God-Sized, World-Changing Dream

Pat Robertson, longtime TV host, religious broadcaster, educator, humanitarian, and one-time presidential candidate died at his home in Virginia Beach early Thursday morning. He...

FEATURE: Boosting Nigerian Female Workers’ Productivity Via Friendly Policies

By Martha Agas On many occasions, women have persistently solicited improvement in their engagement in public and private offices, considering their roles outside such offices...

Dust Over Disappearance Of Nigeria Air After ‘Launch’

The immediate past Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, unveiled an aircraft supposedly belonging to Nigeria Air amidst pomp last Friday, but a week...

Cough Detector To Force Nigerians Quit Listening To Their Heartbeat

The utilization of AI technology in identifying cough sounds has been advantageous for medical practitioners and patients in foreign countries, easing the strain on...

In The Face Of Nigerian Mosquito Nets, Westerners’ Gene Editing Offers Hope

In Nigeria, the utilization of mosquito nets is prevalent, while in the Western world, optimism is associated with the implementation of gene editing technology....

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