The recent executive order by President Donald Trump halting foreign aid for 90 days, and the likelihood of a longer pause in the foreign assistance, may cost Nigeria an average of $1 billion in ...
To address the alarming infant mortality rates caused by some medical conditions, the Pillar Initiatives Aid Foundation (PIAF ...
Despite the over 30 per cent depreciation of the naira, Nigerians increased spending on foreign education and health services by 26 per cent, to $2.3 billion in the first nine months of 2024.
President Donald Trump's executive order to withdraw the US from the World Health Organisation (WHO) has been welcomed with ...
Seismic upheaval in the Awash Fentale area has uprooted thousands from their homes. It has also raised questions about the ...
In the heart of Benin City, the capital of Edo State, lies the Ikpoba Slope community, a neighourhood affected by ...
The Court of Appeal, sitting in Enugu, has struck out the appeal filed by four psychiatrist doctors, including the Medical ...
Basic Education looks down on vocational skills as something you turn to if you don’t pass your exams. Nigerians, who were taught Basic Education over the last 40 years, were raised to believe ...
The Cross River State government and the World Bank have commenced the revitalization of 22 primary healthcare centres through ...
"Africa can expect substantial changes from the United States over the next four years," Rama Yade, director of the Atlantic ...