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School feeding: Kaduna to introduce meat, bread to pupils’ menu

The Kaduna State Coordinator of the National Home-Grown School Feeding Programme, Malam Musa Daudu, said that meat and bread would be added...

Worrisome depression among tertiary institution students and the way forward

“if you attend a school where first-class is what they say you can’t attain. If you attend a school where lecturers threaten you with...

‘Rewarding excellence would reduce brain drain among medical graduates’ – Don

A don, Foluso Lesi has called for a culture of rewarding excellence as a way of reducing brain drain within the medical professions in...

Water: The fuel of success

Life is a race; you become stranded when you refuse to run. The feasibility of every step towards success requires a fuel that releases the...

OBF gives women free cancer treatment

To mark the 2019 World Cancer Day, Ovie Brume Foundation has provided free medical treatment to combat cancer. This act of care and concern was...

LASU inaugurates health management board

The Lagos State University (LASU) management has inaugurated an eight-member Board of Health to improve the quality of medical services in the university. The university's...

Olutoye charges Nigerians to create environment for innovative discovery

A Professor of Surgery, Paediatrics and Obstetrics at the Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas, USA, Oluyinka Olutoye has charged Nigerians...

LASU VC inaugurates Health Care Management System committee

The Vice Chancellor of Lagos State University (LASU), Olanrewaju Fagbohun has inaugurated a Committee to look into the Health Care Management System of the...

NOUN gets full accreditation for Nursing programme

The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) has secured full accreditation for its Nursing programme. This accreditation came from both the National Universities Commission (NUC)...

Boko Haram: 1,400 schools Borno schools destroyed, 1.4 million school children...

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has revealed that about 1,400 schools have been destroyed in Borno as a result of years of Boko...

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