…Hands to be amputated as well Jummai Nache, a Nigerian medical worker based in Minnesota, United States has had the most horrific experience taking Pfizer-BioNTech covid-19 vaccine. She developed reactions…
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71-year-old emerges best PhD graduate at UNILAG convocation
Felicia Marinze, a 71-year-old PhD student of the University of Lagos, has emerged one of the best graduating students from the institution’s School of Postgraduate Studies (SPGS). The Vice-Chancellor of…
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The World Bank says Nigeria can generate more than N600 billion annually by increasing excise duties on tobacco and alcohol as recommended in its Nigeria development update (NDU) report. Rajul…
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The phrase that Nigerian militant group Boko Haram had been “technically defeated” is ringing increasingly hollow. Seven months into his first term in 2015 President Muhammadu Buhari coined the term,…
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A year ago, Pep Guardiola arrived at a pivotal moment with Manchester City. It was a crossroads he had experienced before. Towards the end of his tenure with Barcelona, the…
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