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Wike Laments Bad Economy Under Tinubu, Says Poverty Worsening Insecurity

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has said that Bola Tinubu’s administration is actively engaged in enhancing the country’s economy to tackle poverty, a key contributor to insecurity. Wike, speaking during a media session in Abuja on Monday, emphasized the interdependence of poverty and the economy, drawing a parallel with the link between poverty and criminal activities….

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Economic Crisis, Unemployment, Insecurity Behind Mental Illnesses in Nigeria—Psychiatrists

Experienced mental health professionals have warned that the prevailing economic crisis in the country is likely to exacerbate the incidence of mental illnesses. Presently, an estimated 60 million Nigerians are grappling with mental health issues. Despite their reluctance to quantify the expected increase, mental health experts have affirmed that the prevalence of mental illnesses is…

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JUST IN: 79-Year-Old Liberia’s New President Fails to End Inauguration Speech

Liberia’s recently inaugurated President, Joseph Boakai, faced a challenge during his inauguration speech in the capital, Monrovia, as he struggled to reach its conclusion. Approximately 30 minutes into his address, it became evident that he was experiencing difficulty speaking. The situation escalated when President Boakai appeared on the verge of passing out, requiring assistance from…

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AFCON: Don’t Underrate Guinea-Bissau; It Can Be Dangerous – Fans Tell Super Eagles

Several football fans are hopeful that the Super Eagles will emerge victorious in their final group match against Guinea-Bissau in the ongoing Total Energies African Cup of Nations in Cote d’Ivoire. Expressing their optimism in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria in Enugu, these enthusiasts emphasized the importance of not underestimating Guinea-Bissau, cautioning…

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Cameroon Commences World’s First Malaria Vaccine Program for Children

Cameroon has initiated the world’s inaugural routine vaccine program against malaria, aiming to save numerous children’s lives in Africa.  The inaugural dose was administered to a baby girl named Daniella at a health facility near Yaoundé, marking a significant step in the fight against the disease that claims 600,000 lives annually in Africa, with children…

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