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Lassa Fever: Nigeria Records 32 Deaths, 170 Cases In Three Weeks – Report

At least 32 people have died of Lassa fever since the beginning of the new year, according to data from the Nigeria...

Lassa Fever: Nigeria Records 11 Deaths, 96 Cases In Two Weeks.

No fewer than 11 people have died of Lassa fever since the beginning of the new year, the Nigeria Centre for Disease...

Lassa Fever: 434 Cases, 80 Deaths Recorded In 2021 – NCDC

The statistics by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) have revealed that 434 cases of Lassa fever have been recorded in...

US COVID-19 Cases Fall By 61% – CDC

New US Covid-19 cases have declined by 61 percent compared to the peak level on January 8, officials said Friday, as they...

COVID-19 Cases In Europe Exceed 12 Million

More than 12 million cases of the new coronavirus have been recorded in Europe, according to a tally compiled by AFP from...

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Bola Ahmed Tinubu delivers his Maiden Speech as the 16th President of Nigeria

Bola Ahmed Tinubu delivers his Maiden Speech as the 16th President of Nigeria. The speech highlights Nigeria's Transformation Agenda from Fuel Subsidy Reforms, Boosting electricity generation to addressing interest rate and exchange rate problems.

Nigeria’s New Hope: Can Bola Ahmed Tinubu Deliver?

Nigeria, a country with a history of economic and leadership challenges, is at a crucial juncture as it embarks on a new era. The recent election, like its predecessors, was marred by fierce contentions from opposing parties. However, on this momentous May 29th, a new hope emerges as Bola Ahmed Tinubu assumes the presidency. The key question that arises is whether he can effectively tackle Nigeria's governance and development problems within the span of a four-year presidential term.

Nigerian Chef, Hilda Baci Breaks World Cooking Record

Hilda Bassey Effiong, the 27-year-old Nigerian Chef and owner of MyFoodByHilda Restaurant, has made history by breaking the world cooking record. Her non-stop cooking marathon lasted for an impressive 100 hours, 40 minutes, surpassing the previous Guinness World Record set by Indian chef Lata Tandon in 2019. Hilda's remarkable achievement has not only captured the attention of Nigerians but also garnered global recognition.