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Health · Vanguard ·
1m more midwives needed to save 4m lives yearly – UNFPA
The United Nations Population Fund reports a global shortage of one million midwives, stating that closing this gap could save four million lives annually. Expanding the midwifery workforce is presented as a critical step toward improving maternal and newborn survival rates across various regions facing significant healthcare challenges.
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Sports · Complete Sports ·
Getafe Confirm Uche’s Return After Crystal Palace Loan
Spanish club Getafe has officially confirmed the return of midfielder Uche following the conclusion of his loan spell at English Premier League side Crystal Palace. The player will rejoin the La Liga squad to prepare for upcoming fixtures after completing his temporary stint in the United Kingdom.
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Politics · Premium Times ·
Jigawa anti-corruption agency launches forensic training, partners with CDD, MacArthur
The Jigawa State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission has launched a forensic training program for its staff in partnership with the Centre for Democracy and Development and the MacArthur Foundation. This collaborative effort is designed to enhance the agency's investigative capacity and support the state's fight against corruption and financial misconduct.
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Politics · Daily Trust ·
SERAP rejects court ruling in case against DSS, files appeal
The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project has rejected a court judgment regarding its legal action against the Department of State Services. The advocacy group subsequently filed an appeal to challenge the ruling, seeking a reversal of the judicial decision in a higher court to address its initial grievances against the security agency.
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Sports · Vanguard ·
Ballon d’Or 2026: 5 players emerged as new favourites
Five football players have been identified as the leading contenders for the 2026 Ballon d'Or award. Following recent performances and career trajectories, these athletes are currently positioned as favorites to win the prestigious individual honor, reflecting shifts in the global landscape of professional football competition.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
Soludo appoints mother of slain ‘Fish Magnet’ as Commissioner for Women Affairs
Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has appointed the mother of the late businessman known as Fish Magnet to serve as the Commissioner for Women Affairs. The appointment is part of the governor's efforts to fill key leadership positions within the state's executive council.
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Entertainment · Leadership News ·
Mystery Woman In Teddy A’s Post Triggers Online Speculation
Nigerian reality television star Teddy A has generated significant online debate following a recent social media post featuring an unidentified woman. The post prompted fans and followers to question the identity of the individual and speculate about the context of the image, leading to various reactions across digital platforms.
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Business · BusinessDay ·
Ecuador’s $8.4bn shrimp success holds diversification lessons for Nigeria
Ecuador's shrimp industry has reached an annual value of $8.4 billion, presenting a potential model for Nigeria to diversify its economy away from oil. Replicating such success in the aquaculture sector could strengthen the nation's revenue base and reduce its long-standing dependence on volatile global crude oil exports.
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Sports · Vanguard ·
FIFA invites Iran to headquarters for World Cup talks
FIFA has extended an official invitation to Iranian football officials to visit its headquarters for discussions related to the World Cup. The meeting aims to address matters concerning the national team's participation and organizational logistics ahead of the upcoming global tournament, ensuring compliance with international football regulations and standard procedures.
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Entertainment · Leadership News ·
Sharon Stone Marks 68th Birthday, Reflects On Decades-Long Film Career
American actress Sharon Stone has celebrated her 68th birthday while reflecting on her extensive professional journey in the film industry. The Hollywood star acknowledged her decades-long career and contributions to cinema as she marked the personal milestone, highlighting her enduring presence within the global entertainment landscape.
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Politics · The Punch ·
ADC is dead, Akpabio reacts to wave of defections in National Assembly
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has commented on recent defections within the National Assembly, suggesting that the African Democratic Congress is no longer a viable political force. His remarks follow a series of legislative shifts where members of various minority parties have opted to join the ruling political platform.
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Sports · BusinessDay ·
Oyebode football tournament boosts youth talent development in Ekiti
The Oyebode football tournament in Ekiti State is actively promoting the development of athletic talent among local youth. This initiative aims to provide young sports enthusiasts with a platform to showcase their skills, contributing to the broader growth of grassroots football and social engagement within the region.
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World · Vanguard ·
Boko Haram attack on Chad army base kills at least 24 – Military, local officials
At least 24 people were killed following an attack by Boko Haram on a Chadian army base. Military and local officials confirmed the casualties resulting from the incident. The assault marks a continuation of regional instability caused by the militant group operating within the Lake Chad basin area.
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Other · ThisDay ·
Two Feared Dead, Several Buildings Destroyed as Rainstorm Wreak Havoc in Mokwa
A severe rainstorm in Mokwa has resulted in the deaths of two individuals and the destruction of numerous buildings. The weather event caused significant damage to property across the community, leading to concerns over safety and shelter. Local authorities are expected to evaluate the full extent of the destruction caused by the natural disaster.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
Xenophobic attacks: Oshiomhole tells FG to retaliate against South African companies in Nigeria
Adams Oshiomhole has advised the Federal Government to implement retaliatory measures against South African businesses operating in Nigeria. This recommendation follows reports of xenophobic violence directed at Nigerians living in South Africa. The proposal suggests using economic pressure as a response to the ongoing safety issues faced by Nigerian nationals in the diaspora.
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Politics · Leadership News ·
Ogidi Killing: Every Life Must Be Protected – Akpabio
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has reacted to a recent killing in Ogidi by emphasizing the necessity of protecting all citizens. He highlighted the fundamental obligation of the state to ensure public safety and security in response to the tragic event, calling for measures to preserve human lives.
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Politics · Vanguard ·
Soludo submits 18 Commissioner nominees for screening
Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has submitted a list containing eighteen commissioner nominees to the State House of Assembly for screening. This legislative process is a required step for the confirmation of the individuals who will serve in the state's executive council and assist in his administration.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
2027: FCT residents pledge support as Adidi submits APC forms
FCT residents have expressed their support for Adidi following the submission of nomination forms for the All Progressives Congress. This development occurs as preparations for the 2027 elections begin to take shape within the Federal Capital Territory, highlighting early political mobilization ahead of the upcoming polls.
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Other · The Punch ·
Police arrest six kidnappers, rescue victims in Kaduna
Police officers in Kaduna State have arrested six suspected kidnappers and successfully rescued several victims during a security operation. The intervention highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat abduction and banditry in the region, with the suspects now in custody pending further legal proceedings.
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Politics · PM News ·
Akpabio declares “ADC is dead” as defections rock party
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has asserted that the African Democratic Congress is effectively defunct following a wave of defections within the organization. The departure of numerous members to other political groups has prompted these assessments regarding the party's current relevance and future stability in the national landscape.