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In this investigative report, our correspondent, SHAFA’ATU SULEIMAN, travelled across two states- Yobe and Sokoto to document the trajectories in the running of the country’s Primary Healthcare System. It independently looks at the failing approach and key successes of primary healthcare centres across the two states, and how weak health information systems make infrastructure planning reactive rather than proactive.
Nigeria, a leading African oil producer with vast crude oil reserves, also harbours a clandestine world. Illicitly obtained crude oil fuels criminal organisations—sophisticated syndicates orchestrate operations from the shadows.
Millions of barrels disappear yearly—stolen, smuggled, and traded illegally.
Emotions ran high in Sokoto as journalists, dignitaries, associates and family members gathered to honour the late media icon, Sirajo Dalhatu Sifawa, at a solemn memorial programme organised by the Sokoto Professional Network (SPN).
The Golden Morn Agripreneurship Webinar Series initiative, a joint scheme between the brand and the Enterprise Development Centre of Pan Atlantic University, aims to foster sustainable food systems through enhanced youth participation in agriculture.
Nigeria’s Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) statistics show that in 2023, there were 10,617 road traffic crashes, 5,081 deaths, and 31,874 injuries.
By Shafa’atu Suleiman, Sokoto In the scorching sun, Aliyu Sidi, a forty-seven farmer was working…
Jemima Angulu, the founder, director, and choreographer at Krumo Studios, initiated the Dance 4 Impact project with funding from the United States Mission in Nigeria in partnership with the Battery Dance Company, New York.
This story is supported by BAOBAB for Women’s Human Rights, under the 2023 SGBV Media Fellowship Project
Apart from being intersex, Amina had spina bifida, a condition that affects the spinal cord. As a result, the doctor recommended euthanasia, which is illegal in Nigeria.
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