Gov Okowa, Health Minister, Decry Nigeria's Ranking In Maternal, Child Mortality Rate Delta Governor, Senator (Dr) Ifeanyi\u00a0 Okowa and the Minister of Health,\u00a0 Dr Osagie Ehanire, on Thursday decried Nigeria\u2019s ranking as the country with the
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Yobe, UNDP partner on security, education, health – Daily TrustYobe State Government is set to partner the United Nations Development Programme on issues of development. Governor Mai Mala Buni said this while responding to comments by the UNDP Country Representative Mohammed Yahaya who led a team from the UN agency on a courtesy visit to the governor at the Yobe Governor’s Lodge in Abuja …
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Landlord ejects Primary Health Care workers in Cross River - Daily Post NigeriaThe landlord of No 110 White House Street (Dan Archibong) in Calabar South local government area of Cross River, Ndabo Emmanuel Okon Edet, has ejected gove
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Osun begins inauguration of 100 primary health centres tomorrow – Daily TrustThe Osun State Government will tomorrow begin the inauguration of the revitalised 100 primary healthcare centres across the state. Members of the Osun Health Revitalisation Committee, represented by Remi Omowaye and Rafiu Isamotu, Omowaye, disclosed this at a press conference in Osogbo yesterday.ADVERTISEMENT They said the initiative was in response to the yearnings and aspirations …
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Mental health ignored in IDP camps – Daily TrustAisha Armiyau, a mental health practitioner, who works at a tertiary healthcare facility in Jos, Plateau state has said mental health issues are always ignored in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps.
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