By John Ikani The World Trade Organization, WTO, says it is working with the European Union and other partners to help create regional vaccine manufacturing hubs in the continent. This was made known by the Director-General...
By Chioma Iruke A Nigerian returning from Pakistan, Ezenyeche Kingsley Ebuka has been arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA at the Murtala Muhammed International Airpirt, (MMIA), Ikeja Lagos with five pellets...
By John Ikani Emirates Airlines will resume flights to Nigeria from June 23, five months after it banned outbound flights from its Abuja and Lagos destinations. This followed the withdrawal of the Rapid Antigen Test the...
By John Ikani Uganda has begun distribution the distribution of the third batch of Coronavirus (COVID-19) AstraZeneca vaccines. According to Sheila Nduhukire, spokesperson for the National Medical Stores, distribution of the vaccines received from the global...
By John Ikani Togo’s has closed its western and eastern borders as part of efforts geared towards curbing Covid-19 surge. Although Togo reports relatively low numbers of 13,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 125 deaths, the West...
By Emmanuel Nduka Health experts have disclosed that as much as eight million people die annually from tobacco smoking, and could reach 10 million annually by 2030 if not checked. This is according to...
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