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139 Nigerians now under surveillance as two fresh Ebola cases confirmed in Lagos

Information  says two new cases of the deadly Ebola virus in the country.   Information on the two new cases, confirmed by Federal Government officials at...

Ebola: Fashola inspects isolation ward, urges prompt report of suspected cases

Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, on Friday paid an early morning inspection visit to the Isolation Ward prepared by the State Government for patients...

Ebola: Liberian envoy laments harassment, discrimination of Liberians in Nigeria

The Liberian ambassador to Nigeria, Professor Al-Hassan Conte’h, has spoken about the harassment and discrimination of Liberians living in Nigeria regarding the Ebola virus.   According...

Ebola: WHO declares global health emergency

The dreaded and fast killing Ebola virus has led the World Health Organisation into declaring a global health emergency just as it appealed for...

‘Nigeria, driver of Africa’s economic growth’

African countries have been advised to develop and implement prudent macro-economic management policies, deepen structural reforms and build economic buffers in order to sustain...

Jonathan insincere over Chibok girls -#BringBackOurGirls campaigners

The #Bringbackourgirls group on Thursday slammed President Goodluck Jonathan for what it described as his insincerity in the efforts to rescue the abducted Chibok girls after...

FG takes measures to curtail spread of Ebola

Following the outbreak of Ebola Virus in Lagos, Nigeria, the Federal Government has assured that it was taking adequate measures to contain the spread...

Ebola: Sierra Leone blocks rural areas, as Liberian declares 90 days state of emergency

Police and soldiers in Sierra Leone on Thursday, blockaded rural areas hit by the deadly Ebola virus.   A senior health official said, this has become...

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Climate change: 90 Parties submit first Biennial Transparency Reports

Ninety Parties to the Paris Agreement have submitted their first Biennial Transparency Reports (BTRs), underscoring the commitment of nations to...
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WHO certifies Georgia malaria-free

Following a nearly century-long effort, Georgia has been certified malaria-free by the World Health Organisation (WHO). With the announcement,...

AU Commission decries U.S. withdrawal from WHO

Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC), Moussa Faki, has expressed dismay over announcement by the U.S. to withdraw from the World...

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