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2026-01-21 10:08:58
🚨 #EndMalariaInNigeria Sounds Alarm Over Lagos Streets Buried in Trash: Public Health at Risk!
The #EndMalariaInNigeria coalition has raised serious alarms over worsening waste management in Lagos State, warning that uncollected refuse on roads, markets, and neighborhoods could spark a major health crisis. Convener Francis Nwapa highlighted the link between overflowing trash and the rise of mosquito-borne diseases, including malaria, and criticized politically motivated waste contracts...
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2025-06-07 00:45:26
Deadly Deception: How Counterfeit Medicines Are Silently Killing Nigerians
In pharmacies, clinics, and households across Nigeria, a silent killer is spreading—counterfeit drugs. Disguised as genuine medicine, these fake pharmaceuticals are endangering lives and undermining trust in the country’s healthcare system. Every year, thousands fall victim, often without ever realizing the true cause of their suffering. One such victim is Mrs. Ore Oluwatobi,...
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2025-12-04 05:16:08
Europe’s Banned Pesticides Are Poisoning Nigeria
Dangerous pesticides outlawed by the European Union continue to circulate widely across Nigeria, raising urgent concerns about food safety, public health, and environmental contamination. Investigations show that many of these chemicals—prohibited in Europe due to cancer risks, reproductive harm, and environmental destruction—remain easily accessible in Nigerian markets with...
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2026-01-05 09:40:30
Life in Nigerian IDP Camps: Displaced Women Endure Extreme Heat, Overcrowding, and Health Risks in Sokoto State
Displaced women in Sokoto State, Nigeria, are enduring unbearable conditions in informal IDP (Internally Displaced Persons) camps, where extreme heat, overcrowding, and lack of basic amenities make daily life a struggle for survival. Fatima Abdullahi, a 36-year-old nursing mother, described the heat as “feeling like dying,” recalling fainting episodes caused by prolonged exposure to...
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