
Borno State spends N400 million on healthcare in early 2024
Borno State has allocated over N400 million to healthcare facilities to provide free treatment for vulnerable individuals. This funding supports 119,418 beneficiaries.
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Borno State has allocated over N400 million to healthcare facilities to provide free treatment for vulnerable individuals. This funding supports 119,418 beneficiaries.

Doris Ogala, the new AAC candidate for Abia State, visits shop owners affected by alleged forced eviction. She expresses her support and calls for accountability.

Lovelyn Adimike is suing the police for rights violations following her husband's death. She demands the release of her children and protection for her family.

Another gas leak at a school in Ogun State has left many students and staff needing medical attention. This is the third such incident in two months.

Nigeria's Finance Ministry is keen on attracting foreign investment, highlighted by participation in a London Stock Exchange event with African leaders.

Protesters marched in Abuja demanding the quick rescue of kidnapped pupils and teachers from Oyo State. The demonstration was led by activist Omoyele Sowore.

Emeka Ike expresses feeling unsafe for the first time after a data leak by INEC. He criticizes the abuse of power and has begun legal proceedings.

Four lawmakers from Bauchi State have left the PDP for the APM, citing internal issues and the need for better representation. This reflects changing political dynamics as elections approach.

Hilda Dokubo has criticized President Tinubu for the growing insecurity in Nigeria. She emphasizes the need for the government to take real action to support affected communities.

As Peter Obi gears up for the 2027 elections, past statements about IPOB may pose significant challenges. These comments have not been retracted and could affect his political future.

The Joint Task Force in North East Nigeria has arrested several suspected Boko Haram suppliers in Borno State as part of their fight against terrorism.

Oby Ezekwesili defends Enoch Adeboye, stating he has long addressed Nigeria's issues. She questions if Nigerians have truly listened to his messages.