Southeast: Deadly Sit-at-Home Rule Continues Amid Dying Economy, Despite IPOB’s Chieftain Arrest

Despite the arrest of Controversial pro-Biafra agitator Simon Ekpa by Finnish authorities, the people of the Southeast region of Nigeria still go on with the Sit-at-home on Mondays. In this special report, Africa Health Report’s Southwest correspondent, Korede Abdullah, examines the implications of Simon Ekpa’s arrest, questioning whether his extradition will finally bring an end…

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Experts Decry Rising Maternal Mortality in FCT, Seek Improved Funding to Curb Problem

Health professionals have raised concerns about the insufficient funding for family planning in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), highlighting it as a major factor contributing to Nigeria’s elevated maternal mortality rates. During a media round table hosted by the Health Reform Foundation of Nigeria (HERFON) on Monday, participants urged the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA)…

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Lagos Govt Urged to Prioritize Nutrition Initiatives

Korede Abdullah in Lagos Nutrition experts and advocates in Lagos are calling on the state government to prioritize funding for nutrition initiatives and expand the provision of Multiple Micronutrient Supplements (MMS) to combat malnutrition and anaemia among pregnant women. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has pledged support for state governments in procuring and distributing…

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Morocco Produces Africa’s First Mpox Tests to Fight against Outbreak

Korede Abdullah in Lagos A Moroccan company, Moldiag, has begun producing mpox tests, a first for Africa, as the continent struggles to contain the outbreak. The move comes after African countries faced challenges in accessing testing kits during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 59,000 mpox cases…

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Nigerian Middle-Class Fading Away as Economic Reforms Push Group into Poverty

The current economy of Nigeria under President Bola Tinubu has been manifesting in different outcomes to different Nigerian households or social groups and classes. Often, the Economists use the middle-class or middle income to measure the performance of an economy. Or simply gauging the living standard of the middle class. Variously referred to as socio-economic…

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