✍️ Editor’s Note
This week’s stories underscore a dangerous pattern: emergencies are no longer isolated events but interconnected system failures. From unsafe hospitals and infectious disease spread to malnutrition and broken maternal care promises, the cost of delayed reforms is being paid in lives — often by the most vulnerable and by those tasked with saving others.
🔟 Top 10 Stories This Week

🔟 Kano Approves ₦99m Anti-Rabies Vaccination Programme
A preventive public health investment with long-term benefits, but limited immediate national urgency…

9️⃣ Japan Delivers Emergency Supplies to Strengthen Lagos Cholera Preparedness
Important preparedness support, though focused on prevention rather than an active outbreak…

8️⃣ Nigeria’s Biodiversity Key to Food Security – Climate Experts Say
A strategic development and climate story with long-term relevance but indirect short-term impact…

7️⃣ NAFDAC Alerts Public Over Fake Expiry Dates on Baby Milk
A high-concern consumer safety issue affecting infant health and public trust in food regulation…

6️⃣ Nigeria Imports 65% of Livestock Despite Vast Export Potential
A food security and economic vulnerability story with growing implications for nutrition and prices…

5️⃣ NCDC Sends Dialysis Machines to Five States Battling Lassa Fever
A critical emergency response highlighting the strain severe outbreaks place on fragile health systems…

4️⃣ Nigeria’s Free C-Section Promise Falters as Mothers Still Pay
A deeply human maternal health failure exposing gaps between policy promises and lived reality…

3️⃣ Over 70,000 Adamawa Children Face Malnutrition Emergency – Groups Warn
A humanitarian red flag pointing to an unfolding nutrition crisis with irreversible consequences for children…

2️⃣ Doctors Die, Risks Rise as Safety Failures Plague Nigeria’s Hospitals
A system-wide alarm over unsafe working conditions that threaten both health workers and patients…

1️⃣ Lassa Fever Spreads Rapidly Among Nigerian Healthcare Workers – NCDC Alerts
The week’s most urgent story — an active outbreak escalating inside hospitals, compounding fear, risk, and national concern…
