Juliet Jacob

Ochenje Juliet Jacob is a Reporter and Senior Staff of Africa Health Report with special interest in health, politics, development, and all round information.

MAN DG Urges Labour to Reconsider Position As Time Ticks for Monday’s Mother of All Strikes

Director-General of the Manufacturing Association of Nigeria (MAN), Ajayi Kadri, has urged the organized labour unions to reconsider their position over the planned nationwide strike beginning from Monday. Kadri’s appeal comes after the organized labour declared a nationwide indefinite strike on Friday, citing the Federal Government’s refusal to increase the proposed minimum wage from N60,000….

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Banex Plaza: Traders Count Loses as Market Reopens

Juliet Jacob, our Reporter who visited Banex Plaza, the popular cell phone market in the nation’s capital, Abuja writes that commercial and business activities have resumed with tight security in place.   Banex Plaza in Abuja, renowned for its diverse range of electronic and telecommunications products, has resumed operations after a temporary closure following an…

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Tinubu’s Economic Measures Worsen Poverty, Escalate Violence in Nigeria-Amnesty Int’l

A recent report made available to Africa Health Reports (AHR) by Amnesty International has shown that President Bola Tinubu’s economic policies have led to millions of Nigerians falling into extreme poverty. The report also points out increasing violence and human rights violations in various states in the country. The report states: “Gunmen have been escalating…

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Hidden Facts About Tinubu’s 15 Foreign Trips Amidst Failed HealthCare Delivery

Nothing Working in Nigeria-Atiku     Juliet Jacob   In one year (May 29 2023-May 29 2024) the nation’s health sector is a shadow of a consulting room. No clear policy direction. Although President Bola Tinubu said he would end medical tourism by his appointees and civil servants in his administration, the president has travelled…

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