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ABUJA, Nigeria- The Federal Government says more than 2.1 million pregnant women are now accessing antenatal care...
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 Bauchi Uncovers 100 Ghost Health Workers, Vows Sanctions

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BAUCHI, Nigeria – The Bauchi State Government has identified more than 100 ghost workers in the health...
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