Author: Helen Okechukwu

Helen Okechukwu is an award-winning investigative journalist with three years experience. She specializes in health, accountability and transparency reporting.

President Bola Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu has pledged his administration’s commitment to completing key infrastructure projects in the Niger Delta, including the Okrika and Ataba sea-crossing bridges. Speaking through the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, at the 25th anniversary celebration of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in Port Harcourt on Saturday, President Tinubu said that all abandoned projects in the region must be revisited and completed. He noted that the NDDC has the full backing of the government to carry out its work without interruption, adding that the Commission must stay focused on improving the lives…

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A child receiving vaccine

The Kenyan Ministry of Health has announced that out of a target of 6.5 million, about 3.5 million children have been vaccinated against measles, while over 12.1 million out of a 19.2 million target have received the Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine (TCV). The announcement was made in a document signed by Cabinet Secretary Hon. Aden Duale on Saturday, stating that the free vaccinations are being administered in both rural and urban areas. In Duale’s disclosure, it was noted that the fight against Measles-Rubella (MR) and Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine (TCV) began on 5 July, with the aim of strengthening population immunity. “Notably,…

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United Nations (UN) logo

The United Nations (UN) has issued a stark warning that the ongoing fuel shortage in Gaza has reached critical levels, threatening to shut down vital humanitarian services for over 2.1 million people. In a joint statement released by OCHA, UNDP, UNFPA, UNOPS, UNRWA, WFP, and WHO, the agencies stressed that fuel is the lifeblood of all humanitarian efforts and basic services in Gaza. I It absence would effectively bring life-saving operations to a standstill. Read Also: Israel continues Gaza strikes as Hamas agrees to ceasefire talks “Fuel powers hospitals, water systems, sanitation networks, ambulances, and every aspect of humanitarian operations,” the…

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Visa

The United States (US) has provided clarity on its recent decision to shorten the validity period of non-immigrant visas issued to Nigerian citizens, stating the move is part of a worldwide reassessment of visa use from its country. According to a statement from the U.S. Mission in Nigeria, the change is not connected to Nigeria’s approach to third-country deportees, its adoption of e-visa systems, or its association with global blocs such as BRICS. Rather, the adjustment forms part of a broader global review aimed at aligning visa policies with technical and security standards. This review, the Mission said, is designed…

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Rivers State Ministry of Health Logo

As the world commemorates the 2025 World Population Day (WPD), the Rivers State Government has renewed its call for increased investment in healthcare and a stronger emphasis on family planning to ensure the well-being of its people and promote sustainable development. In a statement issued by the Ministry of Health on Friday via their social media page, the government underscored the significance of aligning population growth with available resources and infrastructure. It stressed that equitable access to quality healthcare services is not only a right but a necessary foundation for a thriving and prosperous society. Read Also: MDCAN calls for health…

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KWEPA inspectors at the UNILORIN

The Kwara State Environmental Protection Agency (KWEPA) has urged the management of the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) to address environmental concerns observed during a recent inspection at its permanent site. The visit, conducted by the Agency’s Tertiary Institution Unit, was aimed at evaluating the University’s compliance with sanitation and waste management standards. The inspection team identified several lapses and called on the institution to take immediate steps to improve its environmental conditions for the safety and well-being of students, staff, and nearby residents. Leading the team on behalf of KWEPA’s General Manager, Hon. Jide Aina, Mrs. Hassan Fatimoh stressed the…

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KWEPA team of inspectors

In a determined move to enforce environmental health regulations, the Kwara State Environmental Protection Agency (KWEPA) has carried out a sweeping inspection of pharmacies across Ilorin, intensifying efforts to safeguard public health and uphold environmental standards. The operation, spearheaded by Mr Jamiu Isiaka on behalf of the Agency’s General Manager, Mr Jide Aina, zeroed in on the sanitary conditions, waste disposal systems, and overall environmental management practices of pharmaceutical outlets within the metropolis. Dozens of premises were subjected to rigorous scrutiny, with the inspection team commending those that met prescribed hygiene and safety standards. Read Also: Diarrhoea: Kaduna govt seeks end…

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Visa denied

The Federal Government (FG) of Nigeria has voiced concern following a recent move by the United States (US) to shorten the duration and restrict the entry terms of certain visa categories for Nigerian citizens. Under the revised policy, non-immigrant visas—including B1/B2 for business and tourism, F for students, and J for exchange visitors—will now be valid for only three months and will permit a single entry. Previously, many of these visas allowed multiple entries over a longer period. In a statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, spokesperson Kimiebi Ebienfa expressed Nigeria’s disappointment, noting that the decision seems to…

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