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The governor urged medical practitioners to prioritise service over financial benefits, stressing that "Doctors should not look at the money but their services required to save humanity." ...
If the North continues to define itself through religion, and the South through ethnicity, a cohesive Nigerian identity hangs ...
Mr Alausa said the move is aimed at improving efficiency, sustainability, and service delivery at the country’s foremost ...
A total of 244 students were admitted into various academic programmes in the new academic session. In 2024, those admitted ...
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The Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr Fagbemi, who signed the agreement on behalf of the Nigerian government, said the ...
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In his remarks at the meeting, the Chairman, Board of Directors, Fidelity Bank Plc, Mr Mustafa Chike-Obi, said, “Despite the ...
"We have just instructed the zonal caretaker committee to oversee the party in Delta after dissolving all the structures that ...
Police said the suspects were nabbed in separate operations across Abuja and beyond during which three stolen vehicles were ...
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Mr Malik said that only 89 medical doctors were currently serving in Kwara’s public hospitals, far below the required 200.