Niger has prevalent cases of maternal and infant mortality, the country is therefore devicing means to curb this menace introducing initiatives like women’s empowerment, family planning which will benefit both mother and child, and poverty reduction. In view of this World Bank has acknowledged the 100-day Rapid Results Initiatives (RRI) are assembling health personnel and community members for the first time to plan and device means to improve the effectiveness of healthcare in the country. One of the beneficiaries of this programme is Alimatou Idrissa a multiple-mother who shared her experience of having to give birth at home without any…
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The World Trade Organization is celebrating the earliest women who started with the WTO right from inception. The World Trade Organization has stated that there are currently six female directors at the World Trade Organization. According to the World Trade Organization, these women represent the highest number of female directors the WTO has had at a time since its inception. Among these women is, Suja Rishikesh Mavroidis who has been the Director of the Market Access Division at the World Trade Organization since 2015. The World Trade Organization stated that Suja Rishikesh Mavroidis who started her career in the Development…
Children globally experienced learning crisis, before the emergence of COVID-19. The World Bank has identified that 53% of children in low- and middle-income countries are subject to poverty in learning. According to the World Bank most children experiencing poverty in learning are usually unable to read and understand simple text by age 10, or upon the completion of primary school. Learning crisis limits possibilities for children, threatens human capital development and slows down economic growth in countries. Learning crisis usually affect mostly children in countries engulfed by fragility conflict and violence i.e war. In such countries children are let with…
The Petroleum Products Marketing Company, a subsidiary of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has increased the petrol pump price. The pump price which was #147.67 per litre, has been increased to #155.17 per litre; this will probably make marketers to sell at N168-N170 per litre. This was disclosed by the Petroleum Products Marketing Company in a memo with reference number PPMC/C/MK/003, which was signed by one of its staff Mr Tijjani Ali, in which it was stated that the new depot price will take effect as from today. Recall that the regulated petrol price was removed in September, in view of…
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has announced the commencement of oil production from Oil Mining Leases in the Anyala Field. NNPC stated that the Anyala Field which was discovered 45 years ago, is situated in a shallow water asset and it’s mining will produce 60,000 bbl. As part of the means to achieve this, the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, has introduced hydrocarbon into floating, production, storage and offloading vessel. In view of this the General Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, stated that, NNPC’ main focus is to monetize oil and gas resources. According to Mr Kyari, NNPC…
The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, president Muhammadu Buhari has advised investors and the international community at large to make use of Nigeria’s diversity in human and natural resources to invest, in any business of their choice. Also present at the ceremony were Ambassadors among whom were the Ambassador of Belgium, Mr Daniel Bertrand; Ambassador of Mauritania, Mr Amadi Camara; Ambassador of Austria, Mr Thomas Schlesinger; Ambassador of Norway; Mr Knit Eiliv Lein who presented their Letters of Credence to the President. The President during the ceremony held at the Presidential Villa, where he received the Letters of…
The World Health Organization, has today commemorate the World Pneumonia Day. WHO has identified pneumonia as an acute respiratory disease that affects the lungs. WHO stated in a post on their page that pneumonia is the cause of 12% deaths among children below 5 years of age. The World Health Organization further stated that about 258 children die daily in Nigeria of pneumonia. According to the World Health Organization, pneumonia and other respiratory disease are more prevalent in the Northern part of the country than other part of the country. Pneumonia is caused by varying factor such as air pollution,…
The Federal Inland Revenue Service, has given tax palliatives to tax payers in the country. Thisvwas done to alleviate the effect of the pandemic on business prospects in the country. Following the EndSARS protest, FIRS, has given update on it’s page, of the economic implication of the protest, on businesses in Nigeria, and the brain behind granting a tax waiver. According to the Federal Inland Revenue Service, the tax palliative is an inclusion to existing tax palliatives. FIRS stated that the destruction of properties and the disruption of businesses caused by the protest happened when the economy is just recovering…
The Rivers State chapter of the Nigerian Medical Association, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding, between the Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG) and Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH). The Memorandum was signed on behalf of the hospital, by the Chairman Nigerian Medical Association, Rivers State, Prof. Chizindu Alikor. The agreement which is engendered to facilitate the building and setting up of a Haemodialysis and Kidney Transplant Centre in RSUTH is to be completed and handed over to the hospital in 12 months. The finalization of the agreement which took place today, at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital, was…
The Federal Ministry of Health, has further released tips to combat COVID-19. The ministry stated that the use of disinfectants or spraying of humans does not reduce the transmission of contagious disease like coronavirus. According to the Federal Ministry of Health, spraying of chemical disinfectants on the body causes harm to the body. The ministry has therefore advised that people should not expose themselves to chemical disinfectants as it affects the respiratory system and cause irritation of the eyes, mouth and nose. The ministry therefore, advised to always disinfect contact surfaces, engage in respiratory activities, avoid touching the face, and…