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University of Ilorin, NCF Partner on Environmental Conservation, Sustainability

By Ojoma Akor The University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) and the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on environmental conservation and sustainability initiatives. A statement from NCF signed by Olusomi Oduguwa, its head of communications and corporate branding, said the MoU signing ceremony took place on Monday at the…

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NCDs: Stakeholders chart ways to close public health financing gaps in Nigeria 

By Ojoma Akor Stakeholders in the health sector have identified ways to break down barriers to effective public health financing for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Nigeria. They spoke during a two-day capacity-strengthening workshop for government ministries, departments, and agencies on public financing for NCDs and the implementation of the NCD Multi-Sectoral Action Plan (NCD-MSAP). The workshop…

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Nigeria unveils e-pharmacy regulations to boost safety of online drug sales, distribution 

By Ojoma Akor The federal government of Nigeria has launched the Electronic Pharmacy (e-pharmacy) Regulations, 2026, to regulate the online sale, distribution, and dispensing of drugs. Speaking during the ceremony on Friday in Abuja, the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, said the regulations are a decisive step to ensure…

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IMNHC 2026: Global Health Leaders Convene to Advance Policy, Maternal, Newborn Health

By Ojoma Akor As global leaders gather for the International Maternal Newborn Health Conference (IMNHC) 2026, the SMART Advocacy for Strategic Action (SASA) Alliance, in collaboration with SAMASHA Medical Foundation, and Pathfinder International Nigeria, Partners in Population and Development Africa Regional Office (PPD ARO), other partners, have convened a high-level policy and advocacy dialogue to advance…

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Local vendor policy:  Nigeria govt, stakeholders urge collective efforts to boost ICT capacity

By Ojoma Akor The Federal Government of Nigeria and industry stakeholders have called for collective efforts to ensure the effective implementation of the Local Vendor Policy (LVP) and to boost indigenous ICT capacity in the country. They made the call on Tuesday during a high-level stakeholder workshop organized by the National Office for Technology Acquisition and…

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Nigeria commences negotiations with Airbus over emergency care helicopters

By Ojoma Akor Nigeria’s Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, has commenced negotiations with Europe’s leading Aerospace Corporation, Airbus, to procure new emergency care helicopters. A statement from the National Emergency Medical Services and Ambulance System (NEMSAS) office yesterday said the move followed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s approval. The new…

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African countries mull unified health, clinical trials data sharing platform

By Ojoma Akor Ministries of Health, research institutions, and partners across Africa working on HIV, TB, and malaria have called for a unified Pan-African health and clinical trials data-sharing platform to boost research collaboration and strengthen health systems on the continent. They made the call during a high-level convening workshop on Pan-African health and clinical…

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Nigeria, China harp on strong preparedness against pandemics

By Ojoma Akor The governments of Nigeria and China have said that strong investments in preparedness are crucial to preventing and tackling pandemics. They stated this Monday during a high-level public health symposium on pandemic preparedness and response, with insights from China and Nigeria in Abuja, Nigeria. Nigeria’s Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof…

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Medical lab scientists reject new health amendment bills over patient safety, regulatory independence

By Ojoma Akor The Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria (AMLSN) has rejected the new health amendment bills titled Executive HB:2701 and the related Senate Bill version, particularly their amendments to Sections 3 and 29 of the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria Act. Briefing newsmen Saturday in Abuja, the National President of AMLSN, Dr….

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