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Nigeria Addresses Health Crises, Xenophobia, and Political Landscape

Nigeria is grappling with worsening Lassa fever and cholera crises, while also addressing false reports of an Ebola outbreak and concluding evacuation plans for Nigerians in South Africa due to xenophobia. The country's political landscape is also being analyzed ahead of the 2027 elections, alongside discussions on security agency effectiveness and the impact of kidnappings on children.

6 Jun, 16:49 — 7 Jun, 00:48
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Premium TimesMostly Factual9h ago

South-West under siege: Time for governors to find Akeredolu’s courage, By Oluwole Ojewale 

Criminality should never be reduced to partisan talking points. The state has a responsibility to confront all forms of criminality without resorting to ethnic colouration or collective labelling. The dangerous tendency to ethnicise insecurity obscures the real problem, weakens public trust, and distracts attention from the urgent task of protecting citizens. At moments like this, […] The post South-West under siege: Time for governors to find Akeredolu’s courage, By Oluwole Ojewale  appeared...

By Premium Times

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punch-ngMostly Factual1h ago

Kidnappings, school attacks may cause depression, anxiety in children – Psychiatrists

Psychiatrists warn that kidnappings and school attacks in Nigeria can lead to depression, anxiety, and PTSD in children. Learn the signs and seek support. Read More: https://punchng.com/kidnappings-school-attacks-may-cause-depression-anxiety-in-children-psychiatrists/

By Punch Newspapers

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vanguard-ngMixed1h ago

DSS has become Nigeria’s most proactive agency, by Tonnie Iredia 

In the past, not many people knew anything about the Department of State Services (DSS) formerly known as the State Security Service (SSS). The few who knew something about the organization merely called it, government spy or the Secret Police because it reportedly operated in secrecy, wearing hoods and silencing anti-establishment critics. Indeed, its personnel […] The post DSS has become Nigeria’s most proactive agency, by Tonnie Iredia  appeared first on Vanguard News.

By Emmanuel Okogba

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