• *World Hepatitis Day 2025– LET'S BREAK IT DOWN*


    World Hepatitis Day is observed each year on 28 July to raise awareness of viral hepatitis, an inflammation of the liver that causes severe liver disease and liver cancer.


    *The theme for 2025: Hepatitis: Let’s Break It Down*


    Calls for urgent action to dismantle the financial, social and systemic barriers, including stigma, that stand in the way of hepatitis elimination and liver cancer prevention.


    Chronic hepatitis B and C silently cause liver damage and cancer, despite them being preventable, treatable, and, in the case of hepatitis C, curable.


    The theme emphasizes the need to simplify, scale up, and integrate hepatitis services, vaccination, safe injection practices, harm reduction and especially testing and treatment, into national health systems.


    The campaign is a reminder that we must act now to expand access, integrate care, and end hepatitis as a public health problem by 2030.


    JOIN US TONIGHT FOR A FREE WEBINAR AS WE DISCUSS EXTENSIVELY ON HEPATITIS AND WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW.


    Our Theme for tonight's Webinar is...


    *WORLD HEPATITIS DAY– BOOSTING AWARENESS, TESTING, MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION*


    Join us LIVE VIA Zoom tonight!


    See the zoom link below, keep, then share with your friends and colleagues.


    Look for it.

    Let's all connect from 7:40 PM as the workshop shall begin from 8PM prompt!


    Our Guest speaker and one of our own, @ MedicalNigeria & Ark MedCare, Dr. Elijah Otokpa from University of Jos Teaching Hospital shall be on ground to enlighten the public and everyone about everything we need to know about HEPATITIS!


    From definition, to causes, symptoms, diagnosis and testing to management and prevention and much more...

    There would be room for questions and answers at the end of the workshop.


    Therefore, come around with your questions and get ready to know.


    You have probably heard about *HEPATITIS* but you don't really know much about it!


    This is a great opportunity to come and learn about this deadly infection!


    Come to our Free Workshop tonight to learn everything you need to know about HEPATITIS as we celebrate World Hepatitis Day, 2025!



    It is going to be rich and educative!


    Join the Workshop here by 7:40PM.


    Again, Workshop begins @ exactly 8PM prompt!


    Click to join from 7:40PM.

    https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87689284555?pwd=pN3HclfAaz0yG7qWJBfXSaU1UVydel.1 to start or join a scheduled Zoom meeting.



    See you there
    *World Hepatitis Day 2025– LET'S BREAK IT DOWN* World Hepatitis Day is observed each year on 28 July to raise awareness of viral hepatitis, an inflammation of the liver that causes severe liver disease and liver cancer. *The theme for 2025: Hepatitis: Let’s Break It Down* Calls for urgent action to dismantle the financial, social and systemic barriers, including stigma, that stand in the way of hepatitis elimination and liver cancer prevention. Chronic hepatitis B and C silently cause liver damage and cancer, despite them being preventable, treatable, and, in the case of hepatitis C, curable. The theme emphasizes the need to simplify, scale up, and integrate hepatitis services, vaccination, safe injection practices, harm reduction and especially testing and treatment, into national health systems. The campaign is a reminder that we must act now to expand access, integrate care, and end hepatitis as a public health problem by 2030. JOIN US TONIGHT FOR A FREE WEBINAR AS WE DISCUSS EXTENSIVELY ON HEPATITIS AND WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. Our Theme for tonight's Webinar is... *WORLD HEPATITIS DAY– BOOSTING AWARENESS, TESTING, MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION* Join us LIVE VIA Zoom tonight! See the zoom link below, keep, then share with your friends and colleagues. Look for it. Let's all connect from 7:40 PM as the workshop shall begin from 8PM prompt! Our Guest speaker and one of our own, @ MedicalNigeria & Ark MedCare, Dr. Elijah Otokpa from University of Jos Teaching Hospital shall be on ground to enlighten the public and everyone about everything we need to know about HEPATITIS! From definition, to causes, symptoms, diagnosis and testing to management and prevention and much more... There would be room for questions and answers at the end of the workshop. Therefore, come around with your questions and get ready to know. You have probably heard about *HEPATITIS* but you don't really know much about it! This is a great opportunity to come and learn about this deadly infection! Come to our Free Workshop tonight to learn everything you need to know about HEPATITIS as we celebrate World Hepatitis Day, 2025! It is going to be rich and educative! Join the Workshop here by 7:40PM. Again, Workshop begins @ exactly 8PM prompt! Click to join from 7:40PM. https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87689284555?pwd=pN3HclfAaz0yG7qWJBfXSaU1UVydel.1 to start or join a scheduled Zoom meeting. See you there
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  • Super Falcons Rewarded Royally, But Who Will Honour Nigeria’s Real Nation Builders?

    By Stanley Ugagbe

    The air is thick with jubilation, and rightly so. Our Super Falcons, a beacon of national pride, have once again soared, bringing home the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations trophy. President Bola Tinubu, with a flourish, has showered them with accolades: national honors, three-bedroom apartments, and a cool $100,000 each. The Nigeria Governors Forum chimed in with an additional N10 million per player. A grand gesture, indeed, a testament to their dedication and a shining moment for our nation.

    But as the confetti settles and the cheers begin to fade, a dissonant note rings in the ears of many, a stark reminder of a deeper, more unsettling reality. While we celebrate our athletes, and rightly so, a gnawing question begs to be asked: what about the unsung heroes who keep the wheels of our society turning? The ones who, day in and day out, toil in the trenches, their invaluable contributions often met with a paltry pittance rather than a well-deserved windfall.

    Let's speak plainly. Our teachers, the very architects of our future, are paid peanuts. They stand before our children, molding minds and shaping destinies, yet their take-home pay often feels like a cruel joke, barely enough to keep body and soul together. They are the bedrock of our society, yet we treat them as if their worth is less than the dust beneath our feet.

    And what of our professors, the custodians of knowledge, the intellectual giants who are meant to propel our nation forward? They too earn peanuts, forcing many to moonlight or abandon academia altogether, leaving a gaping void in our institutions of higher learning. We expect them to produce world-class research and educate the next generation, but we offer them crumbs, effectively telling them their expertise is dispensable.

    Consider the military men, those brave souls who stand as our shield against chaos, putting their lives on the line to safeguard our peace and sovereignty. Their sacrifice is immense, their courage unwavering. Yet, their take-home pay can't even take them home. Many struggle to provide for their families, living a hand-to-mouth existence while facing unimaginable dangers. It's a bitter pill to swallow when those who protect us are themselves struggling to survive.

    Then there are our medical personnel, the frontline warriors against illness and disease, who dedicate their lives to healing the sick and saving lives. They are stretched thin, overworked, and underpaid, often working in deplorable conditions. The deplorable conditions and abysmal remuneration have driven many to seek greener pastures abroad, a phenomenon we now tragically refer to as "japa." Our hospitals are bleeding talent, and who can blame them for escaping a system that undervalues their tireless efforts?

    The irony is as sharp as a surgeon's scalpel. We celebrate a football victory with lavish rewards, a moment of fleeting glory, while the very pillars of our society crumble under the weight of neglect. It's like pouring champagne on a wilting plant while the roots are starved of water. This disparity isn't just an oversight; it's a profound statement about our national priorities, a disheartening reflection of where our true values lie.

    This isn't to say our Super Falcons don't deserve their accolades. They fought hard, they won big, and they brought joy to millions. Their victory is a testament to the power of sport and the spirit of perseverance. But true national development isn't built on isolated triumphs; it's built on the collective strength of a well-compensated, motivated, and appreciated workforce.

    We cannot expect to build a truly great nation when the very people entrusted with educating our children, securing our borders, and healing our sick are struggling to make ends meet. It's a house built on sand, destined to collapse under the slightest pressure. This isn't just about money; it's about dignity, about respect, and about valuing the foundational elements of our society.

    It's time for a radical shift in perspective, a re-evaluation of our national ethos. We must move beyond the dazzling spotlight of transient achievements and focus on the quiet, consistent efforts that truly sustain us. Let's not be blinded by the glitter of gold medals while the very fabric of our society frays at the edges.

    The President's gesture, while commendable for the Super Falcons, highlights a glaring double standard. If we can find the resources to reward athletic prowess so handsomely, then surely, we can find the means to ensure that those who dedicate their lives to public service are compensated with dignity and fairness. It's not a matter of scarcity; it's a matter of priority.

    It's time to provoke action. We must demand a living wage for our teachers, fair compensation for our professors, honorable pay for our military, and respectable remuneration for our medical personnel. We must hold our leaders accountable and insist that they put their money where their mouths are when it comes to the well-being of all citizens, not just a select few.

    Let this moment of athletic triumph be a catalyst for change, a loud alarm bell ringing in the ears of those in power. Let it remind us that a nation's true strength lies not just in its sporting victories, but in the equitable treatment and flourishing of all its people. Otherwise, the taste of victory will forever be tinged with the bitter irony of a society that celebrates some while leaving others to wither on the vine.

    Stanley Ugagbe is a seasoned journalist with a passion for exposing social issues and advocating for justice. With years of experience in the media industry, he has written extensively on governance, human rights, and societal challenges, crafting powerful narratives that inspire change. He can be reached via stanleyakomeno@gmail.com
    Super Falcons Rewarded Royally, But Who Will Honour Nigeria’s Real Nation Builders? By Stanley Ugagbe The air is thick with jubilation, and rightly so. Our Super Falcons, a beacon of national pride, have once again soared, bringing home the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations trophy. President Bola Tinubu, with a flourish, has showered them with accolades: national honors, three-bedroom apartments, and a cool $100,000 each. The Nigeria Governors Forum chimed in with an additional N10 million per player. A grand gesture, indeed, a testament to their dedication and a shining moment for our nation. But as the confetti settles and the cheers begin to fade, a dissonant note rings in the ears of many, a stark reminder of a deeper, more unsettling reality. While we celebrate our athletes, and rightly so, a gnawing question begs to be asked: what about the unsung heroes who keep the wheels of our society turning? The ones who, day in and day out, toil in the trenches, their invaluable contributions often met with a paltry pittance rather than a well-deserved windfall. Let's speak plainly. Our teachers, the very architects of our future, are paid peanuts. They stand before our children, molding minds and shaping destinies, yet their take-home pay often feels like a cruel joke, barely enough to keep body and soul together. They are the bedrock of our society, yet we treat them as if their worth is less than the dust beneath our feet. And what of our professors, the custodians of knowledge, the intellectual giants who are meant to propel our nation forward? They too earn peanuts, forcing many to moonlight or abandon academia altogether, leaving a gaping void in our institutions of higher learning. We expect them to produce world-class research and educate the next generation, but we offer them crumbs, effectively telling them their expertise is dispensable. Consider the military men, those brave souls who stand as our shield against chaos, putting their lives on the line to safeguard our peace and sovereignty. Their sacrifice is immense, their courage unwavering. Yet, their take-home pay can't even take them home. Many struggle to provide for their families, living a hand-to-mouth existence while facing unimaginable dangers. It's a bitter pill to swallow when those who protect us are themselves struggling to survive. Then there are our medical personnel, the frontline warriors against illness and disease, who dedicate their lives to healing the sick and saving lives. They are stretched thin, overworked, and underpaid, often working in deplorable conditions. The deplorable conditions and abysmal remuneration have driven many to seek greener pastures abroad, a phenomenon we now tragically refer to as "japa." Our hospitals are bleeding talent, and who can blame them for escaping a system that undervalues their tireless efforts? The irony is as sharp as a surgeon's scalpel. We celebrate a football victory with lavish rewards, a moment of fleeting glory, while the very pillars of our society crumble under the weight of neglect. It's like pouring champagne on a wilting plant while the roots are starved of water. This disparity isn't just an oversight; it's a profound statement about our national priorities, a disheartening reflection of where our true values lie. This isn't to say our Super Falcons don't deserve their accolades. They fought hard, they won big, and they brought joy to millions. Their victory is a testament to the power of sport and the spirit of perseverance. But true national development isn't built on isolated triumphs; it's built on the collective strength of a well-compensated, motivated, and appreciated workforce. We cannot expect to build a truly great nation when the very people entrusted with educating our children, securing our borders, and healing our sick are struggling to make ends meet. It's a house built on sand, destined to collapse under the slightest pressure. This isn't just about money; it's about dignity, about respect, and about valuing the foundational elements of our society. It's time for a radical shift in perspective, a re-evaluation of our national ethos. We must move beyond the dazzling spotlight of transient achievements and focus on the quiet, consistent efforts that truly sustain us. Let's not be blinded by the glitter of gold medals while the very fabric of our society frays at the edges. The President's gesture, while commendable for the Super Falcons, highlights a glaring double standard. If we can find the resources to reward athletic prowess so handsomely, then surely, we can find the means to ensure that those who dedicate their lives to public service are compensated with dignity and fairness. It's not a matter of scarcity; it's a matter of priority. It's time to provoke action. We must demand a living wage for our teachers, fair compensation for our professors, honorable pay for our military, and respectable remuneration for our medical personnel. We must hold our leaders accountable and insist that they put their money where their mouths are when it comes to the well-being of all citizens, not just a select few. Let this moment of athletic triumph be a catalyst for change, a loud alarm bell ringing in the ears of those in power. Let it remind us that a nation's true strength lies not just in its sporting victories, but in the equitable treatment and flourishing of all its people. Otherwise, the taste of victory will forever be tinged with the bitter irony of a society that celebrates some while leaving others to wither on the vine. Stanley Ugagbe is a seasoned journalist with a passion for exposing social issues and advocating for justice. With years of experience in the media industry, he has written extensively on governance, human rights, and societal challenges, crafting powerful narratives that inspire change. He can be reached via stanleyakomeno@gmail.com
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  • The Presidential dinner in honour of the Super Falcons was too lit fam .

    Flavour, Teni, Timi Dakolo and Fido all performed 🙌🏾. Omo FG went all out for our Queens 👌🏾. Congrats Champs 👏🏾.

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    The Presidential dinner in honour of the Super Falcons was too lit fam 🔥. • Flavour, Teni, Timi Dakolo and Fido all performed 🙌🏾. Omo FG went all out for our Queens 👌🏾. Congrats Champs 👏🏾. • 📍Transcorp Hilton Abuja. • #OC #nigeria #superfalcons #wafcon #totalenergieswafcon2024 #bornwinners #champions
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  • "Nigerians Must Go": Ghanaians Stage Massive Protests Over Crime Allegations | Naija News TV

    https://youtu.be/zusjJ50y14o
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    🌟 Introducing Azinonet Digital Contribution System! 🌟 Have you heard about the revolutionary Azinonet Digital Contribution system? 💡 It's the first-ever digitalized version of Osusu/Ajor, bringing the trusted communal savings method into the digital age! 🏦✨ ✅ No more limitations of traditional methods. ✅ Fully licensed and approved by the Federal Government of Nigeria. ✅ Safe, secure, and incredibly easy to use! 🚀 Ready to experience the future of contribution? Click the Learn More button to find out how it works and get started today! 💸
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  • Tragic Goodbye! Emeka Eyiocha’s Remains Arrive in Umuahia – What Happened to the Beloved Nollywood Actor?
    https://southtodayy.com/binhhtv/emeka-eyiocha/
    Nollywood fans are reeling from heartbreak as the remains of veteran actor Emeka Eyiocha were quietly returned to his hometown of Umuahia for burial. Once a staple of the golden age of Nigerian cinema, Emeka's unexpected passing has left a dark cloud over the film industry. But as questions swirl around the final days of the iconic actor, his funeral has revealed more than just grief—it’s exposed a deep sense of loss, unanswered questions, and a legacy that refuses to be forgotten.
    Details In The Comments Tragic Goodbye! Emeka Eyiocha’s Remains Arrive in Umuahia – What Happened to the Beloved Nollywood Actor?
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    Nollywood fans are reeling from heartbreak as the remains of veteran actor Emeka Eyiocha were quietly returned to his hometown of Umuahia for burial. Once a staple of the golden age of Nigerian cinema, Emeka's unexpected passing has left a dark cloud over the film industry. But as questions swirl around the final days of the iconic actor, his funeral has revealed more than just grief—it’s exposed a deep sense of loss, unanswered questions, and a legacy that refuses to be forgotten.
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    💔Tragic Goodbye! Emeka Eyiocha’s Remains Arrive in Umuahia – What Happened to the Beloved Nollywood Actor?🕯️📽️ https://southtodayy.com/binhhtv/emeka-eyiocha/ Nollywood fans are reeling from heartbreak as the remains of veteran actor Emeka Eyiocha were quietly returned to his hometown of Umuahia for burial. Once a staple of the golden age of Nigerian cinema, Emeka's unexpected passing has left a dark cloud over the film industry. But as questions swirl around the final days of the iconic actor, his funeral has revealed more than just grief—it’s exposed a deep sense of loss, unanswered questions, and a legacy that refuses to be forgotten. Details In The Comments 👇👇💔Tragic Goodbye! Emeka Eyiocha’s Remains Arrive in Umuahia – What Happened to the Beloved Nollywood Actor?🕯️📽️ https://southtodayy.com/binhhtv/emeka-eyiocha/ Nollywood fans are reeling from heartbreak as the remains of veteran actor Emeka Eyiocha were quietly returned to his hometown of Umuahia for burial. Once a staple of the golden age of Nigerian cinema, Emeka's unexpected passing has left a dark cloud over the film industry. But as questions swirl around the final days of the iconic actor, his funeral has revealed more than just grief—it’s exposed a deep sense of loss, unanswered questions, and a legacy that refuses to be forgotten. Details In The Comments 👇👇
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  • Once you start talking with a Nigerian girl, you're already owing her money."
    Once you start talking with a Nigerian girl, you're already owing her money."🇳🇬😂
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  • Former Oyo State Governor Oba Senator Rashidi Ladoja Reflects on His Tenure and Relationships with Obasanjo

    In a candid interview, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, the former Governor of Oyo State, shared his experiences and challenges during his time in office.

    Ladoja discussed his close relationship with the late Chief Lamidi Adedibu, a prominent Oyo State politician, and their collaborative efforts during his campaign. However, their relationship was strained when Adedibu's supporters opposed Ladoja's administration, engaging in violence and extortion.

    He also spoke about his complex relationship with former President Olusegun Obasanjo, who allegedly sought to remove him from office due to his opposition to Obasanjo's third-term agenda.

    Ladoja recalled his impeachment and removal from office, followed by his court-ordered reinstatement. However, his return was met with resistance from Obasanjo and his allies.

    Additionally, Ladoja mentioned President Bola Tinubu's involvement in his case, stating that Tinubu's lawyer, Babatunde Raji Fashola, defended him in court, contributing to his successful reinstatement.

    Ladoja's account offers a fascinating glimpse into the complexities of Nigerian politics and the challenges faced by those in power.
    Former Oyo State Governor Oba Senator Rashidi Ladoja Reflects on His Tenure and Relationships with Obasanjo👇👇👇 In a candid interview, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, the former Governor of Oyo State, shared his experiences and challenges during his time in office. Ladoja discussed his close relationship with the late Chief Lamidi Adedibu, a prominent Oyo State politician, and their collaborative efforts during his campaign. However, their relationship was strained when Adedibu's supporters opposed Ladoja's administration, engaging in violence and extortion. He also spoke about his complex relationship with former President Olusegun Obasanjo, who allegedly sought to remove him from office due to his opposition to Obasanjo's third-term agenda. Ladoja recalled his impeachment and removal from office, followed by his court-ordered reinstatement. However, his return was met with resistance from Obasanjo and his allies. Additionally, Ladoja mentioned President Bola Tinubu's involvement in his case, stating that Tinubu's lawyer, Babatunde Raji Fashola, defended him in court, contributing to his successful reinstatement. Ladoja's account offers a fascinating glimpse into the complexities of Nigerian politics and the challenges faced by those in power.
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  • Former Osun State governor, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, has argued that instead of the “Renewed Hope” promised during the 2023 campaign, Nigerians are currently experiencing a period of renewed agony under the Tinubu-led administration.

    Oyinlola stated this on Tuesday while featuring on Frontline, a current affairs programme on Eagle 102.5 FM, Ilese Ijebu, and monitored by DAILY POST in Abeokuta.

    Check comment section for more.....
    Former Osun State governor, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, has argued that instead of the “Renewed Hope” promised during the 2023 campaign, Nigerians are currently experiencing a period of renewed agony under the Tinubu-led administration. Oyinlola stated this on Tuesday while featuring on Frontline, a current affairs programme on Eagle 102.5 FM, Ilese Ijebu, and monitored by DAILY POST in Abeokuta. Check comment section for more.....
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  • LET'S HAVE IT.
    "I can tell you for free, the only things that will stop President Tinubu from winning the election in 2027 are only two factors: one, if there are no elections in Nigeria; two, if he decides not to run."
    - Sen. Ali Modu Shariff
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    LET'S HAVE IT. "I can tell you for free, the only things that will stop President Tinubu from winning the election in 2027 are only two factors: one, if there are no elections in Nigeria; two, if he decides not to run." - Sen. Ali Modu Shariff ❤️😂🔥 Ilebaye Ogbafia
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  • 𝗥𝗲𝗺𝗮, 𝗖𝗵𝗲𝗹𝗹𝗮 & 𝗖𝗸𝗮𝘆 Tops YOUTUBE "Monthly Audience" For African Musicians. 𝗪𝗶𝘇𝗸𝗶𝗱, 𝗔𝘆𝗿𝗮 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗿𝗿 and 𝗔𝘀𝗮𝗸𝗲 Rocks Bottom-List

    YouTube Music recently introduced the "Monthly Audience" feature. Here are the numbers for some popping African Musicians. Guess who made the list? Our Boy Chella

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    The Self Acclaimed Afrobeats' BIG 3: Wizkid, Davido , Burna Boy and their monthly Listeners are also listed.
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    Tyla - 63.6M

    Davido 57.8M

    Burna Boy - 30.9M

    Ayra Starr 26.9M

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