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Ogun Govt Funds Measles-Rubella Campaign for Children

Ogun State Government guarantees funding and logistics for a 10-day measles-rubella vaccination campaign starting Jan 27, 2026. Over 8,000 health workers will target children aged 9 months to 14 years for full coverage.

Twin Babies Die After Immunization in Lagos

A Lagos family is in mourning after their 9-month-old identical twin boys died a day after receiving immunizations. The father shares heartbreaking details on TikTok, raising vaccine safety concerns.

Ogun Assures Funding for Measles-Rubella Campaign

Ogun State Government guarantees adequate funding and logistics for the 10-day measles-rubella vaccination campaign targeting children from 9 months to 14 years, starting January 27, 2026.

Momodu: Atiku Cannot Bribe ADC Delegates

ADC chieftain Dele Momodu dismisses claims of money politics, stating Atiku Abubakar lacks state resources to induce delegates. Campaign funds are for logistics and vote protection, not bribery.

6 Million Lagosians Living with Hypertension - LASG

Lagos State reveals a silent health crisis: 6 million residents have hypertension, with 4.2 million unaware. Commissioner Abayomi urges urgent primary healthcare screening to prevent heart disease and stroke.

Governors' Wives, Foundation Boost Women's Livelihoods

The Nigeria Governors’ Spouses’ Forum and TOS Foundation Africa partner to scale women's economic empowerment and improve child survival across Nigeria's 36 states. Learn about the new strategic alliance.

FG Links Women's Health to Economic Growth, Reforms

The Federal Government says closing Nigeria's gender health gap is vital for economic growth and sustainable reforms. A new foundation launches to tackle high maternal mortality and systemic healthcare challenges.

Obidient Movement to Remain in ADC After Primary

Tanko Yunusa, National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, declares the group will stay in the ADC and accept its presidential primary result, even if Atiku wins. Read the full statement.

ACOMIN: Staff, Infrastructure Gaps Threaten PHCs

ACOMIN warns that staff shortages, stock-outs, and poor infrastructure are severely undermining service delivery in Nigeria's Primary Health Centres, eroding public trust and worsening health outcomes nationwide.

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