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TUC Gives FG 7 Days to Withdraw 'No Work, No Pay' Policy

The Trade Union Congress demands the Federal Ministry of Health withdraw a circular enforcing 'no work, no pay' for JOHESU members. Failure could destabilize Nigeria's fragile healthcare system. Read the full story.

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.

Zulum Gives 81 KIU Graduates Automatic Employment

Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has approved automatic employment for 81 top Kashim Ibrahim University graduates. The move is a strategic investment in the state's future. Read more.

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.

US Judge Upholds $100,000 Fee for H-1B Tech Visas

A US federal judge has upheld the Trump administration's $100,000 fee for new H-1B visas, a move opposed by business groups. Read the full details and implications for global tech talent.

Akpabio Gives Jobs to Deceased Police Aide's Sons

Senate President Godswill Akpabio announced automatic employment for the two sons of his late police aide, DSP Hussani Ibrahim, who died in a crash. The gesture has ignited mixed reactions from Nigerians online. Read the full story.

Akpabio Offers Jobs to Sons of Deceased Police Escort

Senate President Godswill Akpabio pledges automatic employment for two sons of his late police rider, DSP Hussani Ibrahim, who died in a tragic accident on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. Read the full story.

Bauchi Trains 800 Health Workers on Medical Supplies

Bauchi State has trained 800 health personnel to improve management of medical consumables across 350 facilities, backed by a N500 million investment to boost local procurement and prevent waste.

Nigeria, U.S. Sign $5.1 Billion Health Security Agreement

Nigeria and the US have signed a landmark $5.1 billion health agreement, blending $2.1B in US grants with $3B in Nigerian funding. This pact aims to strengthen primary healthcare and disease response from 2026-2030.

US Signs $2.1B Nigeria Health Deal with Christian Focus

The US has signed a major 5-year health agreement with Nigeria, committing $2.1 billion. The deal specifically aims to strengthen Christian faith-based healthcare amid security concerns. Read the full details.

Nigeria Intensifies Fight Against Unaffordable Healthcare

Federal and state governments, with global partners, are ramping up efforts to make healthcare affordable for all Nigerians. Key strategies include expanding health insurance and systemic reforms under the NHSRII initiative.

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