Category : Search result: public hospitals shutdown


NIPR Calls for National Image Defense Campaign

Nigerian Institute of Public Relations urges citizens to counter negative global perceptions. FCT chapter warns against unqualified PR practitioners, announces 35th anniversary events.

Tinubu: No Reform Works Without Judicial Integrity

President Tinubu declares that public trust is the foundation of justice. He urges Nigerian judges to embrace reform and technology for a more efficient judiciary. Read his full address.

Health Workers Begin Indefinite Strike Nationwide

Nigerian health workers under JOHESU begin an indefinite strike from Nov 14, 2025, paralyzing public hospitals. The action follows failed government negotiations on salary adjustments. Read more.

US Airspace Recovers After Budget Shutdown Ends

US air travel shows significant recovery after month-long government shutdown. Transportation Secretary confirms improved operations as flight cancellations drop to 2%. Read latest aviation updates.

15 beggars arrested in Lagos street begging crackdown

Lagos State Government arrests 15 street beggars in Ikosi Ketu and Mile 12 raid. Commissioner Tokunbo Wahab vows to maintain order and safety in public spaces. Read more about the enforcement operation.

Abuja Waste Crisis: Tinubu's Aide Warns Wike

Presidential aide Temitope Ajayi warns FCT Minister Wike about Abuja's waste management breakdown. Refuse heaps threaten public health crisis. Falana demands apology in land dispute.

CISLAC Condemns Wike's Attack on Armed Forces

CISLAC calls for decorum among Nigerian public officials, condemns FCT Minister Wike's attack on the military. Urges presidential action to protect national security and Nigeria's global image.

Markets Wary After US Shutdown, Eye Fed and Tech

Asian markets tread water as post-shutdown euphoria fades. Focus returns to Federal Reserve rate cuts and a potential tech bubble, with the yen weakening further. Discover the key figures and analysis.

Lagos removes beggars from Ketu-Alapere road

Lagos State Government has cleared beggars from Ketu-Alapere road to ensure traffic flow and public safety. The individuals will be profiled and handed over to authorities. #CleanerLagos

NAFDAC Bans Sachet Alcohol in Nigeria

NAFDAC orders a complete ban on alcoholic beverages in sachets and small bottles below 200ml by December 2025 to protect public health, especially minors.

Asian markets gain as US shutdown deal reached

Asian stocks climbed for second day as US lawmakers reached deal to end record 41-day government shutdown. Market analysts warn of economic impact and Fed uncertainty. Read more for full analysis.

Senate Orders Sachet Alcohol Ban by Dec 31

Nigeria's Senate mandates NAFDAC to enforce nationwide prohibition of sachet alcoholic beverages, citing youth protection and public health concerns. Full implementation deadline set for year-end.

Page 2 of 4