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Julius Berger Renews CSR Commitment on Charity Day

Julius Berger Nigeria Plc reinforced its Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives across Nigeria, supporting orphanages and special needs institutions with essential donations on International Day of Charity.

Diabetes Crisis in Nigeria: Millions Undiagnosed

As Nigeria marks World Diabetes Day, millions remain undiagnosed. Discover how local innovation and awareness can combat this silent epidemic. Take action for your health today!

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Anambra Declares Friday Work-Free for Election

Anambra State Government announces Friday as public holiday to enable civil servants and residents participate freely in Saturday's governorship election. Get all details about the electoral preparations.

Why Your Skin Needs a Doctor, Not an Influencer

Discover why medical dermatologists, not social media influencers, should be your go-to for skin health concerns in Nigeria. Learn about the risks of unqualified advice and how to find proper care.

Para Soccer Stars Shine on World Polio Day

Nigeria's para soccer athletes showcased exceptional talent during World Polio Day celebrations, demonstrating resilience and sporting excellence that captivated audiences nationwide.

Premier League Blames Europe for Boxing Day Cuts

English Premier League reveals why fewer Boxing Day matches will be broadcast this season, pointing to expanded European competitions as the culprit behind the festive football reduction.

Delta Man Weds Two Wives Same Day

A Delta State man breaks tradition by marrying two women simultaneously in a groundbreaking ceremony that has everyone talking about modern love in Nigeria.

Nigeria's Care Work Crisis: Women's Economic Key

On International Day of Care, Nigeria faces a critical opportunity to transform its economy by recognizing and investing in the unpaid care work predominantly performed by women.

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