ACPN: Pharmacists Can Operate In-House Labs Legally
The ACPN clarifies that Nigerian law permits pharmacies to conduct approved lab tests. The body rejects claims by lab scientists, citing the National Health Act 2014 and FMOH directives.
The ACPN clarifies that Nigerian law permits pharmacies to conduct approved lab tests. The body rejects claims by lab scientists, citing the National Health Act 2014 and FMOH directives.
Igbinedion University's VC, Prof. Lawrence Ezemonye, tells 149 new pharmacists they are vital caregivers and innovators for evolving healthcare systems. Read his full charge.
Lagos State University will host the International Conference of Community Psychology in August 2026. Over 700 experts will brainstorm Africa's human development challenges. Read more.
The Pharmacy Council of Nigeria inducted 175 foreign-trained graduates, urging strict ethical conduct. The Registrar highlighted the Mandatory Continuing Professional Development programme as key for licensure and patient safety.
Ndiowu community in Anambra erupts in protest, rejecting the election of US-based Chief Chibuzor Okeke-Ifi as Igwe. Women vow non-recognition, citing constitutional violations and disenfranchisement. Get the full story.
Oke Ogun community and Focus Foundation members protest in Ilorin, demanding justice for Olarenwaju Babalola who died from injuries sustained in a 2025 attack. Read more.
The Pharmacy Council of Nigeria inducts 175 foreign-trained pharmacists, urging strict ethical standards and continuous learning to enhance healthcare delivery in the country.
UK-based philanthropist Marcel Ngogbehei launches a Community Scholarship Programme to support talented, underserved students in Nigeria. The initiative focuses on academic excellence, character, and leadership.
Farmers in Hinna, Gombe, plead for help as hippopotamus attacks claim lives and destroy farmlands worth over N180 million. Urgent government intervention needed.
Across Nigeria, the festive spirit thrived through acts of generosity. NGOs and individuals delivered food, gifts, and kindness, proving small gestures build stronger communities. Let's carry this spirit forward.
RCCG Divine Assembly Alapere empowers youth to lead 'The Priceless Gift' outreach, distributing 500 packs. Young leaders call for stronger government measures against student kidnappings. Read more.
A man in Edo State has been arrested for allegedly killing his childhood friend, who had just returned from abroad, during a housewarming party. Police investigation is ongoing.
The Gwoza Christian Community Association calls on President Tinubu for urgent action against injustice, exclusion, and the destruction of churches and homes in Borno. They demand truth, justice, and a safe return home.
Ilorin Likeminds Foundation has elected new executives and reaffirmed its commitment to youth empowerment and community development in Kwara, having invested over N500 million in various projects.
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf leads Kano's multi-faceted security reform, blending spiritual intervention with modern tech and community cooperation to restore peace. Discover the state's bold new approach.
Crypto entrepreneur Blord hosted hundreds at his Anambra mansion, distributing 3,000 bags of rice in a N30m Christmas gesture. See the reactions and controversy.
Segilola Resources, operator of Nigeria's first commercial gold mine, capped an impactful year with a festive celebration for over 2000 children in Osun State. The event highlights the company's commitment to sustainable community development and social w
Francis Nwaogwugu Udochukwu spreads joy in his community with a massive empowerment program featuring tricycles, motorcycles, and cash gifts. See the heartwarming story.
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.
New research by Kaliyat Gamba links strong community support to better trauma recovery. Her foundation, HHHF, reached hundreds in Abuja on World Mental Health Day 2025. Learn how shared responsibility heals.
The Apete community in Ibadan mourns Abdullahi Sheriff, 15, and Adekitan Rasheed, 13, who drowned in a local river. Learn the details and urgent safety calls from residents.
In rural Igbeti, Oyo, a volunteer group tackles cultism, truancy, and drug abuse to protect students and boost school attendance. Discover their grassroots strategy.
Two teenagers, Abdullahi Sheriff (15) and Adekitan Rasheed (13), drowned in a river in Apete, Ibadan, on December 21, 2025. Read the tragic details and community warnings ignored.
Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf launches a 2,000-member Neighbourhood Watch to combat crime, advocates for state police as a lasting solution to insecurity. Read the full story.
ECOVIS OUC Chartered Accountants supports Apapa with festive rice and cash gifts. Read how this CSR initiative aids vulnerable households during economic pressure.
APM Terminals' WACT has graduated 600 new entrepreneurs from Onne and Ogu communities after six months of intensive training, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable community development and economic growth in Rivers State.
Ondo City is set to host the 2nd Prince Adewole Adebayo Christmas Marathon & Queen Lillian Adebayo Health Walk on Dec 28, 2025. The free event promotes fitness, community, and offers N2M in prizes. Register now!
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf launches pioneer Neighbourhood Watch corps of 2,000 youths in Kano, provides vehicles & motorcycles, and advocates for state policing as a solution to insecurity. Read more.
Security stakeholders advocate for evidence-based state policing to improve local security, rebuild trust, and ensure accountability. High-level dialogue examines prospects and challenges.
The Chinese Consulate in Lagos celebrated Christmas with 2,000 children from low-income families, awarding scholarships and showcasing cultural performances. See how this tradition strengthens Nigeria-China ties.