NMA Edo to Withdraw Medical Services Over Kidnapped Doctors
The NMA Edo State branch announces a total withdrawal of medical services from January 10, 2026, demanding the release of two kidnapped doctors and improved security for healthcare workers.
The NMA Edo State branch announces a total withdrawal of medical services from January 10, 2026, demanding the release of two kidnapped doctors and improved security for healthcare workers.
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A review of four Nigerian military personnel, including Lt. Samson Haruna and Lt. Yerima, whose stories sparked national conversation and controversy throughout the year 2025.
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