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By Violet Ikong PORT HARCOURT: Ben Arikpo and his wife, Felicia, became worried in 2010 when they realised their eight-year-old son found it difficult to spell,
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By Violet Ikong PORT HARCOURT: Ben Arikpo and his wife, Felicia, became worried in 2010 when they realised their eight-year-old son found it difficult to spell,
The FTVT has been supporting diabetes patients since 2016, and has helped over a thousand Nigerians living with diabetes. Feed The Vulnerable Families volunteers during
Nigeria’s malaria strategy depends heavily on foreign funding but local organisations are doing the legwork. he distribution of mosquito nets is one of Nigeria’s most
Lack of health facilities in many rural settings prompts women to submit themselves to the traditional delivery practices that may bring them more problems than
Nigeria’s healthcare infrastructure is a cry for help, and some people are responding. Drug Aid Africa’s donation at Massey Street Children’s Hospital, Lagos (2) There’s
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