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Soyinka Raises Cancer Awareness, Opens up on How He Beat the Disease
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Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, unknown to many, was afflicted with cancer, which he says is now in remission. At a press conference on Tuesday in Abeokuta, Ogun State, he spoke on how he was diagnosed with the deadly disease a year ago, ...
My prostrate cancer story, by SoyinkaNigerian Tribune
Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka diagnosed with cancerNewstime Africa
How I survived cancer –SoyinkaDaily Sun
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Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, unknown to many, was afflicted with cancer, which he says is now in remission. At a press conference on Tuesday in Abeokuta, Ogun State, he spoke on how he was diagnosed with the deadly disease a year ago, ...
My prostrate cancer story, by Soyinka
Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka diagnosed with cancer
How I survived cancer –Soyinka
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Ebola: FG raises alarm over smuggling of frozen chicken
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WorldStage Newsonline-- The Federal Government of Nigeria has warned people involved in smuggling of frozen chicken to desist to avoid the return of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) to the country. According to a statement issued by the Federal Department of ...
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WorldStage Newsonline-- The Federal Government of Nigeria has warned people involved in smuggling of frozen chicken to desist to avoid the return of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) to the country. According to a statement issued by the Federal Department of ...
Frozen Chicken linked to Ebola
The Age
Sierra Leone Ebola burial workers dump bodies in pay protest
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Burial workers in Sierra Leone have dumped bodies in the street outside a hospital in protest at authorities' failure to pay bonuses for handling Ebola victims. inShare; submit to reddit · Email article · Print. The Ebola epidemic has killed nearly 5500 people ...
New Frontier for EbolaNew York Times
Ebola workers in Sierra Leone dump bodiesAljazeera.com
Seoul set to unveil results of field study on Ebola-hit Sierra LeoneKorea Times
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Burial workers in Sierra Leone have dumped bodies in the street outside a hospital in protest at authorities' failure to pay bonuses for handling Ebola victims. inShare; submit to reddit · Email article · Print. The Ebola epidemic has killed nearly 5500 people ...
New Frontier for Ebola
Ebola workers in Sierra Leone dump bodies
Seoul set to unveil results of field study on Ebola-hit Sierra Leone
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Twins welcome sons on same day
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TWIN dads have defied the odds by welcoming sons born on the same day. Jeromme and Jarrell Spence, 21, from Fordhouses in the UK, both became dads for the first time within a few hours of each other after their partners gave birth to baby boys at New ...
Twins beat 150000-1 odds to become dads on the SAME day at the SAME hospitalIrish Mirror
Twin dads have sons on same dayPerth Now
Twin brothers become fathers on same day, in same birthing poolTelegraph.co.uk
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TWIN dads have defied the odds by welcoming sons born on the same day. Jeromme and Jarrell Spence, 21, from Fordhouses in the UK, both became dads for the first time within a few hours of each other after their partners gave birth to baby boys at New ...
Twins beat 150000-1 odds to become dads on the SAME day at the SAME hospital
Twin dads have sons on same day
Twin brothers become fathers on same day, in same birthing pool
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Health professionals to be deployed to Ebola countries
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Accra, Nov. 24, GNA – A five-day training and deployment of different voluntary health professionals to three highly affected Ebola Disease countries began in Accra on Monday. About 200 health professionals, comprising doctors, nurses and sanitation ...
Ebola Watch Ghana Schools Budumburam Residents on EbolaGhanaWeb
ECOWAS Commission restates commitment towards tackling EbolaPremium Times
voluntary health professionals to be posted to Ebola countriesspyghana.com
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Accra, Nov. 24, GNA – A five-day training and deployment of different voluntary health professionals to three highly affected Ebola Disease countries began in Accra on Monday. About 200 health professionals, comprising doctors, nurses and sanitation ...
Ebola Watch Ghana Schools Budumburam Residents on Ebola
ECOWAS Commission restates commitment towards tackling Ebola
voluntary health professionals to be posted to Ebola countries
'Lack of toilets putting public health at risk'
Nigerian Tribune
A Consultant Public Health Physician, Dr Abdul-Hakeem Abiola, has said that lack of toilets was putting public health at risk. Abiola, who works at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria ...
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A Consultant Public Health Physician, Dr Abdul-Hakeem Abiola, has said that lack of toilets was putting public health at risk. Abiola, who works at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria ...
Canada Earmarks $45m for Healthcare Projects in Bauchi, Cross River
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As part of its international development commitment, the Canadian government on Tuesday launched a $45 million project for enhancing the ability of frontline health workers to improve health in Nigeria. The Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Perry ...
Canada launches N2b health project for Bauchi, Cross RiverWorldStage
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As part of its international development commitment, the Canadian government on Tuesday launched a $45 million project for enhancing the ability of frontline health workers to improve health in Nigeria. The Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Perry ...
Canada launches N2b health project for Bauchi, Cross River
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UN warns Ebola still far from over
Times of India
UNITED NATIONS: The head of the UN Ebola mission warned on Friday that the world was "far, far away" from beating the deadly outbreak and said a huge increase in aid was needed to fight the virus in Africa. "There is a long battle ahead of us," Anthony ...
UNMEER to open office in MaliBusinessGhana
UN Ebola response team establishing office in MaliNigerian Tribune
Ebola pandemic death toll closes on 5500 as contagion spreads in MaliExaminer.com
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Times of India
UNITED NATIONS: The head of the UN Ebola mission warned on Friday that the world was "far, far away" from beating the deadly outbreak and said a huge increase in aid was needed to fight the virus in Africa. "There is a long battle ahead of us," Anthony ...
UNMEER to open office in Mali
UN Ebola response team establishing office in Mali
Ebola pandemic death toll closes on 5500 as contagion spreads in Mali
Leadership Newspapers
Activist Decries High Rate Of Maternal Deaths In Nigeria
Leadership Newspapers
Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, the President of Women Arise Initiative, a non-governmental organisation, on Tuesday identified ignorance, poverty and diseases as the greatest factors responsible for the high rate of maternal deaths in the country. Okei-Odumakin ...
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Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, the President of Women Arise Initiative, a non-governmental organisation, on Tuesday identified ignorance, poverty and diseases as the greatest factors responsible for the high rate of maternal deaths in the country. Okei-Odumakin ...
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Govt may ban sale of loose cigarettes, allow only those over 25 to buy tobacco
Times of India
NEW DELHI: There may soon be a ban on sale of loose cigarettes in India. The government has accepted a new tougher framework for tobacco sale as part of recommendations of an expert panel which prompted it to also consider raising the minimum age of ...
Move to ban cigarettes sold 'loose'Free Press Journal
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India accepts panel recommendation on single smoke banDaily Times
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Times of India
NEW DELHI: There may soon be a ban on sale of loose cigarettes in India. The government has accepted a new tougher framework for tobacco sale as part of recommendations of an expert panel which prompted it to also consider raising the minimum age of ...
Move to ban cigarettes sold 'loose'
Tobacco companies stock fall sharply after news of proposed ban on sale of ...
India accepts panel recommendation on single smoke ban
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