2015年9月1日 星期二

2015-09-02 Nigeria Health


The Guardian Nigeria
   
Ambode to increase retirement benefit bond funding rate   
The Nation Newspaper
Lagos State Pension Commission has said Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode may soon increase Retirement Benefit Bond Redemption Fund Accounts (RBBRF) of retirees. Its Director-General, Mrs. Folashade Onanuga, made this known in Lagos while clarifying ...

State deploys 26 new ambulances, 20 mobile ICUs for free services   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Ambode commissions 20 mobile care units , 26 transport ambulances   Vanguard
Insecurity - Ambode Warns Schools Against Kidnappers   AllAfrica.com
Gbooza   
Bella Naija   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Buhari Restates Commitment to Polio-Free Nigeria By 2017   
AllAfrica.com
Abuja — President Muhammadu Buhari monday restated his commitment to ensuring that the World Health Organisation (WHO) finally certifies Nigeria as a polio-free country by 2017. He has therefore called on all Nigerians to join hands with the federal ...

Buhari canvasses efforts for polio-free status   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Photo : Buhari at polio eradication meeting   The Nation Newspaper
Nigeria will be certified Polio free in 2017 – Buhari   TV360
NAIJ.COM   
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Leadership Newspapers
   
Health Education: 64 million Nigerians are mentally ill — Prof Nebo   
Pulse Nigeria
About 64 million Nigerians are suffering from various mental illnesses without being aware of it, says a former Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Professor Chinedu Nebo. Published: 17.33; Kukogho Iruesiri Samson. Print; eMail.
64m Nigerians Suffer From Mental Illness – Nebo   Information Nigeria
64 million Nigerians suffer from mental illness – official   StarAfrica.com
64 Million Nigerians Suffer From Mental Illness - -Prof Nebo   AllAfrica.com
The Nation Newspaper   
Leadership Newspapers   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Soccer-Liberia back home for Nations Cup qualifiers   
Reuters Africa
MONROVIA, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Liberia will host their first full international match since the lifting of an Ebola ban when they play Tunisia in an African Nations Cup qualifier in Monrovia on Saturday. Liberia last hosted an international in May 2014 ...
New Ebola case in Sierra Leone prompts expansion of experimental vaccine trial   Press Examiner
Experts to investigate new Ebola case in Sierra Leone   Rapid News Network
News Scan for Sep 01, 2015   CIDRAP

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Information Nigeria
   
Malaysian doctor faces the sack for photograph with pregnant woman   
Business Standard
A Malaysian doctor faces the sack for after her photograph with a woman in labour surfaced on the social networking sites, a media report said on Tuesday. Although technically not a selfie as the doctor clearly could not have taken the image herself ...
A doctor faces the sack for posing for this picture. Should she be axed?   The Sun (subscription)
Medic To Lose Job For Taking Selfies With Woman's Vagina After She Gave Birth ...   360Nobs.com
Doctor Ruins Mom's Birth by Taking Selfie in the Middle of It (PHOTO)   The Stir
Information Nigeria   
Daily Mail   
International Business Times, India Edition   
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Daily Times Nigeria
   
Ugwuanyi inaugurates 200-bed Specialist Hospital in Enugu   
Daily Times Nigeria
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has made a bold statement in promoting the health sector as he laid the foundation stone of a 200-bed specialist hospital in Oba, Udenu Council Area, on Monday. Speaking at the site of the proposed specialist ...

Ugwuanyi boosts heathcare, inagurates 200-bed specialist hospital   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
100 workers win N3.1m houses in Enugu   DailyPost Nigeria

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Daily Times Nigeria
   
'Niger govt won't set up varsity as ego trip'   
Daily Times Nigeria
The Niger State Government said it was not prepared to set up the state-owned University of Education as an “ego trip”, as it was concerned with how to sustain its funding, as well meeting the aspiration of the people. “Beyond this, however, the ...
Niger State inaugurates committee to determine viability, sustainability of ...   WorldStage

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Bella Naija
   
Maternal Health - 'Nigeria Still Dwelling On Promises'   
AllAfrica.com
As the world signals the end of the Millennium Development Goals, MDGs, commitment period and the start of SDGs, all pointers have shown that Nigeria is making empty promises without actions to the commitment to reduce maternal death in the country.
Lanre Olagunju: A Tweet Might Just Save a Newborn   Bella Naija

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Bella Naija
   
Send Your Applications in for the One Africa Award | Deadline 7th September 2015   
Bella Naija
The One Africa Award seeks to reward the outstanding contributions of African based organisations at the forefront of the fight against poverty in Africa. Award Criteria. Qualified recipients may be engaged in direct services to achieve any of the MDGs ...
100000USD ONE Africa Award Deadline Extended   BusinessGhana

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Irish Examiner
   
Weight linked to Alzheimer's risk   
Irish Examiner
One more reason to watch the waistline: New research says people's weight in middle age may influence not just whether they go on to develop Alzheimer's disease, but when. Obesity in midlife has long been suspected of increasing the risk of Alzheimer's.
Mid-Life Obesity May Speed up Alzheimer's   The Chosun Ilbo
Body Mass Index predicts how soon Alzheimer's will develop   Telegraph.co.uk
Overweight in midlife may speed up Alzheimer's   The Nation

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