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Feb 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Social Media: The New Town Hall for Nigerian Citizens?

Nigeria is making strides in using social media for e-government services. This shift is part of a broader trend where technology is changing how people interact with their government. The study looked at how 1, 000 people from different local governments use social media for e-participation. The fi

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Feb 14 2025EDUCATION

E-Learning in Nigeria: A New Way to Learn

E-learning has been a big deal in education for a long time, especially in developed countries. It's like having a classroom that can go anywhere with you. Now, it's starting to catch on in developing countries too, including Nigeria. This is because technology is changing so fast that even people w

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Abuse in the Community: New Report on Nigerian Teens

South-West Nigeria is home to serious issue. Most teens have survived abuse since turning 12. A worryingly high fraction of the population, 69. 4% are impacted. This alarming fact was just one of many uncovered. The issue is more severe for boys than girls. The reality is that higher rates

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

Life and Struggles of LGBTQ+ Men in Nigeria

Nigeria's vibrant mix of cultures and religions often triggers severe judgment against those who identify differently to what is commonly seen as the norm. This leads to harsh treatment and unfair policies that are painfully obvious to queer men. These men face years of unfair treatment. Unhealth

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Feb 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Niger River's Health: A Wake-Up Call for Bamako

Bamako, a large city in Mali, relies heavily on the mighty Niger River. It is a lifeline that supplies water for economic activities and the daily needs of the city. But, there is a huge problem. It is becoming harder to predict just how much water will be available in the future. The gap between w

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Causes of High-Risk Births in Ibadan, Nigeria

In Ibadan, Nigeria, healthcare providers and researchers are grappling with the complexities of high-risk births. These risky situations are marked by babies born too early, too small, or stillborn, which can lead to lifelong health problems. These issues are widespread and impact a significant numb

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Sleep Troubles: A Look at Sleep Apnea Among Nigerian College Students

Sleep is crucial for our health and happiness. Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) affects people of all ages, but it's often overlooked, especially in young adults in developing countries. In Kwara State, Nigeria, researchers used two tools—the Epworth and Stop Bang questionnaires—to find out how common

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Costs Pushing Lagos Families into Poverty

In Lagos, Nigeria, the high cost of healthcare is a big problem. Many families are struggling to pay for medical care. This can force them into poverty. Our study looked at how common and what causes these big healthcare costs, known as Catastrophic Healthcare Expenditure (CHE), in Lagos households.

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Dec 19 2024CELEBRITIES

Zeke Nnaji: A Blend of Cultures and Dreams

Zeke Nnaji, a forward for the Denver Nuggets, is known for his skills on the court. But his story extends far beyond basketball. Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 9, 2001, Zeke's roots are deeply embedded in both American and Nigerian cultures. His father, Apham, hails from Enugu, Nigeria,

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Why Do Some Nigerian Women Avoid Maternal Health Services?

Have you ever thought about how culture and religion can keep people from getting crucial medical care? In Nigeria, there are unique beliefs and practices that shape communities. These are called cultural and religious structures. When it comes to maternal health, these structures can greatly impact

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