It is a known fact that a nation that leaves behind its female population is an underdeveloped society. The unresolved plight of the abductions is regarded as a de-motivator for poor parents who should be convinced that educating their daughters is the best decision they can make for themselves and society at large. The growth of our nation is under threat.
16 August 2021 The #BringBackOurGirls movement received with joy the return of 3 of our 112 missing #ChibokGirls days ago. Ruth Ngiladar Pogu and Hassana Adamu returned along with 2 children they bore within the time they were in captivity. A week earlier, Saraya Musa Mutah was found wandering in the forest. They have since […]
April 14, 2021 marked 2,557 days since 276 schoolgirls were abducted from the Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State. In 2 days, it will be 7 years since the #BringBackOurGirls movement launched a daily advocacy campaign for their safe return. Today is also day 2,164 of President Muhammadu Buhari’s stewardship as the President, and Commander-in-Chief […]
April 12th, 2021 Wednesday, April 14th marks the 7th anniversary of the abduction of 276 schoolgirls from Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok by Boko Haram. Since the kidnap, Nigerians and other citizens around the world have demanded for the return of the ‘Chibok Girls’ from two government administrations. So far, 164 of the abducted school […]
That means that you should still be following any shelter-in-place orders in your community. But when you’re venturing out to the grocery store, pharmacy or hospital, it’s wise to wear one.
It’s normal to feel anxiety, worry and grief any time you’re diagnosed with a medical conditio – and that’s certainly true if you test positive for COVID-19, or are presumed to be positive. If your symptoms aren’t severe and you can recover at home, this will involve home isolation until it’s safe for you to […]
You’re on a conference call and somehow wandered into the kitchen. Next thing you know you’re eating crackers and dry cereal out of the box. Or maybe you got so caught up.
A new surge of coronavirus cases has spread across the country and while there’s still so much to learn about the virus, how it’s transmitted and its long-term effects, the new wave.
Summer may have just officially started, but kidney stone season began a couple of weeks ago. Doctors see an increase in kidney stone cases when the weather warms up.
While most people who get COVID-19 are able to recover at home, the rush is on to find a treatment that’s safe and effective against life-threatening cases of the disease.