Nigeria’s government launched an initiative in 2024 offering free emergency caesarean sections to poor and vulnerable women, in a plan to bring down the high number of mothers dying in childbirth. ...
Nigeria has agreed to $200 million deal with WeLight, a pan-African Distributed Renewable Energy (DRE) company to deploy ...
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ETX Daily Up on MSNIn Nigeria, tech workers and farmers bring AI to the fieldsIn Nigeria, tech workers and farmers bring AI to the fields With a few taps on his phone, Dandam Nangor knows exactly what temperature his greenhouse is at, when to water his crops and even the pH of ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Tuggar says Nigeria has secured $14bn investment from India, €250m from the Netherlands, and ...
Nigeria accounts for nearly 20% of global maternal deaths, with WHO data showing that 814 women die per 100,000 live ...
Nigeria has secured a $200 million agreement with WeLight, a pan-African Distributed Renewable Energy company, to bring ...
Ekiti State government has spent billions of Naira to reconnect urban and rural communities in the state back to the national ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNNigeria in need of AI-driven telemedicine healthcare system – Prof EkwuemeThe Nigerian Government has been advised to integrate Artificial Intelligence-driven telemedicine healthcare in the nation's ...
As Nigeria targets a 30% renewable energy contribution to its energy mix by 2030, the country is partnering with the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNMozambique: Maputo Declaration - Nigeria's Second Chance At Food SecurityOpinion - The solution lies not in lamentation but action. The government must prioritise agriculture in fiscal planning, scaling up investments in research, irrigation, rural roads, security and ...
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