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- Is it possible to restructure Nigeria ? 19 Nov 2009 23:56 GMT
... Kanu, a NADECO chieftain and chairman, Change Nigeria; Action Congress National Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande, Lagos ... unitarism will only lead our nation to paralysis and disintegration. If we use the template ... corruption, elections, resource control SocialĀ welfare, education, healthcare, economicĀ policy etc and other basic social ...
- Nigeria Makes Nation Shine [analysis] 20 Nov 2009 18:14 GMT
... — Last week, I was in Lagos, Nigeria and witnessed the tragedy of African politics. Nigeria ... is much more difficult to build a healthcare delivery system. That is why people cannot ... kept feeding him manually when he was paralysed on one side. So food was going ...
- Obama Walks China's 'Great Firewall' 16 Nov 2009 18:50 GMT
... the magnifying glass can help the visually impaired. Philips, the Dutch healthcare and electronics company, believes that skin care ... worth of wine; a solo show examines Nigerian oil politics; and a nature lover shares ...
- YouTube + Univision = TuTube 16 Nov 2009 20:30 GMT
... the magnifying glass can help the visually impaired. Philips, the Dutch healthcare and electronics company, believes that skin care ... worth of wine; a solo show examines Nigerian oil politics; and a nature lover shares ...
- Evernote Raises $10 Million in Capital 16 Nov 2009 22:10 GMT
... the magnifying glass can help the visually impaired. Philips, the Dutch healthcare and electronics company, believes that skin care ... worth of wine; a solo show examines Nigerian oil politics; and a nature lover shares ...
- 'Diabetes is Life-Threatening But Manageable' 19 Nov 2009 11:11 GMT
... the sixth leading cause of deaths in Nigeria and the third leading cause of death worldwide. ... normal. He described diabetes as a life incapacitating disease. "Most of the food we eat ... blood sugar. He said that the World Health Organisation (WHO) recognises three types of diabetes ...
- Keeping the Haj safe for pilgrims 20 Nov 2009 21:36 GMT
... more than a dozen languages, which give health and hygiene advice. Facemasks and hand sanitisers ... to provide a safe and secure environment. Nigerian pilgrims walk outside King Abdul Aziz Airport upon ... tunnels with an special lane for the disabled. Pilgrims will then spend an afternoon on ...
- INTERVIEW-Afghanistan to be polio-free within two years-WHO 18 Nov 2009 14:41 GMT
... KABUL, Nov 17 (Reuters) - The World Health Organisation aims to get rid of polio ... world one step closer to eradicating the paralysing virus globally. If vaccination teams had unfettered ... transmission of polio, which remains endemic in Nigeria, India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. In Afghanistan, there are ...
- The Plight of Mad Children in Abia State [opinion] 16 Nov 2009 18:12 GMT
... forgotten ones, children with mental problems in Nigeria . The term "mental illness" is used as ... in which their mental development is seriously impaired and falls below averages. This condition arises ... is available. Juvenile mental illness is a health and social disaster crying for attention. The ...
- U.S. Christian Right Activists Pushing Death Penalty for Homosexuals in Poor African State 18 Nov 2009 09:25 GMT
... from Uganda, and Reverend Jide Macauley, from Nigeria's House of Rainbow church, told IPS that ... under 18 or with someone who is disabled, or being a "serial offender" or HIV ... in the fields of sexual and reproductive health, hence further undermining public health efforts to ...
- For Effective Civil Society [opinion] 16 Nov 2009 13:31 GMT
... Lagos — Conventionally, corruption refers to the "impairment of integrity, virtue, or moral principle." It ... political system in which government officials seek illegitimate personal gain through bribery, extortion, etc (i.e., ... ; and from South Africa , to Nigeria , corruption Remains not only a significant impediment ...
- 'Yinka Shonibare MBE' at the Museum of African Art 20 Nov 2009 05:36 GMT
... bustles of batik, Enlightenment mathematicians misplace limbs, disabled black men penetrate British society and nearly ... head. Rewriting the history books is this Nigerian-British artist's modus operandi. Sometimes using himself, sometimes ... headless, elaborately costumed mannequins (a wink to guillotined Frenchmen), he complicates the stories of haves ...
- Skewing history with his images 20 Nov 2009 22:18 GMT
... bustles of batik, Enlightenment mathematicians misplace limbs, disabled black men penetrate British society and nearly ... head. Rewriting the history books is this Nigerian-British artist's modus operandi. Sometimes using himself, sometimes ... headless, elaborately costumed mannequins (a wink to guillotined Frenchmen), he complicates the stories of haves ...
- Helping the world to see better 18 Nov 2009 04:31 GMT
... by LuAnn Morgan. Last week, Columbia Basin Health Association presented the Othello Lions Club with ... farsightedness or astigmatism. Most of these vision impairments are quickly diagnosed and easy to treat ... Bethmann said when a team went to Nigeria from Moses Lake a year ago, they took ...
- FactCheck: BNP on Question Time 16 Nov 2009 19:14 GMT
... Nearly eight million people watched BNP leader Nick Griffin's appearance ... to ethnic minorities and to people with disabilities. "This was at a time when we ... days: "One undergraduate [boxing] opponent was a Nigerian called Amure, with whom Griffin 'joked' about ...
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