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Mmesoma Ejikeme reacts to JAMB’s alleged fake result

Mmesoma Ejikeme has finally spoken out after facing allegations of forging her Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) result.In a video circulating online, Mmesoma can be seen holding a printout of her UTME result, claiming, “I don’t understand them saying I forged the result.”She asserted that there may have been discrepancies

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2023 Hajj: Shortage Of Tent, Poor Feeding caused by Invaders-Saudi Arabia

Faced with criticism, Saudi Arabian authority has blamed the invasion of illegal pilgrims at the religious site of Mina for the painful experience of shortage of tents and bed space suffered by the Nigerian pilgrims during the rigorous spiritual pilgrimage of the just concluded 2023 Hajj exercise.The vice president of

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FG to vaccinates 7.5m people in Jigawa, Delivers 6m Doses Of Yellow Fever Vaccine

National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHDA) has delivered six million doses of Yellow Fever Vaccine to the Jigawa State government to vaccinate about 7.5 million people in the state.Speaking to newsmen during the inspection of the vaccines delivered to the State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, the state immunisation officer, Alhaji

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RixExcel Partners Dubai Hospital For Better medical Services

A Nigerian firm and leading international medical tourism facilitator, RivExcel Health, has gone into partnership with a Dubai-based hospital, Neuro Spinal Hospital (NSH) for medical tourism services for Africans seeking treatment in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).RivExcel Health said as part of the partnership, it has independently vetted and selected

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Ignore ‘one week Sit-at-Home Order’ by Simon Ekpa- Ohanaeze Youths

Apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide, has urged residents of South-East to ignore Simon Ekpa’s declaration of a one-week sit-at-home in the zone.Ekpa had announced one week sit-at-home commencing from today, July 3, 2023.The Finland-based Biafra agitator has continued to spearhead regular Monday sit-at-home in the South-East,

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