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Male involvement in Maternal Health in Northern Nigeria is low, but a local NGO is turning the tide

To confront the socio-cultural norms that have systematically disadvantage and discriminated against women and girls, the NGO has made stride to involve all stakeholders at all levels. “Religious and Traditional leaders, families, opinion leaders and influencers, are key to addressing these barriers that are becoming toxic by the day” said Ibrahim Ladan Wunti, the Executive Director of the NGO.

A Dozen Reasons for President Buhari’s re-election

On Monday December 17, 2018, President Muhammadu Buhari, who is seeking re-election for a second term of office, will be...

I will beat Sanwo-olu flat — Agbaje

The People’s Democratic Party(PDP) Governorship Candidate in Lagos, State, Mr Jimi Agbaje, says he will beat All Progressives Congress...

The tears of women divorcees: why Hausa men are notorious

Marriage is a lifelong contract where adults male and female who fulfilled all necessary condition for marriage, unanimously consent...

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