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Climate change: FAO distributes fuel-efficient stoves to 24,500 Borno households
The stoves are energy-efficient, meaning fewer trees are cut down, and they are healthier because they reduce smoke and harmful gases within households. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation […]
‘Radio Ndarason speaks to people in their own languages, it’s a great strength’
The day Patricia Danzi, the director-general of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, visited Radio Ndarason will be fondly remembered By speaking to people in their own languages, going […]
Accusations of corruption mar the rollout of palliative aid packages to those in need
Borno State citizens claim that many who should receive palliative aid are not getting it because of party politics, infighting and corruption
Weekly Press Review: From Monday 21st to Friday 25th August, 2023
Niger has been hit by multiple jihadist attacks since its president was overthrown last month, but observers caution against concluding that a long-running insurgency is shifting into higher gear as post-coup uncertainty mounts.
Government urged to declare a state of emergency on malaria to fight the world’s ‘deadliest killer’
Borno State health authority admits Tsangaya pupils have been left out of the antimalarial drug campaign and says a plan has been drafted to include them
Weekly Press Review: From Monday 14th to Friday 18th August, 2023
The Nigerien military leader, General Abdourahmane Tchiani, has said the military sacked the President Mohamed Bazoum-led government to save both Republic of Niger and Nigeria from possible threat.
As crime rate escalates, ordinary people are becoming more distrustful of surrendered penitent insurgents
Even though repentant insurgents are forced to undergo rehabilitation and deradicalisation programmes, Borno State citizens say they are not sure the former fighters are truly remorseful
Weekly Press Review: From Monday 7th to Friday 11th August, 2023
Top diplomats from the United Nations, African Union and the Economic Community of West African States will Thursday (today) storm Abuja, the nation’s capital, to take major decisions at an Extraordinary Summit on the political development
Cost of medicines must come down to prevent looming ‘health tragedy’ in Nigeria
Lives of ill people are hanging in the balance because they can no longer afford to buy the drugs that help control their life-threatening conditions
11 more farmers killed, despite assurances of beefed up security
One farmer survived but was seriously wounded in the attack on Kawuri village in the Konduga Local Government Area on Monday, July 31. He is being treated in Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.