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  • Tinubu Seeks Senate Approval to Expand Court of Appeal Bench to 110 Justices

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has formally written to the Senate, urging lawmakers to consider an amendment to the Court of Appeal Act to raise the number of justices of the appellate court from 70 to 110.

    In a letter addressed to the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, the President transmitted the proposed bill on Tuesday during plenary as legislators resumed sitting following the end-of-year recess.

    Details of the Proposal

    According to the communication, the proposed amendment aims to strengthen the institutional capacity, efficiency and effectiveness of the Court of Appeal in line with constitutional provisions and contemporary demands on the judiciary.

    Under the draft legislation:

    • The number of justices of the Court of Appeal would be increased from 70 to 110, enabling the court to cope with a growing caseload.

    • The bill seeks to clarify judicial structure and seniority rules for justices.

    • It also introduces provisions for the modernisation of appellate procedures, including the conduct of proceedings through virtual hearings and the establishment of an Alternative Dispute Resolution Centre (ADRC) within the appellate court system.

    President Tinubu noted that the reforms are designed to improve professional efficiency, legal certainty and access to justice, reduce delays, and reinforce public confidence in the judiciary.

    Rationale Behind the Reforms

    The President’s letter highlighted increasing workloads across the appellate judiciary as one of the key reasons for the proposed expansion. The move is intended to allow the Court of Appeal to sit in more divisions simultaneously and handle matters more expeditiously.

    The introduction of virtual hearings, in particular, is framed as part of broader efforts to align Nigeria’s judicial process with modern institutional standards and contemporary realities in legal practice.

    Next Steps in the Legislative Process

    After being read on the Senate floor by Senator Akpabio, the bill has been referred to the Senate Committee on Rules and Business for further legislative action. The committee is expected to list the bill on the Senate Order Paper for first reading and subsequent debate.

    If approved by the Senate, the Court of Appeal Amendment Bill will proceed through the standard legislative process, including committee review and possibly public hearings, before final passage.

    Broader Judicial Reform Agenda

    Alongside the Court of Appeal proposal, President Tinubu has also forwarded a bill to amend the Federal High Court Act, seeking to increase the number of judges from 70 to 90 to strengthen judicial capacity at that level.

    Additionally, the President has requested the Senate’s confirmation of a nominee for the Supreme Court bench, further signalling a push to enhance the judiciary’s manpower and performance.

  • Rub Tomato Slice on Your Face: 10 Amazing Skin Benefits You Must Try

    Did you know that a simple tomato slice from your kitchen can transform your skincare routine? Tomatoes are packed with antioxidants, Vitamins A & C, lycopene, and natural acids that help brighten the skin, fight acne, reduce dark spots, and restore a healthy glow.

    Thanks to their natural astringent and exfoliating properties, tomatoes also help control excess oil, tighten pores, and improve overall skin texture—without harsh chemicals.
    Below are 10 powerful ways to use tomato slices to target common skin concerns:

    1. Tomato + Coffee for Bright Skin

    How to use:

    Dip a tomato slice into coffee powder and gently massage your face for 2–3 minutes. Leave on for 10 minutes, then rinse.

    Benefits:

    • Brightens dull skin

    • Lightens dark spots

    • Enhances natural glow

    2. Tomato + Honey for Acne

    How to use:

    Apply honey on a tomato slice and massage gently. Leave for 15 minutes before washing off.

    Benefits:

    • Reduces acne and breakouts

    •  Controls excess oil

    •  Soothes inflammation

    3. Tomato + Turmeric for Dark Spots

    How to use:

    Sprinkle a pinch of turmeric on a tomato slice and rub gently on dark spots. Leave for 10 minutes, then rinse.

    Benefits:

    • Fades pigmentation

    •  Evens skin tone

    •  Adds radiance

    4. Tomato + Sugar for Exfoliation

    How to use:

    Dip a tomato slice in sugar and scrub your face in circular motions for 2–3 minutes. Rinse with warm water.

    Benefits:

    • Removes dead skin cells

    • Smoothens rough texture

    • Unclogs pores

    5. Tomato + Vitamin E Oil for Wrinkles

    How to use:

    Add a few drops of Vitamin E oil to a tomato slice and massage wrinkle-prone areas. Leave for 15 minutes.

    Benefits:

    • Boosts collagen

    • Reduces fine lines

    • Keeps skin youthful

    6. Tomato + Multani Mitti for Large Pores

    How to use:

    Sprinkle Multani Mitti (Fuller’s Earth) on a tomato slice and rub gently. Leave for 10 minutes before rinsing.
    Benefits:

    • Shrinks pores

    • Absorbs excess oil

    • Balances sebum production

    7. Tomato + Rice Powder for Clear Skin

    How to use:

    Coat a tomato slice with rice powder and massage for 2 minutes. Leave for 10 minutes, then rinse.

    Benefits:

    • Deep exfoliation

    • Clears blemishes

    • Improves skin clarity

    8. Tomato + Aloe Vera for Glowing Skin

    How to use:

    Apply aloe vera gel on a tomato slice and rub gently. Leave for 10 minutes before rinsing.

    Benefits:

    • Reduces redness

    • Calms irritation

    • Gives a fresh glow

    9. Tomato + Vaseline for Dry Skin
    How to use:

    Dip a tomato slice in Vaseline and massage your face for 2–3 minutes. Leave for 10–15 minutes, then rinse.

    Benefits:

    • Locks in moisture

    • Softens dry skin

    • Adds glass-like radiance

    10. Tomato + Olive Oil for Glass Skin

    How to use:

    Dip a tomato slice in olive oil and massage gently. Leave for 10–15 minutes, then rinse.
    Benefits:

    • Deeply nourishes skin

    • Repairs skin barrier

    • Enhances youthful shine

    Why Spend Thousands on Chemicals When Nature Has the Answer?

    With consistent use, tomato remedies can help you achieve clear, glowing, healthy skin—straight from your kitchen.

    Disclaimer:

    These remedies are for general skincare purposes only. Results may vary based on skin type. Always perform a patch test before full application.

  • Investigation Identifies Army Colonel As Central Figure in Alleged Plot to Oust President Tinubu

    An interim investigation into the October 2025 alleged coup plot against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has identified a serving Army Colonel as the principal coordinator of the conspiracy to overthrow the democratically-elected government, an official report has disclosed.

    The dossier, sighted by The sources on Tuesday, reveals that the unnamed colonel organised and directed a network of disaffected military officers spanning the Army, Navy and Air Force in what security sources described as a structured plan to seize power.

    Plot and Planning Uncovered

    According to the interim report, the colonel — reportedly frustrated by repeated failures in his promotion — mobilised like-minded officers and assigned them to undertake surveillance of strategic national assets, including the Presidential Villa, major barracks in Abuja, and international airports.

    Investigators say early operational planning included surveying key installations and covert communications among the group before security agencies uncovered the conspiracy.

    Arrests and Military Response

    In October 2025, the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) confirmed the detention of a number of officers — from Captain to Brigadier-General — over “acts of indiscipline and breaches of service regulations.” At the time, the then Director of Defence Information, Brigadier-General Tukur Gusau (retd.), dismissed reports of a coup attempt as internal disciplinary issues.

    However, updates from the current Director of Defence Information, Major-General Samaila Uba, indicate the investigation has since been concluded in line with military protocols, with the report forwarded to the “appropriate superior authority” for further action.

    Officers Implicated

    The interim report specifically lists 16 officers currently in custody in connection with the plot. The ranks include:

    1. Brigadier-General M. A. Sadiq

    2. Colonel M. A. Maaji

    3. Lieutenant Colonels S. Bappah,

    4. A. A. Hayatu,

    5. P. Dangnap,

    6. M. Almakura

    7 .Majors A. J. Ibrahim,

    8. M. M. Jiddah,

    9. M. A. Usman,

    10. D. Yusuf

    11. Captains I. Bello,

    12. A. A. Yusuf

    13. Lieutenant S. S. Felix

    14. Lieutenant Commander D. B.

    15.Abdullahi (Navy)

    16.Squadron Leader S. B. Adamu (Air Force)

    17. Major I. Dauda

    Security sources added that the foiled plot was scheduled for 25 October 2025, and if successful, would have targeted the President, Vice President, ministers and service chiefs.

    Next Steps

    According to military officials, the officers implicated in the alleged conspiracy are expected to face trial before a military judicial panel, aligned with established military legal procedure.

    Background and Wider Context

    The military probe into the alleged coup has been ongoing since late 2025 amid earlier media reports that linked the arrests to secret meetings among serving officers and even to the cancellation of Nigeria’s Independence Day parade.

    In related developments reported earlier, intelligence sources allegedly tracked substantial funds and suspicious financial activity connected with elements under investigation, though official sources have described such wider links in varying terms.

  • US Announces Multi-Day Military Drill Across Middle East

    The United States has announced plans to conduct a multi-day military readiness exercise across the Middle East, as tensions continue to rise in the region.

    The planned exercise, according to a statement by U.S. Air Forces Central, is aimed at strengthening the deployment, dispersal and sustainment of American airpower across the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility.

    Officials said the drill would test the ability of U.S. forces to rapidly deploy and maintain combat aircraft operations from multiple locations, while enhancing logistical coordination and operational readiness.

    “The exercise is designed to validate our ability to deploy, disperse and sustain combat airpower throughout the region,” the statement said.

    Although specific dates, locations and participating units were not disclosed, the U.S. military described the drill as a multi-day operation involving extensive planning and coordination with regional partners.

    Heightened Regional Tensions
    The announcement comes amid growing tensions between the United States and Iran, following weeks of unrest in Iran and concerns over potential regional escalation.

    In recent days, the U.S. has increased its military presence in the Middle East, including the deployment of a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group to the region as part of what officials describe as measures to bolster deterrence and protect American interests.

    U.S. defence officials maintain that the planned exercise is defensive in nature, stressing that it is intended to enhance readiness rather than signal an imminent military action.

    Focus on Readiness and Partnerships

    Military analysts note that exercises of this scale are intended to improve operational flexibility, rapid response capability and interoperability between U.S. forces and allied nations in the region.

    The drill is also expected to reinforce cooperation with regional partners, ensuring seamless coordination in the event of security challenges affecting the Middle East.

    The U.S. Central Command routinely conducts similar exercises to maintain preparedness amid evolving threats and complex security dynamics.

    Strategic Message

    Observers say the exercise sends a strategic message of preparedness at a time of uncertainty, while underscoring Washington’s commitment to regional stability.

    Despite the heightened military activity, U.S. officials have reiterated their preference for diplomatic engagement, noting that military readiness remains a precautionary measure.

  • Nigeria Joins India to Celebrate 77th Republic Day — Cultural Ties Stronger Than Ever!

    In a display of diplomatic camaraderie and cultural celebration, Nigeria joined India in marking the 77th Republic Day of the Asian nation, highlighting the growing bilateral relations and people-to-people ties between the two countries.

    The event, hosted at the Indian High Commission in Abuja, brought together diplomats, government officials, business leaders, and members of the Nigerian-Indian community. Attendees witnessed a vibrant celebration featuring cultural performances, traditional music, and speeches emphasizing friendship and cooperation.

    Strengthening Bilateral Ties

    In his address, the Indian High Commissioner emphasized the importance of Nigeria-India relations, noting that both countries share common goals in economic development, trade, education, and technology exchange.

    “The celebration of India’s Republic Day here in Nigeria is more than a ceremonial gesture. It reflects the deepening friendship, mutual respect, and shared aspirations of our nations,” the High Commissioner said.

    The Nigerian government representatives, including officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, acknowledged India’s contributions to Nigeria’s educational and technological initiatives, particularly in skills development and cultural exchange programs.

    Cultural Showcase

    A highlight of the celebration was the display of Indian and Nigerian cultural performances, including traditional dances, music ensembles, and culinary showcases that brought together the rich heritage of both nations.
    Attendees lauded the initiative, describing it as an opportunity to foster understanding and strengthen cultural diplomacy.

    Looking Ahead

    The celebration also served as a platform for discussing future collaborations in trade, education, and technology. Both countries expressed a commitment to expanding partnerships that benefit citizens and promote sustainable development.

    The event concluded with a flag-hoisting ceremony, the singing of the national anthem of India, and a reception where guests engaged in networking, cultural appreciation, and discussions on bilateral projects.

  • States Given 30‑Day Deadline to Publish Health and Education Contract Awards Under World Bank‑Assisted Scheme

    In a renewed push to strengthen transparency and accountability in public procurement, state governments across Nigeria have been directed to publish contract award information for basic education and primary health care procurements within 30 days after the end of each quarter under a World Bank–supported initiative.

    The directive, issued by the Human Capital Opportunities for Prosperity and Equity Programme (HOPE‑GOV) of the Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, aims to enhance openness in subnational procurement processes and ensure public access to critical contracting data.

    Mandate for Quarterly Publication

    Dr. Assad Hassan, National Coordinator of the HOPE‑GOV Programme, announced the requirement during the programme’s first Implementation Support Meeting of 2026 with state focal persons, held virtually as part of preparations for the first‑year verification by Independent Verification Agents (IVAs).

    Under the new requirement:

    • States must publish quarterly contract award details for procurements in basic education and primary health care.

    • The publication must occur within 30 days after the end of each quarter.

    • The data should be posted on official state government websites to allow independent verification.

    Details Required for Disclosure

    To ensure effective oversight, the minimum information that must be published includes:

    •Project name

    • Awarding institution

    • Award date

    • Name of the contractor

    • Contract amount

    According to Hassan, where ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) are yet to adopt e‑procurement systems, Independent Verification Agents will obtain contract schedules and assess whether disclosures comply with the Open Contracting Data Standard (OCDS). For MDAs with e‑procurement, the focus will be on whether state portals are fully operational and publishing procurement cycle data in line with the OCDS format.

    Link to Incentive Funding

    The transparency condition is tied to the disbursement of performance‑based incentive funds to states participating in the HOPE‑GOV Programme. States must complete the publishing requirement to qualify for these funds, reinforcing the link between accountability and resource allocation.

    Additional Requirements and Institutional Strengthening

    Beyond contract disclosures, the federal government has also mandated that states publish the citizens’ budgets for basic education and primary health care for the 2026 fiscal year by 28 February 2026. These documents are expected to outline revenue sources, including domestic and foreign grants, and provide a detailed breakdown of expenditure by sector and function.

    The programme is also engaging states to strengthen internal systems that support implementation of the HOPE‑GOV reforms to achieve greater results in human capital development.

    Background on the HOPE‑GOV Programme

    The HOPE‑GOV Programme is a results‑based initiative supported by the World Bank that seeks to improve governance, boost service delivery, and deepen transparency at the subnational level — particularly within the health and education sectors. Its focus on performance‑linked financing and public disclosure is designed to address longstanding inefficiencies in public spending and promote better outcomes for citizens.

  • Police Arrest Two Suspects in Connection With Missing 16‑Year‑Old Girl in Anambra

    The Anambra State Police Command has arrested two female suspects in connection with the disappearance of a 16‑year‑old girl, Miss Oluebube Chukwuma, reported missing from Ozubulu in Ekwusigo Local Government Area of the state.

    The arrests were confirmed in a press statement on Tuesday by the command’s spokesman, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, who said the suspects were taken into custody on Monday, 26 January 2026, by operatives attached to the Ozubulu Division following technologically‑driven intelligence.

    Details of the Arrests

    • The suspects have been identified as Uzoma Nwabueze and Precious Monday.

    • According to the police, both women were apprehended after credible information pointed officers to their involvement in the disappearance of the minor.

    • During interrogation, the suspects confessed to being involved in the case and disclosed that the missing girl was taken to Ghana.

    Official Statements

    The police spokesman’s statement noted that the operation was carried out in the evening of January 26, and that the suspects were immediately transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Awka for further discreet and comprehensive investigations.

    SP Ikenga stressed that efforts are ongoing to ascertain all circumstances surrounding the relocation of the teenager and to identify any other individuals involved in the matter.

    Context and Background

    The incident has heightened concerns among residents in the Ekwusigo Local Government Area, who have been on edge since the teen was reported missing. The case has drawn significant public attention, reinforcing nationwide worries about child safety, abductions, and trafficking.

    This development comes amid broader efforts by the Anambra State Police Command to tackle child abduction and trafficking. In recent months, the command has mounted operations that led to the rescue of numerous underage girls in trafficking investigations, highlighting a pattern of concern over missing children in the region.

    Public Reaction

    Local community leaders and parents have called for a swift conclusion to the investigation and the safe return of the teenager. Social media users have also urged heightened security awareness and better protective measures for children.

    What Happens Next

    The suspects will remain in custody as police continue with investigations, and authorities have pledged to provide regular updates on the case.

    Bottom Line:

    The arrest of Uzoma Nwabueze and Precious Monday marks a major breakthrough in the probe into the disappearance of Miss Oluebube Chukwuma. With investigators now pursuing leads related to cross‑border movement, the focus remains on securing further evidence and reuniting the teenager with her family.

  • Shock, Unease as Police Inspector Is Arrested Over Alleged Coup Plot Against Tinubu

    The arrest of a serving Nigeria Police Force inspector by operatives of the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) over an alleged plot to overthrow President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration has sent ripples of shock and unease across Nigeria’s security community and the wider public.

    The police officer, identified as Inspector Ahmed Ibrahim, was apprehended in Abuja after intelligence reports allegedly linked him to a wider conspiracy involving military personnel already under investigation.

    For many Nigerians, the development has deepened concerns about trust, loyalty and stability within the nation’s security institutions, particularly at a time when the country is grappling with multiple security and economic challenges.

    Security sources told that the inspector’s arrest followed new information provided by detained military officers, which allegedly placed him within the network suspected of plotting against the democratically elected government.

    “The investigation widened as more names emerged. Once his alleged role was established, he was taken into custody,” a senior security source said, requesting anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.

    According to the sources, 36 security operatives are currently being held in connection with the alleged plot. They include 35 personnel from the Nigerian Army, Navy and Air Force, alongside the arrested police inspector — a development described by analysts as rare and deeply unsettling.

    Residents in parts of Abuja who spoke with source expressed concern and disbelief that individuals entrusted with safeguarding the nation could be implicated in actions capable of threatening constitutional rule.

    “When those meant to protect democracy are accused of undermining it, it creates fear and uncertainty,” said a civil servant in the Federal Capital Territory.

    The arrests are linked to a long-running probe that began in October 2025, when several senior military officers were quietly detained over alleged conduct considered inconsistent with military discipline and democratic principles.

    The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has since confirmed that a special investigative panel concluded its assignment and submitted its findings, paving the way for court-martial proceedings and other disciplinary actions against officers found culpable.

    Efforts by the source to obtain an official reaction from the Nigeria Police Force were unsuccessful as of press time, as calls and messages to the Force Public Relations Officer were not returned.

    Government officials have repeatedly stressed that Nigeria’s democracy remains non-negotiable, warning that any attempt to destabilise the constitutional order would be met with the full force of the law.

    As investigations continue, the unfolding case has become more than a security matter — it has touched a national nerve, raising questions about vigilance, accountability and the silent pressures within institutions charged with defending the republic.

    Authorities say further updates will be provided as inquiries progress.

  • FG Taps Capital Markets to Power Rural Nigeria: REA & CSCS Lead the Way

    In a landmark move aimed at expanding Nigeria’s energy reach, the Federal Government (FG), through the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), is exploring strategic partnerships with the Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) to leverage the capital market in scaling electricity access across underserved communities.

    The collaboration, announced at a high-level forum in Abuja yesterday, seeks to harness private sector funding and innovative financing mechanisms to drive sustainable energy solutions, particularly in rural areas where grid connectivity remains limited.

    Driving Energy Access Through Capital Markets

    Speaking at the event, the Director-General of REA, emphasized the importance of blending public and private investments to achieve Nigeria’s renewable energy targets.
    “Traditional funding alone cannot meet the energy needs of millions of Nigerians living off the grid. By tapping into capital markets, we can mobilize resources at a scale that ensures reliable electricity reaches every community,” he said.

    CSCS, Nigeria’s leading securities depository, highlighted its role in facilitating transparent investment channels, assuring potential investors of streamlined processes for participating in energy projects.
    The agency aims to de-risk investments while offering opportunities for both retail and institutional investors to contribute to national energy development.

    Economic and Social Implications

    Experts at the forum underscored that expanding electricity access is not just an infrastructure issue—it’s a catalyst for economic growth. Rural businesses, schools, and healthcare facilities stand to benefit immensely from reliable power. Analysts suggest that this initiative could create thousands of jobs, stimulate local entrepreneurship, and enhance the quality of life in rural communities.

    One local entrepreneur, who has struggled with frequent power outages in his agribusiness, expressed optimism: “If this program works, it will change everything. We can operate efficiently, store produce properly, and even expand our business beyond our community,” he said.

    Looking Ahead

    The partnership is still in its exploratory phase, but all parties agreed that capital market instruments such as green bonds and energy investment funds could be pivotal in financing energy infrastructure. The FG also stressed the need for regulatory support and policy consistency to attract investors and ensure the program’s sustainability.

    As Nigeria continues its push toward universal energy access, this capital market-driven model represents a progressive and innovative approach, potentially setting a benchmark for other sectors seeking private investment for public good.

    Key Takeaways for Readers:

    • FG, REA, and CSCS are exploring capital market solutions to expand rural energy access.

    • The initiative blends public and private funding to scale sustainable electricity projects.

    • Expected benefits include job creation, economic growth, and improved rural living conditions.

    • Investment opportunities may include green bonds and energy-focused funds.

  • Anambra Government Shuts 54 Hospitals and Clinics Over Unprofessional Practices

    In a decisive move to strengthen healthcare quality, the Anambra State Ministry of Health has sealed 54 hospitals and clinics across the state for engaging in unprofessional and unsafe medical practices. The enforcement, carried out between 2023 and 2025, aims to protect patients, improve service delivery, and ensure that all health facilities meet professional and regulatory standards.

    Why the Facilities Were Closed

    The Ministry of Health explained that the closures targeted facilities that were:

    • Operating without proper licensing or approvals

    • Engaging in unprofessional conduct and malpractice

    • Maintaining poor hygiene standards

    • Employing unqualified medical personnel

    “The safety of our citizens is non-negotiable. Any facility found compromising professional standards will face the full weight of the law,” said Dr. Afam Obidike, Commissioner for Health.

    The action affects both public and private healthcare providers, demonstrating the government’s commitment to maintaining high healthcare standards across the state.

    Partial Re-openings

    • Out of the 54 sealed facilities, 15 have reopened after meeting the required standards.

    • Reopened facilities underwent rigorous inspections to verify compliance in hygiene, staff qualification, and service delivery.

    “Facilities that show willingness to comply with regulations are allowed to reopen. This ensures a people-centered health system,” Dr. Obidike stated.

    Broader Health Sector Reforms

    The shutdowns are part of Anambra State’s broader healthcare reform agenda, including:

    • Expansion of Anambra State Emergency Medical Services and Ambulance System (ASEMSAS), launched in May 2023

    • Growth from 10 ambulances at inception to over 60 units, covering all 21 local government areas

    • Deployment of 315 tricycle ambulances for rural emergency services and maternal transport

    • Introduction of 7 boat ambulances to improve emergency response in riverine communities

    “Our approach focuses on both regulating healthcare providers and expanding emergency medical services to underserved communities,” said Dr. Obidike.

    Past Enforcement Actions

    Anambra State has a history of strict regulation:

    • In August 2025, Mercy Maternity and Clinic in Uruagwu, Nnewi North LGA, was sealed for operating without a license, poor hygiene, and unqualified staff.

    • These consistent actions reflect the state government’s ongoing commitment to patient safety and professional standards.

    Impact on Residents

    • Patient Safety: The closures protect citizens from unsafe and unprofessional medical care

    • Healthcare Quality: Encourages hospitals and clinics to maintain high standards

    • Trust in the Health System: Builds confidence in the state’s healthcare delivery system

    “Residents can now seek medical care knowing that facilities meet minimum standards, which is crucial for public confidence in the health sector,” said a local health advocate.

    Key Takeaways

    • 54 hospitals and clinics sealed for unprofessional practices between 2023–2025

    • 15 facilities reopened after meeting compliance standards

    • Enforcement applies to both public and private healthcare providers

    • State is expanding emergency medical services, including ambulances, tricycles, and boat units

    • Part of Governor Charles Soludo’s healthcare reform agenda

    Residents are advised to verify licensed health facilities and report malpractice to the Ministry of Health.

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