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Then-U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton picks up a mosquito net next to other medical supplies from the USAID program, including a box of Depo-Provera contraceptives, during a tour of thePhilippe Senghor Health Center in Dakar August 1, 2012. Self-injectable contraceptives, which are being trailed in Uganda and Senegal, could revolutionize women's lives in rural Africa and dramatically cut maternal and newborn deaths, health experts said on Tuesday. The disposable $1 device consists of a small needle connected to a plastic bubble containing the contraceptive Depo-Provera which can be squeezed to inject a dose that lasts three months. Self-injectables could…
Hundreds of thousands of jobs are lying unfilled across the UK, as shortages of skilled labour in certain sectors takes hold. Employers are struggling to fill posts for engineers, nurses, developers, teachers and chefs, vacancy data for April from Adzuna's website reveals. At the last count, 40 out of 56 cities see more jobs than job-seekers, but the number of posts for manufacturing, retail and logistics and warehouse roles has fallen in recent months. Shortage: There is a shortfall of 1.8million engineers across the UK, the Royal Academy of Engineering say The top 10 sectors where skilled job-hunters stand a…
"When Boko Haram attacked us in the village everyone was just running helter skelter," Saratu Zakaria told VICE News. "The kids followed their dad but along the way they got lost." Zakaria, 44, is living in a makeshift camp behind a church in Yola, Adamawa State, northeast Nigeria. She's missing four children: three girls and one boy aged 7, 8, 10, and 16. It's been one year and six months since she saw them. "There's a place where we normally went to hide, it was like a refuge point for all of us in the village, but the bad guys…
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA OVERVIEW OF THE 2016 BUDGETAND THE STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR 2016 BUDGET OF CHANGE SENATOR UDOMA UDO UDOMA Honourable Minister of Budget and National Planning 12THMAY 2016 PROTOCOLS 1. It is my pleasure to welcome you all to this presentation on the 2016 Federal Government Budget – the first full year Budget of this administration which was recently signed into law by the President. My profound appreciation goes to President Muhammadu Buhariand the Vice President, Prof.Yemi Osinbajounder whose leadership the 2016Budgetwas prepared.I also thank the Senate President, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the leadership…
Paracetamol may be a more powerful painkiller than we realise. Research shows that the popular pills don’t just ease our pain, they also stop us from feeling others’ pain. It is thought by dulling the part of the brain that feels pain, we also find it harder to imagine what others are going through. With previous research crediting paracetamol, which is known as acetaminophen in the US, with blunting joy, the researchers say we have a lot to learn about the drug. Popular pills don’t just ease our pain, they stop us from feeling that suffered by others, a study…
Indulging in a diet rich in fatty, sugary junk foods can cause as much damage to the kidney as diabetes, experts have warned. Type 2 diabetes is often associated with obesity and the number of cases across the world are rising at an alarming rate. In type 2 diabetes, the body fails to produce enough insulin, or does not react to the hormone produced. This causes an accumulation of sugar - or glucose - in the blood, which can have severe long-term consequences for organs including the kidneys, where it can lead to diabetic kidney disease. A new study has…
Scientists have warned that social pressures are forcing people to cut back on their sleep, contributing to a 'global sleep crisis'. The new study by scientists from the University of Michigan was based on research collected through a smartphone app which enabled them to track sleep patterns around the world. The app gathered data about how age, gender and the amount of natural light to which people are exposed affect sleep patterns in 100 countries to help better understand how cultural pressures can override biological rhythms. The study by scientists from the University of Michigan was based on research collected…
There is no link between mobile phones and brain cancer, a landmark study has revealed. Researchers found no increase in tumours over the last 29 years, despite an enormous increase in the use of the devices. In Australia, where the study was conducted, 9 per cent of people had a mobile phone in 1993 - a number which has shot up to 90 per cent today. But in the same period, cancer rates in people aged 20 - 84 rose only slightly in men and remained stable in women. There were 'significant' rises in tumours in the elderly, but the…
Drinking cherry juice is as good as taking drugs at reducing blood pressure, researchers have found. People who drank 60ml of cherry concentrate, diluted with water, saw their blood pressure drop by 7 per cent within three hours. This was enough to slash the risk of a stroke by 38 per cent or heart disease by 23 per cent. Patients who take blood pressure medication see a similar impact, scientists at Northumbria University said. Scientists believe cherry juice has such a strong impact on blood pressure because it is rich in phenolic acids – a type of naturally-occuring antioxidant High…
Friday, 06 May 2016 00:42

Five reasons why buildings collapse

After a building collapsed in Kenya last week, killing at least 33 people, experts look at some reasons why such incidents occur in Africa. The six-storey residence in Kenya's capital Nairobi came down in heavy rain, with more than 80 people still missing. While investigations are still underway into the cause of this collapse, we look at some common problems. 1. The foundations are too weak Adequate foundations can be costly. They can cost up to half the price of a building, observes professor of civil engineering Anthony Ede at Covenant University in Ota, Nigeria. He says two things should…
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Oil soars more than 9% after Israel strikes Iran

Oil prices surged more than 9% on Friday, hitting their highest in almost five months…
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Tinubu's pardon of 'Ogoni Nine' rejected by Ogoni people

Ogoni activists on Friday rejected a posthumous pardon for nine members executed three decades ago…
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Self-made millionaire shares the hardest money conversation he had with his wife: ‘I’m sweating thinking about it’

Self-made millionaire, author and TV host Ramit Sethi knows a thing or two about money.…
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Traditional healer treats the sick with snake bites

Rosalio Culit, also known as Datu Kamandag among his fellow Manobo tribe members in Surigao…
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Over 100 feared dead as gunmen attack Benue communities in night of horror

At least 100 people have been killed in a brutal overnight attack on Yelewata, a…
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Israel and Iran strike at each other in new wave of attacks

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Your favorite alcoholic beverage linked to deadly form of cancer, study finds

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Nigeria's Flying Eagles qualify for World Cup after dramatic win over Senegal

Nigeria's U-20 national football team, the Flying Eagles, have secured their place at the 2025…

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