I hear a buzz in my pocket. I take out my phone from my pocket and look, losing track of the point George was making. ‘Freeman’ shows on the screen. Two possibilities run through my head from our earlier conversation that day. I swipe to the right and say “Hello Free” as I always respond to his calls. Dead silence. Not literally at this moment though. A mother’s son Thomas Freeman Yeboah was looking into the death of his mother on January 20, 2021, at the A.G.A Hospital, Obuasi. The circumstances around the death of his mother per his narration did not sit well with him.
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Dr. Matthew Obinna Nwaneri is an Associate Professor at Carver College of Medicine and Medical Director, Iowa Oncology Network, medical oncologist at the University of Iowa Health Care (UIHC) Born in Ibadan, Oyo State, brought up in Lagos State and in his hometown, Umuezeala-Ehime, Ehime, in Ehime-Mbano local council of Imo State, where he lived with his grandparents after his secondary education, Dr. Matthew Obinna Nwaneri is not bashful of change. Very early in life, he learnt to work hard and expect to face new challenges. His commitment to these two key principles of life has today earned him a place in the league of leading oncologists in the world, to the pride of many Nigerians.
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Ramadan is all about spreading love, support and performing charitable services. This is a holy time when nearly 2 billion Muslims around the world practice self-discipline, and sacrifice, by performing acts of charitable services, known as Zakat.
With the theme of Ramadan deeply rooted in giving, it is unsurprising to see that local research stated that 90 per cent of survey respondents in Nigeria agree that brands should find ways of giving back during Ramadan. This is a season where individuals and businesses seek ways to give back to their communities.
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In furtherance of his concerted efforts to ensure that all residents of Enugu State have access to quality and affordable healthcare services, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, yesterday, inaugurated the newly constituted Governing Board of the State Agency for Universal Health Coverage (ENSA-UHC), headed by Dr. Robsam Ohayi.
The Enugu State Universal Health Coverage Agency was created in 2018 pursuant to the State Health Sector Reform Law of 2017, which made provisions for the creation of an agency to promote, regulate, supervise and ensure the effective administration of a universal health coverage scheme for residents of the state.
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The Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, has enjoined the Muslim Ummah to utilise the opportunity of the last ten days of Ramadan to intensify prayers for the nation’s comprehensive peace and security.
This is as President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) expressed sadness over the “heightened” degree of insecurity in the country.
The council in a statement signed by its Deputy Secretary-General NSCIA, Prof. Salisu Shehu, said the Sultan was saddened over the level of insecurity in the country.
“The Sultan is very concerned about the heightened degree of insecurity in the country and the attendant fatalities, tensions, fear and confusion being foisted upon the citizenry.”