Professor Henrietta Ene-Obong of the University of Calabar says protein deficiency persists in Nigeria due to entrenched behavioural, socio-economic, political and environmental...
Why is protein deficiency a growing problem across the world when large quantities of food go to waste? What can nations do...
As the COVID-19 pandemic ravages the food quality of millions of families in Nigeria and around the world, a nutrition expert says...
The COVID-19 pandemic has effectively worsened the problem of protein deficiency and malnutrition in Nigeria, Africa and the global community. Dr. Adepeju...
The independent Africa Regional Certification Commission (ARCC), the body responsible for certifying the eradication of wild poliovirus in the WHO Africa Region...
Mr. Remmy Nweke, National Co-ordinator, Media Centre Against Child Malnutrition (MeCAM) has called on government at all levels in Nigeria to improve...
Sanofi, a bio-pharmaceutical company, has announced five winners in the finals of AfricaTech Healthcare Challenges 2020. The finals held online on Thursday,...
Sanofi, a global biopharmaceutical company, is set to host a live virtual scientific and educational summit where healthcare practitioners from Nigeria and...
The coronavirus pandemic risks cancelling out recent progress in transitioning to clean energy, with unprecedented falls in demand, price volatility...
By Elvis Eromosele Since COVID19 burst into our consciousness in December 2019, it has grown in leaps and bounds. Today, COVID19...
The Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF) has joined hands with the United Nations in Nigeria with a total sum of N1.5 Billion...
The World Health Organisation (WHO), the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), with support from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), are set...
By Elvis Eromosele Since its emergence in Wuhan in December 2019, the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to impact country after country. Today,...
School closures in 13 countries linked to the COVID-19 virus epidemic have disrupted the education of more than 290 million students, a record...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has put the global death rate of coronavirus at 3.4 percent, higher than 2 percent earlier stated.