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Drivers of Human Immunodeficiency Virus among Pregnant Women in Conflict and Non-conflict Zones of Nigeria

Amina A. Umar​1,MBBS, MPH,  Hassan Adam Murtala2 MBBS, MPH, MIPC, MBA,  Aisha Adam Abdullahi2 MBBS, MSc, Amina Aminu2 MBBS,  Muktar H. Aliyu3 MD, DrPH,  Sani H. Aliyu4 MBBS, MSc,  Ololade D. Adeyemi5 MD, MPH, MLA,  Deepa Dongarwar6 MS,  Jordi B. Torrelles7 PhD,  Gambo Aliyu8 MBBS, PhD,  Hamisu M. Salihu2MD, PhD 1Department of Community Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria 2Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Kano Independent Research Center Trust, Kano, Nigeria 3Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health, Nashville, Tennessee, United States of America 4Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, United Kingdom 5Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja, Nigeria 6University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Houston, Texas, United States of America 7Population Health Program, The International Center for the Advancement of Research and Education, Texas Biomedical Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas, United States of...

NMEC and ESAME take literacy campaign to IDP's camp in Benin

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 By Isaac Eranga  Comrade Ismail giving words of encouragement to the displaced persons A 2-day field exercise on sensitisation and enrolment of learners in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps at Ohogua, near Benin City, has been put together by National Commission for Mass, Literacy, Adult and Non-formal Education (NMEC), in collaboration with Edo State Agency for Mass Education.  Speaking to participants, an Assistant Director of Education from NMEC- Comrade Ismail Arabambi Oniyangi, reiterated the importance of learning. He said they were at the camp to inform the displaced persons that they can read and write, not minding their age. "We are here to tell you that you can read and write. It could be in any language, not necessarily English. We are here to know about your education journey", he said. On her part, an Assistant Director of ESAME- kadiri Onose Charity, said they were at the camp to bring education to all levels of the displaced persons. Hear her: "I ...

SEDI urges a Collective Action for an Ambitious Global Plastic Treaty

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The slow but steady rise in plastic pollution has become one of the most serious environmental problems of our day. It crosses national borders and needs a worldwide solution. In response to this pressing necessity, the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) commenced in March 2022 the formulation of an international legally binding treaty addressing plastic pollution, particularly in marine ecosystems, commonly referred to as the Global Plastic Treaty (GPT). This noteworthy treaty seeks to tackle every stage of the life cycle of plastics, from manufacturing to disposal, promoting a circular economy and preserving both the environment and the general public from its damaging effects. At the UNEA in March 2022, 175 countries passed UNEA-5.2, creating an Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) tasked with drafting this treaty. In contrast to voluntary agreements, this treaty seeks to establish universal norms and standards, offering a unified and responsible strategy for reduci...

In Honour of late former President Muhammadu Buhari: Gov. Okpebholo suspends commissioning of Edoline Buses

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In a mark of deep respect and national mourning, the Governor of Edo State, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has announced the suspension of the commissioning ceremony of 102 ultra-modern buses acquired for the newly rebranded Edoline Mass Transit Scheme. Governor Okpebholo stated that proceeding with the flag-off of the public transportation initiative at this time, following the unfortunate passing of Nigeria’s former President, Muhammadu Buhari, would be insensitive and out of tune with the national mood. "President Muhammadu Buhari was a towering figure in Nigeria’s democratic journey and governance history. As a people, we must reflect this period of national loss with appropriate solemnity. Therefore, we have decided to postpone the unveiling of the Edoline buses in honour of his memory,” the Governor said. The Governor extended his heartfelt condolences to the immediate family of the late President, the government and the people of Katsina State, and indeed all Nigerians who feel ...

Supreme Court victory not a legal triumph but a call to higher service for Edo people, says Okpebholo

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Gov. Monday Okpebholo of Edo State has described the Supreme Court verdict as a call to higher Service, unity and shared progress for Edo State.  This was contained in a press statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Okpebholo- Mr. Fred Itua.  According to the Statement, "this definitive verdict is not merely a legal triumph—it is a solemn reaffirmation of the sacred mandate freely given by the people of Edo State. It signals the beginning of a fresh chapter rooted in unity, inclusiveness, and accelerated development. "His Excellency, Governor Monday Okpebholo, extends profound gratitude to the judiciary for its courage and fidelity to justice, and to the great people of Edo State for their unflinching support, patience, and faith in democracy.  "He views this moment not as a personal victory but as a shared triumph for every Edo citizen, regardless of political, ethnic, or religious affiliation. "Governor Okpebholo renews his vow to lead with humil...

Court adjourns suicide, financial crimes case linked to death of Lilian Omokhuale to Oct 21

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A Federal High Court sitting in Benin City has adjourned hearing in the high-profile case involving allegations of aiding  suicide and financial crimes linked to the death of Mrs Lilian Omokhuale, daughter of the Chief Executive Officer of Uyi Technical Limited,  Mr Omoruyi Oloton. The financial Crimes and aiding suicide case of Lilian Omokhuale will now continue on 21st of  October 2025, following some administrative issues that did not allow the presiding judge ,Hon. Justice B. O. Quadri to sit. At the last sitting, the prosecution counsel, P. O. Odion Esq., substituted the original charge sheet dated 24th July 2024 with a revised version dated 22 May 2025, effectively altering the direction of the case. Under the amended charge, Jessica Iguodala Oghomwen is now listed as the principal defendant, while two others, Akpes Omorodion and Esther Eguomo Oisamoje are co-defendants.  This development followed the formal discharge of three individuals previously charged, Ch...

Edo Journalist honoured with an International Certificate of Recognition

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Dr. Isaac Omo-Ehiabhi Eranga, CPM, FSFSN  The International Conference of Family Planning (ICFP), 2025 has honoured Edo-born Science and Peace Journalist- Dr. Isaac Omo-Ehiabhi Eranga with a Certificate of Recognition for his outstanding role as a Super Abstract Reviewer.  This was contained in a letter which was made available to newsmen in Benin City. According to the letter signed by Dr. Philip Anglewicz, Chair- the ICFP 2025 International Steering Committee, the ICFP expressed their gratitude to Dr. Isaac Eranga for his invaluable support to the ICFP 2025 scientific program.  "We are writing to express our deepest appreciation for your invaluable support to the ICFP 2025 scientific program. Your time, expertise, and commitment as a Reviewer/Super Reviewer have been essential in helping us shape a strong, inclusive, and rigorous scientific agenda". "Thank you once again for your incredible support—it truly means a great deal to all of us working to make ICFP 2025 a su...