Many antibiotics that used to work are now failing, posing a significant threat with enormous economic and social consequences.
An estimated $8bn is required annually for Nigeria to sustain its fight against the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Nigeria accounts for the second-highest number of maternal and child deaths globally.
A new survey unveils Nigeria’s high malnutrition rate, prompts urgent collaborative action.
Advocates for upportive policies and environments to encourage nursing mothers in workplaces.
Stakeholders have warned that if nothing urgent is done to address the menacing consequences of climate change on food security, many Nigerians, particularly children, many battle malnutrition – undernutrition, obesity, among other diseases.