Some Nigerians with a wrong intent to mock believe that sick people, especially those living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in Africa, particularly Nigeria, are now an "endangered species" due to the United States' withdrawal from the World Health Organisation (WHO).
POWER PLAY: How Trump's Withdrawal from WHO Gives China the Upper Hand
By Zekeri Idakwo Laruba
The United States' withdrawal from the World Health Organisation (WHO) may likely create a power vacuum, and China is poised to fill it. This move marks the second attempt by...
How US’ Withdrawal from WHO Impacts Nigeria's Health Sector
Several public health experts have expressed concerns that the withdrawal of the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO) could have a significant impact on Nigeria and global health as American funding, shaping health policies,...
US Withdrawal from WHO Undermines Missions, Finances - WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the recent executive order withdrawing the U.S. from the organization by President Donald Trump may undermine its core mission.
WHO, a specialized agency of the United Nations focused on...
Before Noise Pollution Impairs the Hearing of Nigerians
By Obamodi Oluwadamilola Faith
Nigeria’s struggle with noise pollution has been a persistent issue, culminating in a significant response with the enactment of the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) Act of 2007 and the National...
World Breastfeeding Week in Nigeria Amid Hunger Protest
By Lawal Dahiru Mamman
Before the hunger protest under the banner of #EndBadGovernance ensued, organizers made their intentions public. Initially, they were thought to be "faceless groups" plotting under the cover of night. Ironically, once they revealed themselves,...