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COVID-19: ‘Fake News’ From US, Others Undermining Vaccination Efforts In W. Africa
Misleading claims that originated from foreign countries such as the United States and Russia are making their way to audiences…
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#COVID-19: Nigeria Records Zero New Case As UAE Eases Restrictions For Nigeria, Others
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has, for the first time, recorded zero new cases of COVID-19 across the…
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#COVID19: Chad Cameroon Border Closed In 2020 Due To Pandemic Now Open
The Chad-Cameroon border that was closed in Kouserri in March last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic has been reopened.…
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#COVID19: Gabon Receives 10,000 Doses Of Sputnik V Vaccines From Russia
As Gabon continues its mass vaccination programme to attain its objective of vaccinating at least 50 per cent of the…
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Rising Above COVID-19: Farmers’ Resilience, Successes Amidst Pandemic In Niger Delta
As COVID-19 restrictions hindered the movement of farm inputs, leading to an increase in logistics and transactional costs, one cocoa…
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#COVID19: Misinformation Is Jeopardising Vaccination In Kano
Kano State, Northwest Nigeria, has the country’s largest population, estimated at 20 million people. Increased access to social media platforms,…
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#COVID-19: DR Congo Starts Mass Vaccinations In Preparation For Third Wave
Health authorities in the Ituri province of the Democratic Republic of Congo are working towards a new vaccination campaign following…
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#COVID19: Cameroon’s Justice Minister Asks Presidency For Evidence To Prosecute Fund Embezzlers
Laurent Esso, Cameroon’s Minister of Justice, has asked the Presidency to furnish him with documents containing evidence of embezzlement of…
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#COVID19: Gabon Records Low Citizen Turnout For Vaccination
One month after launching the national COVID-19 vaccination campaign in Gabon, less than 17 per cent of the priority persons…
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Controlling Arms Smuggling Critical To Global Peace, Says UN Secretary-General Aspirant
When the United Nations was formed by 51 countries in 1945 after the Second World War, one of the most…
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