KAAMILAH OMOLARAMI KAREEM SECURES ADMISSION INTO NILE UNIVERSITY AFTER COMPLETING UNDERAGE SCREENING
By Aishat Momoh. O. It was a moment of joy and gratitude as Kaamilah Omolarami Kareem successfully completed the underage screening process and gained admission...
ABUJA LAND: RULE OF LAW MUST BE OBEYED – WIKE DECLARES
By 'Leke Yusuf Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike, insists that he has no personal issues with military authorities in respect of...
LIBYA DEPORTS 80 NIGERIANS DUE TO ILLEGAL RESIDENCY
By: Sefiu Ajape Libyan authorities have deported 80 Nigerians detained in various holding facilities across the country as part of an ongoing crackdown on undocumented...
VETERAN NOLLYWOOD ACTOR, BABA GEBU DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS
By: Sefiu Ajape Veteran Nigerian actor, Oyewole Olowomojuore, popularly known as Baba Gebu, has passed away. The news was announced by Nollywood actor and...
TUGGAR DEMANDS UNEDITED AIRING OF PIERS MORGAN INTERVIEW, DENIES CHRISTIAN PERSECUTION ALLEGATIONS
By: Sefiu Ajape The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, has called for the full and unedited broadcast of his recent interview on Piers...
POLICE ARRESTS SUSPECTS AFTER DEADLY SUICIDE BOMBING IN PAKISTAN
Pakistani security agencies have arrested several suspects in connection with a deadly suicide bombing in the capital, Islamabad, this week, sources said on Thursday, as...
GROUP RAISES CONCERN, CALLS FOR ACTION ON RISING PROSTRATE CANCER IN BLACK MEN
HOTJIST NEWS In order to address the growing number of prostate cancer cases worldwide, the Inclusive Cancer Care Research Equity Consortium for Black Men has called for a united front. The appeal was made during Wednesday's "United Against Prostate Cancer" one-day Prostate Cancer Summit in Lokoja. The summit, which was organized in collaboration with the Urology Unit of the Federal Teaching Hospital, Lokoja, coincided with the global Men's Health Awareness Month, according to Dr. Ayodeji Ogunmola, a consultant urologist and ICCARE Lokoja representative. "The summit would give men a secure place to talk about their experiences, dispel stigmas, ask questions, and get knowledge from professionals," Ogunmola stated. "We are not just talking about awareness in the abstract; we are developing a community, right here in Lokoja," he said, praising the bravery of men who are dealing with prostate cancer. Facing uncertainty requires fortitude, and seeking connection while battling prostate cancer requires even more strength. Ogunmola emphasized the value of routine examinations and cautioned that the increased number of black men developing prostate cancer was a result of inadequate screenings. FTHL's Acting Chief Medical Director, Dr. Ojochide Ebune, praised the organizers for tackling a problem that impacts human dignity. “Men should take advantage of the summit’s resources, including talks by expert doctors and healthcare...
LAGOS SEALS EJANLA RESTAURANT OVER ENVIRONMENTAL VIOLATIONS
By: Sefiu Ajape Lagos State authorities on Thursday sealed Ejanla Restaurant at No. 40, Fola Osibo Street, Lekki, over environmental violations. Commissioner for Environment...
NO GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA, SAYS AU CHIEF AMID TRUMP’S CLAIMS
By: Sefiu Ajape The African Union chief said there was no genocide in Nigeria’s volatile north, following US President Donald Trump’s claim that Christians were...
ATIKU DENIES GIVING SUV TO NAVAL OFFICER INVOLVED IN FACE-OFF WITH WIKE
By: Sefiu Ajape Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has denied reports claiming that he gifted a brand-new Toyota SUV to Lieutenant Ahmed Yerima, the naval...
