AGP Picks
View all

Fresh health and wellness news from Nigeria

Provided by AGP

Got News to Share?

AGP Executive Report

Last update: 2 hours ago

APC Kano Ticket: Kano Governor Abba Yusuf clinched the 2027 APC governorship ticket unopposed at the party congress, pledging to keep pushing people-focused projects in education, healthcare, agriculture, youth and infrastructure. Immunisation Push: Ogun State is set to start a zero-dose vaccination drive for unimmunised and under-immunised children (0–23 months) with UNICEF and Korea support, running till December. Anti-Drug Messaging: NDLEA launched its Clean Beat 91.5FM in Abuja, with Marwa urging Nigerians to reject “toxic pop culture” that glamorises drug abuse and to back prevention through awareness. Ebola Preparedness: Nigeria again assured the public there is no confirmed Ebola case, while stepping up surveillance and airport screening amid outbreaks in DR Congo and Uganda. Health System Accountability: BudgIT and partners called for bottom-to-top reforms to strengthen Primary Health Care accountability, sharing lessons from Kaduna’s SCAPP approach. Drug Bust: NDLEA also reported a major meth operation in Ogun forest, seizing drugs worth ₦480bn and arresting Nigerians and Mexicans. Flood Risk Alert: NEMA flagged 11 high flood-risk LGAs in Niger State ahead of the rainy season.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

AGP Wire

fallback image
12 hours ago

Veterinary healthcare market report forecasts growth through 2033

EIN Presswire

fallback image
May 20, 2026

Medical aesthetics market report forecasts growth through 2033

EIN Presswire

fallback image
8 hours ago

Intravenous solutions market seen reaching $11.77 billion by 2026

EIN Presswire

fallback image
May 16, 2026

OAU launches eCampus to take accredited degrees online

EIN Presswire


Perspectify logo Perspectify News

Learn about labels.

Labels
Left-wing Center-left Neutral Public Broadcaster Gov't Institution Center-right Right-wing Pro-Government Gov't Propaganda Indeterminate
filter

Filter

Source Label Filters

All labels are selected. Deselect any labels you want to hide from your feed.

Labels:

Left-wing
Center-left
Neutral
Public Broadcaster
Gov't Institution
Center-right
Right-wing
Pro-Government
Gov't Propaganda
Indeterminate
Health authorities are racing to contain Ebola in the DRC and Uganda. Here’s what’s making it so challenging

Health authorities are racing to contain Ebola in the DRC and Uganda. Here’s what’s making it so challenging


fallback image
12 hours ago

Veterinary Healthcare Market to Witness Massive Growth by 2033 | Zoetis Inc., Virbac SA, Vetoquinol SA

EIN Presswire

fallback image
May 20, 2026

Medical Aesthetics Market Set to Witness Rapid Growth Through 2033 | Allergan, Inc., Alma Lasers, Ltd

EIN Presswire

fallback image
8 hours ago

Intravenous Solutions Market Booming with Rapid Growth Through 2033 | Grifols, S.A., Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC

EIN Presswire

fallback image
May 16, 2026

Obafemi Awolowo University Launches eCampus to Extend Accredited Programmes Across Nigeria, West Africa, & the Diaspora

EIN Presswire

fallback image
8 hours ago

Digital Diagnostics Market 2026-2033 Emerging Trends in Industry Dynamics, Size Insights, Share, and Future Growth

EIN Presswire

fallback image
May 14, 2026

Digital Health Market Exclusive Report with Detailed Study Analysis By 2026-2033 | MDLIVE, Maple, Steady Health

EIN Presswire

More press releases

Video Stories

YouTube video thumbnail: Religious Leaders Seek Action Against Human Trafficking
Play
Religious Leaders Seek Action Against Human Trafficking
YouTube video thumbnail: Climate Change Threatens Farmers’ Harvests and Livelihoods in Makurdi
Play
Climate Change Threatens Farmers’ Harvests and Livelihoods in Makurdi
Affinity Group Publishing Logo Showcase
Discover Affinity Group Publishing
YouTube video thumbnail: The Children Left Behind: How Conflict Is Shutting Nigerian Children Out of School
Play
The Children Left Behind: How Conflict Is Shutting Nigerian Children Out of School
YouTube video thumbnail: Nigeria Could Become World’s Fifth‑Largest Economy, ECOWAS Official Predicts
Play
Nigeria Could Become World’s Fifth‑Largest Economy, ECOWAS Official Predicts

Video Title

Sign up for:

Health Report Nigeria

The daily local news briefing you can trust. Every day. Subscribe now.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.

globe

Explore More

Share us

on your social networks:

Sign up for:

Health Report Nigeria

The daily local news briefing you can trust. Every day. Subscribe now.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.