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National
UNICEF: 18.3m children out of school, begins new childās education project in NāEast
From Agaju Madugba, Katsina and Timothy Olanrewaju, Maiduguri The United Nations Childrenās Fund (UNICEF) has described Nigeriaās education sector as…
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Nigeriaās posterity under threat āUNICEF
From Fred Ezeh, Abuja United Nations Childrenās Fund (UNICEF) recently celebrated the 50 years of Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI),…
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UNICEF: 46 million Nigerians lack access to toilets
From Fred Ezeh, Abuja As Nigeria joins the world to world mark the 2021 World Toilet Day, the United Nations…
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UNICEF welcomes delisting of Borno Civilian JTF from armed groups using child fighters
From Timothy Olanrewaju, Maiduguri The United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) has welcomed the delisting of the state-backed Civilian Joint Task…
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World News
DR Congo: Grave consequences for children witnessing āappalling violenceā- UNICEF
Ā The UN Childrenās Fund ( UNICEF) has appealed for urgent resources to support thousands of people who have fled armed…
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National
UNICEF calls for release of 150 abducted Niger students
From Timothy Olanrewaju,Ā Maiduguri United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has called for immediate and unconditional release of 150 students abducted at…
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News
COVID-19 threatens gains on children developmentĀ Ā -UNICEF
From Timothy Olanrewaju Maiduguri The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said the COVID-19 pandemic was threatening the gains made in…
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National
26.5 million Nigerian children face acute water shortages ā UNICEF
From: Joe Effiong, Uyo About 26.5 million or 29 per cent of Nigerian children are said to be facing acute…
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26.5m Nigerian children experiencing high water vulnerability ā UNICEF
The United Nations Childrenās Fund, UNICEF says no fewer than 26.5 million Nigerian Children do not have enough water to…
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Health
Experts identify causes of malnutrition
From Paul Osuyi, Asaba Insecurity, perennial flooding and illiteracy have been identified as major causes of the increasing cases of…
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