Doctors’ Strike: NMA Warns Lagosians At Risk

Doctors’ Strike: NMA Warns Lagosians At Risk

The Lagos State branch of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has expressed concern over the ongoing three-day warning strike by resident doctors at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH). The NMA warned that the industrial action could escalate into a wider healthcare disruption if urgent steps are not taken. On June 15, LASUTH Resident…

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Governor Candidate Vows To Keep Sharia Law Out Of Swing State With Large Muslim Population

Republican Michigan State Sen. Minority Leader Aric Nesbitt took a stand against Sharia law Wednesday by introducing a resolution reaffirming his chamber’s “commitment to the supremacy of the U.S. and Michigan constitutions.” The Michigan State Senate’s Democrat majority did not vote on the resolution, but referred it to another committee, according to a press release…

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Guinness Names Hilda Baci First Nigerian GWR Icon

Guinness Names Hilda Baci First Nigerian GWR Icon

[mc4wp_form id=33047] Guinness World Records has named Nigerian chef and restaurateur Hilda Baci a GWR Icon, recognising her influence on global record-breaking culture and her role in inspiring a wave of Guinness World Records attempts across Nigeria. The GWR Icon title is a distinction used by Guinness World Records to recognise individuals, groups, or globally…

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‘James Bond Is Not Real Life’: GOP Candidate Talks Wyoming’s Water Wars And Gun Rights

Republican Wyoming House candidate Steve Friess discussed gun ownership and the little-known rules impacting ranchers in an interview with the Daily Caller News Foundation. Freiss is vying in a crowded GOP field to replace Republican Wyoming Rep. Harriet Hageman, who is running for Senate. The son of the late conservative businessman Foster Friess discussed the federal legislation…

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