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  • Over 440,000 children treated for malnutrition in Nigeria — Doctors Without Borders

    Over 440,000 children treated for malnutrition in Nigeria — Doctors Without Borders

    Médecins Sans Frontières, also known as Doctors Without Borders, has raised concerns over worsening malnutrition, recurring disease outbreaks and persistent maternal healthcare challenges in Nigeria, according to its 2025 Country Activity Report released in Abuja.

    The humanitarian organisation stated that rising food insecurity, conflict, inflation, flooding, displacement and weak healthcare systems continue to expose millions of Nigerians, especially children and women, to severe health risks.

    The report disclosed that MSF operated regular medical projects in 10 states, including Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto, Zamfara, Borno, Bauchi, Cross River and Ebonyi, while also establishing a new operational presence in Kaduna State during the year under review.

    According to the report, MSF teams treated more than 440,000 children suffering from malnutrition in 2025, describing it as the highest number of admissions recorded by the organisation in recent years.

    It explained that 353,989 children with severe acute malnutrition were treated through outpatient programmes, while another 90,723 children with complications were admitted into inpatient stabilisation centres supported by MSF.

    Speaking on the report, the MSF Country Representative in Nigeria, Ahmed Aldikhari, said the figures reflected a growing humanitarian crisis affecting vulnerable communities across northern Nigeria.

    “The 2025 data tells a harrowing story. With over 440,000 children put on treatment, it is the year with the highest admissions for malnutrition we’ve had in Nigeria in recent years,” he said.

    Dr Aldikhari noted that malnutrition remains closely linked to recurring diseases such as measles, malaria, diphtheria and cholera, which continue to spread rapidly in communities with limited access to healthcare services.

    The report further showed that MSF treated 341,239 malaria patients, 38,753 measles cases, 6,123 diphtheria patients and 985 meningitis cases across several states in 2025.

    MSF explained that disease outbreaks usually intensify during the rainy season and continue to overwhelm healthcare facilities, especially in underserved and conflict-affected areas.

    The organisation stressed the need for stronger vaccination campaigns, improved water and sanitation systems, disease surveillance and timely access to treatment to reduce preventable deaths.

    On maternal healthcare, the report noted that Nigeria still records one of the highest maternal and newborn mortality rates globally, with many women facing difficulties accessing healthcare due to insecurity, poor transportation, overstretched hospitals and weak referral systems.

    MSF disclosed that it assisted 33,590 deliveries, conducted 119,469 antenatal consultations and carried out 224 fistula surgeries in 2025.

    The organisation added that many women continue to suffer severe complications arising from delayed access to emergency healthcare, including severe bleeding, obstructed labour, infections and high blood pressure-related conditions.

    Dr Aldikhari called for increased investment in primary healthcare services, staffing, medical equipment and emergency maternal care, particularly in rural and conflict-affected communities across the country.

    Over 440,000 children treated for malnutrition in Nigeria — Doctors Without Borders

  • My highest ambition was to become NLC president — Oshiomole

    My highest ambition was to become NLC president — Oshiomole

    The senator representing Edo North, Adams Oshiomhole, has said that his greatest ambition in life was to become president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), noting that he never imagined he would later rise to become governor, national chairman of the ruling party, and senator.   While speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme, Oshiomhole […]

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  • FG fixes June 17 for digital switch over

    FG fixes June 17 for digital switch over

    The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has announced that Nigeria’s long-awaited Digital Switch Over (DSO) project is now fully ready for nationwide launch, describing it as a major milestone in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s reform agenda for the broadcast industry. The Minister made this known during a tour of facilities at NIGCOMSAT, […]

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  • LaLiga: Barcelona paid referees for two decades – Real Madrid president, Perez

    LaLiga: Barcelona paid referees for two decades – Real Madrid president, Perez

    Real Madrid president, Florentino Perez, has claimed that his relationship with LaLiga rivals Barcelona is “completely broken”.

    Perez also claimed that the Catalans have been paying off referees for two years.

    In an interviw with El Chiringuito, he demanded for justice to be served in the Negreira case.

    “My relationship with Barcelona is completely broken,” Perez said.

    “I don’t want any connection with a club that has paid off referees for two decades.

    “I want justice to be served in a case of this gravity like the Negreira.”

    The Real Madrid president revealed that the club is preparing to present a 500-page dossier to UEFA next week, documenting what he describes as long-term sporting injustices.

    LaLiga: Barcelona paid referees for two decades – Real Madrid president, Perez

  • NDC Reps caucus visits Dickson, pledges loyalty to opposition agenda

    NDC Reps caucus visits Dickson, pledges loyalty to opposition agenda

    Members of the House of Representatives caucus of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), led by the Minority Leader, Hon. Victor Afam Ogene, on Wednesday paid a courtesy visit to the National Leader of the party, Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, at his Abuja residence, where they reaffirmed their commitment to the party’s opposition agenda and democratic […]

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  • Sani returns to boost Bichi First ahead President Federation Cup

    Sani returns to boost Bichi First ahead President Federation Cup

    Bichi First FC has received a boost with the return of midfielder Umar Sani ahead of the 2026 President Federation Cup.

    Sani is returning from an undisclosed minor injury.

    The enterprising midfielder played a key role in the Nigeria National League, NNL, side’s qualification for the finals of the competition.

    Sani’s return is a big motivation for Bichi First FC as they push to make a statement in the competition.

    Bichi First FC, alongside Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, side Barau FC, will represent Kano in this year’s competition.

    The date for the Round of 64 is expected to be announced by the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF.

    Sani returns to boost Bichi First ahead President Federation Cup

  • NWFL: Abia Angels credit coach Eshalomi for Super Six playoff feat 

    NWFL: Abia Angels credit coach Eshalomi for Super Six playoff feat 

    Abia Angels have hailed the contributions of head coach Mario Eshalomi to their Nigeria Women Football League, NWFL, Super Six playoff qualification feat.

    The Abia-based side qualified for the playoff alongside Robo Queens and Nasarawa Amazons in the NWFL Conference B.

    Abia Angels said the tactician propelled the team through a gruelling campaign.

    “Coach Mario came in and changed the mentality. He made us believe we belonged in the Super 6,” the club stated on Wednesday.

    Eshalomi joined Abia Angels from former NWFL champions, Rivers Angels.

    He has previously managed Delta Queens and Royal Queens.

    NWFL: Abia Angels credit coach Eshalomi for Super Six playoff feat 

  • Fintiri reshuffles cabinet, appoints Leader Leneke as Commissioner of Information

    Fintiri reshuffles cabinet, appoints Leader Leneke as Commissioner of Information

    Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State has announced minor changes to his cabinet, with a newly appointed commissioner, Leader Leneke, heading the Ministry of Information.

    Two commissioners swapped portfolios, as Sali Idris moved from the Ministry of Livestock to the Ministry of Agriculture, while Professor David Jatau took over the Ministry of Livestock from Agriculture.

    Muhammad Chubado, former Commissioner for Energy Development, is now Commissioner for Health and Human Services.

    In the interim, the Commissioner for Special Duties, Usman Lamurde, will oversee the Ministry of Livestock pending the return of Jatau, who is on sick leave.

    Fintiri’s Chief Press Secretary, Humwashi Wonosikou, who announced the cabinet reshuffle on Wednesday evening, said Leader Leneke was asked to take charge of the Ministry of Information and Strategy following the resignation of James Iliya, who is seeking nomination to contest for the Demsa House of Assembly seat.

    Fintiri reshuffles cabinet, appoints Leader Leneke as Commissioner of Information

  • Gunmen kill husband, pregnant wife in Plateau community

    Gunmen kill husband, pregnant wife in Plateau community

    Barely two days after Governor Caleb Mutfwang paid a condolence visit to the troubled Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State, gunmen struck again on Wednesday, killing a man and his wife. According to a statement issued by the Berom Youth Moulder Association (BYM), signed by its Publicity Secretary, Rwang Tengwong, the unfortunate incident […]

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  • Why letting Di’Ja leave Mavin was difficult for me – Don Jazzy

    Why letting Di’Ja leave Mavin was difficult for me – Don Jazzy

    Nigerian record producer and singer, Michael Collins Ajereh, popularly known as Don Jazzy, has revealed that one of the most emotional moments in his career was allowing former Mavin Records artiste Di’Ja to leave the label. The music executive made the disclosure during an interview clip shared on X through Pulse Nigeria’s official account, where […]

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