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Written by Gbenga Adefaye
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Wednesday, 12 November 2008 20:32 |
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Maternal deaths in Nigeria are not only tragedies in themselves; they also represent an enormous cost to communities and families, and to the nation. Any social or economic investment that has been made in a woman who dies of maternal causes is lost. Her family loses her care and productivity in and out of the home – Population and the Quality of Life in Nigeria, 2004. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 November 2008 20:43 )
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 00:00 |
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Dear colleagues, Please see the attached proposal from a team of medical doctors, asking for collaboration to eradicate cervical cancer in Nigeria. What they require is that you give publicity to their action and they can come around to screen all female staff of your organisation and wives of male staff free of charge. Those endangered are also treated free of charge. The programme is already on at the NTA. Vanguard is joining the cue. It has been sold to Azu at the PUNCH. You too can save another life around you: Give a little exposure to this initiative in exchange for once-in-a-lifetime chance to keep another worthy soul alive. My sincere regards, Gbenga Adefaye President. |
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The FoI Bill
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Thursday, 16 October 2008 16:14 |
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FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA SENATE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FREEDOM OF INFORMATION BILL, 2008 A BILL FOR AN ACT TO MAKE PUBLIC RECORDS AND INFORMATION FREELY AVAILABLE, PROVIDE FOR PUBLIC ACCESS TO PUBLIC RECORDS AND INFORMATION, PROTECT PUBLIC RECORDS AND INFORMATION TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND THE PROTECTION OF PERSONAL PRIVACY, PROTECT SERVING PUBLIC OFFICERS FROM ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES FOR DISCLOSING CERTAIN OFFICIAL INFORMATION AND ESTABLISH PROCEDURES FOR THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THOSE PURPOSES AND RELATED PURPOSES THEREOF, 2008 |
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