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Malaria Drug Finance Scheme Questioned

By Jane Dreaper Health correspondent, BBC News The charity Oxfam has cast doubt on an international scheme that aims to boost the provision of the most effective treatment for malaria. The UK...

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Mitt Romney-Barack Obama Race May Come Down to Wisconsin

Amanda Terkel and Sam Stein WASHINGTON — With President Barack Obama stubbornly maintaining a small but clear lead in Ohio polls, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s campaign is...

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New York Times Endorses President Obama for Re-election

By Sabrina Siddiqu President Barack Obama picked up the endorsement of The New York Times on Saturday, a decision the paper’s editorial board said was due to administration policies that have placed...

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ETHIOPIA: Concerns Over HIV/AIDS Funding Cuts

ADDIS ABABA, 9 January 2013 (PlusNews) – Major projected cuts in US government funding for Ethiopia’s health sector could greatly undermine the progress the country has made in the fight against HIV,...

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Malaria Vaccine Shows Early Promise in Clinical Trials

By Rebecca Morelle, BBC Science A malaria vaccine has shown promising results in early stage clinical trials, according to researchers. Researchers found the vaccine, which is being developed in the...

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The Controversial Nature of Politics in Nigeria, By Yinka Ogunlana,

  By Yinka Ogunlana, Crawford University, Nigeria POLITICS is ubiquitous; yet the question always on my mind is why its practice should be absurd in Nigeria. Over the years, political scientists have...

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The Hegemonic Politics in the Middle East: Time for America to Act, by...

by Abiodun Fatai If the “war of attrition” currently going on in Palestine-Gaza strip is anything to go come by, it is a war in which humans temperament is not of antagonistic culture as postulated by...

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Unprofessionalism: The Nigerian Experience, by Yinka Ogunlana

by Yinka Ogunlana The effects of professionalism can never be over-emphasized in developed nations around the world. In this vein, it is imperative to look into Nigeria; the biggest, largest, most...

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Kenya to Launch Tourism Promotion Outfit in Germany, by Mickie Ojijo

by Mickie Ojijo After ten years of futile effort to persuade Kenya Government to review its decision leading to closure of the Tourism Marketing offices in Germany, Kenya Development Associates-Germany...

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BEYOND THE 2015 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, by Yinka Ogunlana

By Yinka Ogunlana Elections! Elections!! Elections!!! On the 28th March, 2015 Nigeria once again witnessed another wrestle of power in her political space, but this time, it was the battle of the...

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Paucity of Women Participation in Nigeria Politics, by Adrian Joe

by Adrian Joe  Women are the salt of the world, so the Bible says. They are also the mothers of the world, they are created by God to help men and take good care of their families. A critical look at...

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Africa and the Current Issues, by Adrian Joe

by Adrian Joe Africa is a continent in the world map. It is the second largest and the second most populous continent in the world. Africa is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea in the North, the...

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Abolishing “Constitutional Racism” and Single Citizenship in Liberia, By...

What Value System Being Diluted? Article 27(b) of the Liberia Constitution read thus: “In order to preserve, foster and maintain the positive Liberian culture, values and character, only persons who...

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Democratic Corruption: The Case of Nigeria, By Ogunmakin Oyewumi

Democracy or democratic system of government is one of the most reputable system of government that gives values and recognition to the citizens of a particular country on how to shape their destiny or...

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Critical Facts About Waterborne Diseases In The United States and Abroad, by...

If you live in a developed country, and I assume many of you are if you’re reading this, waterborne diseases probably aren’t something you typically worry about. But did you know that poor water...

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