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Only One‑third Nigerian Children Aged 12–23months Are Fully Immunised – WHO, UNICEF
… Let’s Strengthen Routine Immunisation Systems To Reach Zero-Dose, Under-Immunised Children – Save The Children Nigeria has an estimated 2.1 million zero‑dose children, defined as children who have never received a single routine vaccine, according to WHO and UNICEF. An additional 2.3 million children are under-immunised, meaning they have started but not completed routine vaccination…
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ILERA-EKO: LASHMA Adopts Catch-Them-Young Initiatives As Winners Emerge In Essay Writing Competitions
… Expands Access To Health Insurance With Flexible EasyPay Plan Mrs Onatunde Morenike, Chief Education Officer representing the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education; Mrs Kemi Salau, Deputy Director, Student Support Service, Ministry of Tertiary Education representing the Permanent Secretary ; Mr Olanrewaju Bajulaiye, Permanent Secretary Ministry of Information and Strategy, Lagos State;…
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VICE ADMIRAL AWWAL ZUBAIRU GAMBO (rtd) @ 60 : A LEGACY OF COMMAND EXCELLENCE, TACTICAL FORTITUDE, AND MARITIME SECURITY SUPREMACY
Vice Admiral Gambo The Prayer and Support for Nigerian Armed Forces and Other Security Agencies formally commemorates the 60th birthday of Nigeria’s 21st indigenous Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo(retd). His operational leadership and strategic contributions to the Armed Forces and the Federal Republic of Nigeria, both during active service and in…
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HEALTH INSURANCE: LASHMA ENGAGES STAKEHOLDERS AT GRASSROOTS
… As Chairman Sponsors 1,000 Vulnerable Residents Dr Emmanuella Zamba, Hon. Jakande and others at the event. Lagos State Health Management Agency (LASHMA) recently intensified efforts to deepen health insurance coverage at the grassroots with a stakeholders’ engagement titled “Ilera Eko, Ilera Ibile,” held at the Odi-Olowo Ojuwoye Local Council Development Area (LCDA) Secretariat in…
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Making Routine Immunisation Sustainable Beyond Foreign Donors’ Assistance
… Let’s Have More Commitments From Governments, Private Companies – SCI With low funding and inadequate resources, we really need to get minimum of 15% budget allocation for Health which will be timely released and fully utilised with clear cut percentage for routine immunisation not lumped up with other child health issues. We must seriously…


