Cross River Moves to Affiliate Nursing Colleges with UNICAL for Degree Awards

Cross River Moves to Affiliate Nursing Colleges with UNICAL for Degree Awards

By Kingsley Agim and Jessica Ubi Cross River State has commenced a bold reform of its health education sector with the initiation of processes to affiliate state-owned nursing colleges with the University of Calabar (UNICAL) for the award of university degrees, in line with Governor Bassey Otu’s broader health system transformation agenda. The affiliation will…

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UNICEF, Anambra govt to deliver safe, effective measles-rubella vaccination Statewide

UNICEF, Anambra govt to deliver safe, effective measles-rubella vaccination Statewide

By Ovat Abeng The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), in partnership with the Anambra State Government, has assured parents and caregivers of the safety and effectiveness of the measles–rubella (MR) vaccination scheduled to be introduced in the state. The assurance was given by the Anambra State Primary Health Care Development Agency (ASPHCDA), in collaboration with…

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Merit Leads as Cross River Screens NHF Candidates

Merit Leads as Cross River Screens NHF Candidates

By Kingsley Agim Merit, transparency and professionalism have taken centre stage in Cross River State as screening begins for candidates seeking selection into the second cohort of the National Health Fellows Programme (NHFP), a key initiative aimed at strengthening Primary Health Care (PHC) delivery at the grassroots. The screening exercise, which is being conducted nationwide…

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Over eating increases risk of cancer, diabetes and hypertension – Experts warn

Over eating increases risk of cancer, diabetes and hypertension – Experts warn

Medical experts have issued a stern warning to the public, revealing that the common habit of eating until one feels completely full significantly increases the risk of life-threatening non-communicable diseases, including cancer, diabetes, obesity, and hypertension. Speaking on the growing health concerns in Nigeria, experts noted that cultural beliefs are partly to blame. In many…

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Cross River Moves Against Unlicensed Herbal Vendors, Arrests Ten

Cross River Moves Against Unlicensed Herbal Vendors, Arrests Ten

By Our Reporter Authorities in Cross River State have apprehended and arraigned at least ten unlicensed traditional medicine practitioners. The arrests follow a formal complaint lodged by the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) regarding illegal “trado-medical trade fairs” being held at the Calabar Municipality Council Headquarters. The NMA’s intervention was prompted by concerns that these “quacks”…

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