By Sunday Oyinloye All roads lead to International Trade and Convention Centre, Airport Road, Abuja, Nigeria tomorrow as the 15th Abuja International Trade Fair kicks off. Thousands of visitors are expected physically and visually from many African countries and other…
We want brighter days for Ugandan women after COVID-19 darkness – Diva Taxi
For Gillian Kobusingye and Sharon Rutega , when one door closes, another one opens. Like many parts of the world, Uganda also had its own negative economic effects of COVID-19 pandemic which led to loss of the logistics business of…
How to address healthcare challenges in Nigeria – Founder Moses Lake Medical Team
One of the unsung heroes of Africa in America is Lateef Olaniyan who holds Doctor of Pharmacy at theUniversity of Florida, Gainesville, FL. U.S.A. The Nigerian born Pharmacist founded the Moses Lake Medical Team, a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization in…
International Society of Media in Public Health develops Toolkit on COVID-19
By Sunday Oyinloye As Europe battles second wave of corona virus with anxiety in other parts of the world, a Non-Governmental Organisation in Nigeria, International Society of Media in Public Health (ISMPH) has developed Advocacy Toolkit on COVID-19 and presented…
Malawi has one of the finest festivals in Africa – Winnie Adorha Tione
Winnie Adorha Tione is a young Malawian entrepreneur. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Agri-Business Management from Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Malawi. In 2016, Winnie ventured into events planning when she worked with Nthanda Artworks…
I believe I can own an entire city of farms – Quayson Christiana
Ghana-born Quayson Christiana, 29 year is into vegetable farming. The Co-founder of Mensarco Farms, Ayikuma, Dodowa, attended Ghana Communication Technology University Tesano, Accra where she studied Information Technology. Christiana worked as a website developer for two years and also worked…
Malnutrition: Curse of Nigerian children
By Sunday Oyinloye For a Nutritionist, Daniel Ayoade , Nigerian children have no business with hunger or malnutrition because of the abundant natural and human resources as well as arable and fertile lands that dot most parts of the country. …
Ghana has no regards for Nigeria – NUTAG President
Nigerian traders living in Ghana have been facing difficult times in recent times because of the activities of Ghanaian traders and the government that appear bent on frustrating them. Unfortunately, Nigerian government has done little to prove that the country…
Stakeholders, health experts want more media and government attention for Nutrition
By Sunday Oyinloye Against the background of the danger malnutrition poses to public health in Nigeria, International Society of Media in Public Health (ISMPH) in collaboration with Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) Advocacy partners – Aisha Buhari Foundation (ABF), Civil Society…
COVI-19: the pandemic that ‘silenced’ Nutrition in Nigeria
By Sunday oyinloye If anyone had predicted by this time of last year that the world would be held to ransom by a virus, no one would have believed, but the unexpected has happened far beyond human imagination. Not only…