By Sunday Oyinloye “Mrs Moji Makanjuola is by herself an institution in the Nigerian public health sector space.” These were the words of former Minister of State for Health, Dr. Muhammadu Ali Pate. The former minister is not the only…
Behold their Health Centre
By Sunday Oyinloye Balarabe Yusuf is the Manager of Roguwa Primary Healthcare Centre in Nasarawa State, Nigeria. He rides what is commonly referred to as lady motorcycle, and some in the community would probably see him as a privileged man…
Black mothers should believe in themselves- Tanya Hayles
Tanya Hayles is many things to many people, a mother, a business woman, an influencer and social architect. She is an event planner by nature and at heart, launching a creative agency that is gaining international praise for its…
Unveiling potentials of Africa’s Beekeeping sector through ApiExpo 2018
By Sunday Oyinloye Like many African countries, Nigeria is sitting on some unexplored resources, focusing mainly on oil money to sustain the economy when there are other sectors of the economy that could make her even greater. It is however…
I hope they won’t beat my President
By Sunday Oyinloye Some months back, I did a piece which I titled “This is not my country”. In that article, I mirrored how a once prosperous nation has been systematically made” poor” by her leaders in collaboration with few…
Group applauds military task force on Plateau crisis
By John Clement Global Peace and Life Rescue Initiative, GOPRI, has commended the internal military task force in Plateau State, Operation Safe Haven, OPSH, for promptly restoring peace back to the state after the recent invasion of some villages in…
Street children in Zimbabwe deserve more care-Patience Chiyangwa
Patience Chiyangwa , a Journalist and Public Relations practitioner is one of the founding members of the Zimbabwe Women Writers Association. Patience was first published in poetry in a collection” Bury Thy Humble” by Rosemary Smith Kebe in 1992. A…
Again, court jails 4 human traffickers in Nigeria
By Sunday Oyinloye A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, Nigeria has sentenced three women to jail for human trafficking offences even as the Director-General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Dame Julie Okah-Donli…
End of the road for three human traffickers in Nigeria
By Sunday Oyinloye Barely a week after a British-based Nurse, Josephine Iyamu was convicted for human trafficking by Birmingham Crown Court, and less than a month after an Edo State High Court sentenced one Richard to seven years in imprisonment…