Severe weather across the country led to Canadians filing $3.2-billion in insured damages, with three of the most expensive events
Mingooland
COVID-19: WHO, China Could Have Acted Faster, Says Probe Group
This picture taken on April 24, 2020 shows a sign of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva next to
Lagos Govt Urges Monarchs To Begin Public Awareness On COVID-19
BY GEORGE OKOJIE, Lagos Lagos State Government has implored Council of Obas and Chiefs, Chairmen of LGs/LCDAs across the state,
HBS Fireside Chat: Scott Jacobs of Generate Capital
Please join the Harvard Business School Energy & Environment Club for a Fireside Chat with Scott Jacobs, MBA, ’07, CEO
IPOB: We Believe In A United Nigeria – Igbo Group
Blessing Bature-Akpakpan, Adegwu John | The Coalition of South East Professionals Network in Nigeria and Diaspora (CSEPNND) has said it
Ringrose and Lowe to train but unlikely to return for Leinster against Munster
Sean Cronin and Ciaran Frawley are back for the Blues for the Thomond Park visit on Saturday
Russia Launches Mass COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign
A medical worker inoculates a man with Russia’s Sputnik V (Gam-COVID-Vac) vaccine against the coronavirus disease at a vaccination point
Six distinct ‘types’ of Covid-19 identified
Analysis of data from the Covid Symptom Study app, led by researchers from King’s College London, reveals that there are
2nd Peer Review: Buhari, APRM Continental To Sign MoU On Technical Mission
By Olawale Ayeni, Abuja As part of efforts to conduct successful Country’s Self-assessment Report (CSAR) that will lead to Second
Turning the tide on Blue Monday: Canadian organizations focusing on positives after a year of many negatives
Canadian organizations are trying to turn the tide on the saddest day of the year after many Albertans just went